September 04, 2008

The latest news about playing in the fall

OK, it's not what we wanted to hear. Unfortunately, things will NOT be done before October, and it may even be November (or later) before the Blast gets their collective butts in gear. I'm personally a little irritated over the lack of any communication in any way, shape or form. That's just bad customer service. So I can understand you being upset or disapointed as well.

Here are our options:

1) For the fall -

a. Jason and Scott are playing on a team at the Red Rose facility in Mountville, Lancaster county. They're carpooling to the location. Games are on Tuesday nights. Jason's going to check and see if there are any more open spaces on the team. If you want to join up with them, then email [jason.ryen(AT)baesystems.com] and let him know. (Tuesday is a problem for me because I have a ministry commitment at the church till 9pm, which would have been mostly OK with the Blast being at HH, but this will be too far for me to travel in a timely fashion).

b. Mini-league with Mike Altland - you can sign up to play for a team. Sat afternoons at John Rudy park from end-Sept through mid-November. www.ycmsl.com for more info or contact Mike and let him know what you want to do.

c. Wait till winter - I know a few of you guys are too busy and can't play till November at the earliest anyways, so this is not a big deal for you.


2) Once we get closer to November, we could face a few options -

a. The Blast could finally be ready. In which case we'll sign onto the next session and begin playing.

b. Join a league like Red Rose as a whole team and carpool together and play.

c. Throw rocks at the Blast building for taking so stinkin' long to get their act together and let us know what's going on.

I appreciate your patience in waiting this long. I wish we could have clearer and better news than this. I know some of you guys want to play very badly, so let's find a way to do it and not sit around like couch potatoes. As I get more news from anyone, you can be sure I will pass it along. I'll be in the gym finally able to start jogging again and working off the lbs. I gained sitting around the last 8 weeks.

Remember: We stilll have 2 titles to defend, and by golly, we're gonna defend them whenever that day comes!

Ned

May 14, 2008

The Blast: Taking over York Racquetball & Fitness

Trident Sports Inc., the owner and operator of the BLAST , Kidz Blast, and UK Soccer has acquired the assets of the Yorktowne Racquet & Fitness Club.

Current plans include continued operation of the current services offered at the Yorktowne facility, to include Fitness and Tennis. Plans for renovation of the facility to include theBLAST, & Kidz Blast and UK Soccer operations are being formulated and will be promulgated as soon as possible.
We fully expect to be open for operations in September, 2008.
Trident Sports would like to thank our customers for their patience and support during this time of transition.
Sincerely,
Renny Picchini
President, Trident Sports
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What does this mean to us?
1. We should be starting up in September as usual.
2. Since the tennis operations are continning, my guess is that there will be a new bldg for us next to it.
3. Got it from a good source that the walls are gone--no more human pinball for us. Touchlines are the way they're going.
4. We have 2 titles to defend!

Keep Jeff & Tiff in your prayers

Guys – We have someone on the team who is facing a serious “coraggio momento” – a moment of courage. I am very sadly informing you that Jeff D’s wife Tiffany has just discovered last week that she has cancer—again. She was treated about 18 months ago and went into remission, but in a recent checkup, doctors discovered some signs that another type has started. Jeff & Tiff have two kids ages 9 & 2. Jeff said that she is going in for a new non-invasive biopsy procedure very shortly in May to determine the exact nature and extent of the cancer. Then they’ll hopefully have a plan of attack.

Some of you may have heard her in a recent Sunday service share via a pre-recorded message of how God is using this episode in her life to speak to her lovingly and tenderly about living her life in faith, trusting Jesus no matter what happens. She is an admirable woman.

I want to encourage you guys to either email Jeff (rikareomdeling@comcast.com) or call his cell phone (see me for the #) and extend your support and encouragement to him. I think he said it well that sometimes when it comes to medical issues, its harder for the people around the one afflicted, because there’s not much more they can do except pray, love and wait for a good outcome.

So let’s pray for them, and see how we can help out Jeff's family in any practical ways as they arise. I’ll keep you posted as I hear of anything else.

March 30, 2008

Packing Up The Home for New Digs

Here's the official scoop from the York papers about The Blast. The print edition had some additional quotes and language, but this offers the basic idea.
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CHRISTINA KAUFFMAN - The York Dispatch
Article Launched:03/28/2008 02:59:33 PM EDT

A popular indoor sports arena has partnered with an area resort to give its business more visibility. The Blast, which offers indoor and outdoor recreational and competitive leagues for adults and children, is looking to relocate to Heritage Hills Golf Resort & Conference Center. The resort is along Mount Rose Avenue and spans parts of York and Springettsbury townships.

The Blast co-owner Renny Picchini said the former location, in an industrial park at 90 Grumbacher Road in Manchester Township, closed two weeks ago. The business is moving out of the Grumbacher facility by April 1, and will be establishing temporary offices at Springwood Golf Club in York Township.

The timing of the move is ideal because a majority of the indoor business ended March 15 when a soccer league finished its season, he said. Winter is the busiest time for The Blast, which offers soccer, lacrosse, volleyball, roller hockey and basketball leagues at various skill levels, Picchini said.

The company has been planning to move out of the industrial park and into a more central location in a commercial area for about two years, Picchini said. A partnership with Heritage Hills "simply makes sense" because of its location, its high profile, and the fact that both entities are family oriented, he said. The business is still deciding whether to construct its own building at Heritage Hills or use existing space.

"Right now we're pursuing options to do both," Picchini said.

He said he "fully expects" The Blast to be open in its new location in by fall, before the next indoor season starts Nov.15.

Some female soccer players have been disappointed by the change because they wanted to use the building over the summer, he said. "I apologize to those women for a break in the action, but just give us a shot and we'll be back bigger and better than ever," he said. "This is really a positive move for York County."

Heritage Hills General Manager Matt DeRose said there may be a need for some renovations, depending on whether they decide to build or use an existing space.

As soon as that decision is made, the two will file the appropriate plans with Springettsbury Township, he said.

Indoor recreation spaces have a "very, very short construction cycle," he said. The partnership with The Blast is one of several ways Heritage Hills is evolving into a more well-rounded resort, DeRose said.

He wants the resort to serve the community as well as people who stay at the hotel, he said. Phipps Picchini LLC, the corporation that owned the Grumbacher building, sold the 3.38 acre site for $1.35 million on Aug. 31, 2007, according to records at the York County Assessment Office.

A manufacturer is moving to the site, Picchini said.

-Reach Christina Kauffman at 505-5436 or ckauffman@yorkdispatch.com.

March 29, 2008

Season Stats

Looking at all the numbers I could find since we started this season back in August 2007, here's what I put together so far:

Fall 2007: (W-L) 0-8; 0-1 (in the playoffs); goal differential of -26.

Winter 1 2008: 6-1-1; 2-0 (playoffs); goal differential of +48.

Winter 2 2008: 6-2; 2-0 (playoffs); goal differential of +21.

(Winter 1 & 2: 12-3-1; 4-0; goal differential of +68.)

Year: 12-11-1; 4-1 (playoffs); goal differential of +43; 2 championships

Interestingly, we were 3rd in scoring in both Winter 1 & 2 (behind the Predators & 4B's for W1, and the Preds and Strikers for W2). But we were 1st in fewest goals allowed in W1 and 2nd in W2.

March 20, 2008

A Little Perspective

From Rob:
League Fee...................................................$45

Team shirt....................................................$20

Wings at 4Bs..................................................$5

Winning the championship against "La Bamba"
and halting the funky chicken dance mid-stride.........priceless!

Final @ 10:15pm: FC Coraggio 2 - Strikers 1

Wow, what a way to end a fantastic season! A hard-fought game for the ages! This was a game to TiVo if we had the capability. The game started on a fast note, and the pace was quick throughout much of the early part of the game. Guys did a great job of some super ball control, passing back and forth, working the weakside, creating some good breaks on goal. Mark J, Will M, and Greg B worked the middle like field generals, and we retained possession much of the time. I'd also say most of the time was spent down in the Strikers' end of the field. Credit their D, and especially their keeper, for keeping the game tight as it was. He stopped some amazing shots, some point blank bullets flying at him, and he kept the net clear. Dude was on fire, and he deserves an MVP for his team.

Our D did a great job of cutting off their 2 scorers, and reducing their effectiveness while keeping the ball in the offensive part of the field. We had numerous chances to score, hitting the post 2-3 times by the end. To be fair, they also rattled the posts, and a few more inches on any shot could have meant a whole different story. Mike, Rob, Jason, Nathan, Scott, and anyone else who took a turn in the back--marvelous job! Another sterling performance from Wes as well, who carried a clean sheet (shutout) for over 20 minutes.

Finally, around the 9:00 mark, we score! A rifled shot while racing down the right wing by Will Matthewson put us out in front. Wonderful lead pass from somebody (if we had TiVo I'd tell you who). It's now 1-0. All we needed to do was keep the ball away and we're done. But easier said than done.

The only real mistake of the night that hurt us came a little later, when our subbing and moving around the field left Chris M all alone in the back with no help on a break. They brought the ball down and batted around a bit before Mr. "You-Know-Who" got a great bounce on a deflection and marched on goal and put it past Wes. It was 1-1 with 3:30 to go.

We needed to end the game before the PK shootout. They stood a much better chance of winning if it came down to that--level chances on goal with their top 2 scorers. We had to settle things before it got to that stage.

Again, we assumed control at that point, pressuring the ball upfield and cranking shot after shot. Guys were hurling themselves around the turf to win the 50/50's, yet nothing was going in. Leon and Chris were racing for anything up front to make a play or force their hand.

Then, on another break, Jeff D races to the right side of the offensive front, just inside the yellow line (almost the same spot as Will), beating the defender to the ball, and cranks a bullet right at the keeper but just off the ground. As the keeper tried to react and stop the ball, it streaked past him through his legs and into the goal. Wow! 2-1, 1:30 to go.

The last minute was a frenetic final minute to AGAIN keep them out of the net. With :15 to go, they get an inbounds re-start just inside our yellow line, with their top scorer lining up a shot. He told me later that he was forced to shoot a bad shot on goal because he didn't have any guys open to pass to, and we fronted the ball to keep him from taking an easy one. So he shoots, it bounces off the wall, gets batted around, and finally someone boots it out of the area, and the clock ticks down.

Truly a team effort. Everyone was selfless, hustled, and left it on the field by the time we were done.

Champions again! Twice as nice!

Semi-final @ 9:30pm: FC Coraggio 4 - 4B's 0

A very good start against a tough but tired foe. After having played a full make-up game at 6, then a 1st round game at 8:30, the 4B's had to face us. We needed to put early pressure on to force them to run and tire out, and it worked well. We created chances and kept them away from the net, and pretty soon it was 1-0. By the end of the whistle, we had a 4-0 win with a last minute goal by Jeff D.

Both Kevin M and I (Ned) received injuries that took us out of the 2nd game and forced us to watch from the bench.

Probably the biggest excitement prior to the game was watching the Strikers knock off the Predators with a ricochet goal in the last :10, winning it 3-2. We were told to bring our white shirts just in case, and that turned out to be a premonition at that moment. Surprising that it was that close; the Predators dominated the offense and the ball for most of the early part of the game. But the Strikers bend-but-not-break defense kept them in it with a chance to win it in the end, and they capitalized. Credit the Strikers for playing with a ton of heart and forcing the issue on the Predators, who didn't answer the call with the scores when they had the chance.

So by winning, we got a 15 minute break to rest up and get ready for the final...

March 16, 2008

Playoff Time and Team(s)

Tuesday March 18th
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First Game (Semi-final): 9:30pm vs the Gasp/4B's Winner
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If we win, then...
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Championship Game: 10:15pm vs. Predator/Striker/FC Blast winner


Rules from The Blast:
1. ONLY PLAYERS ON THE OFFICIAL ROSTER WILL BE PERMITTED TO PLAY
2. Using players not on the roster will result in a forfeit.
3. All games will be one period of 25 minutes (No Time Outs).
4. In the event of a tie a Turkey Shoot Out will take place - each team will nominate 1 player.
5. If one player scores and the other misses then the game is over - if both players score each team will nominate another player - this will continue until there is a winner.
6.
ONLY THE PLAYERS ON THE FIELD AT THE END OF THE GAME ARE PERMITTED TO TAKE PART IN THE TURKEY SHOOTOUT.
7.
If the Final ends in a tie then there will be a 5 minute overtime 'Golden Goal' period - 1st team to score wins - if this overtime period ends in a tie then a Turkey Shootout will decide the winner.
8. THE REFEREE'S DECISION WILL BE FINAL.

March 14, 2008