Bocce Controversy

As one can imagine, given the intense competition to be the Bocce King and Queen of Swarthmore, there have been great stories of triumph, and quite a few controversies.

Controversies have included:

1990 – The finals were played in virtual darkness.  The results were protested.  Court lights were subsequently added in 1991.   (Source:  Swarthmorean, August 3, 1990)

1992 – Certain participants were disqualified due to alleged use of performance enhancing substances (source:   Swarthmorean, August 14, 1992)

1998 – A lawsuite was threatened over tournament results.  The victorius member of the winning team alleged to be a non-qualified resident of Wallingford, not Swarthmore (source:  Swarthmorean, August 7, 1998)

2002 – SRA Director Don Henderson announced an accounting inquiry into SRA Bocce’s activities, claiming that the group is consuming too many Italian susages at its tournament BBQ.  (source:  Swarthmorean, Sept 20, 2002)

2003 – SRA Director Don Henderson announced an inquiry into the use of adulterated, corked boccce balls by certain players.  (source:  Swarthmorean, Sept 5, 2003)

2004 – Female bocce players charge tournament director, Mike Letts, with sex discrimination in making unuequal court assignments during the tournament.  (source:  Swarthmorean, Sept 10, 2004)

2006 – Controversy arises within the group to a proposal that all cheering during matches be in english only, thereby banning much Italian phrases including “Bravo! Bravo!”.   The proposal was voted down.  (source:  Swarthmorean, Spet 15, 2006)

2007 – Controversy over the naming of the tournament trophies, which were long named the Pavoratti Cup, after Italian tenor Luciano Pavoratti, whose arias are played frequently during the matches.   Women players pressed to have trophies named for an Italian-American woman, proposing local best selling author, Lisa Scottoline.  (source:   Swarthmorean, Sept. 2, 2007)

2008 – Controversy develops after some close calls by bocee referees during the tournaments, with some players demanding instant replays to challenge referee calls for future tournaments.   (source:   Swarthmorean, Sept 19, 2008)

2011 – Rookies players accused by veteran players of hacking into the veteran’s cell phones to access bocce strategy.  (source: Swarthmorean, July 29, 2011)

2012 – SRA announces it may require bocce players to produce government-issued photo ID before being allowed to play; some players believe this will eliminate fraudulent participants.  (source:   Swarthmorean, Aug 3, 2012)

2013 – Controversy arises over the possible adoption of a dress code that would prohibit men from using “baggy pants” similar to the ordinance adopted by Wildwood, NJ.  (source: Swaerthmorean, July 19, 2013)

2014 – Similar to accusations raised at the World Cup Soccer games, one participant accused of interfering with another player by biting;  investigation ensues.  (source:  Swarthmorean, July 25, 2014)

2015 – SRA bocce announces that Pope Francis, when visiting Philadelphia, may be able to visit the group;  Pepe Francis is reportedly a big fan of boccee and calls it a “game for all the people”.   source:   Swarthmorean, Aug 7, 2015

2016 Fall Travel Soccer Tryouts Begin April 23!

Tryout dates for this year’s FALL Travel Soccer teams are set!

New for 2016, players will tryout with their “birth year”, according to the following schedule.  For more details on tryouts, please visit our Travel Soccer site.

 

 

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Featured Image:   Swarthmore Dragons, one of the few Delco teams that played from U9 through U19!

Swarthmore Dragons
Swarthmore Dragons

10th-12th Grade Boys Hoops

Congratulations to Team Savoth for taking home the hardware!

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Names:
Back Row (L to R): Baron Lewis, Alex Maillet, Brendan Ricciardi, Harrison Hotham, Evan Savoth, Coach John Savoth.
Front Row: Josh Leyrer, Sean Volz, David Shore, Michael Atkins

 

Playoff Update:  Semi Finals!    Saturday 2/27

2PM:  Pennoni vs Boorum

3PM:  Mutz vs Savoth

 

Finals, Sunday, 2/28, 5PM at SRS!

Team Boorum vs Team Savoth, featuring a battle of the top big men of the league, Evan Savoth and Anders Camp.

 

 

 

Commissioner:   Paul Maillet (paulmaillet5@comcast.net)

 

March Madness, in February!

Playoff Semifinals Update.

 

Saturday Feb 27th @ SHMS

10AM to 11AM:  6th-9th Grade Girls Semi Finals:  Both sides of gym!

11AM to Noon:  6th/7th Grade Boys Semi Finals

Noon to 2PM:   8th/9th Grade Boys Semi Finals

2PM to 3PM:  High School Boys:   Pennoni (Red) vs. Boorum (Blue)

3PM to 4PM:  High School Boys:  Mutz (Green) vs Savoth (Orange)

 

Saturday Feb 27th @ SRS

Noon to 1PM:

4/5th Girls:  Foca vs Dean

4/5th Boys: #3 Team Dao vs #5 Team Goodwin

 

1PM to 2PM:

4/5th Girls:   Noce vs Phillips

4/5th Boys:   #1 Team Lynch vs #4 Team Roback

 

Sunday Feb 28th @ SRS:

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY!

Noon:  4/5th Championship for Boys and Girls

1:15:   6-9th Grade Girls Championship

2:30:  6/7th Grade Boys Championship

3:45:  8/9th Grade Boys Championship

5:00   10/12th Grade Boys Championship

 

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4th-5th Grade Boys Hoops Results

Playoff Update:

The first two rounds saw a number of heavy heaters going down.  5th seed Team Goodwin has been on a tear upsetting 4th seed Team Evans-Brown and undefeated 1st seed Team Stinson in a nail bitter of a game.  Team Goodwin came up a little short against  3rd seed Team Dao who barely upset 2nd seed Team Perullo.  1st seed Team Lynch has proven itself worthy of the Western Conference No. 1 seed by cruising through they first two rounds, and won again in a good game against against 4th seed Team Roback.  Sunday’s championship pits #3  seed Team Dao trying to stop the previously unstoppable top seeded Team Lynch!  Come and watch!

Sunday’s Championship Game:  Noon at SRS:

The championship game came down to the 1st Seed Red Bulls vs the 3 Seed Green Guacamoles.  They have met once before in the regular season.  After their first encounter both coaches were hoping for a rematch and with the luck of the draw their destiny collided once again.  This time, however; the Red Bulls will have their team leading scorer who was absent from the previous game.  From the get go, both teams displayed efficient offense and suffocating defense that got them to the finals.  It was a game of strategies and executions.  The kids played their hearts out.  It was a hard fought game.  In the end it was an exciting game and a lot of fun for the kids, parents and coaches.  We congratulate the Red Bulls and the Green Guacamoles as Champions of the 2015-16 4/5 Grade Boys League.

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2015-16 Boys 4-5 Grades Playoff Bracketology

 

Commissioner:   Khai Dao (kmdao@hotmail.com)