Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Christophe; Mario and Philippe Keep the Matches Going

Always a winning combination, Christophe of Bar Tabac prepared the tactical details for the tournament from the sand and wood for the courts, to the necessary permits to use the streets in Brooklyn for the terrain. Mario O. supplied the ongoing tournament play organization (keeping the matches running smoothly, and the scores/rankings fairly; while Philippe B. of Petanque-America provided the boules that were necessary to get the job done. Though many participants, already familiar with the sport, had their own "two" - many others needed the Obut boules that were in ample supply.

Note: If anyone has seen Joe Z.'s competition boules, please contact him. The poor guy's lost 4 sets in only 1 years time!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is this for real? did Joe really lost his Boules?.

Juan

Baby Nubbins said...

Yup. But Joe likes losing his boules. It gives him an opportunity to buy new ones...

Anonymous said...

Joe,
I hope you find the boules. At least you didn't lose the kitchen sink that you carry around in your 300lb back pack.

Loi

Anonymous said...

This was the best Bastile day event ever and it was thanks to many people like Nestor and Christopher the Club President from New York Boules. Bernard and Xavier they where great at putting everything together. So if you work hard and with team spirit thing are even better. Joe did help in something I can’t really remember at this time but I know he was at the event. I hope next year it’s better and bigger than ever. Lets keep the events coming and make this a great sport for everyone to enjoy you guys are doing a hell of a job and I hope to come visit soon and yes even Joe is doing a good job.

SUPER MARIO OUT

Anonymous said...

This was the best Bastile day event ever and it was thanks to many people like Nestor and Christopher the Club President from New York Boules. Bernard and Xavier they where great at putting everything together. So if you work hard and with team spirit thing are even better. Joe did help in something I can’t really remember at this time but I know he was at the event. I hope next year it’s better and bigger than ever. Lets keep the events coming and make this a great sport for everyone to enjoy you guys are doing a hell of a job and I hope to come visit soon and yes even Joe is doing a good job.

SUPER MARIO OUT