Happy Holidays

Now that the fall volleyball season is over, most of us can put away our uniforms, clean our shoes one more time, secure our whistles and ‘cards” and reflect on a successful season of great officiating provided by this Chapter.
It is common that at any one of our meetings, we are reminded about our shortcomings, erroneous actions or missed calls.  Chapter members need to be recognized for the “excellent” officiating and extra efforts they have put in for the sport of volleyball and the high school and middle school athletes.  The few and far between officiating mishaps are far outscored by the near perfect matches we work.  District 7 & 8 coaches, and their athletic directors and administrative staff let out a large breath of relief and pleasure when they see our Golden Triangle Chapter members walk in to officiate their match that afternoon or evening.  They understand and know they are going to have their athletic contest officiated in a fair, professional and highly effective level.  I want to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for the work that you have done, for your efforts to continue the proud name of this Chapter.  I am proud to be an officer of Golden Triangle!

Two of our officials were selected to be the 1st and 2nd referee on the PIAA class AA volleyball championship match at Richland High School in late November.  I was invited to accompany them as a spectator.  In being as “neutral” as possible, I watched all three PIAA championship matches:  “A”, “AA” and “AAA”.  All matches were officiated well, but from the view of a senior referee who served as an Evaluator at previous PIAA matches, the officating at the AA championship match should have been taped by the PIAA and sent out to each officiating chapter for training purposes.  Mechanics, interpretations, match control, interaction with the officiating team and coaches/players was exemplary.   A+ to our group.  I heard comments in the crowd of spectators – “They must be Golden Triangle officials!”  That says it all.

Our Board met in late November and has set the meeting dates for next calander year.  Once these dates have been cleared with the Sokol Club, we will post them for your review.  Financially, we are more than solvent and it is strongly anticipated that dues will again see no raise in the coming year.  The Evalulation Committee is off and runnning and you will be receiving more information on their progress soon.  Finally, I reported to the Board that two more District 7 schools;  Baldwin and Fox Chapel, will be paying officials through Arbiterpay/refpay next year so it is imperative that if you want to work those schools, you must register for refpay or you will not be assigned or compensated.  Last but not least, have a safe and happy Christmas holidays.  A few of our members visited Rich Tatrn, who is in St. Margaret’s Hospital in Aspinwall.  He is coming along slowly, but positively and is hoping to return home on or after 12-9-15.  Keep him in your prayers and drop him a line – I’m sure he will be delighted.  Again – a BIG thanks from myself and the Board for your work this past year.

Dapper Dan Sportswoman of the Year

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — It’s nearly impossible to learn about Christa Harmotto Dietzen the professional athlete, Olympian and FIVB World Championship team captain before understanding Harmotto the person.

Read Audrey Snyder’s Article in the Post-Gazette HERE.

Dennis Noble / President

Greetings fellow officials. I wanted to personally thank each of you for your interest, devotion, and dedication to our sport. As one of the largest volleyball chapters in Pennsylvania we have a responsibility to participating schools, athletes, coaches, and fellow officials to constantly be honing our skills. We also need to seek out new interested individuals for prospective officials. I encourage you to please use the ” off season” for recruitment and rules study. Have a blessed holiday and wondrous new year. Thank you!!

In Memoriam – Jack Quinn (1929-2013)

 

One of the founding fathers of the Golden Triangle Chapter and the true founder of Boys/Mens High School volleyball in western PA. — Jack Quinn —- passed this week. quinn-jackJack was responsible for starting this chapter with Bruno Krsul (also deceased). His obituary cites his many accomplishments in life and his true love for all sports, especially volleyball.

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 Jack A. “Coach” Quinn, 83, of Elderton, PA, passed away Tuesday, April 30, 2013 at his home surrounded by his family.


He was born May 11, 1929 in McKeesport, PA to Thomas H. and Evelyn C. (Hedman) Quinn.

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In Memoriam: Rick Deer

The obituary for Rick E. Deer was listed in the Sunday Post Gazette.  Information regarding a memorial service for Rick to be held on Saturday, 2-23-2013 at 4:00 p.m. at YMCA Camp Kon-O-Kwee Spencer can be found athttp://www.facebook.com/rickdeer.stories  Camp Kon-O-KweeSpencer is located at 126 Nagel Road, Fombell, PA  16123.

Rick’s wife, Charlie is a long-time member with our chapter, a 25+ year official with the PIAA and a past state-championship official.  The Chapter will be responding to Rick’s passing to the family.

In Memoriam: Raymond Bobak (1954-2012)

It is with deepest sympathy we announce the passing of friend, coach and fellow referee Ray Bobak. Ray died suddenly in a tragic accident at his home on Christmas Day.raybobak

Ray has been a part of the Pittsburgh volleyball community for over 20 years. He was the head coach at Duquesne University from 1992-1994 after serving previously as an  assistant. He had also coached at Bishop Leonard grade school and Seton-LaSalle High School leading the Rebels to the WPIAL title in 2007. Ray also initiated and directed the Pittsburgh Catholic Diocesan volleyball league and championships. 

In 2004 Ray created “Pittsburgh 3-Rivers” Volleyball Club from a satellite club known as Renaissance Central. He served as director and president until retiring in 2007. 

Ray was also a retired trainman/conductor for Union Railroad.
 
Friends will be received on Friday 12/28 from 2-9 at William Slater II Funeral Service, 1650 Greentree Road, Scott Township. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Saturday 12/29 at S.S. Simon & Jude Church. Obituary: http://shar.es/hiw1y
 
His impact has been felt on volleyball in the Pittsburgh area and his influence has helped shape many players and coaches in the region. Ray’s legacy will live on and he will be missed by many. Our sympathies and condolances are with his family and friends.