Beach volleyball: Da Dunes Pro-Am kicks off Saturday
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Richard Dunn
UPPER NEWPORT BAY - In what is expected to be the largest event of
its kind in Orange County history, the inaugural Da Dunes Pro-Am Beach
Volleyball Tournament will feature some of the biggest names in the sport
this weekend at the Newport Dunes waterfront resort.
The event, created by 12-year pro beach volleyball professional Brian
Lewis, a former Corona del Mar High and Orange Coast College standout,
starts Saturday at 8:30 a.m. with pool play for 30 four-man teams and 10
four-woman squads.
Some teams will be outfitted in themes, with awards given to the
funniest and most festive costumes, as well as a plaque for the best
heckler in the audience.
“It’s more geared around fun, which is something I think has been lost
in our sport,” Lewis said.
Aside from a few laughs, top players like Steve Timmons, Mike Dodd,
Randy Stoklos and Tim Hovland are competing, while former Newport Harbor
and Long Beach State All-American Misty May heads the women’s field.
“The ‘Who’s Who of Volleyball’ is going to be down here,” Lewis said.
“It’s a first for Orange County to have an event like this, with 40
four-person teams, as well as entertainment, all inclusive at the same
site. I don’t think it’s ever been done before.”
Lewis, who said teams will be seeded after pool play, believes sand
volleyball can sell in Newport Beach, particularly at the Newport Dunes,
a large RV park known for its signature ceramic whale and opening its
doors to a sporting event for the first time. (Irrelevant Week once
hosted a tongue-in-cheek Superstars contest at the Dunes.)
“I think it’s great. We need a pro beach volleyball tournament in
Newport Beach,” one local promoter said.
Admission is $7 at the gate and tournament wristbands good for the
entire weekend. There are no pre-sale tickets.
The Newport Dunes has constructed three sand volleyball courts for
this weekend with hopes of landing additional beach volleyball
tournaments and exhibitions.
Lewis, founder of Da Dunes Pro-Am Tournament and longtime member of
the Association of Volleyball Professionals Tour, said the women’s final
Sunday is expected to start at 3 p.m., with the men’s final at 5 p.m.
In addition, tournament guests can purchase courtside lunch, snacks,
draft beer and margaritas. Festivities include music by DJ and a live
performance tonight by the reggae band Common Sense.
“Brian Lewis has gathered together a stellar lineup of top players who
will, no doubt, provide visitors with a weekend of fast-paced
competition,” Newport Dunes General Manager Andrew Theodorou said. “The
blending of athletic excellence, live music, great food and festive
atmosphere are sure to add up to a weekend of pure, unadulterated fun.”
Lewis, along with many of his playing peers, has mostly shunned the
AVP Tour this year because of payout and management problems. But the
12-year pro, who won over $900,000 in his career, is ready to launch his
own enterprise.
Lewis, a two-time State Community College Player of the Year at Orange
Coast College, where he led the Pirates to state championships in 1987
and ‘89, reached the AVP Tour’s No. 3 spot last year with partner Canyon
Ceman of Manhattan Beach.
Along with international titles, Lewis has won 15 pro tournament
championships in his career.
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