Beach games receive new spin
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Mike Sciacca
Get ready to hear some serious smack talk.
But if these volleyball players -- legends and current tour
players alike -- plan to talk the talk at the Karch Kiraly
Invitational, they had better be ready to back it up.
“The smack will fly, I hope, but it’s all in good fun, and it will
be a great tournament to watch,” said Kiraly, whose illustrious
volleyball career includes three NCAA titles while at UCLA and three
gold medals as a U.S. Olympian.
The 44-year-old -- a six-time MVP of the Assn. Of Volleyball
Professionals and record holder for number of open tournament
victories -- has been called the king of the beach.
“This tournament is a loose-rules version of beach volleyball,
with a four-player format,” he said. “We have some great, great
players coming out for this, and there will be a lot of talking. It’s
going to be a lot of fun.”
The action begins Saturday with two pools, each consisting of
three teams. Teams will face off within their respective pools, and
play six total matches.
The top two teams in each pool advance to Sunday’s semifinals,
with the two winners in the final four advancing to the final later
that day.
The Karch Kiraly Invitational joins the Bank of the West Beach
Games for the first time. Featuring a hybrid of beach rules called
Four Man Throw, each game will feature side-out scoring to 15 points.
Players are allowed to spike as well as throw -- or redirect the
spike -- over the net, similar to a slam dunk. Unlike current pro
tour rules or Olympic rules, no penalty or lift calls will be
assessed a player for hand sets or passes.
“The Karch Kiraly Invitational’s hybrid format diminishes the
competitive and institutional side of the sport and opens it up to a
much more entertaining format,” said James Leitz, vice president of
IMG sports agency. “Players are encouraged to talk smack and have
fun, which embellishes the lifestyle of the sport and is a perfect
addition to the Bank of the West Beach Games.”
Six teams, each consisting of three men and one woman, represent a
specific beach location -- Huntington Beach, San Diego, San Clemente,
Santa Monica, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach -- along the California
coast.
Current volleyball stars will join living legends at the
invitational. Among the men scheduled to compete are Mike Dodd, Tim
Hovland, Steve Timmons, Matt Fuerbringer, Mike Whitmarsh, Adam “AJ”
Johnson, Canyon Ceman, Jose Loiola, Jim Menges and Steve Obradovich.
Angie Akers, Carrie Busch, Linda Hanley, Tracy Lindquist, Leanne
McSorley and Jen Pavley are the women scheduled to compete.
“We have a great mix of legends, current players and top female
players,” said Kiraly, who two weeks after the conclusion of the Bank
of the West Beach Games, will be back in Surf City to play at the
Assn. of Volleyball Professional’s Huntington Beach Open.
“You know, I’ve never been in Huntington during the U.S. Open,” he
said. “I’ve been practicing down there for a few days and have
watched as they set the area up. It amazed me at how early they begin
the setup and what a terrific job they’ve done. It’s a monster
production, and I’m excited to be a part of it.”
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