Volleyball: Newport Dunes poised to become a beach volleyball
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Richard Dunn
UPPER NEWPORT BAY - With groundbreaking scheduled a week from
today, a new sand volleyball facility will be constructed at the Newport
Dunes Resort, a venture headed by local men’s pro beach volleyball star
Brian Lewis.
Lewis, the architect of the project, has played on the Association of
Volleyball Professionals Tour for over a decade and is poised to turn the
corner on his career, beginning with his initial capital campaign at the
Newport Dunes.
With sponsorships in place, and fellow volleyball standouts Steve
Timmons and Tim Hovland helping Lewis spread the word about the event in
their respective communities in San Diego and Los Angeles, the inaugural
Da Dunes Pro-Am Tournament will be played Oct. 13-14.
The event, which could be the first of many pro and amateur beach
volleyball tournaments at the 100-acre waterfront resort tucked in the
Upper Newport Bay, is expected to feature 30 four-man teams and 10
four-woman teams -- and many apparently outfitted in themes.
“It’s more geared around fun,” Lewis said, “which is something I think
has been lost in our sport.”
Lewis, who also has a Web site for his new enterprise
(www.dadunes.com), is the director of Da Dunes Tournament and, with his
deep volleyball contacts, should be able to lure some of the top names in
pro beach volleyball.
Legendary pro beach volleyball player Randy Stoklos, along with
Hovland and Olympic gold medalists Timmons and Ricci Luyties, are
expected to play in the pro-am, which begins Oct. 13 at 8:30 a.m. and
concludes with an awards ceremony the evening of Oct. 14. Plaques will be
presented to the winning teams, to players who compete in the funniest
and most festive costumes and to to best hecklers in the audience.
Admission for the entire weekend’s festivities is $7 for adults and
children under 12 free. Parking is $7 per car per day.
In addition, tournament guests can purchase lunch, snacks, draft beer
and margaritas court side. Festivities include music by DJ and a live
Saturday evening (Oct. 13) performance by the popular 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 for another
type of set, spike and kill.
“We’ll be running tournaments, leagues and exhibitions, the whole
kitten caboodle,” Lewis said of the four-court facility, which is also
part of the Newport Dunes’ attempt to help revitalize the resort, and,
perhaps, fulfill Lewis’ dream of turning the Newport Dunes into a
volleyball dynasty.
In his new role as promoter, Lewis hopes to secure an annual
tournament in Orange County and believes that Newport Dunes, not far from
where he grew up, is the ideal location with its overnight camping,
waterfront sand beach on the bay, 406-site RV park and large outdoor
movie screen.
“It’s the field of dreams,” Lewis said of the new sand volleyball
facility at the resort’s west beach. “I’m going to build it and they will
come.”
For two-day volleyball tournaments and clinics, in which visitors are
welcome to stay overnight at the resort, campers can watch replays of the
day’s highlights on the big screen that evening, another unique
attraction, Lewis said.
Lewis, a former Corona del Mar High and Orange Coast College standout
and member of the Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Fame, climbed to the AVP
Tour’s No. 3 spot last year with partner Canyon Ceman of Manhattan Beach.
In his first year playing organized volleyball, Lewis helped Corona
del Mar win the CIF Southern Section 4-A championship in 1985, his junior year.
After graduating from CdM in 1986, Lewis played two years at Orange
Coast, leading the Pirates to state championships in 1987 and ’89.
A two-time State Community College men’s volleyball Player of the
Year, Lewis turned pro soon after his last spike at OCC, and, after
taking his share of lumps, he finally reached the zenith of his playing
career when he captured his first AVP Tour title -- the prestigious
Cuervo Gold Crown in Clearwater, Fla., with partner Pat Powers in 1992.
Including international titles, Lewis has won 15 tournament
championships in his career.
Lewis, also an avid surfer, was inspired to play volleyball after
watching Timmons (Newport Harbor, OCC) lead Team USA to the 1984 gold
medal at the Los Angeles Olympic Games with his father.
For details on Da Dunes Pro-Am Beach Volleyball Tournament: (800)
765-7661.
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