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RTC History --- 1986 thru 1990

1986 History

This year saw the RTC collecting used tennis equipment of all kinds for Las Lomas High School because due to Prop 13 schools athletic programs were suffering for lack of gear.   Wimbledon used yellow balls for the first time because of TV coverage so the trend continued.   A white sign with green lettering "Tennis Courts" was erected to point the way to the courts hidden by the many buckeye trees.   Concern with court courtesy led to a weekly rule of the week in the Rossmoor News.   Exchanges were held with Oakmont and Crow Canyon.   The Lob, Smash, and Volley Construction Company (members of the club) put in a new foundation for a new tennis shack and a new Prince ball machine was put into use at Parkway Court Number 1 and was extremely popular but the court was locked from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m

On October 26 they held a Halloween tournament and "The Court House" was christened this year.

  • 1986 01 22 Wild Card
  • 1986 04 02 Ladies Social
  • 1986 04 23 Blue Flight
  • 1986 05 21 Crow Canyon
  • 1986 05 21 Wild Card
  • 1986 06 25 Wild Card
  • 1986 07 01 Rossmoor vs Oakmont
  • 1986 07 30 Macho Men
  • 1986 08 20 Bridge
  • 1986 09 24 Wild Card
  • 1986 10 22 Wild Card
  • 1986 11 01 Mixed Doubles
  • 1986 11 05 Costumes
  • 1986 12 24 New Officers
  • 1986 01 01 Prayer

1987 History

Two cocktail parties, a picnic at Lakeside Park and a Christmas dinner dance were held.   Ann Sutherland, recent member, won the Women's Sunday Social tournament.   Linda Van der Meer gave lessons to new players on Tuesdays and Fridays. "Open Tennis" expanded to Wednesday afternoons.  Wilson Turner installed jacket hangers at the courts to do away with piles of jackets littering the benches.   Sam Schiffer showed films of club tennis matches at a May cocktail party. Sports Unlimited of Lafayette came by on June 9 with a collection of rackets so members could try them out. The store also provided balls for open tennis and coupons for the purchase of shoes. Budd Dybiewicz contacted The Villages in anticipation of establishing exchanges and the Berkeley Tennis Club signed up for a different type of exchange—one where teams were made up of members of both clubs. Heather Farms also came to play. Betty and Steven Loeb chaired the wild card games—Steven is the man for whom the service award was begun. Art Kaiser earned enough points to qualify for the top eight NCTA 65s singles players.

  • 1987 01 01 Place Holder 01
  • 1987 01 01 Place Holder 02


1988 History

The March 2, 1998 issue of the Rossmoor News talked about the club's Spring Volley Frolic Saturday to be held on the 5th chaired by Patty & Gene Cairns. No sign-ups, just come along with your brown bag lunch and join in! The first party of the year was to be the gala on March 25 at the Dollar Clubhouse with food provided by the members. Announcement was also made of the Wild Card play on March 10. Twenty-four members were the needed quorum.

Shirley Douglass and Mary Watson chaired the Women's Social Tennis Day on March 19 and later in the year Barbara May was welcomed to the club. Steve Loeb spent hours renovating "The Shack" by clearing, cleaning, sanding, and repainting it. Now you know what led to the establishment of the Stephen H. Loeb Memorial Service Award later called the Service Awards.
(pic of Steve in 1988 book)

Later in the year tennis was played at the courts by exchange students sponsored by Rotary International. The men ventured to the Lagunitas Club in Ross. Another match was played at The Villages where a plaque was donated by UDC Homes, the developer of both Rossmoor and The Villages. A trip was also planned to the Cow Palace in September to see a Super Series Event in the Worldwide Nabisco Grand Prix Circuit with a prize of $59,5000 for the singles winner. Old tennis balls were distributed to Las Lomas High School.

  • 1988 01 01 Villages
  • 1988 02 01 Art Kaiser
  • 1988 03 03 Cocktail Party Hosts
  • 1988 03 05 Spring Volley
  • 1988 03 12 Women s Social
  • 1988 04 30 Heather Farms
  • 1988 04 30 Heather Farms Planning
  • 1988 05 07 Lagunitas
  • 1988 05 07 Lagunitas Captain
  • 1988 05 07 Unknown
  • 1988 06 01 Lobos
  • 1988 06 01 Practice
  • 1988 06 01 Wild Card
  • 1988 08 18 Ladies Social
  • 1988 08 18 Ladies Sunday Social
  • 1988 09 01 Open Tennis 01
  • 1988 09 01 Open Tennis 02
  • 1988 11 01 Unknown
  • 1988 12 00 Ann Brooks
  • 1988 01 01 Mixed Doubles Gold

1989 History

Every member of RTC was a member of USTA and the club paid dues to that organization.

Drop-in tennis was introduced at the request of advanced and intermediate players. Thursday afternoons were set aside for this program.

Fun Day, with red, white, and blue decorations to honor Presidents' Day was chaired by Shirley Douglass and Mary Watson.

This year saw the club's mixed doubles round robin weekend held in August. This ended with a potluck at Gateway on the Sunday, August 20 with dinner and awards and the introduction of line dancing.

  • 1989 02 01 Unknown
  • 1989 03 12 Wild Card
  • 1989 04 12 Team Tennis Organizers
  • 1989 04 26 Mixed Doubles
  • 1989 05 01 Unknown
  • 1989 07 01 Buckeye Lounging
  • 1989 07 01 Forehand
  • 1989 07 01 Judah And Parson
  • 1989 07 01 Racquet Testing
  • 1989 07 01 Unknown 01
  • 1989 07 01 Unknown 02
  • 1989 08 00 Prince Racquet
  • 1989 09 00 Diane Rushing
  • 1989 09 01 Unknown 01
  • 1989 09 01 Unknown 02
  • 1989 11 00 At The Net
  • 1989 11 00 Fashions
  • 1989 11 00 Gisela Myers
  • 1989 11 22 Mixed Doubles
  • 1989 00 00 Buckeye Grove 01
  • 1989 00 00 Buckeye Grove 02
  • 1989 00 00 Foot Fault
  • 1989 00 00 Lounging At The Net
  • 1989 00 00 Practice


1990 History

At the holiday party held at Hillside Clubhouse 2 bachelors of the group, Ancil Scull and Bob Altman, did a buck and wing and sang 2 duets with straw hats and canes.    Members were awarded trophies for the year: Jim Hazen, Ed Rubiero, Mary Watson, Bill Wollman, Karen Parrish, Art Kaiser, Marcia Perry, Barbara May, Jim McCort, Joan Felger, Peter Sih, Herb Anderman, Bernie Brill, Jim McCartney, Tomoko Lesowitz, and Marty Smith.   Helen Boell was awarded the Sportsmanship Trophy, Steve Loeb being the winner last year and the person for whom it was named.   This is the award to the people making outstanding contributions to the club.

  • 1990 01 01 Unknown 01
  • 1990 01 01 Unknown 02
  • 1990 02 01 Unknown 01
  • 1990 02 01 Unknown 02
  • 1990 02 01 Unknown 03
  • 1990 02 21 Wild Card
  • 1990 03 01 Unknown
  • 1990 04 00 Wild Card
  • 1990 04 01 Unknown 01
  • 1990 04 01 Unknown 02
  • 1990 05 01 Unknown 01
  • 1990 05 01 Unknown 02
  • 1990 05 01 Unknown 03
  • 1990 05 01 Unknown 04
  • 1990 05 25 Lagunitas
  • 1990 05 30 Oakmont
  • 1990 06 20 Wild Card
  • 1990 07 25 Ball Machine
  • 1990 07 25 Wild Card
  • 1990 08 22 Mixed Doubles
  • 1990 10 24 Wild Card
  • 1990 10 31 The Villages
  • 1990 01 01 Sonoma 01
  • 1990 01 01 Sonoma 02


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