Games getting more tense
MICHAEL VILLANI
It’s getting hard to move from place to place in the venue now
without the proper credentials. Yes, security is tightening as the
volunteers, hundreds of them, move in to complement the hundreds of
paid staff members tending to business in this venue alone.
Several women’s teams came to the main court today to practice on
the field of play on which they hope to earn gold. They were big,
strong and fast. This is going to be some competition. The Russian
girls were at the net with their fiery coach of many years, Karpol.
He didn’t let them down. You could hear him from one end of this
20,000 seat venue to the other.
I also met the NBC broadcast team, Jim Watson doing play-by-play
and Mike Dodd, silver medalist in Atlanta, from Manhattan Beach,
doing color. Jim’s now living in Washington but graduated from
Foothill High School in Tustin, lived on Balboa Island for quite some
time and is now with Fox Sports Northwest in Seattle. He said the
thing he missed most about SoCal was Wahoo’s fish tacos ... kind of
brought things closer to home.
Longtime president of the international volleyball federation,
Ruben Acosta and his wife, Malu, also graced the venue. There were
people snapping to attention all over the place as they strolled
through smiling and waving to everyone.
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It’s early Saturday morning in Athens now ... I’m filing this
story today after last night’s crowning achievement by the people of
Greece. From all of the wire-service accounts, the opening ceremonies
were this country’s grandest moment of glory, and I certainly agree.
Several colleagues and I viewed it in a quaint, portside restaurant
with a widescreen TV, and we were just as thrilled as when we saw it
live a few nights earlier.
Well, the competition for most events officially begins today. I’m
calling four women’s preliminary matches this afternoon and tonight.
My days are going to get longer, my schedule busier and my focus
keener. After all, that’s what they’re paying me for. In light of
this, my reports may not be quite as often, but rest assured, they
will come with the same enthusiasm as I report “From the Games.”
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