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CVVOA ANNUAL BANQUET LOCATIONS

& AWARD WINNERS

 

Banquet Locations

 

1997-98 - Charley’s at Stony Point                                                              2011    - Golden Corral 

1998-99 - Mio’s                                                                                             2012    - Calabash Seafood Restaurant

1999-00 - The Grapevine                                                                              2013    - Calabash Seafood Restaurant

2000-01 - Monte Calvo’s                                                                              2014    - Calabash Seafood Restaurant

2001-02 - O’Charley’s (Brook Road                                                           2015    - Calabash Seafood Restaurant

2002-03 - O’Charley’s (Brook Road)                                                          2016    - Calabash Seafood Restaurant

2003      - Hill Street Café                                                                             2017    -  Four Points at Sheraton

2004      - Nick’s Roman Terrace (Broad Street)                                       2018    - Clarion Hotel

2005      - Joe’s Inn (Mechanicsville)                                                           2019    - Calabash Seafood Restaurant

            2006      - Joe’s Inn (Mechanicsville)                                                           2020   - No Banquet (Trinity UMC)

            2007      - Steak & Ale (Broad Street)                                                         2021   - Calabash Seafood Restaurant
            2008      - Roma’s Italian Restaurant                                                           2022   - Teppanyaki Bar & Grill
            2009      - Roma’s Italian Restaurant                                                           2023   -
Shafer Court Dining Hall at VCU

             2010      - Golden Corral                                                                               2024 -

Award Winners

 

Year

Referee of the Year

Umpire of the Year

Line Judge of the Year

Most Improved

1990-91

David Bassler & Andre Spencer

Not Given

Not Given

Not Given

1991-92

Jean Russo

Not Given

Not Given

Jean Russo

1992-93

Andre Spencer

Not Given

Not Given

Dicky Hulcher

1993-94

Carol Ford

Not Given

Not Given

Bob Provost

1994-95

Andre Spencer

Not Given

Not Given

Dawn Hampton

1995-96

Pat Kaveney

Not Given

Not Given

Bonny Hajek

1996-97

Paul Schall

Not Given

Not Given

Gary Schwarztrauber

1997-98

Randall Carson

Not Given

Not Given

Hawthrone Wilkes

1998-99

Dawn Hampton

Not Given

Not Given

Ronnie Jones

1999-00

Randall Carson

Not Given

Not Given

Brian Cowles

2000-01

Pat Kaveney

Not Given

Not Given

Steven Martz

2001-02

Howard Nester

Bruce Frye

Not Given

Tom Dent

2002-03

Pat Kaveney

Dave Roever

Not Given

Butch Atkinson

2003

Brian Cowles

Susan Warr

Not Given

Dean Scott

2004

Dave Roever

Doug James

Not Given

Bill Slish

2005

Doug James

Willie Jones

Not Given

Kevin Daniel & Shep Moss

2006

David Bassler

Bonny Hajek

Not Given

John Thomas & Bert Wilson

2007

Willie Jones

John Thomas

Not Given

Darryl McCartt

2008

Sherman Chung

Hawthrone Wilkes

Not Given

Darren Hutson & Pat Maloney

2009

Brian Cowles

Tom Dent

Not Given

Andy Bertrand

2010

Jeff Carter

Bob Provost

Not Given

Ervin ‘EJ’ Taylor

2011

Joe Clark

Darren Hutson

Not Given

Luise Farmer

2012

Guillermo Novo

Hank Hartz

Not Given

Bryan Wagner

2013

Alecia Hairston

Dave Hunt

Not Given

Jose Sanchez

2014

Larry Stolarski

Breanna Spain

Not Given

Phil Rollins

2015

Randall Carson

Dean Scott

Kelly Jacobs

Stephanie Flom

2016

Hank Hartz

Guillermo Novo

Andy Bertrand

Ellen Mooradian

2017

Tim Gunn

Kevin Sickinger

Alvin Butler

James Love

2018

Bonny Hajek

Charles Arvin

Bob Provost

Milton Nichols

2019

Kevin Sickinger 

Randall Carson

Phil Rollins

Steve Yorgen

2020-21

David Hunt

James Love

Courtney Chmielewski

Doug Schutte

2022 Alecia Hairston John Thomas Ginni Artis Leonard Lane
2023 Susan Warr Darryl McCartt Tim Kallam K.C. Haydon

 

Year

Rookie of the Year

Rookie Rookie of the Year

President’s Award

1990-91

John Koch

Not Given

Not Given

1991-92

Andy Crane

Not Given

Not Given

1992-93

Lisa Robinson

Not Given

Not Given

1993-94

Randall Carson

Not Given

Not Given

1994-95

Barry Martin

Not Given

Not Given

1995-96

Jena Patterson

Not Given

Not Given

1996-97

Tim Gunn

Not Given

Not Given

1997-98

Rick Alston

Not Given

Not Given

1998-99

Sherman Chung

John Thomas

Not Given

1999-00

Butch Atkinson

Not Given

Not Given

2000-01

Willie Jones

Leonard Lambert

Not Given

2001-02

Karl Best

Not Given

Not Given

2002-03

Brad Bradley

Steve Bowen

Not Given

2003

DeWayne Johnson

Not Given

David Bassler

2004

Andy Creery

Ron Jones

Richard Starr

2005

Bryan Wagner

Not Given

Bert Wilson

2006

James Stumbaugh

Robert Blankenship

Bruce Frye

2007

Charles Arvin & Stuart Wilson

Not Given

Doug James

2008

Randall Clary

Not Given

Brian Cowles

2009

Jessica Roever & Tim Kallam

Not Given

Howard Nester

2010

Ayers Gilman

Not Given

David Bassler

2011

Kelly Jacobs

Felicia Johnson

Charles Arvin

2012

Annie Abernethy & Chris Hammond

Holly Bourne

Not Given

2013

Michelle Clark

Jerry Buresh

Not Given

2014

Kevin Sickinger

David Rosner

Not Given

2015

Katie Wood

James Love

Not Given

2016

Wesley Stephens

Frederick Helm

Not Given

2017

Rob Robertson

Julie Heiry

Not Given

2018

Megan Hoffman

Not Given

Not Given

2019

Robert Calloway

Eddie Banks

Not Given

2020-21

Andy Crane

Not Given

Not Given

2022 Jessica Reinhart Jasmine McHayle/Curtis Bronder Howard Nester
2023 Cason Willingham

Phillip Hart

Hank Hartz

 


Fun Awards

 

Best Dressed Referee -- for the referee who showed the greatest dedication to the perfect uniform:  Arthur Chester (1998); Sherman Chung (1999); Brian Cowles (2000); Dave Hunt (2001); Jim Aldrich (2002); Bob Guagliardo (2003 Winter); Daryl McCartt (2003 Fall); Leonard Lambert (2004); DeWayne Johnson (2005); Major Coles (2006); Joe Pintavalle (2007); Jerry Stone (2008); Ervin Taylor (2009); Andy Bertrand (2010); Bonny Hajek (2011); Toni Noel (2012); John Thomas (2013); Darren Hutson (2014); Charles Arvin (2015); Alvin Butler (2016); Milton Nichols (2017); Tanya Meekins (2018); Wade Ellegood (2019); Stuart Spencer (2022).

 

Quick Draw McGraw -- for the best yarn involving “cards”:  1998 - Jena Patterson (7 yellow and 2 red in a Varina/Lee-Davis Boys match; 2000 - Pat “I never give cards” Kaveney (for giving two in the VHSL AAA Boys’ championship match; 2001 - Bruce Frye (for requesting a card because the Bluestone coach was a menace to navigation; 2002 - Steven Martz (threw out two coaches – who were in the stands); Winter 2003-Howard Nester (kicked a player out after the match); Fall 2003 - Bert Wilson (carded Howard for accidentally bunging a player with a ball; 2004-David Bassler (gave a red card to player whose team was ahead by 20 points); 2005 - Hawthrone Wilkes; 2006 - Ron Jones (yellow carded the Mathews announcer prior to the match for announcing his name as “Jerry Stone”; 2007 - Hank Hartz (reverse award for NOT giving a card to the Deep Run coach during a regional match because the umpire [from another association] who requested it baited the coach into a sanction); 2008 – Brian Cowles (for giving an individual player two (2) yellow cards in the same match); 2009 – Chris Hairston (three cards in three minutes) & Howard Nester (hereafter known as the ‘nipple’ ref); 2010 – Howard (another ejection after the match) Nester for booting a player for yelling “Shut the Hell Up” as he shook hands with his opponents; 2011 – Howard (two years in a row) Nester for issuing a BLACK card to a coach when he held up his yellow card which was still in the card sleeve; 2012 (tie) – Annie Abernethy for carding the Tabb coach in the first set of her first-ever high school scrimmage and Jeff Carter for carding a Midlothian boys’ player on the second point of the first set of the year’s first scrimmage; 2013 – Darren Hutson for carding four (4) Manchester boys players for improperly changing sides between sets; 2014 - John Thomas for giving the first cards ever to the Richmond Christian Head Coach and Atlee Boys JV Coach, who have 45 years of coaching experience between them; 2015 - Alecia Hairston for ending a boys match by red-carding the coach who made “a gesture” towards her partner when his back was turned; 2016 - Tim Gunn for NOT requesting a the ejection of the Cosby coach when the James River scorekeeper told Tim that that same Cosby coach said he was going to fight the referees  after the match, when in fact it turned out that the coach really said "If we don't watch out, there's going to be a fight (among the players)"; 2017 -  Jerry Morris for tossing Collegiate’s scoreboard operator; 2018 - Not Awarded; 2019 - Hank Hartz for tossing Petersburg’s assistant boys coach (who was also a Petersburg city cop); 2023 - Not offially given, but John (JT) Thomas ejected a boys' coach BEFORE the first match of that coach's invitational tournament.

 

Life’s Most Embarrassing Moment -- ‘nuff said: 1999-Buz Haymans (zipper issue); 2000-Ron Farris (another zipper issue); 2001-Bonny Hajek (forgot her socks so she inked her ankles black with magic marker); 2002-Randall Carson (packed his wife’s black pants – needless to say they didn’t fit);  Winter 2003-David Bassler (when demonstrating proper the use of flags, his flag broke in half and flew 30 feet.); Fall 2003-Buddy Thomas (went to the bathroom between games and got lost trying to return to the MWGS gym) and Buz Haymans; 2004-Darryl McCartt (letting his flag fly across the court coming to rest on the inbounds spot); 2006- Tom Dent (during warm-ups got smashed in the face by a serve so hard he required medical treatment); 2007 (tie) – Willie Jones (made a call, then changed it three times until it was back at his original ruling) & Doug Schutte (got run over by a pair of female players while working as a line judge at the Showcase Tournament); 2008 – Dave Roever (in his 16th year of reffing in Richmond, went to the wrong school and just avoided a speeding ticket trying to get to his match on time); 2009 – Bob Provost (went to the wrong school for the AAA regional semi-finals); 2010 – David Bassler (forgot his uniform for a district playoff match and his picture showed up in the local paper the next day); 2011 – Joe Moore (only realized at the pre-match conference that he had on BROWN shoes); 2012 – Darryl McCartt (at the RVC Showcase, did the coaches’ meeting and coin toss on the wrong court); 2013 – Doug Schutte (was parked illegally and had to stop his match in order to move his car before it got towed); 2014 - Randall Carson - needed to give a coach a yellow card, but discovered that he’d left his cards in his ref kit.  He called his partner across the court to borrow his cards, but his partner’s cards were in his kit, too; 2015 - Tim Gunn - Performed the Captains' meeting, conducted warm-ups, observed player introductions, whistled teams onto the court, and proceeded to the R1's side of the court to start the match, only to discover that there was no referee stand; 2016 - Ellen Mooradian -While getting ready for a Regional match at Bruton, was required to change into her uniform in the janitor's closet while sitting on a nasty toilet because the girls' locker room was not available; 2017 - Howard Nester (couldn’t find his car in Monacan’s parking lot after a match).; 2018 - Rick Adams, who after a JV match, developed a problem with his contacts so bad that another referee had to be rushed to the site to work the varsity contest; 2019 - Bob Guagliardo, while driving to a match with his top down, had his uniform shirt fly out of his convertible, so he had to ref the match in his t-shirt; 2022 - Ellen Mooradian, blew out her show and had to use electrical tape to seal it up, and Bonny Hajek, who was assigned a game at Prince Edward, confirmed it with her crew, but drove to Prince George instead, 80+ miles away; 2023 - Rick Adams, who acting as line judge in a private school playoff match, fell backwards on his a$$ trying to avoid a player moving towards him.

 

Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang -- for the referee most likely to show up at a match in a tow truck:  1998-Angel Torres (car broke down so many times he should have bought a tow truck); 1999-Ron Farris (“who needs headlights when there’s a full moon”); 2000-David Bassler (his car – 256,000 miles and counting -- broke down; then his loaner broke down, too); 2001-Theresa Armstrong (her car’s even dirtier than Howard’s farm truck); 2002-Clark Woods (only car that broke down this year); Winter 2003-Howard Nester (nobody wants to ride in his farm truck); Fall 2003-Joe Clark (Joe’s car is even more unreliable than Howard’s farm truck); 2004-Buddy Thomas (for having his car actually break down on the way to a match); 2005-Joe ‘not again’ Clark (who now has two ‘cars’ up on blocks and was even late to the banquet to receive his prize; 2006-Bob Schumm (shows up to matches in his taxicab); 2007-Don Gathers (car was in the shop most of the season); 2008 – Donna Richardson (always seemed to have one vehicle in dire need of repair); 2009 – David Peebles (ran out of gas in the way to meet his crew); 2010 – Pat Kaveney (brand new car wouldn’t shut off at the school and he had to get someone to turn it off for him); 2011 – Darryl McCartt (car broke down on the way to a playoff match); 2012 (tie) – Tom Knapstein (work truck got stuck in the mud and could not make it to his match) and Breanna Spain (had her car towed for being illegally parked and missed her playoff assignment); 2013 – Ellen Mooradian (her car’s transmission blew up on the way to the October meeting); 2014 - Guillermo Novo (after turning down a ride to the match so that he could ride his motorcycle, had to bum a ride home from his partner because of a huge thunderstorm that struck during the match); 2015 - three winners this year - Breanna Spain (after giving a coach a yellow and red cards, had to ask his assistance to change her flat tire in a driving rainstorm – and one of the lug nuts turned out to be stripped), Michelle Clark (continued her family’s tradition of vehicle issues – her driver’s side door wouldn’t close so she drove to a match at Collegiate holding the door shut), Bob Provost (hit a deer driving himself, Pete Sweet and James Love to their playoff match at Smithfield and arrived so late the R2, Erv Myrick, started the match without them); 2016 - Brian Cowles’ wife Gina (for moving the car at the request of the R1 (Brian) during a playoff match at Monacan when the AD announced that vehicles parked in the No Parking Zone buss circle were being ticketed by a county sheriff); 2017 - Ellen Mooradian (had an accident driving to a match at Highland Springs sufficiently serious that she had to be replaced by another official); 2018 - Tanya Meekins (put her car in the shop for maintenance thinking her season was over. Bruce then surprised her with a playoff assignment); 2019 - Jasmine Henderson got a flat going to Atlee and had to be replaced; 2023 - Felicia Johnson, whose car broke down, not once but twice, and had to cancel matches just a few hours before match-time

 

 Salesman of the Year -- for the referee who brought in the most new members:  2000 - Bruce Frye; 2001 - Ron Robinson; 2002 - Ron Robinson; 2003 Winter - David Bassler; 2003 Fall - Ron Robinson; 2004 - Bruce Frye; 2005 - Ed Smith; 2006 - Bruce Frye; 2007 - Bruce Frye; 2008 - Bruce Frye; 2009 - Charles Colgin; 2010 – Bill Slish; 2011 - Multiple Winners with one each; 2012 - Bruce Frye, Ellen Mooradian, & E.J. Taylor (3-way tie); 2013 - David Bassler and Howard Nester (tie); 2014 - Hank Hartz; 2015 - Hank Hartz; 2016 - Gilbert Stewart; 2017 - Bruce Frye & Hank Hartz; 2018 - Hank Hartz; 2019 - Six-way tie for Honorable mention; 2023 - Ron Lee – who as a new member, also recruited a New Member!

 

Minute Man Award -- for the referee(s) most available in the least amount of time:  1998 - Ron Farris & Hawthrone Wilkes; 1999 - Arthur Chester, Michelle Fortune & Rick Fortune; 2000 - Woody Wheeler & Christine Simmons; 2001 - Alecia Jones & Jim Aldrich;  2002 - Bert Wilson & Ronnie Jones; 2003 - Bob Guagliardo; 2004 - Howard Nester; 2005 - Lou Martin; 2006 - Todd Hagan; 2007 - Tom Dent & Bert Wilson; 2008 - Charles Arvin, Dave Hunt, Darryl McCartt, Bert Wilson, Stuart Wilson; 2009 - Ervin Taylor; 2010 - Hank Hartz and Leonard Lambert; 2011 - Luise Farmer, Hank Hartz, Ellen Mooradian, Jerry Stone, & Bryan Wagner; 2012 - Annie Abernethy, Andy Bertrand, Paul Carter, & Bonny Hajek; 2013 – Randall Clary, Chris Hammond, Bob Provost, & Cleo Thornhill; 2014 - Rob Blankenship, Randall Carson, Joe Moore, and Howard Nester; 2015 - Phil Rollins; 2016 - Judy Clark and Ray O'Leary; 2017 - Charles Arvin, Randall Clary, Brian Cowles, J.J. Foster, Bruce Frye, James Love, Ellen Mooradian, Dave Peebles, Bob Provost, Doug Satterwhite, Gilbert Stewart and Bryan Wagner; 2018 - David Sommers, Tom House, & Sam Kornegay; 2019 - Robert Calloway, Cliff Smith, Syuart Spencer, Charles Arvin, John Ingram, Mitch Nichols, Andie Gantz-Holly, & Rob Robertson; 2022 -Bob Guagliardo & Sonya Fultz; 2023 - Bonny Hajek for going to Brunswick Academy on the way back from working a Field Hockey tournament in NC.

 

The Above and Beyond the Call Award:  2001 - Stoney McNeil (Middlesex/Northumberland match rescheduled for Northumberland; drove to Northumberland to make sure match was covered – and we don’t assign Northumberland; Woody Wheeler waited more than an hour and a half for Cumberland’s very lost bus driver to find Park View HS); 2002 - Pat Kaveney (drove to Greensville to discover match had been moved to Powhatan, so he drove there) and Jim Aldrich (drove to Mathews to discover his match was cancelled; Ron sent him to Powhatan instead); 2003 - Doug James and John Thomas, left dinner to ref an unscheduled match; 2004 - Andy Creery who arrived at TJ for a match and found the school dark. He then drove to MWGS to find that they had moved the match without telling the Assignor; 2005 - Not given since all matches were covered; 2006 - Charles Colgin and Bob Guagliardo, who left a match at Hanover to cover an unscheduled scrimmage at Hermitage); 2007 - Jeff Carter, Major Coles, Pat Kaveney, & Darryl McCartt, who waited patiently for over an hour to begin matches at Patrick Henry and Maggie Walker when the wrong team from MWGS went to P-H by bus and had to come back; 2008 – Richard Hesse, who blocked the date to go to a concert with his wife, yet agreed to travel to Nottoway MS to work a match that was a last-minute addition to the busiest day of the season; 2009 – CVVOA Rating Committee (David Bassler, Brian Cowles, Willie Jones, & Howard Nester); 2010 – Richard Hesse, who left a regional match at Atlee (as a paying customer) to fill in for an ailing member who was to ref the regional final at Powhatan; 2011 – Mike Hicks, who drove Bonny Hajek home to get a spare key after she locked her car keys in the trunk after a match; 2013 – Richard Derricott, Jr., who left the October meeting to go pick up Ellen Mooradian when her car broke down, Dean Scott, who was scheduled for Maggie Walker, but traded matches with John Thomas, who was at Park View, so that John could make it to a meeting in Fredericksburg that night, and Leonard Lane, for serving as a ball handler for four days at the VHSL state championships at the Siegel Center; 2014 - Bonny Hajek, who on the heaviest playoff night of the year, was scheduled, then rescheduled, then rescheduled, then rescheduled, then finally rescheduled at the 5th different school; 2015 - Lydia Frye, who on November 2nd, when Bob Provost collided with a deer on the way to Smithfield for a Conference Playoff Match, left home at Bruce’s request and drove to pick up Bob and Pete Sweet and delivered them to Smithfield for the match. Entire trip took about three hours and covered 160 miles; 2016 - Nancy McLaughlin, whose car was in the shop most of the season but still managed to get to all her assignments on time; 2017 - Hank Hartz, for videotaping all his evaluees and adding on-screen commentary; 2018 - Not Awarded; 2019 - Cliff Smith, for when his car broke down in Richmond, called Uber to take him to York High School and then again to take him home. Cost him more than what he made for the assignment; 2023 - Anne Peterson – Started after our season classes were done and had never really worked a match.  Volunteered to work as an R2 on a MS match that only paid for 1 ref.  And did it TWICE, to get some court time and work for our group.

McGuyver Award: New for 2019 - the referee or referees who took action to ameliorate a potential disastrous situation and got the match back on track. Mitch Nichols, Hank Hartz, David Bassler and Lydia Frye who teamed up to get referees for Matoaca girls’ senior night match when the A.D. forgot to put the match on the schedule and didn’t call until fifteen minutes before match time; 2023 - Curtis Bronder, Larry Stolarski, Wade Ellegood, James Pascoe, and Bonnie Hajek, for moving and even moving twice on a day when multiple changes were required to fill slots that became open due to turnbacks.

The Honor Roll: New for 2019 – to recognize members who attended all CVVOA meetings and got a 100 on the Federation test.  This year’s winners are Scott Carter, Bruce Frye, Hank Hartz, Frederick Helm, Pat Kaveney, Jerry Stone and Bryan Wagner; 2023 - Rick Adams, Eddie Banks, David Bassler, Dana Carter, Ronnie Edwards, Bob Guagliardo, Alecia Hairston, Hank Hartz, Thomas House, Tim Kallam, Frank Rodriguez, Dave Roever, Cliff Smith, and Antonio Torres-Castellon;

Iron Man Award – for the official who had no closed dates and who would go anywhere at any time to referee a match: Bob Provost (2005); Pat Kaveney (2006); Willie Jones (2007); Hank Hartz (2008); Bob Provost (2009); Bonny Hajek & John Thomas (2010); Darryl McCartt (2011); Bob Provost (2012); Willie Jones (2013); Hank Hartz (2014); Pat Kaveney (2015); Hank Hartz (2016); Award Retired in 2017.

 

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