The Deland Shuffleboard Club hosted the ND08 Any Doubles Tournament on 11/13/25. Christine Inga was our Director and Walt Bartels, Janet Shira, R Shuford, Joe and Chris Inga and the Deland Shuffleboard Club were our sponsors. The weather started out chilly but turned into two beautiful days. Congratulations to all our shufflers.
ND08 – Any Doubles – Deland Shuffleboard – 11/13/25 – – 22 teams MAIN: 1. Sarah Horan & David Strock – Deland 2. Christine Giumarra & Rod Lewis – Deland/Tavares 3. Bonnie & Randy Radke – Coronado-Mainland 4. Suzanne Musashe & Mark Gephart – Coronado-Mainland
CONSOLATION: 1. Janet Shira & Walt Bartels – Coronado-Mainland/Leesburg 2. Sharon Wilde & Al Dronsfield – Hawthorne/Leesburg 3. Bobbette & Al Wisman – Holiday RV 4. Phyllis Sokol-Wood & Ralph Lyon – Leesburg
The Hawthorne Shuffleboard Club hosted the State P06a Men’s/Ladies Doubles tournament on Nov 10/11, 2025. It was really chilly for Florida but a total of 33 teams showed up for the challenge. Bob Robinson was the Director and All Florida Weatherproofing was the sponsor. Congratulations to all the hardee shufflers.
The Coronado Mainland Shuffleboard Club hosted the ND06 Any Doubles Tournament on 11/6/25. Christine Inga was our director and our sponsors were, Berlin & Denys Insurance, Davis Bros HVAC, Hall Machine Works, NSB Physical Therapy, Springhill Suites by Marriot, State Farm Insurance, Stellar Foot & Ankle and Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 4250 as well as our club members, Gail Kadar, Joyce Tivy, Marty Salanger, Arlene & Jerry Jabaut and Cindy & Zak Wonson. We had beautiful weather and Zak Wonson and Mike Beall had the courts and discs in excellent condition. Thanks to all our volunteers and congratulations to all the shufflers.
ND06 – Any Doubles – Coronado-Mainland – 11/6/25 – – 20 teams MAIN: 1. Rex Galusha & David Strock – Coronado-Mainland/Deland 2. Mark Gephart & Tony Angelo – Coronado-Mainland 3. Bonnie & Randy Radke – Coronado-Mainland 4. Cindy Wonson & Stan Williamson – Coronado-Mainland
CONSOLATION: 1. Val & Brad Simons – Deland 2. Rod Lewis & Walt Bartels – Tavares/Leesburg 3. Dennis Buelk & Zak Wonson – Coronado-Mainland 4. Katy & Lyle Walker – Hawthorne
This is the Leesburg Shuffleboard Club’s last tournament on Oct 30th and it is the Bob Brandt Memorial Tournament which was begun two years ago by Dave Dean to honor his friend, Bob Brandt. There is a plaque for the winner’s names and Gail Howell will be making her pulled pork sandwiches. Hopefully many will come to play in their final tournament before they are closed down on Nov. 7th.
The Leesburg Shuffleboard Club held their final tournament on Oct. 30th in honor of Bob Brandt. Bob Robinson was the director and the sponsors were, Yvonne Alberg, Lilly Delosier, Al Dronsfield, Cebert Wealth Management and Suter Air Conditioning. Congratulations to all the shufflers.
CONSOLATION: 1. Christine Inga & Carol Helfer – – – Deland/Leesburg 2. Phyllis Sokol-Wood & Pat King– – – Leesburg 3. Donnamarie Lewis & Rac Ann Bishop – – -Mid Florida Lakes/Holiday RV 4. Bobbette Wisman & Beth Ash – – -Holiday RV/Hawthorne
ND05 – Men’s Doubles –Leesburg – 10/30/25 – – 19 teams MAIN: 1. Stan Williamson & Ralph Lyon – – -Coronado-Mainland/Leesburg 2. Aaron Politsky & David Strock – – – Leesburg/Deland 3. Paul Ayotte & Ben Brannock – – – Leesburg 4. John Giumarra & Walt Bartels– – – Deland/Leesburg
CONSOLATION: 1. Steve Clark & Clark Silvers – – – Mid Florida Lakes/Leesburg 2. Lewis Kagan & Roger Brown – – – Leesburg 3. Brad Simons & Joe Inga – – -Deland 4. Al Wisman & Bruce Bishop– – -Holiday RV
Lewis Kagan and Roger Brown did not stay for pictures.
It is with a very heavy heart that I inform all of you that we have lost a very close friend and long time member of Deland and Orange City Shuffleboard Club, Roger Vandevender. Roger passed away October 13th in Elkins, WV.
Roger was a dear friend to many of us – past and present. His witty remarks, heartwarming laughter and love of the game brought us joy and will forever remind us why we, like him, love this game.
The club will be making a donation to plant 3 trees, in his memory, and as such will symbolize Roger’s impact on us all: past, present and future.
We believe Alice and her sister Pat will be spending the winter in Florida, however, no details as yet.