“Memories” by Brana Vlašić

January 29th, 2012

Our club lost an irreplaceable leader last year.

The list of Mr. Neil Smyth’s achievements is endless. From attending Yale University and being a member of the U.S. Navy, to being a Vice-President of the Las Vegas hotel Caesars Palace, he left an impact on a lot of people. Next to all this, he was a great family man.  He may not be with us anymore, but the footprint he left on our lives is too big to be ignored.

It was a fall day when Mr. Neil approached and welcomed me to the San Diego Table Tennis Club. I don’t remember the details, but the truth is that very often we forget the first encounter with those we end up being close with.

I have never seen someone of that age being so good and active in our sport. He said that table tennis is the only sport where he can still beat those younger and faster than him.

He had a strange way of holding the paddle, and managed to keep it that way even though many suggested that he should change it. His serves seemed simple, but a lot of people had trouble returning them. He loved playing doubles. After a won point, he would celebrate quietly, without provoking his opponent. At the end of a won match he would just say victoriously: “That’s it!” Every won match was important to him. He would talk about these victories with people close to him, and after them he would go home satisfied. On the other hand, we knew that even if he lost, Mr. Neil would be rushing back to Balboa Park the next day ready to challenge some other people.

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Brana Vlašić
January, 2012

The Passing of Neil Smyth

November 2nd, 2011


We regret to inform you that our dear friend and club member Neil Cornelius Smyth passed away last night around midnight on November 1st, 2011. More details will be posted here when they become available.  (You may click on the photo to enlarge it.)

Click here to view Neil’s USATT Hall of Fame induction article.

There will be a service on Monday in San Diego, and another later in the week in Las Vegas. This link contains the information, and a guest book to sign: Neil’s Guestbook & Funeral Service Info

(Info from Carl Danner)

Huntsman World Senior Games Results

October 9th, 2011

Hi All:

Well, it’s all over. Christian Lillieroos won Silver losing to Francisco Mendez in the Gold Medal match for over 2000 rated event. I lost the Bronze Medal match to Karl Assenmacher in the over 2000 rated event. Ray Fahlstrom and I lost our Gold Medal match to win Silver to Gayle Weikert and Shi Lin. We didn’t play well at all. Ray won Silver in his Mixed Doubles match age 75-79. I won Gold in the Mixed Doubles age 70-74 with my partner Joanne Tessler. See you all at the club.

Best regards,
Mark

 

Summary

Silver medal in Over 2000 - Christian Lillieroos
Silver in Men’s Doubles – Age 70-74 – Mark Adelman & Ray Fahlstrom
Gold in Mixed Doubles – Age 70-74 – Mark Adelman
Silver in Mixed Doubles – Age 75-79 – Ray Fahlstrom