Second Annual Bocce Tournament Set for Sept. 20 at Simon Meadow
By STEVE GALLUZZO | Sports Editor
After the Palisades Fire in January, the second annual Hollywood Cup Bocce Ball Invitational seemed in jeopardy.
“When the fire hit, I instantly felt there was no way I’d be hosting the tournament this year,” Memo Macalpin confessed. “My thoughts were more with the Palisadians and seeing in what other way I could help within the community to get moving forward.”
Then, YMCA Executive Director Jim Kirtley and Board Chairwoman Tracey Price stepped in and offered up Simon Meadow, the seven-acre oasis that has hosted so many town events over the years, while Macalpin figured out the future of the tournament that he founded last August—one year after capturing gold at the U.S. Bocce Federation National Championships near Chicago.
“Tracey had been restoring Simon Meadow as soon as she had access after the fires,” he added. “You drive through the Palisades today and see the aftermath, but then you get to Simon Meadow and you walk into one of the most pristine places I’ve ever seen. It’s absolutely stunning—all thanks to Tracey. I’m normally the one wanting to help, but this time my YMCA family came to my rescue and now the show will go on and the tournament will be held Saturday, September 20.
What a show it will be. Macalpin did not merely build out a tournament, he built out an experience, and his friends and professional connections all rallied together to jump in and assist.
The event setup/take-down and tournament bracket management will all be taken care of by a private conglomerate that wishes to remain anonymous.
“They just want to be good citizens and they’re neighbors of ours… they told me they’d come to set up right at sunrise and take down at sunset to remain quietly behind the scenes” Macalpin said. “They have a sports division that’s one of the best in the country. “I was so touched, that’s a gesture to the success of this company. They set the tone of pure leadership and caring.”
Cassidy Athletics will set up mobile bocce courts on the meadow, similar to what Palisadians have been playing on in Santa Monica in the Palisades Bocce Club current Summer League.
Daryl-Ann Denner, founder and owner of her small business that is no longer very small, a $100 million per year company called “Nuuds,” is donating $300 gift bags to every female athlete participating in the tournament.
DIVI founders Dani and Jordan Austin are donating shampoo and conditioner products to all athletes. Lollapalooza merchandiser, “Madd Merch” jumped in and is providing a special edition Pacific Palisades t-shirt souvenir to all athletes.
Local business owner Robert Flutie of “Flour Pizzeria and Cafe” will once again be the title sponsor of the tournament and will build out a pop-up pizzeria for all athletes on the meadow, which will include a lounge with international DJ Doug Knox spinning tunes all day.
Two giant trophy cups lived at Flour Pizzeria when the fire struck. Manfred Jossel of Awards Plus LA has designed a new cup, and has made it even bigger than it already was. His design inspiration was the Stanley Cup and he cannot wait to unveil it on tournament day.
In baseball, there is the ceremonial first pitch. In Bocce, there is the ceremonial first pallino roll and this year’s honorees are all community leaders uniting to kick off the tournament in the spirit of the Palisades community. Price and Kirtley will be joined by Jasmine Dowlatshahi, Senior Director of Palisades Recreation Center, and Palisades Bocce Club founder Jimmy Dunne.
The teams playing in this year’s event are the defending champion Bayside Rollers, Marina Mavericks, Raffa and Roll, Downey Bocce Club, Slays, Bocceros, Kiss My Bocce, Rip Tide, Les Coqs, Pali Partyin’ Pallinos, Roll Models and this year’s celebrity team Tik Toss Stars will be led by Forbes Top 50 most powerful and richest creators, celebrity chef My Nguyen, DreaKnowsBest, and two more surprise celebrities round out this year’s all-female squad.
“That’s just some of what we’ve got planned… my phone’s still ringing,” Macalpin said. “Last year I set out to run one of the best tourneys in the country and that was accomplished. This year I want to run this tournament better than the Bocce National Championships. My playing at the National Championships didn’t happen this year as USA Bocce canceled the event due to shaky leadership and logistics. Now I get to offer up the next best thing and give the Palisades community a little bit of healing in the process through the power of sport, our community’s love of bocce ball, and one unforgettable experience.”
Jason Brock, Star of “The X Factor” will sing the National Anthem “a capella” at 9:30 a.m. and the public is invited to stop by in the morning to watch the opening ceremonies. Parking is available on Via de la Paz, a short walk from Simon Meadow.
The inaugural Hollywood Cup took place last August at Veterans Gardens and 12 teams, divided into two groups of six, battled it out for the championship. In the end the Bayside Rollers emerged as the gold medalists after their spirited victory over Bocce Ball Stars in the finals. Dunne presented the foursome of Carlyn Peterson, Nancy Gillette, Diane Tallant and Diane Holt with the trophy. Taking the bronze was Crem de La Bocce. Macalpin coached Team Flour and although it did not advance to the playoffs, team member Savanah Moss was named the Tournament MVP.