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Picture of the Month (September 2011)
All participants of Casa Via Mar Tournament with the Winners
Member Profile – Marina Pavlovich
You probably have seen Marina’s ground strokes on the Court, but have you seen her brush strokes on canvas?
If you don’t see her on our courts on Saturday morning, you will probably find her down in Laguna Canyon, painting at the Laguna Art College. Marina studied art and design from childhood in Russia graduating from the Stroganofskaya Academy in Moscow, one of Europe’s famous institutions of art. Impressionistic portraiture, figurative, still life, architectural, landscape, and plein air paintings are her specialty, but Marina points out that her defining element is probably brush stroke.
While her passion is painting, she has also worked as an industrial designer, designing various products in Russia and the U.S. (35mm cameras, automotive sport wheels, night vision optics, titanium golf clubs, etc.). Her art has been exhibited in Russia, Germany and the U.S.
In her early 20’s Marina started playing tennis on the clay courts of Russia. She belonged to a private tennis club, where members were accorded court time based upon the amount of volunteer time they donated to the maintenance of the clay courts and other club facilities.
She enjoys playing with the TTC and the Sundowners League, where she plays as a member of the Tustin Acers. You often see Marina on the courts with her American Eskimo dog, “Mishka”. She met her husband Steve (also a TTC member) at a party (invited by her Tennis Club) in Moscow in 1993 and has lived in Orange County since 1996. She proudly became a U.S. citizen in February.
Member Profile – Rich Gustafson
Born in 1929, Rich quit school at the age of 16 and worked for navy for four years 1947-51 and took part in Korean and Vietnam wars. Later worked as construction carpenter.Rich married in 1954, which lasted 22 years. Has 3 daughters, all married and settled in life. Has 3 grand children.
Rich survived cancer in 1996 and recovered in 1 year. He played handball for 13 years. He started playing tennis in 1977 and joined Tustin Tennis Club in 1978.
Being one of the oldest members, if not the oldest, he is very appropriately holding the position of the “Historian” of the club.
Rich now lives alone in Tustin. Tennis is the greatest attraction in his life, which keeps him going. His sweet personality is a treat for the club members.
2011 USA 60s Hardcourt Singles Semis
2011 USA National 60s Hardcourt Singles semi-finals between Larry Turville (Naples FL) and Wesley Jackson (Rancho Mirage CA) at the Mission Hills CC in Rancho Mirage CA.
Senior Tennis Serve
Tennis Pro Joe MacDonald demostrate’s the way a Senior Player can hit his or her serve. You don’t need a 100 MPH serve anymore. You need a serve that is accurate and with a little spin. It’s important to get the toss out in front so as to get to net when playing double’s. Being reliable is more important then pace in senior tennis. Practice the serve when you can. Especially the toss.
Picture of the Month (August 2011)
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Member Profile – Walter Curtis Davis
Born 03/09/26 St. Joseph, Missouri. I left St. Joseph in the middle of my senior year of High School and came to California with my mother.
I found it necessary to quit school and went to work in the aircraft industry. Upon reaching the age of eighteen I became a member of the Army Air Corp, serving in the Aleutian Islands (Shemya) till the end of the war, then in the army of occupation in Japan until completion of my tour.
In the fall of 1948 I began studies at the U of Kansas where my father was resident. While in school I met and married Joan Elizabeth Johnson who is the mother of our four sons and my wife of 62 years.
Upon graduating with a BS in physics we moved to California where I worked in the Aerospace Industry until I retired in 1983. During this time we lived in Tustin, and reared our four sons.
We now have 7 grandchildren ranging in age from 11-30yrs. I played tennis sporadically through the years almost always in the evening. In the late eighties I could no longer play nights so I sought a day game and found the Tustin Tennis Club. Cataract surgery allowed night tennis again and I enjoyed the evening tournaments.
Recently I found playing nights difficult and four sets impossible. I am now content to play two and sometimes three sets mornings.