Archive for September, 2010

Coach Ray Bussard

Posted by admin September - 27 - 2010 - Monday Comments Off

Chikopi’s Swim Coach Ray BUSSARD – age 82 of Knoxville, Tennessee, died Wednesday night, September 22, 2010 at Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center from a long bout with diabetes.  Ray spent many good summers at Chikopi and put Chikopi swimmers through his many stroke drills.  At Chikopi, Ray was always assisted by daughter, Christie, “Tiger”, Bussard who also attended Ak-O-Mak for over a decade.

Coach Ray coined the word, “spezzerinctum”, used at Chikopi to represent that extra desire, mental strength and fortitude needed for success.  There are many, “Ray Bussard Stories”, but perhaps the most memorable was his mid-night swim workout.  Ray had arrived at Chikopi just before dark, but still wanted to get in a workout his first day.  Bob set up spot lights on the pool and woke up all the swimmers at midnight.  It was, “brisk”, in the water that night but everyone was so proud the next day at breakfast having completed Chikopi’s only mid-night workout.

With wife, Ruth, Ray originated the Baton of Victory, presented each year to the winning coach of the NCAA National Championship Team.  Matt Mann II was the recipient of the “Baton”, several times, as Michigan won many National Titles during his coaching career.  Matt’s “Baton”, currently sits on the Chikopi Mainhouse mantel and is, “kept alive”, by using it to “pass” from winner to winner each year at Chikopi’s sporting events.  For the past 18 years, Bob has had the honor of representing the International Swimming Hall of Fame, at each of the NCAA National Championships to present the Baton of Victory, on behalf of Ruth and Ray.

Coach Ray had a unique ability to coach any sport, and coach it well.  His coaching career started as a football, baseball, track and basketball coach before being asked to coach the University of Tennessee swim team, a sport about which he knew very little technique.  Being a strict disciplinarian, he insisted the swimmers all cut their hair short and wear ties and jackets when traveling.  As a result, the swimmers all quit the team, but gradually returned stronger than ever under Ray’s leadership.   Ray also became known for the other traditions he brought – the wearing of coonskin caps and emptying a bottle of their home pool water into an opponent’s pool.  Over time he became coaching stalwart of the South East Conference, one of the strongest swimming conferences in the U.S. A.  Within a few years, 1978, Tennessee won the coveted NCAA National Championship Team Title.

Coach Bussard was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame, 1999, the Tennessee Swimming Hall of Fame (which he established in 1982), Tennessee and Virginia sports halls of fame, Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame, Virginia Sports Hall of Fame, College Swimming Coaches Hall of Fame, Bridgewater College Hall of Fame, and was NCAA coach of the year in 1972 and 1978. Yet he never swam a race in competition. He was sprint coach for the U.S. team in the 1984 Olympics at Los Angeles, and coach U.S. teams in the 1979 Pan Am Games and Pan Pacific Games.

Chikopi’s love goes out to Ruth and daughters Tiger, Jackie and Kerry.  Rays photograph hangs in the Chikopi Mainhouse where he will always be remembered for his coaching and swimming enthusiasm – and for his friendship to Chikopi.

Funeral Mass will be held 11:00 AM Monday at St. John Neumann Catholic Church with Father Michael Noland officiating. Family and friends will meet 2:00 PM Tuesday at Woodland Cemetery, Bath County, Virginia for interment service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to The University of Tennessee Athletic Department, Men’s Swim Team in care of UT Athletic Department, 1551 Lake Loudoun Blvd., Knoxville, Tn., 37996. Online condolences may be sent to www.rosemortuary.com. The family will receive friends from 2:00 to 4:00 PM Sunday at Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel.

http://ishof.org/honorees/99/99bussard.html

Will Cannon

Posted by admin September - 20 - 2010 - Monday Comments Off

Teagan’s Fort Lauderdale soccer coach and Chikopi alum, Will Cannon.

Class: Freshman

Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, FL

Highschool: University HS

Position: Defender

 

High School: Competed for the West Pines United Club team and at University High School in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. … Was rated one of ESPN Rise Magazine’s State by State Top Players … Earned all-region recognition from The Miami Herald … Led University to a pair of district championships and two trips to the state quarterfinals … The Suns finished 21-1-2 over his senior season … Led a back line that allowed just eight goals over the 24 matches.

Personal: William Hayes Cannon was born Dec. 12, 1991, in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. … Son of Ann and Marc Cannon … Chose San Diego State over Kentucky, Massachusetts, Florida Gulf Coast University and Lafayette College.

Ryan Smith

Posted by admin September - 15 - 2010 - Wednesday Comments Off

Courtney Hicks said YES!  To Ryan Smith when he asked her to marry him on Saturday September 11th.  Way to go Ryan!!  Congratulations.

Rob Winograd

Posted by admin September - 15 - 2010 - Wednesday Comments Off

Rob Winograd is the proud new father of baby girl Nara, born September 11th 2010, weight 7lb 8oz.

Congratulations Robbie!

Carl & Joyce Crossman

Posted by admin September - 14 - 2010 - Tuesday 3 COMMENTS

The Ole Guitar Pickers Corner, Ahmic Harbour

Carl, Chikopi’s caretaker and maintenance man from 1959- 2010, and his wife Joyce, suffered a fire to their home in Ahmic Harbour on Tuesday, September 7, 2010. A lightening strike is being determined as the cause of the fire, so the fire is being ruled accidental. Carl was taken to the hospital in Parry Sound for smoke inhalation and burns to his face and neck, but fortunately he was released on Friday, and is now getting follow-up treatment as an outpatient. Carl has made good progress, with still a way to go.

Friends and family have cleared The Craft Room at their store and restaurant, and they are now making it their home until the damage at their house can be assessed.  Fortunately the area of the home which was most affected was the garage, a spare room and a bathroom. The firefighters were able to remove all of Carl’s precious musical instruments and their family photos.

Friends and family are having a fundraising breakfast at The Ahmic Harbour Fire Hall on Sunday morning of Thanksgiving weekend, 10-11 October. Joyce’s sister, Goldie, said that she would welcome wishes of support by e-mail (agladd@vianet.ca)  and that she would print them for Carl and Joyce. If one wishes to send a cheque to the Carl & Joyce it can be sent to Goldie, who will give it to Joyce and Carl along with the funds from the breakfast.

Bob is still at Chikopi and will attend the breakfast, if you would like to send your cheque via Chikopi, send it to Bob at 373 Chikopi Road, Magnetawan, Ontario, P0A 1P0, Canada.  Mark the envelope that it is for Carl & Joyce, include a note, with details of who you are and the years you attended Chikopi.

Address for Joyce’s sister, Goldie:

Mrs. Goldie Ladd
General Delivery
Dunchurch, ON  P0A 1G0
e-mail….agladd@vianet.ca

From: ccradock@umbc.edu
To: Camp Chikopi <campchikopi@aol.com>
Sent: Tue, Sep 14, 2010 11:10 am
Subject: Re: Carl Crossman

Chikopi and Ak-O-Mak it is our turn to help the Crossman's in their time of need. Carl and Joyce have been a special part of our families for years.

Please reach into your wallet to give them a start to replace their clothes and any other personal items they have lost.

In the spirit of giving it does not matter the amount. It is the fact that we show our support.

I suggest that we all send our donations to Bob so that he can present it from the Chikopi and the Ak-O-Mak families.

Thank you for your love and support for the Crossman's!

Sincerely,

Chad Cradock

Jason Chapman – Great Nephew to Matt Mann

Posted by admin September - 7 - 2010 - Tuesday Comments Off

Chikopi has recently been contacted by Jason Chapman of England, UK.  Jason is the great nephew to Matt Mann II and provided us with two great pieces of Chikopi history.

1924 - Matt Mann II, RoseMary Mann (3), Lea Mann

1924 Camp Chikopi Brochure

Chad Cradock

Posted by admin September - 2 - 2010 - Thursday Comments Off

Chad and wife Cristy welcomed their third child into the family.

CJ Cradock – Born 26 August 2010 – Yeah another alumni in the making!

Western Sailing Team – 4th September 2010

Posted by admin January - 20 - 2010 - Wednesday Comments Off

End Of 2010 Season – 12 September 2010

Posted by admin January - 17 - 2010 - Sunday Comments Off

 

Close of Chikop’s 91st summer on Ahmic Lake.

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