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August 23, 2019 - Drag Volleyball by Fay Jacobs

Drag Volleyball

 

Drag Volleyball Squads are in the Wings!

Labor Day Weekend, the stunning Sundance auction and twin dances are not the only hot tickets in town. On Sunday, down at Poodle Beach, the Drag Volleyball extravaganza takes place and while it will certainly be hot, no tickets are required.

Two killer volleyball teams, mostly—but not exclusively—men, are now practicing their game and thinking about high heels, high hair, and the continuation of their 30-year history of serving, sashaying, and spiking (in spike heels).

While they play killer volleyball, they also entertain, sing, and present outrageous skits.

Back in 1988, it all started as a pick-up volleyball game on the sand at the south end of the boardwalk. According to Brent Minor, (drag name Barbara Ann), who was on that original team, the late Forrest Park (affectionately called Flo) originated Rehoboth’s drag volleyball game as a way to close out the summer.

Flo provided nine women’s swimsuits, almost as a lark. “We couldn’t even coax a ninth player to put on a suit. A group of lesbians saw us and came and played against us.” Brent says.

The following year, a second team of drag queen athletes joined the event, led by Rich Fennell (aka When’ D).

Brent’s team is called the Delmarva Divas and Brent has played in every single game since Drag Volleyball became a Rehoboth thing. Many players have suffered broken hDrag Volleyballigh heels, but Brent, to keep his record going, once played with a broken elbow. He’s known for his dedication to this event and for helping to keep it going strong for so many years.

“We’ve been offered sponsorships for the game and some players wanted to make this a fundraiser, but we have always turned that down,” he says, “we just want people to come and have a fun time and not feel obligated to pay anything.”

This free, fabulous event is one of Rehoboth’s signature Labor Day traditions, and has become a major friend, if not fund-raiser. Even USA Today once mentioned Rehoboth’s famous Drag Volleyball in a column naming Rehoboth one of the great gay beach towns.

Like Brent, there are other long-time drag athletes who have played the serious volleyball games and performed in the not-so-serious skits and entertainments. Mark Kimble (aka Myrna) is the only other player who has been in every game over the years.

The second team is often called The Other Girls, and they, too, have a tradition of longevity and athletics. When both teams hit the sand, anything can—and often does—happen.

So now drag volleyball is a big deal Labor Day weekend tradition, with thousands of fans, the press, and lots of drag celebrities making up the estimated crowd of over 2,000 onlookers.

People have been known to line the boardwalk to get a view of the flamboyant entrances made by the teams and then follow them down to the sand, cheering all the way.

And it’s always anybody’s guess what the costumes and team themes will be.

Previous memorable themes have been “the many stages of Madonna,” where the players were clad in Madonna’s well-known costume choices; “The Wedding Party,” an outrageous and naughty wedding skit; and “Gaga Galaxy,” where one player arrived in a giant egg hoisted overhead by a bevy of well-muscled boys.

Folks have been known to take the game and entertainment so seriously they really throw themselves into the theme. One year, when a whole team came dressed as Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz, several friends of Dorothy rented a small airplane to fly overhead with a banner proclaiming “Surrender Dorothy.”

The annual sport and silliness will take place on Sunday, September 1, at give-or-take 1 p.m. in the area in front of Queen Street (how appropriate) off the boardwalk. It’s something to see. And cheer. And surprising or not, see some very, very excellent volleyball. ▼

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