The Los Angeles Figure Skating Club Page Q3 2014 NEWS BULLETIN Volume 68, Issue 1 www.lafsc.org 2014—2015 Board of Directors President: Dawn Eyerly Vice President: Vicki Busch Secretary: Phyllis McCain Treasurer: Gary Correa Directors: Wendy Gazelle Robert Davis Karen Dillon Julie Anne Keen Wanda Gelsebach Coach Member: Anna Baram Junior Board President: Shayanne Casapao Vice President: Isabella Smit Secretary: Ella Ales Treasurer: Cheyenne Taylor Photography/Media Daphne Bogosian Directors: Louisa Borromeo Paolo Borromeo Karolina Calhoun Tessa Hong Shelby Little Selina Pan Kana Okafuji Nicole Rozenblat Eric Sjoberg Chelsey Wang Sr. Advisors: Wendy Gazelle & Margaret Smit Letter From the President I am pleased to announce that we have a newsletter again. Thank you Daphne for taking on this big project! I am honored to once again serve as the President of LAFSC – thank you for voting me into this position. Big kudos go out to Bob Davis, who has done a great job over the last few years as President, as well as to everyone who has served on our Board of Directors. This has been a great year so far. Not only have we run several successful annual competitions, including Adult Mid Winter Warmup, California Championships, Showcase for Skaters, and LA Open, but we also hosted the largest National Showcase in its history. The skating was terrific, and we were honored to host such a great event – especially to commemorate its tenth year. Thank you to Jan SooHoo and Michael Cruz for doing such a great job co-chairing the competition. We also recently held our annual Southwest Pacific critique, which was a success. Thank you to all of the officials who made it happen along with Bob and Joanne Davis and Vicki Busch who organized the event. Our Club is special – not only because of its tremendous history and great competitors, but because of all of our members – skaters, parents, coaches, and officials. Our members are the first people to volunteer when help is needed in the skating world. We are charitable. We are supportive. We are inclusive. These are just some of the attributes that make our Club stand out, and make me proud to still be an active member twenty years after I last competed as a skater. Thank you to all of our members for maintaining the unrequited love for skating and supportiveness that makes our Club what it is, and thank you for allowing me to share in your accomplishments. Good luck to all of our skaters competing at this year’s Southwest Pacific Regionals – I look forward to a great season. - Dawn Eyerly Page 2 Letter from the Junior Board President Inspired by love for Figure Skating and The Los Angeles Figure Skating Club, LAFSC is built upon hardworking and dedicated skaters. As the president, I am willing to devote time and effort volunteering at various club organized skating events including: ice shows, competitions, and fundraisers. Members develop a stronger connection to their figure skating community through volunteer work, as well as a sense of selflessness, responsibility, time management, and communication skills. I care deeply about LAFSC and the community outside of the figure skating world. My hope is to give back through canned food drives, donations to local charities, or any work of social service that can be beneficial to the community. I want to make the LAFSC Junior Board into role models who work their hardest to guide and inspire younger generations through their positive actions. - Shayanne Casapao Letter from the Editor I have been on the Junior Board for three years, each year occupying the same position of Media/Photographer. I enjoyed taking photos for LAFSC events, and wanted to bring back the newsletter in order to share them with our members who may not have had the chance to attend. That being said, I encourage anyone and everyone to send in photographs, articles, news - really any content at all. While I try to take photos when I can of as many events as possible, I do have a packed schedule, balancing school and skating. So please, for the next issue send in anything you’ve got, and it doesn’t have to be just pictures. Want to write an article? Give it a shot alhough all articles are subject to editing for spelling and grammar. Thanks, Daphne Bogosian Email: lafscnewsletter@gmail.com Page 3 2014 Los Angeles Open Championships ~ IJS Results Intermediate Ladies A Final Results Sabrina Cobarrubio SP 3 FS 2 Overall 3 Junior Men Paolo Borromeo SP 2 FS 2 Overall 1 Charlotte White SP 11 FS 11 Overall 11 Spencer Howe SP 3 FS 1 Overall 2 Intermediate Ladies B Final Results Jacqueline Schmidt SP 3 FS 5 Overall 3 Intermediate Pairs Jasmine Fendi + Joshua Fendi SP 1 FS 1 Overall 1 Daphne Bogosian SP 9 FS 8 Overall 9 Junior Pairs Jessica Lee + Robert Hennings SP 1 FS 1 Overall 1 Novice Ladies Tessa Hong SP 1 FS 1 Overall 1 Raffaella Koncius SP 5 FS 5 Overall 5 Hoang-Vi Vu SP 7 FS 9 Overall 7 Bria Yanez SP 8 FS 10 Overall 8 Chelsey Wang SP 11 FS 6 Overall 10 Gwyneth Moore SP 13 FS 13 Overall 13 Juvenile Girls A Chloe Drahiem - 8 Juvenile Girls B Jasmine Fendi - 5 Adult Gold Ladies Wanda Gelsebach - 2 Junior Ladies Jasmine Jafarkhani SP 4 FS 3 Overall 4 Senior Men Shotaro Omori SP 4 FS 4 Overall 4 Masters Intermediate/Novice Rachel Duran - 2 Masters Junior/Senior Lisa Lockwood - 1 Page 4 2014 National Showcase Results This year, Los Angeles Figure Skating Club was excited to host the National Showcase competition at their home-rink, Pickwick. It took a lot of planning, volunteer work, and some sleepless nights, but the results (below) were worth it. Adult Bronze Dramatic Entertainment Vicki Busch - 2nd Gary Correa - 6th Courtney Elliot - 8th Katharine Lincoln - 10th Deborah Woolen - 11th L. Dranae Jones - 12th Intermediate Light Entertainment C Grace Simmons - 5th Adult Bronze Duet Rabbit of Seville - 1st Junior Duets Priscilla and Pinkie - 1st Adult Bronze Light Entertainment Vicki Busch - 1st Gary Correa - 3rd Katharine Lincoln - 8th Junior Interpretive Samantha McCain - 1st Adult Gold Dramatic Meaghan Baitel - 3rd Joan Bys - 8th Lauren Day - 9th Lynn Gawell - 10th Kelly Morr - 11th Adult Gold Interpretive Joan Bys - 3rd Adult Gold Light Entertainment Kelly Morr - 1st Meaghan Baitel - 2nd Suzanne Kunstman - 3rd Lynn Gawell - 5th Joan Bys - 7th Adult Silver Dramatic Entertainment Sharidan Williams-Sotelo - 1st Laura Byrnes - 3rd Adult Silver Light Entertainment Laura Byrnes - 2nd Intermediate Dramatic Entertainment A Grace Simmons - 11th Intermediate Interpretive FINAL Grace Simmons - 8th Light Entertainment A Madelyn Talammantes - 11th Junior Dramatic Entertainment FINAL Heidi Han - 1st Samantha McCain - 3rd Selina Pan - 4th Junior Light Entertainment Samantha McCain - 3rd Kathleen Albert - 6th Juvenile Dramatic Entertainment A Charlotte White - 5th Juvenile Dramatic Entertainment B Lily Cowan - 7th Juvenile Light Entertainment A Lily Cowan - 6th Masters Dramatic Entertainment Rachel Reynolds - 1st Michael Rubke - 2nd Wanda Gelsebach - 4th Lisa Lockwood - 5th Masters Interpretive Rachel Reynolds - 1st Mini-Production Ensembles Platinum GDP - 1st Dia De Los Muertos - 5th Superior 7 - 6th Carousel On Ice - 9th Masters Light Entertainment Rachel Reynolds - 1st Novice Dramatic Entertainment FINAL Juliette Jones - 4th Hoang-Vi Vu - 7th Page 5 2014 National Showcase Results Continued Novice Duets Say Something - 1st Sophie Kaplan - 14th Novice Light Entertainment FINAL Darian Weiss - 1st Preliminary Dramatic Entertainment C Claire Glickman - 11th Preliminary Interpretive FINAL Caroline Teele - 3rd Parade of Champions Darian Weiss - 1st Heidi Han - 6th Rachel Reynolds - 7th Preliminary Light Entertainment A Claire Glickman - 10th Parade of Duet Champions Master of the House - 1st Say Something - 2nd Priscilla and Pinkie - 2nd Rabbit of Seville - 10th Parade of Interpretive Champions Rachel Reynolds - 8th Samantha McCain - 9th Parade of Junior Champions Shelby Little - 4th Vicki Busch - 13th Sharidan Williams-Sotelo - 15th Kelly Morr - 16th Pre-Juvenile Dramatic Entertainment FINAL Hayden Paige - 2nd Grace Koplin - 4th Pre-Juvenile Duets Posit-OO-vity - 5th Pre-Juvenile Interpretive FINAL Grace Koplin - 2nd Pre-Juvenile Light Entertainment FINAL Grace Koplin - 4th Preliminary Dramatic Entertainment A Samantha Chung - 11th Preliminary Dramatic Entertainment B Caroline Teele - 12th Preliminary Light Entertainment C Caroline Teele - 9th Madeline May - 11th Production Ensembles Los Angeles Ice Theater Senior - 2nd Los Angeles Ice Theater Novice - 3rd Hot Flashes - 7th SoCal Ice Sweeties - 8th Project Skateway - 9th Senior Dramatic Entertainment FINAL Nichole Huenergardt - 2nd Katie Miles - 6th Senior Duets FINAL Master of the House - 1st Ellie and Juliette - 5th Senior Light Entertainment FINAL Nichole Huenergardt - 4th Katie Miles - 5th Brigitte Gong - 12th Teen Dramatic Entertainment FINAL Shelby Little - 5th Maya Golob - 7th Teen Interpretive FINAL Shelby Little - 3rd Maya Golob - 9th Teen Light Entertainment FINAL Shelby Little - 1st Page 6 National Showcase Photos Page 7 National Showcase Photos Continued Page 8 National Showcase Photos Continued Kudos to Shayanne Casapao for securing the sponsorship of Lorna Jane, who donated goodie-bags. A big thanks to all our volunteers who were instrumental in keeping the competition running smoothly. Special thanks to Jan Soohoo and Michael Cruz for putting so much work into chairing the event! Page 9 Upcoming LAFSC Events Halloween Skate October 25 - Pickwick ~ Ugly Christmas Sweater Skate December 13 - Pickwick ~ Icestravaganza December 14 - Pickwick Rose Parade Float Decoration December 6th, 13th, 20th, and 26th - 31st (see website, Facebook and rink bulletin board for more information and sign-up) Page 10 LAFSC Class of 2014 Catherine Giese School and skating have always intermingled to create my life. I was never able to have one without the other because they each fed off of each other and helped me to stay focused. I competed throughout my elementary, middle, and high school careers, finally deciding to close that chapter of my life after the 2014 Southwest Pacific Regional Championships. After the final standings came out for my event, I went home, plugged my results into my Common Application, and pressed the button to send my request to be admitted into my dream school. In December, I was putting on my skates when I found out that I had been accepted to Cornell University. I am now sitting in my dorm on my twin extra-long bed all the way across the country as I write this article. College is a huge adjustment, but the rink is a mere fifteen-minute walk away for whenever I need to de-stress. I am currently majoring in biological sciences, but have been becoming increasingly interested in psychology and how biological principles relate to and help determine the human experience. Apart from the skating club, I have joined other student clubs relating to natural resource conservation and sustainability, mental and women’s health advocacy, health careers, and environmental community service. I’ve met and befriended some amazing and diversely talented people from at least seven different countries and twenty different states. College so far has been a wonderful experience. My life only continues to open up with skating helping me to adjust and expand my frontiers along the way. Brenda Ji Hi! My name is Brenda Ji and I graduated from La Canada High School back in June. I've just been shipped off to Boston and am now attending Wellesley College! The weather here is really something. Although I'm still undecided about my major I'm hoping that I will be able to explore and find out what I'm really passionate about during my four years here. The sciences have always been in interesting to me but I'm keeping an open mind! I'm so excited to begin my career here at Wellesley, but I'm definitely going to keep skating in my schedule. Page 11 LAFSC Class of 2014 Kyra Josephson I just finished up my third week of classes at Duke University, and I already feel so lucky to attend such an amazing school that offers endless opportunities both inside and outside of the classroom. Leaving my family, friends, and the perfect weather back in Southern California and moving to humid Durham, North Carolina where I knew absolutely no one was definitely an adjustment, but I can tell it will be no time before I start calling Duke home. As for skating, I’m on Duke’s club figure skating team which is made up of all levels of skaters ranging from beginners to senior level freestyle competitors. We practice a few days during the week at a nearby ice rink, and I can’t wait to start competing at intercollegiate competitions at MIT, Liberty University, and the University of Delaware during Spring Semester! Spencer Howe Hello, My name is Spencer Howe and I am a competitive figure skater. I am competing at junior level and have hopes in competing in this years 2015 U.S National Championships in Greensboro, North Carolina! I have also just graduated from high school and am in the process of making college plans so that I can still focus on my skating. I would really like to attend UCLA because my Mom went there in her youth, not to mention it's a great school with some amazing courses. I'm not sure what I will study while I'm in college, but I'm highly considering the field of kinesthetic study. I would like to major in a sports/health related field so I can help other skaters and athletes. I plan on eventually becoming a figure skating coach as well as a teacher in the expressive art of Kuk Sul Hopkido (Form of Martial Arts). At the end of the day I'm not sure where this life will take me or what college I'll end up attending, but I'm happy and grateful to be able to follow my dreams in becoming a great figure skater, for it is one of my biggest passions. 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