South Jersey Lifeguard races set to return to this summer - Press of Atlantic City
South Jersey Lifeguard races set to return to this summer - Press of Atlantic City |
| South Jersey Lifeguard races set to return to this summer - Press of Atlantic City Posted: 09 Jun 2021 01:00 PM PDT ![]() Summer lifeguard racing, shut down last year due to COVID-19 restrictions, is set for a big comeback. Large crowds will once again gather at South Jersey beaches to cheer on their local beach patrols. The races are a staple of summer in the region. People spend all day at the beach, then watch the races. The South Jersey Lifeguard Chiefs Association, representing 15 beach patrols from Brigantine to Cape May Point, is preparing a full schedule of races from early July through late August. Long Beach Island's six patrols will also have races. "It looks like we're having all the races again," said Sandy Bosacco, president of the Chiefs Association and Stone Harbor's Beach Patrol captain. "Everything's normal, like any other year." Lifeguard races are great to watch, because the spectators are on the beach and are right near the competitors. The fans see the finishes up close. Besides offering lifeguards a competitive outlet, the races also get the guards ready for their day job of rescuing. "The competition encourages everyone to do additional training, and it makes you more effective in lifesaving," Bosacco said. "You're more fit, and you sharpen your skills. Guards train before and after work, and rescuing becomes second nature." Two-time South Jersey lifeguard swimming champion Joey Tepper, of the Longport Beach Patrol, plans to return to the patrol soon and will again compete. "I'm definitely looking forward to (the races)," said Tepper, an Egg Harbor Township resident who will turn 19 on Friday. "It brings a lot of people out to watch." Tepper swam mostly the 1,000- and 500-yard freestyle and the 400 individual medley this winter in his first season for the University of Tennessee. Tepper trains just as hard for the beach races. "In the summer, I train in the pool before work," Tepper said. "There are two training sessions at work, one from 10 to 11:30 (a.m.) and another from 4:30 to 6 (p.m.). I do one of them." Tepper won the swim as Longport won its fourth straight South Jersey Championships team title Aug. 9, 2019. The South Jersey Championships, considered the area's top lifeguard event, is tentatively scheduled for Aug. 13 in Longport. The winning team always hosts the event the following year, and it wasn't held last summer. The event, which began in 1924 and was not always held in its early years, will be in its 81st year. "There's a lot of tradition in the races," Bosacco said. "I'm pretty sure the South Jerseys is the oldest lifeguard race in the country, and that's pretty interesting." The Chiefs Association's first event will be the Captain Michael D. McGrath Longport Memorials, which is tentatively scheduled for July 2. There will also be four all-female events, three in July and one in August. Wildwood Crest Beach Patrol Chief Bud Johnson is in his 56th year as a lifeguard, and he's glad to see things returning to normal. "All the races are on, and ours (Wildwood Crest hosts the Cape May County Lifeguard Championships) is set for the 9th of July," Johnson said. "We're back to having two guards on the stands. We had one guard on each stand last year, and all we did was guard the beach. All the guards look in good shape. We had a packed beach Friday and Saturday, and the town is crowded. We're having our junior lifeguard program again. We didn't last year. We'll also have our Lifeguard Ball and our Alumni Weekend. We're back doing like it's 2019." Oarsman Terry McGovern, 47, is one of the Crest's top athletes. In one of the few beach patrol events held last summer, he combined with Crest guard Darrick Kobierowski to win the 49th annual Bud Tarbotton North Wildwood Beach Patrol Around the Island Row. It was the fifth time in seven years that McGovern and Kobierowski won the race, which is a 20-mile race around Wildwood. The row, held in the morning, attracts only about 100 fans and family members each year. It fit the protocol in place last August, though it wasn't easy. Some fans wore masks, and the indoor post-race luncheon was canceled. McGovern is looking forward to more racing this summer. "I think it's great for all the patrols to get back to racing," McGovern said. "It's part of the history of lifeguarding, and it showcases what we do. Our racing lets the public see the skills used in lifeguarding, and it reinforces their faith in the guys and girls to keep them safe. A person watching will think, 'Wow, if my child was out there, they'd be able to get to him quickly.'" The Long Beach Island Lifeguard Tournament is the LBI Beach Patrol's top event. The Harvey Cedars Beach Patrol has won the tournament from 2015 to 2019 (it wasn't held in 2020). Harvey Cedars Beach Patrol Chief Randy Townsend also knows that beach racing is a lot more than just a sport. "The structure and education around the racing is what makes it important," Townsend said. "We instruct young people on ocean safety. You have to be aware of everything that's around you. We promote safety and want the public to be well-informed about it." Townsend said the island's races are on this summer, and the 59th annual LBI Tournament will probably be in late July. "We have pretty much all our competitors back, and we have some new people who will be an extraordinary asset to our team," he said. "We're excited for this year. We're looking to have way more fun than last year." Look Back at Lifeguard Races though the yearsKerr Memorial Lifeguard Race![]() Avalon Beach Patrol doubles rowers Matt Wolf (front) and Gary Nagle, crash a wave at the start of the doubles row. David J. Kerr Memorial Lifeguard Race held on the 35th Street Beach in Avalon Sunday July 27, 2019. Dale Gerhard | For The Press -- HIDE VERTICAL GALLERY ASSET TITLES --Margate WWll Memorial Lifeguard Races![]() Start of the doubles row in the Margate Beach Patrol World War ll Memorial Lifeguard Races, Friday, Aug. 2, 2019. (VERNON OGRODNEK / For The Press) Kerr Lifeguard Races 6![]() Lifeguards cheer on their fellow beach patrol members during a boating competition at the David J. Kerr Jr. Memorial Lifeguard Races in Avalon on Sunday, July 31, 2016. Photo/Charles J. Olson 071319_spt_bcmlifeguard![]() On July 12th 2019, The Beschen-Callahan Memorial Lifeguard races, a six event race, was held on the 15th ave beach in North Wildwood. Coming first for the Doubles Row was Wildwood Crest's Pat BAkey and Jake Klecko. South Jersey Lifeguard Championships![]() Joey Tepper of Longport places first in swim races at South Jersey Lifeguard Championships in Longport, Friday Aug 9, 2019. Edward Lea Staff Photographer / Press of Atlantic City ucmc a3 Upper Twp. Bay Row![]() Upper Township Beach Patrol Lifeguards Joe O'Neil, of Seaville, left, and Jimmy Gibbons, of Ventnor, row to the starting line of the race. The Upper Township Beach Patrol M.S. Six-Mile Bay Row took place on the bay in Strathmere on Tuesday evening, July 26, and the money raised from the event goes toward the Greater Delaware Valley Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Photo by Stefanie Campolo Longport women's lifeguards![]() Lifeguard teams compete in the surf dash during Longport Women's Lifeguards Invitational held at 33rd Avenue Beach in Longport, NJ. Tuesday July 12, 2016. (The Press of Atlantic City / Edward Lea Staff Photographer) Beschen-Callahan races![]() On July 17th 2015, at the 15th Ave beach in North Wildwood, the Beschen-Callahan Memorial Lifeguard Races are underway. Swimmers compete in the Surf Dash. lifeguard race![]() Brigantine Beach Patrol lifeguards, Vince Sera, of Brigantine, (bow) and Rob Canavan, of Brigantine, (stern) get a push from team mates in the surf boat relay. The Brigantine Lifeguard Races held at 16th Street and the beach, in Brigantine. Sunday, July, 15, 2012, 2012 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake) Lifeguard Races in Longport![]() Five beach patrols including Atlantic City, Margate City, Longport, Brigantine and Ventnor of the South Jersey Lifeguard race Friday evening. Margate City won all three races. July 7, 2017 (Craig Matthews / Staff Photographer) Ocean City women's races![]() Wednesday July 27 2016 Women's Invitational Lifeguard Races in Ocean City. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) ucmc a3 Upper Twp. Bay Row![]() Friends lounge in beach chairs and chat as they wait for the lifeguards to complete their race. Shown clockwise from left are Jennifer Smith, of Seaville, Marge Gibbons, Pat Newman, Jack Newman, and Jim Gibbons, all of Sea Isle City. The Upper Township Beach Patrol M.S. Six-Mile Bay Row took place on the bay in Strathmere on Tuesday evening, July 26, and the money raised from the event goes toward the Greater Delaware Valley Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Photo by Stefanie Campolo Dutch Hoffman Memorials![]() Margate's Bob Bechtel (2nd from right) and Wildwood's John Livingstone race to their boards with the other competitors to start the Rescue Board Paddle. Friday July 29 2016 Dutch Hoffman Memorial Lifeguard Championships, Wildwood. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Ocean City women's races![]() Ventnor's (swimmer) Melissa Toy boards the boat rowed by Meghan Holland at the start of the Row/Swim Event. Wednesday July 27 2016 Women's Invitational Lifeguard Races in Ocean City. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) GOUDY LIFEGUARDS![]() Margate's Chuck Gowdy exits his boat on way to winning the Singles and clinching the team title. Friday August 21 2015 Goudy Rescue Lifeguard Races, Ventnor. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) GOUDY LIFEGUARDS![]() Ventnor's Greg Smith and Mike Holland jump out with the bag during the Doubles. Friday August 21 2015 Goudy Rescue Lifeguard Races, Ventnor. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Kerr Lifeguard Races 6![]() Lifeguards cheer on their fellow beach patrol members during a boating competition at the David J. Kerr Jr. Memorial Lifeguard Races in Avalon on Sunday, July 31, 2016. Photo/Charles J. Olson Cape Atlantic Women's Lifeguards![]() Margate's Amanda Abuble and Kristine Auble places first in double row races at Cape Atlantic Women's Lifeguard Invitational in Ventnor Wednesday Aug. 10 2016. (The Press of Atlantic City / Edward Lea Staff Photographer) Margate Memorials![]() Swimmers take off on the starting line for the Swim Event. Friday August 5 2016 Margate WWII Memorial Lifeguard Races. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Cape Atlantic Women's Lifeguards![]() Margate's Amanda Abuble and Kristine Auble places first in double row races at Cape Atlantic Women's Lifeguard Invitational in Ventnor Wednesday Aug. 10 2016. (The Press of Atlantic City / Edward Lea Staff Photographer) Cape Atlantic Women's Lifeguards![]() Surf dash race at Cape Atlantic Women's Lifeguard Invitational in Ventnor Wednesday Aug. 10 2016. (The Press of Atlantic City / Edward Lea Staff Photographer) A.C. Lifeguard Classic![]() Teams compete in swim races during Atlantic City Lifeguard Classic Friday July 22, 2016. (The Press of Atlantic City / Edward Lea Staff Photographer) Brigantine Lifeguard Races![]() Brigantine's David Cooker (front) and Matt Dolan get a push from teammates on the rowing leg of the Iron Man Relay event. Wednesday July 6 2016 Chief Bill Kuhn Brigantine Beach Patrol Lifeguard Invitational races. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Cape Atlantic Women's Lifeguards![]() Margate's Amanda Auble and Kristine Auble places first in double row races at Cape Atlantic Women's Lifeguard Invitational in Ventnor Wednesday Aug. 10 2016. (The Press of Atlantic City / Edward Lea Staff Photographer) Brigantine Lifeguard Races![]() Brigantine's Michael Brooks, Ron DeFelice and Rob Canavan celebrte their win while being lifted in the boat after the Rescue Relay (last) event. Wednesday July 6 2016 Chief Bill Kuhn Brigantine Beach Patrol Lifeguard Invitational races. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Brigantine Lifeguard Races![]() Ventnor's Mike Holland and Tommy Hehre start their leg of the Rescue Relay event. Wednesday July 6 2016 Chief Bill Kuhn Brigantine Beach Patrol Lifeguard Invitational races. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) The 70th Annual Margate Memorials Lifeguard Races![]() MARGATE_CITY, NJ: The 70th Annual Margate Memorials Lifeguard Races, won by Margate City Beach Patrol. Team scoring: 1. Margate 10; 2. Sea Isle City 8; 3. Atlantic City 7; 4. Upper Township 6; 5. Ocean City 5. Mile doubles row 1. Margate (Chuck Gowdy-Chris Graves) 15:22, 1,000-foot singles row 1. Ashton Funk, Margate 4:30, Half-mile swim 1. Quinn Cassidy, Ocean City 12:37. On the beach at Decatur Ave. Margate City NJ on Friday August 7, 2015 Photo: Tom Briglia/PhotoGraphics Brigantine lifeg races![]() Sean Duffey, left and Mike McGrath, right of Longport in the first leg of boat relay races during Beach Patrol Lifeguard Invitational in Brigantine, NJ. Tuesday July 24, 2015. Beschen-Callahan races![]() On July 17th 2015, at the 15th Ave beach in North Wildwood, the Beschen-Callahan Memorial Lifeguard Races are underway. racers during the Can Run. Dutch Hoffman's![]() A strong field of swimmers charge into the ocean in the Dutch Hoffman Lifeguard Race Friday in Wildwood. This photo was taken by Michael Martin. Tri-Resorts lifeguard races![]() Wildwood's David Buckley and Brandon Joyce ride the top of a wave during the doubles row. Monday July 13 2015 Tri- Resorts Lifeguard Races in Sea Isle City. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Margate Memorials![]() Margate CITY NJ: The 2013 Margate Memorial Lifeguard Races the pack of swimmers take off from the rope and head into the water at the Decarur Ave Beach in Margate City, NJ on Friday August 02, 2013. Photo: Tom Briglia/ACP goudy races![]() Ocean City's Dan Brady and Ian Kosten bring in the bag during the doubles. Friday August 17 2012 Gowdy Lifeguard Races, Ventnor. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Dutch Hoffman Lifeguard Race![]() Brett Kubiak, of Wildwood finishes strong in the 2 Mile run at the Dutch Hoffman Lifeguard Races in Wildwood. This photo was taken by Michael Martin. south jerseys![]() Singles row winner , Chuck Gowdy, of the Margate team, is hoisted after he crosses the finish line. South Jersey Lifeguard Championships on the 34th Street beach, in Ocean City, the season's top beach patrol event. The races are the doubles row, the swim and the singles row. Sunday, August, 12, 2012, 2012 ( Press of Atlantic City/Danny Drake) marg. memorial![]() Swim begins. Friday August 3 2012 Margate Memorial Lifeguard Races. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Longport races![]() Start of the swim. Friday July 11 2014 Longport Memorial Lifeguard Races. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Cape Lifeguard Races![]() Paddler grab their boards for the start of the paddle board race. Monday July 7 2014 Cape May County Lifeguard Championships in Wildwood Crest. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) women lifeguard races![]() Haley Edwards, of Stone Harbor finishes first in the half mile swim at Suffolk Ave. beach,Aug 6,2014. marg. memorial![]() Friday August 3 2012 Margate Memorial Lifeguard Races. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Margate Memorials![]() Margate CITY NJ: The 2013 Margate Memorial Lifeguard Races Chuck Gowdy gets up an over a set of waves in the singles row. Gowdy finished in 2nd place of the annual lifeguard races in Margate City at the Decarur Ave Beach on Friday August 02, 2013. Photo: Tom Briglia/ACP south jerseys![]() Swim winner , Sean Regan, of the North Wildwood team, comes to the finish line. South Jersey Lifeguard Championships on the 34th Street beach, in Ocean City, the season's top beach patrol event. The races are the doubles row, the swim and the singles row. Sunday, August, 12, 2012, 2012 ( Press of Atlantic City/Danny Drake) women lifeg![]() Double row -- Lifeguards stready Ocean City's Holly Berenatto and Rachel Boudart as they come close to pilings at the end of the race. Tuesday July 8 2014 Longport Women's Lifeguard Invitational Lifeguard Races. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Dutch Hoffman's![]() Chuck Gowdy of Margate during the start of the Singles Row event in the Dutch Hoffman Lifeguard Races in Wildwood. This photo was taken by Michael Martin. US Lifeguard Championships![]() Competitors line up for the start of the 40-49 year old lifeboat race. Day 1 of the U.S. Lifesaving Association's national lifeguard championships being held in Cape May. Thursday Aug. 4, 2011. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City) beschen-calla lifeguard races![]() A large crowd turned out to watch the competitions during the the beschen-calla lifeguard races In North Wildwood. kerr memorials![]() Sea Isle's Dave Stearne (bottom) and John Temme battle rough water at the start of the doubles row. Sunday August 8 2010 Kerr Memorial Lifeguard races in Avalon. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) kerr memorials![]() Avalon's Craig Whitehead (left) and Shane McGrath celebrate winning the doubles row. Sunday August 7 2011 David J. Kerr Jr. Memorial Lifeguard Races in Avalon. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Dutch Hoffman's![]() Chris Vittese, and Anthony Onimus, of Cape May unexpectedly win the Doubles Row during the Dutch Hoffman Lifeguard Races in Wildwood. This photo was taken by Michael Martin. dutch hoffman memorials![]() Atlantic City's Jim Smith and Micah Kurtz (right) react to colliding with Wildwood's Tim Strybuc and Brandon Joyce at the finish of the Men's Doubles Sprint. Friday July 29 2011 Dutch Hoffman Memorial Lifeguard Races, Wildwood. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) south jersey lifeguard races![]() Margate's Ashton Funk (top) and Chuck Gowdy start the doubles. Monday August 16 2010 South Jersey Lifeguard Championships at Ventnor. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Brigantine Lifeguard races![]() Ventnor lifeguards Kevin Prendergast in the bow and Steve White in the stern with Kieran Advena pushing them out on the stern, transition into the third leg of the surf boat relay at the Chief Bill Kuhn Invitational lifeguard race, Wednesday, July 13, 2011 at the 16th Street Beach in Brigantine. The Ventnor team would place second to Atlantic City in the event. margate memorials![]() Margate's Ashton Funk wins the singles row. Friday August 5 2011 Margate Memorial Lifeguard Races. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Longport Invitational![]() Teams compete in swim races during 15th annual Longport Women's Lifeguard Invitational race Tuesday, July 10, 2012. lifeguard race![]() Zac Campbell, of Stone Harbor, is first out of the water during the surf dash event during the Beschen-Callahan races held in North Wildwood. This photo was taken by Michael Martin. Beschen Callahan![]() Wildwood Crest surf dash anchorman Owen Black, (right) and North Wildwood's Phil Cameron, emerge from the surf neck and neck at the finish of the surf dash. The 42nd annual Beschen-Callahan Memorial Lifeguard Races were held on the 15th Avenue Beach in North Wildwood. Friday July 16, 2010. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City). lifeguard race![]() Brigantine Beach Patrol lifeguards, Rob Canavan, of Brigantine, and Vince Sera, of Brigantine, shake after rowing the final leg of the rescue relay as Brigantine Beach Patrol team and fans hoist the boat after the rescue relay race. Brigantine won the rescue relay and won the event. The Brigantine Lifeguard Races held at 16th Street and the beach, in Brigantine. Sunday, July, 15, 2012, 2012 ( Press of Atlantic City / Danny Drake) Brigantine Lifeguard races![]() Longport lifeguard Victoria Gillespie transitions into the third leg of the swimming relay at the Chief Bill Kuhn Invitational lifeguard race, Wednesday, July 13, 2011 at the 16th Street Beach in Brigantine. women's lifeguard races![]() Runners sprint into action at the Ocean City Beach Patrol Women's Invitational at the Ocean City 34th street beach. beschen-calla lifeguard races![]() Craig Whitehead and Shane McGrath, row for Team Avalon in the Doubles competition in the beschen-calla lifeguard races In North Wildwood. longp women lifeg races![]() Swim start. Tuesday July 6 2010 Longport Women's Lifeguard Invitational. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Brigantine Lifeguard Race![]() July 7, 2010: Sean Duffey from the Longport Beach Patrol leaps out of the boat for a sprint to the finish and the win during the Doubles Row final segment of the Iron Man Relay at the Cheif Bill Kuhn Brigantine Invitational Races on the 15th Street Beach. (PHOTOS BY: WILLIAM A. GUERRO) dutch hoffman races![]() GALLERY POSTED -- Teams from (l-r) Longport, Ocean City and North Wldwood start the men's doubles. Monday August 3 2009 40th annual Dutch Hoffman Memorial Lifeguard Championships in Wildwood. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) ac lifeguard classic![]() Bick Murphy and Maxi Bilkins (top) of Wildwood Crest are bounced by the rough surf during the Doubles Row. The ocean waves were choppy and high at race time making for grueling competition. Friday July 24 2009 Atlantic City Lifeguard Classic at Albany and the beach. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Kerr Memorials![]() Chelsea Martin with the Sea Isle City Beach Patrol the first femal lifegurad to cross the finish line and taking fifth place overall for the swim portion of the David J. Kerr Jr. Memorial Lifeguard Race in Avalon Sunday, August 3, 2009. ac lifeguard classic![]() GALLERY POSTED -- People watch the races from a barrier fence on the beach. Friday July 24 2009 Atlantic City Lifeguard Classic at Albany and the beach. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Brigantine Lifeguard Race![]() July 7, 2010: View of the the start line at the Cheif Bill Kuhn Brigantine Invitational Races on the 15th Street Beach. (PHOTOS BY: WILLIAM A. GUERRO) longp women lifeg races![]() Kelly Bainbridge of Stone Harbor wins the singles row. Tuesday July 6 2010 Longport Women's Lifeguard Invitational. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) beschen-callahan races![]() Wildwood Crest's John Mallloy places first in the run / swim at Beschen-Callahen Memorial Lifeguard Races in North Wildwood Friday, July 17, 2009. ac lifeguard classic![]() GALLERY POSTED -- Mike Murphy of Atlantic City (left) and Chuck Gowdy of Margate ride a wave neck and neck to the finish during the Singles Row. The ocean waves were choppy and high at race time making for grueling competition. Friday July 24 2009 Atlantic City Lifeguard Classic at Albany and the beach. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) kerr memorials![]() Upper Township's Dan Palumbo (bottom) and Blake Boffa battle rough water at the start of the doubles row. Sunday August 8 2010 Kerr Memorial Lifeguard races in Avalon. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) beschen-callahan races![]() Stone Harbor's Darrick Koberowski places first in the singles row at Beschen-Callahen Memorial Lifeguard Races in North Wildwood Friday, July 17, 2009. Brigantine Lifeguard Race![]() July 7, 2010: Joe Callahan (left) and Gregory Smith (right) from the Ventnor City Beach Patrol row the final leg to finish in 1st place during the Doubles Row Relay at the Cheif Bill Kuhn Brigantine Invitational Races on the 15th Street Beach. (PHOTOS BY: WILLIAM A. GUERRO) longp women lifeg races![]() Paige Funk and Brittany Bruder of Longport set out for the doubles row. Tuesday July 6 2010 Longport Women's Lifeguard Invitational. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Beschen Callahan![]() Swimmers sprint down the beach to the water at the start of the ocean swim race. The 42nd annual Beschen-Callahan Memorial Lifeguard Races were held on the 15th Avenue Beach in North Wildwood. Friday July 16, 2010. (Dale Gerhard/Press of Atlantic City). kerr memorials![]() Singles wait for start. Sunday August 3 2008 27 crews compete in David J. Kerr Jr. Memorial Lifeguard Races in Avalon. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Longport Women BP Races![]() July 7, 2009: Atlantic City doubles rowers Michele Elberson and Kara Beres fight the rough surf at the start of their race Tuesday night at the Longport Women's Lifeguard Invitational. Atlantic City won the race. (PHOTOS BY: WILLIAM A. GUERRO) kerr memorials![]() Sea Isle singles Colin Corcoran. Sunday August 3 2008 27 crews compete in David J. Kerr Jr. Memorial Lifeguard Races in Avalon. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) brigantine lifeguard races![]() The Longport crews switch rowers during the Surf Boat Relay. Monday July 6 2009 Chief Bill Kuhn Brigantine Invitational Lifeguard Races in Brigantine. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) margate memorials![]() Swim start. Friday August 1 2008 Margate Memorial Lifeguard races. (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto) Contact Guy Gargan: 609-272-7210 |
| KK Downing + The Closure He Feels With New Band + Album - Loudwire Posted: 02 Jun 2021 06:32 AM PDT ![]() A full decade after announcing he was leaving Judas Priest, the pioneering heavy metal band he co-founded in 1970, guitar legend K.K. Downing is back with a new band, KK's Priest, which most notably finds him linking back up with former Priest singer Tim 'Ripper' Owens, for the debut album, Sermons of the Sinner. For any faithful metal fan, Downing's return has been long-awaited and despite creeping up on 70 years old, he hasn't mellowed with age in the slightest — or at least his riffs haven't on this 10-track record loaded with nods to a lifetime spent shaping and defining metal with Judas Priest. With guitarist A.J. Mills, bassist Tony Newton and drummer Sean Elg (more on the drummer bit later), Sermons of the Sinner isn't just vintage fanfare. Together, the band presents elements that easily stand apart from Priest as Downing aims to make a forceful impact, understanding that it could potentially be the last album he ever releases. Nothing in life is certain, other than one day we will all meet our end. As other rock and metal heroes occupy their seat at the table in the great hall at Valhalla, that notion is especially in focus for Downing, who, in our interview over Zoom, expressed he got quite emotional when crafting the very end to the album, but, most of all, still possesses the fire to get back out onstage, returning to what he's always done best. In the chat below, we revisit the pivotal moment that served as the catalyst to Downing's return to the stage and, later, the studio as well as how he paid tribute to his own legacy on the closing track "Return of the Sentinel" and discuss the more recent generations of guitar greats, namely the late Alexi Laiho of Children of Bodom. You returned to the stage before you returned to the studio. Your first live show was back with Ross the Boss and it was one-off show. How long had you been plotting a return to the stage or was this very spontaneous? A U.K. journalist wanted to present me with an award at the Bloodstock Open Air festival because I was meant to get the award in a Wacken Festival in Germany, but that didn't happen. I thought it could be fun to go to check out some bands — Twisted Sister were on there and lots of people I knew. Getting up and just playing a couple of songs... I'm not Ed Sheeran and I can't just jump up there and play a couple of songs on my hour. They suggested playing songs with Ross the Boss because I was good friends with him. I don't know why I consented and I didn't get to meet the rest of the guys until the day before the gig. We pulled it together and those guys were fantastic. The fans were really good, too. I went up in civilian clothes — jeans and a T-shirt — and just jumped out and just did it. I could have stayed out there all night. It was just like riding a bike. Once I went out there, I wasn't nervous, but people ask me, "Are you nervous?" I am only nervous in case if I fall over myself or my guitar goes stupidly out of tune and all of the other things that can happen like somebody throws up. So, it was good then I thought to put a band together and that's what happened. K.K. Downing Plays Judas Priest Songs With Ross the Boss — Bloodstock 2019Who was the first person you got in touch with when you started to put together this new band? That's a good question. I had an idea for all of the guys, so [I got in touch] probably more or less around the same time. Obviously, I played with Ripper and know he's good guy. We never had any fallout and we always got on really well together. He is a great singer and we can play some of the classic [Judas Priest songs] if we want to and get some stuff that's really demanding. That title is clearly a nod to "Sinner" with Judas Priest, but in your book you had discussed potentially releasing a Priest compilation called Burnings Sermons, which was proposed to collect the fastest songs the band wrote. Since it never materialized, was this you finally taking that idea of using the word 'sermon'? That was a great concept and I thought the Sermons of the Sinner title is pretty poignant. You can think about it in a lot of ways because I am a sinner myself, and obviously the sermons are the songs. We're not going to be around forever and the "Sermons of the Sinner" song is about that. It's about me I was young, running across the planet doing what we did, but time is running out for us and things will never be the same, but this can help us rise again. While I'm still around on the planet, I hope people say that this music is still valid, want more of it while we let the young bands unashamedly do what I did. We've got Greta Van Fleet, which people draw comparisons to Led Zeppelin... I'm all for that! Let's have another young Judas Priest doing that, or young [Black] Sabbath, or whatever. Let's take this music and let's keep it going through these important next decades. Let's keep everything going rather than just putting on Bark at the Moon or Screaming for Vengeance. Let's keep producing this music and that's what this Sermons of the Sinner and this band is all about. K.K.'s Priest, "Hellfire Thunderbolt" Music VideoOne song that I think is special for everybody is going to be special for everybody is "Return of the Sentinel." We ranked "The Sentinel" as the No. 1 Judas Priest song and people were actually very supportive of that decision. What special connection do you have with that song and of all the Judas Priest songs, why write a sequel to that one? I want to be in the present, I want to be in the future, but I also want elements of the past, because the ingredients in this album must relive everything that I've done in my life because I'm so proud of that. There have been so many things created in Judas Priest — the Painkiller, the Jugulator... so, to do this sequel, it's quite epic. I think it's 10 minutes long, I don't want to give away the ending to everybody, but if I don't get to do anything else [in my life] or if something happens to me, I thought that would be a nice way to be remembered and go out. I got really emotional recording that. It's very poignant and there are a lot of hidden sentiments in the record which a lot of people will be listening for. There's more here than just nods to Priest, too. You've got the gloomy songs and ones that are a bit more laid back and celebratory. Some of the songs, such as "Call for the Priest," are a bit darker and there are quite a few songs that are more rebellious. "Metal Through and Through" is all about playing a live show and I need that in my life at the moment. There's been far too big of a break [from music], and I want to experience that with the fans again. Although former Judas Priest drummer Les Binks joined you onstage with Ross the Boss, he didn't play on this album as intended. Instead, Sean Elg plays drums, which I assume was a connection through Ripper since Elg (also in Cage) was in The Three Tremors with him? When Les was unable to do it, it was very disappointing. But needless to say, we're going to have Les onstage. I insist! I'm going to drag him out with us when we when we play! We had some good choices [for other drummers] and Ripper said, "Look, I actually play with Sean." The result is great because he really powers those drums. He's a young, good, strong, nice, lovely guy. Another member of your band, bassist Tony Newton really stands out on here, too.Absolutely! Tony brought a lot to the table. I really encouraged him to just get out there and be heard and take the lead role in a few places. I like the bass player to be heard. I'm very pleased with how the record sounds. Even in just the process of trying to narrow down who else could have potentially been in the lineup, you had to have come across so many incredible players. Everywhere you look, especially on YouTube, there's an insane amount of truly impressive talent. We also lost a later generation hero in Children of Bodom's Alexi Laiho recently and is there anyone else newer who has caught your ear and blown you away? There's so many people that can do what I can't do. They are so good. I'm always trying to improve myself, but you're always looking for what they're going to do next and it's just so strange. Alexi, his technique and the way that he played with so much precision and with such unique timing changes and stuff like that, it was absolutely fantastic. He obviously has inspired a lot of young players. What I'm looking for myself with this band though is not the people that are so fantastic technically — we're just looking for some good music out there and to form a great guitar duo. I think that's what I've tried to say on this album because some of the stuff in there is just melodic harmony stuff. There's lots of variety in the record, not just [music that sounds like] Priest. You'll hear lots of stuff going on. I definitely have powerhouse band, and I totally miss the stage everywhere. We've all got good rest, we've all got a good buildup of wax as horrible as that sounds, but we are out there, ready to absorb the power and the frequencies. Goodbye COVID, bring on metal! Thanks to K.K. Downing for the interview. 'Sermons of the Sinner,' the debut album by KK's Priest, will be out Aug. 20 on EX1 Records. Pre-order your copy here and follow the band on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Spotify.
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