The softball team of the Clifford Chance law firm's Washington DC office challenged its New York counterpart to a East Coast Championship Series. It would be the best of 3, with the winner taking all of the bragging rights. The games would be held near the Potomac River on September 12, 2004. The New York office accepted the challenge and now all we had to was get there.
I invited my wife and daughter to come with me to serve as our cheerleading section and to have a nice time out. We left our home in Islip at around 11:30 AM on September 11, and headed down I-95 and arrived at our hotel in the 2100 block of P Street NW around 5:10 PM.
After we checked in we walked down P Street through Georgetown to the campus of Georgetown University. We walked though the pedestrian only entrance at P and 37th Streets and were greated by a statue of the Polish patriot Jan Karski, sitting on a bench with a chessboard. After a photo shoot my wife and daughter went back to the hotel while I explored more of the campus. In the evening we met some of my teammates for dinner at an Italian restaurant on Connecticut Avenue.
The games themselves were exciting. I caught part of he first game and part of the second game. During the first game I was able to hold on to a foul tip so the batter was out and a rally ended. However, the DC office won Game 1 10-4. Game 2 ended in a NY victory, 8-6. Since it was getting hot and several players wanted to go home to watch the Redskins football game, there was no game 3 and the series ended in a draw. So it was decided that the two offices will share the bragging rights.
Since I was laid off from Clifford Chance on February 2, 2005 I will not be participating in the 2005 Clifford Chance East Coast Softball Challenge. However, I did play until June in Central Park as an alumnus.