THE ZOGSPORTS TEAM

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The Zog Team

Meet the ZogSports team!  Here's where you can learn about our full-time staff (yes, we have a full-time staff!).  We take our jobs and our fun very seriously and we hope to get to know you at the fields, gyms and happy hours.

Click our names to the left to learn a little about us.  We'll quiz you at the fields.

Rob Herzog

Robert "Zog" Herzog is the man behind the curtain. He founded ZogSports after having a close call on 9/11.  After arriving late for work, he witnessed his office, which was located on the 96th floor of World Trade Center Tower #1, being directly hit by the first plane.  Rob decided to build on the tremendous human charity he witnessed following 9/11 and to help foster community in New York by creating ZogSports, which encourages New Yorkers to maintain perspective and a more balanced lifestyle by having fun while also giving something back to the community.  Click here to read the letter that Rob wrote to all of our customers on the 10th anniversary of 9/11.  Robert holds an MBA in Entrepreneurial Management from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a BA in Economics from Brown University.

When he's not priming ZogSports to take over the world, Rob enjoys hanging with his wife Laurin and their two little Zogs, Spencer and Jackson.  In fact, Rob says his lifetime sports highlight was meeting Laurin even while getting mercy-ruled in a citywide softball tournament (she played 2nd base and he was at short) then shooting an 84 on a very tough golf course and finally coincidentally seeing Laurin again at a party that night.  Rob dropped the line: "Oooh, you clean up nice!" on her and the rest is history.  In his spare time from organizing this massive operation, Rob can be found making cameos at the fields and gyms, getting down at ZogSports parties, and boogying to 80s tunes in his office.

Teams & Titles

Football
- Camo Toe (1 Championship), Girl Play (1 Championship), Boy Play (1 Championship)

Softball - Sex Panthers (4 championships)

Soccer – Anchorage Buccaneers (1 Championship)

Kickball – CMMP (Christie Made Me Play) (2 championships)
 

Christie MacKinnon

Christie MacKinnon has been with ZogSports so long, she’s already retired from the favorite ZS pastime of Flip Cup (though she might just join your game if you’re really lucky).  Yes, she does collect Social Security in the form of free pitchers.  Hailing from the famous Rancho Relaxo in Long Island, this Harvard grad is a multi-threat on the field and on the ice, having played four years of varsity ice hockey (winning a national championship in ’99), as well as Zog activities like football (two teams), softball, soccer, and kickball (where she even had a team named after her: CMMP – aka Christie Made Me Play).  Did we mention she was Prom Queen of the first Annual ZogSports Prom?  When she’s not playing a Zog sport, you can catch Christie attempting not to spill things, eating chocolate swizzles, watching “reality” shows on MTV and VH1, and (despite her acquired name of Christie Zog) not being married to ZogSports Founder & CEO, Rob Herzog. 

Teams & Titles
(Championship Seasons)

Coed Basketball
- Hittori Honzu Steals (FA10, WI10), Double Dribble (SP07)

Mens Basketball - White Chocolate (WI10 runner-up, FA07 runner-up)

Dodgeball - Repeat Offenders (FA06)

Kickball - Ghostface Kickaz,
Repeat Offenders (SU06, SU07)

Football - Flying Pink Popped Collars (SU11, WI11 runner-up, FA10, SP08, WI08),
Babaganoush (SP06)
 

Brandon Bitterman

Though he was raised on the mean hippy streets of Woodstock, NY, Brandon Bitterman decided at an early age to trade in his hemp onesie for a cow-hide baseball mitt.  Brandon’s love of sports began in 1986, when he donned a red wig while attending Rusty Staub day at Shea Stadium.  A couple months later at the tender age of six, he was able to recite the entire New York Mets 25-man championship roster, as “the ball gets by Buckner.”  He later honed a passion and skill for basketball and by the age of 18, this multi-sport star had gathered trophies (and ribbons) for baseball, soccer, swimming and ping pong.  Yes, ping pong. He graduated from Ithaca College in 2002 and moved to New York City in 2003.  A year later he received his Masters from Columbia University, but more importantly accepted an invitation to join a touch football team in a league called ZogSports.  He has since earned 11 championships across other ZogSports leagues, leading to his [self-appointed] nickname, “The Bo Jackson of ZogSports.”  In the summer of 2007, Brandon accepted the position of League Manager at ZogSports, running the newly formed Queens leagues, Touch Football and Basketball in Manhattan.  In 2010 he began working as the General Manager of New York.  When he’s not sporting a classic ZogSports t-shirt or sweatshirt, Brandon enjoys the great outdoors, pretending he’s a hip hop legend and spending time traveling around the world with his family, which grew to include his first son (Jalen Jackson) in March 2009.  Brandon is a Leo vegetarian.  If you see him at the bar, try not to feed him wings. 

Teams & Titles

Soccer
– Big Blue Drinking Crew (3 championships, 4 best drinking team awards)

Dodgeball – 4 championships - Ball Magnets, Ice Cannons and Heat, Chester Cheeto's, I Pink I Might Puke

Kickball – Kick in a Box (1 championship)

Wiffleball – Get Your Cat Out of My Blender (1 Championship)

Bowling – Irritable Bowl Syndrome, Bowlweiser 
 

Andy Koleba

Sports: Soccer, Cornhole and Floor Hockey

Andy Koleba comes to the league with a resume of drinking game titles that rival that of even the most seasoned Zog vet. Koleba holds 12 titles in the grueling game of Beer Pong, and is a four-time finisher of the Boston Beer Marathon and one-time finisher of the NY Beer Marathon (26 bars in 12 hours).  In fact, Koleba saw fit to mentor others with his immense knowledge and skill in the beer arts, organizing the Boston Beerlympics in 2006 and 2007.  Knowing this, it’s no surprise that the Oakland, NJ native opted to leave his finance job in mutual funds to join his kin at Zog.  It should be mentioned Koleba is also adept in the physical sports field, winning eight intramural championships at Boston University (from which he graduated in 2005) in soccer, volleyball, floor hockey, and the rough-and-tumble game of broomball.  In his first few months at ZogSports, Koleba joined a dodgeball team and an indoor soccer team, donning K-Mart-brand silk pj-pants for every game in the former. When he’s not running Zog’s soccer, floor hockey and kickball leagues, you can find Koleba sneaking fast food into the Zog office and rooting for his fave New York teams (Yankees, Rangers, Giants).  And if any Boston fans have something to say about that, well, they can settle it at the beer pong table. 

Teams & Titles

Wiffle Ball - Hit Or Get Off The Pot (Runner-up), Get Your Cat Out Of My Blender (Champs)

Dodgeball – At Least We Can Drink

Bowling – Unholy Rollers

Softball – Christie’s Team, Flamboyant Mousse-Stashes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike Mortellaro

Mike began his ZogSports career on “At Least We Can Drink”, a dodgeball team that defined the opposite of undefeated. This Port Jefferson native soon learned his real calling is as a wiffle ball pitcher, a career that began as the #1 starter on “Hit Or Get Off The Pot”. His world famous changeup is affectionately known as the “Mortball”, a knee buckling changeup that makes even the best Zog wiffleballer wish they had not gotten up that morning. He even taught Stephen Strasburg his changeup based on the mechanics of the Mortball. While he’s dabbled in softball and bowling, he’s better known for post frame dancing and chest bumps than strikes on the 2 time defending non-champion “Unholy Rollers”. He’s also an avid Jets fan, golfer and skier. This Cornell University grad holds an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and is especially prone to mosquito bites. Mike is recently married and he and his wife Nicole are obsessed with lions, leopards, and cheetahs after their honeymoon in South Aftrica.  He shares the same birthday as his sister and has ordered more food via seamless web than any other human and can clap vigorously with one hand. He’s also one of the best mini-ping pong players in the world, and if you disagree he just may throw a Mortball your way.  

Teams and Titles

Bowling
- The Pin Pals (1 Sunday Championship, 1 Weeknight Championship)

Basketball - Slappin' Da Bass, Three D's

Kickball - ZS - Purple, White Out

Softball - Christie's Team, Flamboyant Mousse-Staches

Dan Langus

Sports: Bowling, Football and Queens Leagues

Growing up in Chappaqua, NY, Dan has been known by all of his peers simply as ‘Langus.’ The majority of people don’t even know his first name. This list includes teachers, many of his best friends, and purportedly even his own parents. The mysterious ‘Langus’ is best known throughout the New York area as well as the University of Michigan for his shotgunning prowess, bowling dominance, and his uncanny ability to never remember anyone’s name. He prides himself on the fact that he hit his athletic peak at age 12, and was often toted as one of the better athletes in town and at his camp, Camp Baco. Although his skills have drastically declined since middle school, he can usually count on bowling to keep his spirits high. A winner of the Fraternity bowling league at the U of M, Langus has also proceeded to take down his first two Zog bowling Championships within a mere 4 months of starting at Zog. Langus first donned a Zog shirt as a Football Referee in 2009, before joining the team full-time in 2010. If you are at the bar and don’t know how to find him, look for a guy in a way-too small, 15 year-old t-shirt even when it’s subzero degrees out.  

Teams & Titles

Office American Idol Pool (Champion)

Basketball- Good Call Ref

Dodgeball- Cloudy with a Chance of Dodgeballs, No Handsies (1 championship)

Kickball- Kick Tease

Softball- Christie’s Team

Wiffle Ball- Purple Hazed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jodi Kanter

Sports: Basketball

Napoleon surely would not have sold the Louisiana Purchase if he knew that it included Jodi Kanter. Born and raised in New Orleans, Jodi flourished on the Cajun streets, immersing herself in the local culture. She starred on the hardwood playing AAU basketball and displayed skills that rejuvenated the city of New Orleans. It was no surprise that the Hornets moved to town shortly after “Jojo” Kanter’s days on the court brought basketball back to life in the Treme. But like Armstrong, Connick Jr. and Neville before her, Ms. Kanter was meant to blossom beyond her bead catching roots. In 2004, she gathered up her shrimp and brought them to Gainesville, Florida for Gator Bait. Her presence at the University of Florida quickly lead to back-to-back-to-back championships and one Heisman trophy (as a spectator). To this day, many Gator historians credit her work on her degree in Advertising as leading to the school’s athletic success. “Bubbles,” as she is known to grandpa, would eventually break more southern hearts when she set off for New York City in 2008. But the Big Easy’s loss would turn out to be the Big Apple’s greatest gain, when Jodi joined ZogSports as the Event and Philanthropy Coordinator. Leading the way for whitewater rafting trips, wine tastings, hiking, brewery tours and many more, she has provided thousands of New Yorkers with opportunities to escape the city. It is easy to see that Event and Philanthropy Coordination will never be the same. 
 

Teams

Touch Football – UGA Dawgs, Winning...duh 

Dodgeball – Emily Runs into Walls, Let My People Throw 

Volleyball – S-E-T-S, SETS, SETS, SETS

Bowling – That's How We Roll

 

 

Kickball - Ball Kickers, Kicktease

 

 

Ali Chanin

After years of convincing friends to play on her ZogSports teams, Ali was thrilled to join the ZogSports staff and actually get paid for talking up the games! Ali has sharpened her reflexes to avoid getting hit by the many balls thrown by her desk (at her), and just might be ready to take on some of the “Players” in dodgeball this year. Previously an avid tennis player, Ali has recently traded in her racket for some running sneakers. While she doesn't plan on running another marathon after finishing the 2010 NYC Marathon, you can still catch her running along the East River or through Central Park. Known as Social Director or Human Zagat to many, Ali is the first person friends and family turn to when in need of a restaurant suggestion or party planning advice. While her “big NYC move” was only a block from her previous apartment, Ali loves to travel and has been on trips that range from tubing in Belize to running through the streets of Florence. As a Syracuse student, Ali enjoyed cheering the Orangemen to victory when they won the National Basketball Championship in 2003. She’s hoping one of her Zog teams might even win a title some day too!  

Teams

Softball - Red Rage, Only My Couch Pulls Out

Wiffle Ball - I’m Team Burgundy

Bowling - That's How We Roll

Football - There's Something Brown on My Shirt

Dodgeball - Blue Balls to the Wall

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Drew Curhan

Sports: Brooklyn Leagues, Dodgeball, Wiffle Ball and Softball

After years of playing soccer, baseball, roller hockey and basketball as a kid, Drew was prepared to take on the role of League Manager for ZogSports. This zany foosball aficionado grew up in the streets of Santa Barbara, and is a huge fan of the Dodgers, Dodgers and Dodgers. He claims that he can run 6 miles in 20 minutes, but we’re still waiting to witness this. Not only can Drew do multiplication of single digit numbers IN HIS HEAD, this aquatic animal was also captain of the Swimteam and Water Polo team at Tufts University. Drew is known to have “interesting pick-up lines,” so it’s a good thing he’s also immune to awkward moments. Whether he’s snowboarding, backpacking or jumping out of a plane, Drew is always up for an adventure. He enjoys boasting his vast knowledge of drinking games and his ability to drink carbonated beverages out of both sippy cups and grown up glasses. He’s planning to get a lot more practice playing Beirut or "beer pong" at Zog happy hours and parties. Think you can beat him? You don’t have to twist his arm too much to take on the challenge.  

Trevor Dombeck

Raised in the mean suburban streets of Allendale, NJ, Trevor was provided with an excellent setting to hone his average sports skills among the best of his era. Well, maybe slightly above average since he made the cut for Bucknell’s football team. This receiver and Intramural Basketball Champ hopes his skills translate to Zog, where he helped guide his teams to two league championship games in his first four months. Trevor not only holds sports titles, he also earned the title of preppiest full-time ZogSports employee when he came to work wearing plaid sneakers one day. While this Chicago Bears fan may be one of the best dressed Zog employees, he does admit that his flip cup skills still need some improvement. In-between making volleyball schedules he tries to squeeze in an hour of flip cup practice at his desk each day. He has improved, but you may want to wait a few more months before asking him to be on your team.

 

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