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Junior WPH Battle of the Border and Calcutta Doubles

11884721_10153461829665519_3510883856915526759_oTucson, AZ, 8/15/15– The World Players of Handball was thrilled to present the Junior WPH Battle of the Border and Calcutta Doubles in Tucson, AZ on Saturday, August 15th, 2015. Junior WPH Juarez made the 326-mile trip east to Tucson, bringing eight junior players between the ages of 8-19, as well as seven adult players from the handball handball-crazed town. Tucson’s Fred Lewis Foundation boasted seven junior players, ranging from in age from eight to 18. Tucson’s strong adult community also filled the Open Singles and Calcutta Draws, boasting 16 additional players. Players and fans were also treated to special pro showdown between Tucson’s top 20 R48 pro Abraham Montijo and Juarez’s R48 Rookie of the Year Daniel Cordova.

11834893_10153461829645519_8753417224046143250_oThe Battle of the Border pitted Junior WPH Juarez against the Fred Lewis Foundation in 13 singles matches, with the team winning seven matches staking its claim as the Border Champion. WPH Juarez started strong, as Leo Canales Jr. defeated Kaelen Rae in the first match. FLF’s Esteban Camacho and Gabriel Vega rallied the Fred Lewis Foundation, defeating Junior WPH Juarez’s Sebastian Canale in separate matches. Daniel Cordova rallied from a 55-minute first game loss to 11884721_10153461829665519_3510883856915526759_oAbraham Montijo to outlast his R48 rival, defeating Montijo in a tiebreaker for the second time this year and evening the score between Team Juarez and Team FLF. Junior girl’s sensation and FLF MVP Sophie Della Croce placed Team FLF on her back during the second half of the event, winning all four of her matches to secure the Battle of the Border team title for Team FLF.

“We were thrilled with the turnout, the sportsmanship and the enthusiasm of all of the junior11895034_10153461829800519_5036471504377069511_o players,” stated Battle of the Border tournament director David Fink. “Each of the juniors played handball all day and each was asking to play more. Both Junior WPH Juarez and Team FLF have incredible junior programs and we are so excited to be able to provide opportunities for the teams to compete against one another.”

11230861_10153461829545519_2585945640520993256_oLeo Canales Jr. advanced to the final of the open singles with impressive victories against Kaelen Rae and Jacob Kavkewitz, while his father, Leo Canales, Sr. also advanced to the final with victories against Richie Estrella and Guero Baylon. The father-son duo met in an open final for the second consecutive week, and just as in Santa Fe last weekend, Leo Jr. emerged victorious. Leo Jr. teamed with 70+ superstar Vince San Angelo in the Calcutta Doubles, earning the “Border Slam” with four victories in the 13-team event, including an impressive 25-11 victory against Khalsa 2 and Kaelen Rae in the doubles final. Leo Jr., a freshman at Lake Forest College, won each of his seven matches during the Battle of the Border and proved that he has both the skills and endurance to become a great player.

Thank you to all of the generous donors who made this event possible. Stay tuned to wphlive.tv and Like the World Players of Handball on Facebook and Twitter for all of the latest handball news from around the world.

by dave fink, senior reporter

JR WPH Heads to Fresno w/Marco’s Kids

mk2The Centerpoint Athletic Club hosted the 2015 Fresno Open Handball Tournament this past August 1st and 2nd.

Three players from the Marco’s Kids Handball Club (part of the Junior WPH Group) participated in the two day event, in which professional players like Emmett Peixoto, Sean Lenning, Armando Ortiz and Victor Perez competed and performed for many locals and out of town participants.

Ricardo Palma: left his mark on the A singles by making the finals; then, with partner, Andrew Garcia, forged his way to the A doubles Semis before losing in a thrilling match. **A personal best:  Palma was able to defeat rival L. Aguilar, to whom he had lost to earlier in the year (Modesto, CA)

Andrew Garcia: came up short in the A singles, losing in the first round. “It was a great experience for him to see what a higher level player is capable of,” said WPH Mentor, Marco Coromac.  “It’s important for these players to also learn how to rise above these close losses.”

Ignacio Delgado (Tournament Director) Sean Lenning, Andrew Garcia, Ricardo Palma, Pablo Borja and Mike Flores (Tournament Director)
Ignacio Delgado (Tournament Director) Sean Lenning, Andrew Garcia, Ricardo Palma, Pablo Borja and Mike Flores (Tournament Director)

Pablo Borja: lost in the first round of the B doubles and won 4th place in a round robin in the JRs division. “Playing hard and also having fun on the court,” adds Coromac, “Pablo made new acquaintances and got more experience at an indoor tournament.”  Coromac, the brain-trust behind Marco’s Kids, continues to coach, teach, and mentor junior players with a goal of making better people.  “Over all the three kids had a great time competing and also playing pick up games with locals. Even the pros!

“We thank the WPH for helping Marco’s Kids to attend this and many other previous events,” uttered Coromac.

For more information on upcoming WPH junior initiatives, or to contact Marco Coromac about his Junior WPH/Marco’s Kids Efforts or how you can become a part of helping the World Players of Handball grow the game, please visit wphlive.tv, juniorhandball.org or contact David Fink at Fink@juniorhandball.org.

Junior WPH Making Strides in Tucson- For Immediate Release

10375052_694101980697606_8161731983927225426_nTucson, AZ, WPH Press, 8/9/15-Junior WPH completed its third summer of junior handball coaching at the Tucson Racquet Club All Sports Camp, coaching 25 junior handball lessons per week for more than 600 kids between the ages of 7-16 throughout the 10-week summer camp. After teaching handball as a bonus class in 2013, handball is now recognized as one of the mandatory sports at one of Arizona’s most highly rated summer camps.

“A lot of the kids that have never played handball before are initially resistant to play,” revealed TRC All Sports Court Sports Camp Director and legendary Tucson referee Coach Anderson. “However, after I explain the benefits of playing handball and how much better the kids will be able to play their other sports because of handball, the kids start to really take to it. By the end of the camp most kids will say handball is their favorite activity in the camp.”

Junior WPH coaches place the emphasis on having fun throughout the summer handball lessons, with the younger groups focusing on team games to improve hand-eye coordination and to develop a sense of the court, while the older campers advance to handball drills and point-play.

1907910_694095924031545_1579267317963274271_n“It’s so exciting to see how much so many of the kids improve throughout the summer,” boasted TRC All Sports Camp Head Handball Coach Tanner Cleveland. “A lot of the younger kids that couldn’t catch the ball at the beginning of the summer are able to catch, throw and hit the ball by the end of the summer, and many of the older kids are able to play 20-shot rallies.”

Junior WPH is proud to announce the junior handball fall session at the Tucson Racquet Club starting on Thursday, August 27th. Coach Cleveland will lead the group of experienced and new players on a team that featured five players competing in the 2014 USHA Junior Four Wall Nationals last December.

“We are excited with the strides we have made in the past two-and-a-half years in Tucson with our junior handball initiatives,” stated WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink. “Junior WPH hosts nearly 400 junior handball clinics per year at the Tucson Racquet Club and local schools, as well as hosting several junior handball tournaments to inspire junior players throughout the year.”

Junior WPH’s next junior handball tournament takes place on Saturday, August 15th, pitting Junior WPH Juarez against Tucson’s Fred Lewis Foundation in an exciting Ryder Cup style junior handball team competition dubbed the Battle of the Border. In the pro singles showdown, Junior WPH Juarez will be represented by Race 4 Eight Rookie of the Year Daniel Cordova, while the Fred Lewis Foundation will be represented by their head coach and top 20 WPH R48 pro Abraham Montijo in a match that will count towards the overall standings.

“We are very fortunate to have the support of the local handball community in Tucson,” boasted WPH Executive Director David Vincent. “The local guys love seeing junior handball and have been buzzing about this team competition for weeks. We juniors and pros playing the game and they can’t wait for it!”

Junior WPH logo gray 2For more information on upcoming WPH junior initiatives and how you can become a part of helping the World Players of Handball grow the game, please visit wphlive.tv, juniorhandball.org or contact David Fink at Fink@juniorhandball.org.

WPH Films for Junior Handball

MD SwingPittsburgh, PA, WPH Press, 8/6/15- WPH Videographer and Diamond Digital Productions President Michael DelSardo and WPH Master Instructor David Fink spent the week filming, producing and editing WPH Instructional videos to be featured on broadcasts during the upcoming Race 4 Eight V Powered by ESPN season. After wrapping the shoot, Barton College’s senior starting second baseman and .457 slugger Michael DelSardo played handball for the first time, excelling with both hands within minutes.

“Michael’s outstanding hand-eye coordination enabled him to hit the ball extremely well with both hands in just his first on-court handball experience,” stated Fink. “If Michael continues to play I would expect his already impressive batting average to improve dramatically. Handball serves as the perfect cross-training exercise for virtually every sport, incorporating dexterity, hand-eye coordiantion, lateral movement and strategy.”

Thank you to Michael DelSardo and WPH video engineers Kris Gurrad and Jeff Kastner for engineering the series of instructional pieces that will debut on ESPN in the upcoming season. If you want to improve your serve, back wall kill, fly kill and much more, stay tuned to the Watch ESPN App throughout the R48 V season.

The 2015 UWF Argonauts Classic

UWF LogoThe University of West Florida is proud to present the 2015 UWF Argonauts Classic in Pensacola, FL from Friday, October 2nd through Sunday, October 4th at the UWF Rec Center. The Argonauts Classic offers divisions for every age, gender and level of play.

“The WPH hosted clinics at the Argonauts Classic at the first Argonauts Classic in 2013 during the Junior WPH Texas/Florida tour,” stated WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink. “The Argonauts Classic is an incredible event highlighting the tremendous UWF collegiate handball program presented by the WPH. The energy of the collegiate players at the Argonauts Classic is infectious and tournament director Michael Morgan ensures that all players play a lot of matches and have a great weekend.”

UWF Rec CenterWPH Coach Michael Morgan has built one of the country’s premiere collegiate handball programs at the University of West Florida and is unquestionably one of the sport’s greatest ambassadors. Check out Coach Morgan and his team in early October in Pensacola!

For information on how to enter the Argonauts Classic, click (HERE) (PDF).

Junior WPH Battle of the Border in Tucson!

FLF Pic (1)Junior WPH is proud to present the Battle of the Border junior handball team competition between Junior WPH’s “Naty Gonzalez” cd. Juarez and Tucson’s Fred Lewis Foundation on Saturday, August 15th, 2015 at the Tucson Racquet Club. The junior team competition will feature junior singles and doubles matches in a Ryder Cup format to determine the best team on the border. The Battle of the Border will also feature a pro singles showdown, with Junior WPH’s “Naty Gonzalez” cd. Juarez represented by WPH Rookie of the Year and WPH R48 #7 Daniel Cordova and the Fred Lewis Foundation represented by Head Coach and top 20 WPH R48 pro Abraham Montijo.

Entry Form HERE (PDF)

“We are extremely excited for the junior players from Tucson and Juarez,” boasted Battle of the Border tournament director and WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink. “Being a part of a team always enhances the excitement and determination of all of the players, while also building camaraderie amongst teammates and friendly rivalries between the teams that will last for decades.”

Each junior will play one singles match and one doubles match during the event, with the Cordova vs. Montijo pro showdown also counting towards the overall points total. The team with the most victories will emerge the best on the border.

The Battle of the Border will also feature a special Calcutta (balanced) Doubles, in which teams will be evenly matched in a mandatory alternate serve competition.

“The Tucson Racquet Club continues to be the home to the best junior, pro and master’s handball in the U.S.,” proclaimed WPH Executive Director David Vincent. “The WPH holds two or three exciting events per year in Tucson, outside of our November R48 Stop (apply here), to promote local and junior handball.”

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Junior WPH JuarezSaturday, August 15th                                             

Tucson Racquet Club

One-day event only, play starts at 10 am

Junior WPH Juarez vs. Tucson’s Fred Lewis Foundation

  • The World Players of Handball welcomes Junior WPH cd. Juarez to Tucson to challenge the Fred Lewis Foundation in a junior handball team competition
  • Junior handball players will play singles and doubles matches against one another
  • Tucson’s Favorite Son Abraham Montijo will face 2015 WPH Rookie of the Year Daniel Cordova as part of the Juarez vs. Tucson team competition
  • The team that wins the most combined matches will win the Battle of the Border!

Calcutta Doubles

  • Open to all players not playing in the Battle of the Border *Partners will be picked at random and teams will be evenly matched
  • Calcutta Doubles is a no-entry fee event but we ask that you make a donation to support Junior WPH and the Battle of the Border
  • All Calcutta Doubles matches are one game to 25 Info?  Fink@juniorhandball.org

Entry Fee:

Juniors (19-and-under): Free

Adult Calcutta Doubles: No entry fee, but we ask that you make a donation to Junior WPH

The WPH Outdoor Back 2 School Bash + Hemborg Ford Cup Stop #4

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Junior WPH Reports, Tucson, AZ, Press-The World Players of Handball and Junior WPH are thrilled to present the Back 2 School Bash in conjunction with the WPH Outdoor 3-Wall Big Ball California State Showdown Cup Stop #4 August 28th-30th at Marina Park in Huntington Beach, CA. Juniors will compete in singles and doubles, as well as a special pro/junior doubles showdown on Saturday night, August 29th. The California State Showdown also features the WPH Outdoor pros competing in the final regular season event of the 2015 WPH Outdoor Hemborg Ford Cup season before Las Vegas’ 3WallBall Outdoor World Championships in September (rankings here), as well as small ball pro cross over doubles and masters divisions.

“This is perhaps our biggest junior weekend of the year, as we will be showcasing the junior players with multiple rounds of handball in singles and doubles, a junior clinic with the WPH Outdoor pros and a special pro/junior doubles division in which four junior players will have an opportunity to team with four pros,” stated WPH Executive Director David Vincent. “Of course, the WPH Outdoor pros will also be in action, as they will be aiming to climb the rankings in advance of the 3-Wall Big Ball Super Bowl, the 2015 WPH/WOR 3WallBall Outdoor World Championships in Las Vegas in September (info here).

10353186_10153450595823799_6269920638467700175_nExpect to see several of the top Race 4 Eight stars competing in Marina Park, as small ball doubles will be contested in Marina Park’s massive 3-Wall courts. Venice Beach’s Xrossover Revolution and the WPH’s RFC 7 each featured cross over play this summer, with small ball and big ball specialists crossing over and relishing the opportunity to compete against the best in each code. Small ball pros will likely play in the big ball singles, just as big ball pros will jump into the small ball doubles.

Perhaps the most exciting aspect of the Back 2 School Bash/WPH Outdoor 3-Wall Big Ball California State Showdown Cup Stop #4 is the desire of many of the WPH Outdoor pros to give back to the next generation of junior handball players. This summer has already featured junior handball clinics coached by Samzon Hernandez, Ricky Ruiz, Timbo Gonzalez, Sal Duenas, Alfredo Morales, Catriona Casey and Cianna Ni Churraion and Marina Park will feature even more WPH Outdoor pros coaching clinics and inspiring the next generation of players.

“I can’t wait for the event and I know a number of juniors that will be really excited to play,” stated WPH Outdoor Cup Stop #3 Tecate champion Brian Medina. “I am really looking forward to being a part of the clinics and helping with the event.”

“I’ll be posting junior entries at all of the parks,” stated 2-time defending Cup champion Juan Santos. “There are so many kids playing at the parks and I hope to recruit those kids and a lot of new junior players for the event.”

“I’ll be talking to all of the juniors and their parents to get them to participate in the event,” stated 7th ranked WPH Outdoor lefty Kevin Gonzalez. “This is going to be a really cool event!”

Juniors will be awarded back to school backpacks and school supplies for participating in the event. To donate to this incredible event, please contact WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink at fink@juniorhandball.org.

The Back 2 School Bash/WPH Outdoor 3-Wall Big Ball California State Showdown Cup Stop #4 will not be broadcasted live, but the WPH will post daily updates on wphlive.tv and on our Facebook and Twitter pages. For more information on how to enter and follow the event, click Here>

 

 

David Fink

WPH Senior Writer

2015 Junior WPH Cal State Showdown ~ Back2School Blowout

19aAugust 28th -30th, Marina Park (Wheeler) in Huntington Beach, California

(Anyone can win the state championship (even out-of-towners) ~ Eye guards are mandatory!!!)

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The final regular season stop in the Hemborg Ford Cup Series (3 Wall Big Ball) brings another twist and some new exciting features:

  • Junior 3 Wall Big Ball (Sat/Sun only) Singles and Doubles – State Championship Title, Trophy & pro player clinics and instructional – Only $5 entry for first event!!! Pre-registration required for top seeds; morning of registration for all other juniors.  Please make a tax-deductible donation to the WPH Foundation to help offset costs (Trophies, Shirts, Gear, etc) @ fink@juniorhandball.org.  Juniors will receive multiple rounds of play.
  • A (Pro) & B (Men and Women) 3 Wall Big Ball (Fri/Sat/Sun) Singles, as part of the Hemborg Ford Cup Series #4 – State Championship Title, Trophy & Cash. Play for adults begin @ 4pm on Friday
  • 40+ / 50+ 3 Wall Big Ball Singles (Sat/Sun) – State Championship Trophy & Title
  • A (Pro) & B 3 Wall Small Ball Doubles (Sat/Sun only) XrossOver – with Trophy & Cash (No big ball 3 wall doubles for adults being offered)

What is WPH Outdoor?

DIVISIONS OFFERED:

Big Ball 3 Wall Singles State Title Divisions:  A (Pro), B, 40+, 50+, Women’s A (Pro), Women’s B, 21U, 18U, 16U, 14U, 12U, 10U, 8U (Girls juniors encouraged to play in all junior divisions offered)

Big Ball 3 Wall Doubles State Title Divisions:  18U, 15U, 12U

Small Ball 3 Wall Doubles:  A (Pro) & B

RULES: (All lines are in except the short line on the serve)

All Big Ball 3 Wall Singles (Adults):  15, 15, 11 (Rally Scoring). Win by one – No Two Wall Serves – One serve only (no second serves)

All Big Ball 3 Wall Junior Divisions:  One game to 21 (No Rally), with dropdowns. No two wall serves.  In doubles, both doubles partners can serve.

Small Ball 3 Wall A & B Doubles:  Both partners may serve, no second serve attempt allowed.  No two wall serves (This is a biggie water-cooler-discussion topic for you haters). 11, 11, 11 (No Rally)

SCHEDULE:

Friday:  3Wall Big Ball Men’s & Women’s A & B Singles, 40+ and 50+ Singles

Saturday:  3 Wall Small Ball Doubles, All Junior Big Ball Divisions begin; all 3 Wall Big Ball Singles Continue

Sunday:  All divisions wrap up

Questions?  Email us:  info@wphlive.tv