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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

2015 Junior WPH Accomplishments and Upcoming Clinics

 

Tracy Davis coaching picture 2Junior WPH is proud to have provided opportunities for thousands of youngsters to learn and play handball the right way through the first half of 2015. After hosting more than 1200 junior handball clinics and introducing the game to more than 4000 young people in 2013 and 2014, Junior WPH furthered our mission to grow the game in 2015 by sponsoring flourishing junior handball programs, starting new junior handball programs and providing youngsters with the best coaches and opportunities to develop the passion to play handball. Junior WPH focuses not only on proper handball fundamentals, but teaching sportsmanship, integrity, discipline, leadership and camaraderie through handball. Check out what Junior WPH has accomplished through the first half of 2015!

  1. TRC WPHWPH No Frills Fundraiser and junior handball tournament (January 2015): Junior WPH hosted a Tucson junior handball fundraiser, with several of the game’s best players teaming with junior players in a special doubles division. Junior handball players also competed in junior singles and doubles divisions, while also having an opportunity to take clinics from a WPH Certified Coach. “The No Frills was a great way to kickoff 2015, as junior players had an opportunity to watch and play alongside their heroes,” stated WPH Youth and Donor Development Director David Fink.
  1. Junior WPH junior and collegiate clinic at the Houston Race 4 Eight (January 2015): WPH Women’s Race 4 Eight star Ashley Moler and WPH Race 4 Eight star Mando Ortiz coached a clinic for 15 college students at Houston’s annual Race 4 Eight stop. The students were able to develop a deeper understanding of the game’s fundamentals and strategies by learning from two of the best players in the sport. “Most of the students were young ladies and they really enjoyed incorporating some of the cross-training techniques that I suggested,” revealed Moler.
  1. Tucson After SchoolJunior WPH Weekly after school and weekend clinics (January 2015-April 2015): Junior WPH held after school and Saturday clinics each week between January and April of 2015, providing young people with an opportunity to experience teamwork, camaraderie and being physically active, while developing skills and learning how to compete with integrity and respect for their opponents. “The level of improvement has been tremendous throughout the course of the after school and weekend clinics,” revealed WPH Youth and Donor Development Director David Fink. “More importantly, however, is the amount of fun the kids are having in a structured environment that promotes positivity and goal-oriented initiatives.”
  1. Junior WPH junior clinic at the San Francisco R48: WPH Race 4 Eight star Jon Iglesias coached a group of a dozen junior handball players at San Francisco’s Race 4 Eight stop at the Olympic Club. The young participants were thrilled to improve their games under the keen eye of one of the game’s best. “I really enjoy working with the kids,” stated Iglesias. “When I was a young player learning the game it was always a huge highlight to have the opportunity to learn from top players and I am proud to provide that opportunity for the next generation of players.”
  1. Canada Junior WPHJunior WPH Welcomes Canadian Junior Stars to Tucson (April 2015): The World Players of Handball welcomed Canadian junior standouts Michael Gaulton and Leslie Amminson to Tucson for an afternoon of coaching and practicing at the Tucson Racquet Club with WPH #5 pro David Fink. Arriving just after coaching handball at Khalsa Montessori School, the WPH jumped on the court with Gaulton and Amminson as they prepared for the USHA Hall of Fame Tournament & Women’s Classic.

“These teenagers are immensely talented,” revealed Fink. “Both will be pros in the near future, as each possesses a tremendous passion for the game and incredibly well-developed skills.”

  1. Khalsa School CoachingJunior WPH clinics at Khalsa School (Febraury 2015-May 2015): Junior WPH proudly returned to Khalsa Montessori School in Tucson to coach handball to the entire Khalsa School Middle School during weekly P.E. Classes. Students learned how to play 1-Wall handball on the spectacular 1-Wall courts on the campus of Khalsa School. “The kids really enjoyed learning different games and dexterity exercises that come with playing handball,” revealed WPH Master Instructor David Fink
  1. Junior WPH Clinic at the Southwest Regional Handball Tournament in Austin, TX (March 2015): Six colleges from Texas and Florida attended the Southwest Regional Handball Tournament in Austin, TX, and were treated to a clinic coached by former WPH #1 Allan “TBB” Garner, current top 25 WPH pro Adam Bernhard and special guest instructor, 2012 USHA Handball Hall of Fame inductee John Bike. “The clinic was really great,” stated Garner. “The participants were taught the warm-up, back wall drills and footwork exercises
  1. TRC boiler pic 3Team WPH at the USHA Hall of Fame Tournament & Women’s Classic (April 2015): Junior WPH was well represented in the junior and B divisions at the USHA Hall of Fame Tournament & Women’s Classic, with Junior WPH 13-and-under stars Carlos Villegas advancing to the finals and Westley Harden finishing fourth. WPH Team Member Matt Payne advanced to the finals of the B singles in his first tournament, winning three rounds against seasoned players en route to the finals. “The Junior WPH players were extremely eager to play against players from other cities, and each of the players relished the opportunity to make new friends and compete in the tournament,” stated WPH Youth and Donor Development David Fink
  1. Venice Mega ClinicJunior WPH Mega Clinic and Junior 1-Wall Challenge at the WPH Outdoor Cross Over Revolution (June 2015): The World Players of Handball was thrilled to present the Venice Mega Junior Handball Clinic and Junior 1-Wall Challenge in Venice Beach, CA June 19th-20th. More than 50 junior players between the ages of 8-19 enjoyed multiple handball clinics with several of the game’s greatest players on the Venice Beach 1-Wall handball courts, just 25 feet from the beach. The juniors applied what they learned in the Mega Clinics in the Junior 1-Wall Challenge. The youngsters competed with and against one another in singles and doubles competitions, with each youngster demonstrating tremendous passion for the game and handball skills. “All of the kids showed good sportsmanship, played by the rules, showed discipline, and most importantly, they had fun playing the game,” declared Junior 1-wall Challenge tournament co-director Alexia Lozano. “Thanks to the entire WPH staff who have devoted so much time and effort into making the junior’s clinics and tournaments the success they are today. You have taught my son Michael and all of the kids sportsmanship, fair play, and many values they will need throughout life. Thank you for your guidance and continued support.”
  1. Mike Morgan UWFJunior WPH Program the University of West Florida (yearly): The World Players of Handball is thrilled to have partnered with UWF Handball club Founder Michael Morgan and the University of West Florida’s handball team in Pensacola, Fl. “Mike Morgan is one of handball’s greatest promoters and ambassadors and we proudly support his UWF handball team,” declared WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink. “Coach Morgan has probably introduced and retained more handball players in the past five years than anyone in the world. Great job Michael and we look forward to working with you and your program for many years to come.”
  1. Juarez Junior WPHJunior WPH Natty Gonzalez cd. Juarez, Mexico (yearly): The World Players of Handball is proud to announce our partnership with the handball-crazed city of Juarez, MX. Juarez possesses one of the strongest handball communities in North America, producing WPH R48 top 12 pros Luis and Daniel Cordova, as well as a number of other high level players. The Juarez handball community and Coach Richie “Drft” Fernandez are determined to continue to grow the game in Juarez, hosting weekly junior handball clinics and providing opportunities for juniors to travel to tournaments. “Drft brings an incredible energy and enthusiasm for handball and the kids love him,” stated WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink. “In his first week of clinics, Drft recruited more than 20 kids between the ages of 6-16. The WPH looks forward to tremendous junior handball growth in Juarez and helping the Juarez handball community build and sustain one of the best junior handball programs in the world.”
  1. Junior WPH Marco’s Kids in Southern California (yearly): Coach Marco Coromac has built one of the largest and strongest junior handball programs in the country and the World Players of Handball is honored to assist Coach Marco in his efforts to teach important life lessons and values through handball in Southern California. “Coach Marco is an incredible influence on his junior handball players and precisely what we hope for in all of our coaches,” stated WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink. “The WPH has held a number of clinics with “Marcos’s Kids” and all of the youngsters are always respectful, appreciative and passionate about playing the game the right way. The WPH is thrilled to be able to provide junior handball equipment, opportunities to travel to tournaments and clinics to “Marco’s Kids.” Thank you Coach Marco.”
  1. TRC SummerJunior WPH at the Tucson Racquet Club All Sports Camp (May-July 2015): Junior WPH Rookies Coach Tanner Cleveland coaches five junior handball clinics per day at the Tucson Racquet Club All Sports Camp throughout the 10-week summer camp. Coach Cleveland stresses the importance of warming-up, handball fundamentals, handball strategy and most importantly, having fun! “We have been so fortunate to have had the WPH leading our handball program at the TRC All Sports Summer Camp for the past three summers,” stated camp director Coach Anderson. “Tanner has been so positive and the kids really love him. Handball is so popular at the camp that each class fills up with volunteers immediately.”
  1. Junior WPH Clinic at the University of West Florida featuring top 12 WPH pros Luis and Daniel Cordova (June 2015): Top 12 WPH R48 Pros Luis and Daniel Cordova hosted a sensational Junior WPH Clinic for the University of West Florida’s WPH sponsored team at the end of UWF’s 2015 spring semester. The Cordovas explained and demonstrated the importance of footwork and shot selection, fielded questions from the enthusiastic UWF players, played points against each member of the team, provided critiques of their games and staged a thrilling exhibition match for the awestruck collegiate players.

“The clinic was a huge success, as UWF team members and several new players participated,” revealed UWF Handball Club Founder and handball ambassador Michael Morgan. “Daniel and Luis provided useful tips that players were working on throughout the clinic and the next day at practice. After a thrilling exhibition match, which saw Luis come back from a 9-10tiebreaker deficit to defeat WPH R48 Rookie of the Year Daniel Cordova, Luis and Daniel played doubles with several members of the team. From everyone with the University of West Florida Handball Team, thank you to Luis and Daniel and the WPH for putting on a great event.”

  1. Samzon Jr. VasquezJunior WPH Clinic at the Jr. Vasquez California State Doubles Championships (July 2015): WPH Outdoor superstar Samzon Hernandez led an exceptional Junior WPH clinic at the Jr. Vasquez California State Doubles Championships for the third consecutive year. More than 30 youngsters had the opportunity to participate in the Jr. Vasquez 3-Wall clinic, including Junior WPH’s Marco’s Kids. “Coach Samzon is already a living legend in 3-Wall handball in his mid-twenties and the kids are so excited to be able to learn from one of their heroes,” stated WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink. “Coach Samzon is patient, highly knowledgeable and extremely positive. Every junior handball player that has had an opportunity learn from him loves the experience and always sees a dramatic improvement in his respective handball game.”
  1. Junior WPH at the RFC 7 International (July 2015): The World Players of Handball sponsored its 7th Rodney Fink Classic, featuring 4-Wall and 1-Wall cross over play, as well as providing several juniors with an opportunity to watch and play with an against several of the world’s best players. The RFC also introduced several first-time players during the event, as youngsters watching the RFC matches jumped into the courts with WPH coaches

Junior WPH will continue its ambitious junior handball initiatives in the second half of 2015 with after school and weekend clinics across the country, the “Battle of the Border” junior team competition in Tucson between Junior WPH Juarez and the Fred Lewis Foundation, clinics and junior handball tournaments at WPH Outdoor events and much more. Stay tuned to wphlive.tv and juniorhandball.org for all of the exciting junior handball updates.

David Fink

WPH Senior Writer

 

Junior WPH shines at the TRC All Sports Summer Camp

IMG_5629Tucson, AZ, WPH Press, 7/17/15- The World Players of Handball is proud to head the handball division at the Tucson Racquet Club All Sports Camp at the Tucson Racquet Club for the third consecutive summer. Junior WPH Coach Tanner Cleveland coaches five junior handball clinics per day at the Tucson Racquet Club All Sports Camp throughout the 10-week summer camp, stressing the importance of warming-up, handball fundamentals, handball strategy and most importantly, having fun! Coach Tanner has been coaching handball at the Tucson Racquet Club for three summers, while also leading after school and weekend programs at the TRC during the school year.

“We have been so fortunate to have had the WPH leading our handball program at the TRC All Sports Summer Camp for the past three summers,” stated camp director Coach Anderson. “Coach Tanner has been so positive and the kids really love him. Handball is so popular at the camp that each class fills up with volunteers immediately.”

More than 100 kids between the ages of 7-15 play handball each week at the Tucson Racquet Club Summer Camp, making the camp one of the most popular places in the country for junior handball.

University of West Florida Handball Team Presented by the WPH: Growing it!

1454808_1002657746418429_1298064028800500146_nThe University of West Florida’s Handball Team Presented by WPH continues to flourish under the direction of WPH Certified Instructor and UWF Handball Team Founder Michael Morgan (To see Coach Morgan’s WPH coaching bio, click Here).

June kicked off the 2015 UWF fall semester recruiting process, as nearly 200 incoming freshman were introduced to handball at the University of West Florida’s Rec Center, home to the WPH’s Argonauts Classic every fall. “Many of the new recruits were hesitant to play initially, but once we got them started they couldn’t stop,” boasted Coach Morgan. “The new players were so enthusiastic that the gym closed on several occasions and they had the lights turned out on us! The UWF Handball Team’s 2015 summer events have all been huge successes and we have a number of promising recruits eager to play in the fall.”

The University of West Florida Handball Team will continue recruiting in July, with the official UWF handball season kicking off in September. In years past, the UWF squad has hosted its Argonauts Classic early in the fall semester and traveled to various R48 stops throughout the season. We look forward to seeing Team UWF on the 2015-2016 Race 4 Eight V tour! The WPH is proud to help sponsor the UWF Handball Club and its upcoming initiatives.

Junior WPH logo gray 2Do you have what it takes to make a positive influence on young people through handball or are you already making a difference and would like for the WPH to help sponsor your existing program? If so, please contact WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink @ fink@juniorhandball.org

David Fink

WPH Senior Writer

Junior WPH at the Jr. Vasquez California State 3-Wall Doubles Championships

Tucson, AZ, WPH Press, – 7/13/15- Junior WPH was proud to host a sensational junior handball clinic for the third consecutive year at the Jr. Vasquez California State 3-Wall Doubles Championships in Los Angeles. More than 40 junior handball players from Southern California, including Junior WPH’s Marco’s Kids, participated in the clinic led by WPH Outdoor superstar Samzon Hernandez.

“In just his mid twenties, Coach Samzon is already a living legend in 3-Wall handball and the kids were so excited to be able to learn from one of their heroes,” stated WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink. “Coach Samzon is patient, highly knowledgeable and extremely positive. Every junior handball player that has had an opportunity learn from Coach Samzon loves the experience and always sees a dramatic improvement in his or her handball game.”

11719937_1005520486187657_1149507931_nThank you to Jr. Vasquez tournament director Tom Martinez Coach Samzon for an outstanding clinic at one of Southern California’s premiere Small Ball 3-Wall events. Thank you also to WPH Outdoor tournament manager and WPH reporter Tom Flores for the pictures.

Do you have what it takes to make a positive influence on young people through handball or are you already making a difference and would like for the WPH to help sponsor your existing program? If so, please contact WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink at fink@juniorhandball.org