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JRWPH; WHERE WE ARE AND WHERE WE ARE GOING

1988826Junior WPH Shines in 2014: Headlines and Upcoming Initiatives

The World Players of Handball continues to grow the game of handball with inspiring junior handball clinics led by WPH Certified Coaches. Junior WPH Coaches are certified with a rigorous and comprehensive coaching certification and exam process; emphasizing clinics that are not only focused on the importance of handball fundamentals and fun but being physically active, developing independence, leadership, sportsmanship and integrity.

2014 has been an extremely exciting year thus far for Junior WPH with clinics in Arizona, California, England, Mexico, Texas, New York and Colorado. Here is a more in depth look at all of the success to this point in the year and the upcoming initiatives for the second half of the year:

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Junior WPH Goodyear, AZ Clinic and Fun Day (January 2014): Certified WPH Coaches headed 100 miles west from the WPH’s Tucson headquarters to teach a junior clinic in Goodyear, AZ, just outside of Phoenix. Over 20 junior handball players from Tucson and the Phoenix area were treated to world-class handball instruction, skills competitions, games and lunch. The WPH sponsored afternoon enabled youngsters from different handball groups to meet and develop friendships. “We are so grateful that the WPH came to Goodyear for this clinic,” revealed Goodyear youth handball director Sam Ortega. “My group had never been exposed to this type of coaching and they loved it.”

TRC Showdown and Junior WPH Clinic Benefitting Junior WPH (January 2014): The WPH proudly organized junior clinics and three exhibition matches between top eight WPH pros Luis Moreno, Sean Lenning and David Fink. Juniors participated in a clinic before the pro matches and were treated to front row seats to watch three of the world’s best compete and raise money for Junior WPH. Fans purchased blocks to coincide with the scores of the matches at halftime and at the end of the match and all proceeds went towards Junior WPH. “It was great to be a part of this event,” revealed Fink. “Everyone had a great time and the energy from the juniors and handball fans was electric. We also discovered a blueprint to raise money for junior handball that can be used in virtually any handball club in the world.”

Junior WPH Houston R48 Clinic (January 2014): WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink teamed with former WPH #1 Allan Garner to teach a junior clinic for youngsters between the ages of 6-19 at the WPH R48 III Houston event. The youngsters participated in cross-training exercises and had the opportunity to watch Allan Garner demonstrate his sensational back wall technique. “The kids had a great time learning and listening to the advice from the WPH professionals,” revealed Leticia Martinez, mother of two of the clinic participants. “My children’s interest in the sport was reinforced by the event and they developed a better understanding for the game.”

Junior WPH UK Singles Clinic (February 2014): Junior WPH headed to London, England for an international version of the Junior WPH Clinic. Vlad Klym and Luke Thomson led a 1-Wall big ball clinic for over 50 youngsters from England and other parts of Europe, stressing the importance of footwork and fun. The juniors also competed in a junior tournament, thrilling galleries with precocious play and exciting matches. “The juniors relished the opportunity to learn from the best,” revealed WPH UK Singles tournament director and European handball pioneer Daniel Grant. “The coaches were an inspiration to the juniors and the juniors could be seen practicing what they had learned for the rest of the day.”

Junior WPH After School Program at Khalsa School (Winter and Spring 2014): Junior WPH held a weekly after school program at Khalsa Montessori School, the premiere charter school in southeast Arizona with one of the best two-court 1-Wall facilities in the country. Khalsa after school participants were introduced to the importance of cardiovascular health, nutrition and staying physically active. Those lessons were reinforced with cross-training drills, nutrition education and handball drills and games. “The kids had a great time in the Khalsa after school program and really looked forward to the class every week,” revealed WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink. “The enthusiasm of the kids led to rapid improvement in their handball games.”

Junior WPH Juarez Clinic (February 2014): WPH Certified Coach Luis Cordova led a junior handball in Juarez, Mexico for eight junior handball players. Cordova is a living legend in Juarez, having won multiple junior national titles and earning an Elite 8 WPH ranking in the first Race 4 Eight season. Cordova focused on the underhand swing and the warm-up during the highly successful junior clinic that was held in conjunction with the WPH Torneo de Handball event. “I am thrilled that I was able to teach the juniors some of the skills that I’ve learned in my 10 years of playing handball,” stated Cordova. “The WPH has so many good players teaching the fundamentals to the kids,” stated WPH big ball 3-Wall pro and WPH Torneo de Handball participant Manny “Razzle” Sanchez. “I love seeing the WPH mentoring the next generation of handball players and ensuring a bright future to our growing sport.”

Junior WPH Weekly P.E. Classes at Khalsa School (Winter and Spring 2014): WPH Certified Coaches teamed with CrossFit Kids Certified Coach and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist Kevin Nichols at Khalsa Montessori School’s weekly P.E. Classes to teach handball and strength-building exercises. The 30 youngsters were split into groups of 15 with one group playing handball and the other group working on conditioning with Coach Kevin. “The WPH was extremely fortunate to have worked with Coach Kevin,” stated WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink. “Coach Kevin’s skills parallel Junior WPH’s lessons and the partnership was extremely beneficial for both.”

Junior WPH Outdoor 3-Wall Clinics (Winter and Spring 2014): Junior WPH held multiple clinics per week at Pima Community College’s pristine 3-Wall courts in Tucson. WPH Coaches enthusiastically led the juniors in various aspects of junior handball development, focusing on fundamentals, fun and camaraderie. “The winters in Tucson are so pleasant that being outside is ideal at any time of the day,” revealed WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink. “I believe that learning to play outside has become a lost art for youngsters and the Pima weekly clinics provided that opportunity for dozens of junior handballers.”

Junior WPH New York Athletic Club Clinic (March 2014): WPH Certified Coaches led a large group of passionate young handballers in a spirited clinic at the famed New York Athletic Club in conjunction with the WPH Race 4 Eight III stop at the NYAC. The junior handball players had the opportunity to learn handball skills from several of the game’s best female players and watch the world’s best from courtside after the clinic.

Junior WPH Pro Showdown and junior clinics (March 2014): Living legend and four-time reigning world champion Paul Brady traveled to Tucson to continue his preparations for the Race 4 Eight III season. Race 4 Eight Elite 8 Pro and Master WPH Instructor Emmett Peixoto joined Paul Brady in Tucson. The two held clinics for several dozen awestruck junior handball players and staged three exhibition matches for packed galleries and the junior handball stars. “Emmett and Paul were incredible with the kids, teaching them proper hitting motions and offering tons of encouragement,” stated WPH Executive Director David Vincent. “Big thanks to Paul and Emmett and all of the Tucson handball community that supported and donated to the event and to Junior WPH.”

Junior WPH Denver R48 Clinics (March 2014): Junior WPH held one of its most successful Race stop clinics at Denver’s Race 4 Eight III event. Junior handball players were split into two groups on two courts and were led by Certified WPH Coaches Anthony Selestow and Jonathan Iglesias. The certified coaches led the juniors in a high-energy and fast-paced clinic culminating in an a “Play the Pro” competition in which the juniors were able to play singles and doubles points against two of the game’s best players. “I really love being able to give back to the game and show some of the kids how to improve their games,” declared Iglesias. “I have been fortunate enough to have been coached by some of the greatest coaches in the game and being able to pass that knowledge onto the next generation is very rewarding.”

Junior WPH Saturday Clinics at the Tucson Racquet Club (April 2014): Certified WPH Instructors led youngsters in handball clinics every Saturday during the winter and spring in 4-Wall handball clinics at the Tucson Racquet Club. Many of the youngsters had played handball throughout the summer at the Junior WPH Tucson Racquet Club Summer Camp daily handball clinics and looked forward to having the opportunity to play each week. “I love what handball does for kids,” boasted Tucson legend and TRC Summer Camp director Coach Anderson. “Handball forces kids to move and use both hands and not many sports do that. Junior WPH runs an incredible program and they really know how to make the game fun for the kids.”

Junior WPH Modesto Clinic (May 2014): Junior WPH Master Instructor Emmett Peixoto hosted a sensational a junior handball clinic in Modesto, CA for 25 enthusiastic junior handball players. Coach Peixoto introduced handball drills and games that have helped him to rise to the top of the sport while allowing him maintain his unquenchable passion for the sport. Junior WPH has been extremely active in Northern California’s junior handball hotbed, hosting clinics in Concord, San Francisco and Modesto

Junior WPH junior handball clinic at the 2nd WPH-Outdoor Big Ball 3 Wall Nationwide Challenge, by JR WPH & EDTL Handball (Cup Stop #3):

WPH Player’s Cup pros Samzon Hernandez, Ricky Ruiz, Timbo Gonzalez, Sal Duenas and Mando Ortiz, as well as Race 4 Eight pros David Fink, Aoife McCarthy and Catriona Casey served as coaches for an enthusiastic group of nearly 30 junior handball players during the Junior WPH clinic at the 2nd WPH-Outdoor Big Ball 3 Wall Nationwide Challenge, by JR WPH & EDTL Handball in La Mirada, CA.

The juniors received instruction from the elite pros on the two-wall serve, the kill shot and the return of serve and were then able to play doubles points with and against the game’s best players. The juniors soaked in all of the lessons and were eager to try the shots in their upcoming tournament matches. “I learned the side-front kill and to take the ball before it bounces on the return of serve,” boasted one of the juniors.

Junior WPH Big Ball 3-Wall Junior Nationals, by Junior WPH & EDTL Handball:

Junior WPH and EDTL Handball were thrilled to have hosted 80 juniors under the age of 23 in the most prestigious junior 3-Wall tournament in handball at La Mirada Park in La Mirada, CA. Juniors played alongside their 3-Wall heroes, including Juan Santos, Samzon Hernandez, Timbo Gonzalez and Alfredo Morales. “Our group is making a conscious effort to bring more players into the game,” declared WPH Executive Director Dave Vincent. “By including the elite players with the juniors at the same events, we are confident that the juniors will continue to love the game and strive to be the best players they can be.”

Junior WPH Tucson Racquet Club Summer Camp (Summer 2014): In the most ambitious junior handball initiative in the country, the WPH taught handball to over 600 youngsters between the ages of 7-16 every day for 10 weeks at the Tucson Racquet Club Summer Camp. Junior WPH worked with up to 16 different kids every 45 minutes on two courts, as well as organizing skills competitions and tournaments at the end of each three-week camp session.

Master Instructors David Fink, Aoife McCarthy and Catriona Casey and WPH Apprentice Coach Tanner Cleveland made a positive impression on every student with whom they instructed, with many of the youngsters are asking how they can continue playing handball when the summer camp ends. “We cannot ask for a better situation to introduce the game of handball than the Tucson Racquet Club Summer Camp,” declared WPH Development Director David Fink. “The TRC Summer Camp is one of the most well-run and organized summer camps in the country and the kids are incredibly enthusiastic and eager to learn to play handball.”

Junior WPH Calgary Summer Handball Camp hosted by John Bike:

Hall of Famer and WPH Certified Coach John Bike inspired an enthusiastic group of junior handballers at the Junior WPH Calgary Summer Handball Camp in the Great White North. Coach Bike stressed the fundamentals, while incorporating cross-training activities and other sports to improve footwork and conditioning. “The kids really enjoyed the sessions,” bellowed Coach Bike. “There are a couple of nine-year olds that can really play! We played mostly 4-Wall and ended the week with a great day at the 3-Wall courts.”

Junior WPH Jr. Vasquez Clinic in Los Angeles, CA:  Junior WPH proudly hosted a junior handball clinic at the Jr. Vasquez California State 3-Wall Doubles Championship. WPH Player’s Cup pros and WPH Coaches Sal Duenas and Samzon Hernandez instructed the junior clinic at the famed Jr. Vasquez event for the second consecutive year. “Junior WPH growth and development is second to none,” barked Duenas. “I am honored to help the juniors improve their games. The kids were taught the importance of stretching, run through drills and played doubles points with Samzon and I.”

Junior WPH Women’s Shootout Benefit: Junior WPH hosted its first ever Women’s Shootout Benefit event to raise money for Junior WPH and the growth of the game in Tucson, AZ. WPH Women’s Race 4 Eight stars Catriona Casey, Tracy Davis and Aoife McCarthy played one another in an exciting one game to 21 round robin format. Casey won the first ever Junior WPH Women’s Shootout with dominating victories over Aoife McCarthy and Tracy Davis. Huge thank you to Doug Clark, Gurumeet Khalsa, and Charlie Wicker for donating to the event and for the fans at the Tucson Racquet Club that came to support the fundraiser.

Junior WPH RFC V Junior Benefit Junior Tournament (August 2014): Junior WPH traveled to Pittsburgh, PA for a mid summer junior handball tournament in the Steel City. The WPH has sponsored several events in Pittsburgh, including four RFC tournaments and the 2013 Thanksgiving Junior WPH Clinic and Blind Draw Doubles. Each of the juniors played a minimum of five matches during the RFC V, competing in the Open Singles, “A” Singles, Junior Singles and Mixed Doubles. “I had a really great time and I really hope to come back for the next event,” declared RFC V Junior Champion Sam Sottosanti III. Toronto’s 13-year old prodigy Ivan Burgos was awarded the RFC Sportsmanship Award for his exemplary enthusiasm, effort and sportsmanship throughout the RFC V.

Upcoming:

Junior WPH Juarez Clinic (September 2014): Junior WPH will return for Juarez for the second time this year to host junior handball clinics just south of the Texas border. WPH Certified Coach Luis Cordova will continue working with juniors with whom he previously coached earlier in the year, as well as introducing the game to a group of new junior players

Junior WPH University of Arizona Clinics (Fall and Winter 2014): Junior WPH will continue its weekly clinics at the University of Arizona during the fall semester at the University of Arizona Rec Center. Arizona college students will have the opportunity to learn from Certified WPH Coaches, as well as participating in WPH Fun Days and University of Arizona Rec Center handball tournaments

Junior WPH Las Vegas Clinic (September 2014): Junior WPH will host a junior clinic on the famed 3-Wall courts on the parking lot of the Stratosphere Hotel and Casino during the 2014 WPH/WOR 3-Wall Ball World Championships. Junior players will have the opportunity to shine under Las Vegas’ spotlight as they learn the secrets to becoming the next generation of handball stars

Junior WPH After School Clinics (Fall and Winter 2014): Junior WPH is planning on hosting after school 4-Wall and 1-Wall clinics in Tucson for the second consecutive year. Certified WPH Coaches will serve as mentors and role models to junior handball players while teaching the youngsters to enjoy the sport

Junior WPH Simple Green U.S. Open Clinic (October 2014): Certified WPH Coaches will conduct a junior clinic at handball’s “Festival of Handball” in October of 2014. All of the game’s current and past greats will be on hand at the 2014 Simple Green U.S. Open inspiring the future generation to carry on the tradition of great play, camaraderie and sportsmanship

Junior WPH Tucson Race 4 Eight Clinic (November 2014): The Race 4 Eight returns to the home of the WPH in Tucson after a one-year hiatus and will feature a junior clinic for all of the junior players entered and in attendance at the WPH’s home Race stop

WPH University of West Florida Argonauts Classic and Collegiate Clinic (November 2014): The WPH is thrilled to return to Pensacola, FL and the home of the University of West Florida handball team to coach junior and collegiate handball clinics for the second consecutive year. “We loved having the WPH at our inaugural event last year and we cannot wait to welcome the WPH back this year,” revealed UWF handball president Michael Morgan.

Junior WPH is able to certify and hire coaches, host clinics, provide handball equipment for juniors, and host junior tournaments because of the generous donations of those that believe in introducing and inspiring youngsters to develop character, sportsmanship, integrity, discipline, and a physically active lifestyle through handball. To donate to Junior WPH, please contact WPH Youth and Donor Development Director, David Fink at fink@race4eight.com, or go to our website and leave a gift, of any denomination at http://www.wphlive.tv/store/donate/.   The full WPH board of directors, executive committee, employees, coaches and volunteers thank you for supporting our initiatives in 2014.

JR WPH CERTIFIES COACHES

get-attachmentWPH Certified Coaches Aoife McCarthy and Catriona Casey in Action and Making a Difference!

The WPH has been thrilled to host Aoife McCarthy and Catriona Casey in Tucson, AZ this summer to coach juniors and help with the WPH Outdoor summer season. Coach Aoife and Coach Catriona coached a combined 40 junior handball clinics for 160 youngsters per week at the Tucson Racquet Club All Sports Summer camp for a total of 250 junior handball clinics! The ladies have also traveled with the WPH to WPH Outdoor events to coach junior clinics and assist in running the tournament desk. The ladies are even doing some office work!

Aoife McCarthy and Catriona Casey became WPH Certified Coaches by excelling at all four components of the Junior WPH Certification exam.

“Excelling at the WPH Coaching Exam is extremely difficult and requires a tremendous amount of preparation, experience, diligence and passion for the game,” declared WPH Donor Development Director David Fink. “These ladies were so impressive in all phases of the exam and the WPH is thrilled to name Catriona and Aoife as WPH Certified Coaches.”

Coaches McCarthy and Casey have made a positive impression on every student with whom they have instructed during their 250 clinics at the Tucson Racquet Club All Sports Camp. “I cannot tell you the type of positive impact these ladies have had on the camp,” barked TRC All Sports camp director Coach Anderson. “The ladies are so incredible with the kids and the kids have really taken to handball because of it.”

McCarthy and Casey are not only making a huge impact on the Tucson Racquet Club All Sports Summer Camp, but have also become huge favorites in the Tucson handball community.  “Bringing these girls to Tucson for the summer was the best thing the WPH has ever done,” boasted Grand Master and Tucson handball ambassador Charlie Wicker. “Not only are these young ladies great with the kids, but they are incredible players as well! What a treat for us to be able to play with these girls.”

Coach McCarthy’s degree in Sport Management and Coach Casey’s degree in Teaching have suited them extremely well in their various tasks this summer. “I have worked with a lot of people and I have never seen the kind of work ethic that both of these ladies possess,” barked WPH Executive Director David Charles Vincent IV. “These ladies never stop working and asking what they can do to help. I just wish they didn’t have to go back to Ireland.”

The WPH raises money specifically to provide youngsters with an opportunity to learn the game in a structured and fun environment with certified coaches. Please consider making a donation to Junior WPH to help us continue training and employing the best possible coaches to inspire the next generation of players, as well as providing juniors with handball equipment, junior tournaments and travel assistance to travel to tournaments. Please contact WPH Donor Development Director David Fink at fink@race4eight.com to help grow the game of handball.

BIG MONTH FOR JR WPH

get-attachmentWhat a month for Junior WPH!

In the past 30 days, Junior WPH hosted 160 junior handball clinics at the Tucson Racquet Club All Sports Camp, the 2nd WPH-Outdoor Big Ball 3 Wall Nationwide Challenge, by JR WPH & EDTL Handball (Cup Stop #3), featuring a junior handball clinic for 30 juniors with six of the top big ball pros in the world and the 3-Wall big ball junior nationals for 80 junior handball players, the four-day Junior WPH Calgary Handball Camp hosted by Hall of Famer John Bike, a junior handball clinic at the Jr. Vasquez California State 3-Wall Doubles Championships and naming Aoife McCarthy and Catriona Casey as WPH Certified Instructors.

Junior WPH at the Tucson Racquet Club All Sports Camp:

WPH Certified Instructors Aoife McCarthy and Catriona Casey and WPH Rookie Coach Tanner Cleveland coached 40 junior handball lessons per week at the Tucson Racquet Club Summer Camp for 160 youngsters. Coaches McCarthy, Casey and Cleveland have made a positive impression on every student with whom they have instructed, with many of the youngsters are asking how they can continue playing handball when the summer camp ends. “We cannot ask for a better situation to introduce the game of handball than the Tucson Racquet Club Summer Camp,” declared WPH Development Director David Fink. “The TRC Summer Camp is one of the most well-run and organized summer camps in the country and the kids are incredibly enthusiastic and eager to learn to play handball.”

Junior WPH junior handball clinic at the 2nd WPH-Outdoor Big Ball 3 Wall Nationwide Challenge, by JR WPH & EDTL Handball (Cup Stop #3):

WPH Player’s Cup pros Samzon Hernandez, Ricky Ruiz, Timbo Gonzalez, Sal Duenas and Mando Ortiz, as well as Race 4 Eight pros and WPH Certified Instructors David Fink, Aoife McCarthy and Catriona Casey served as coaches for an enthusiastic group of 30 junior handball players during the Junior WPH clinic at the 2nd WPH-Outdoor Big Ball 3 Wall Nationwide Challenge, by JR WPH & EDTL Handball in La Mirada, CA.

The juniors received instruction from the elite pros on the two-wall serve, the kill shot and the return of serve and were then able to play doubles points with and against the game’s best players. The juniors soaked in all of the lessons and were eager to try the shots in their upcoming tournament matches. “I learned the side-front kill and to take the ball before it bounces on the return of serve,” boasted one of the juniors.

Junior WPH Big Ball 3-Wall Junior Nationals, by Junior WPH & EDTL Handball:

Junior WPH and EDTL Handball were thrilled to have hosted 80 juniors under the age of 23 in the most prestigious junior 3-Wall big ball tournament in handball at La Mirada Park in La Mirada, CA. Juniors played alongside their 3-Wall heroes, including Juan Santos, Samzon Hernandez, Timbo Gonzalez and Alfredo Morales. “Our group is making a conscious effort to bring more players into the game,” declared WPH Executive Director Dave Vincent. “By including the elite players with the juniors at the same events, we are confident that the juniors will continue to love the game and strive to be the best players they can be.”

Junior WPH Calgary Summer Handball Camp hosted by John Bike:

Hall of Famer and WPH Certified Coach John Bike inspired an enthusiastic group of junior handballers at the Junior WPH Calgary Summer Handball Camp in the Great White North. Coach Bike stressed the fundamentals, while incorporating cross-training activities and other sports to improve footwork and conditioning.

“The kids really enjoyed the sessions,” bellowed Coach Bike. “There are a couple of nine-year olds that can really play! We played mostly 4-Wall and ended the week with a great day at the 3-Wall courts.”

WPH Names Aoife McCarthy and Catriona Casey WPH Certified Coaches:

Aoife McCarthy and Catriona Casey became WPH Certified Coaches by virtue of excelling all four components of the Junior WPH Certification exam. “Excelling at the WPH Coaching Exam is extremely difficult and requires a tremendous amount of preparation, experience, diligence and passion for the game,” declared WPH Donor Development Director David Fink. “These ladies were so impressive in all phases of the exam and the WPH is so proud to name Aoife and Catriona as Certified Coaches.”

Junior WPH Clinic at the Jr. Vasquez 3-Wall California Doubles Championship

Junior WPH proudly hosted a junior handball clinic at the Jr. Vasquez California State 3-Wall Doubles Championships. WPH Player’s Cup elite pros and WPH Coaches Sal Duenas and Samzon Hernandez instructed the junior clinic at the famed Jr. Vasquez event for the second consecutive year.

“Junior WPH growth and development is second to none,” barked Duenas. “I was honored to help the juniors improve their games. The juniors were taught proper stretching, fun drills to improve the fundamentals of each stroke, and Samzon and I teamed up with the kids to play doubles points.”

Junior WPH Women’s Shootout Benefit

Junior WPH hosted its first ever Women’s Shootout Benefit event to raise money for Junior WPH and the growth of the game in Tucson, AZ. WPH Women’s Race 4 Eight stars Catriona Casey, Tracy Davis and Aoife McCarthy played one another in an exciting one game to 25 round robin format, with Casey winning the first ever Junior WPH Women’s Shootout with dominating victories over Aoife McCarthy and Tracy Davis. Huge thank you to Doug Clark, Gurumeet Khalsa, and Charlie Wicker for donating to the event and for the fans at the Tucson Racquet Club that came to support the fundraiser.

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Please consider making a tax-deductible donation today and supporting the growth of the game. 100% of donations go towards junior handball development.

 

JR WPH WOMEN’S EXHIBITION BENEFIT SHOOTOUT

DSC05277July 23rd, 2014, WPH Tucson, AZ, Press-  The World Player’s of Handball, in conjunction with Junior WPH, was pleased to host the first ever Junior WPH Women’s Shootout Benefit to raise funds for junior handball development.

Women’s Race 4 Eight #1 Catriona Casey, Women’s Race 4 Eight #3 Tracy Davis and Women’s Race 4 Eight #5 Aoife McCarthy played one another in three one game matches in front of the appreciative handball galleries at the Tucson Racquet Club.

“In the last six months, Junior WPH has hosted shootouts with Luis Moreno, Sean Lenning, David Fink, Paul Brady, Emmett Peixoto and Abraham Montijo,” barked WPH Executive Director David Vincent. “We were ecstatic to host the third installment of the series with three of the best female players in the world battling on the center stage.”

The Matches:

The Shootout’s first match pitted summer roommates, good friends and frequent doubles partners Catriona Casey and Aoife McCarthy against one another. Casey took control early and never allowed A-Mac into her comfort zone, securing the first victory of the evening.

The Shootout’s second match produced a rematch of the 2013 USHA 4-Wall National quarterfinal clash between Tracy Davis and Aoife McCarthy, won by Davis. Davis played impressively, driving the ball hard and low with accuracy, while A-Mac was unable to keep the ball away from Davis’ lethal right hand. Local favorite Tracy Davis appeared to be at ease with virtually all of her shots and never allowed A-Mac into the match. Davis earned the victory and would face Catriona Casey in the evening’s final match to crown the first ever Junior WPH Women’s Shootout Champion.

The final match of the evening featured a rematch of the WPH Women’s Race 4 Eight NYAC Final between Catriona Casey and Tracy Davis. The pair also faced one another at the 2014 USHA 4-Wall Nationals in Minneapolis, with Casey winning both encounters. Casey blunted Davis’s offensive attack with freakish anticipation, perfect placement and sneaky power. “She is just flawless,” revealed a fan in reference to Casey. “She just makes no mistakes,” declared another. While the rallies were competitive and entertaining, it was Casey winning the vast majority of them. Casey added “Junior WPH Shootout Champion” to her incredible 2014 campaign with a comprehensive and impressive victory over Tracy Davis.

Junior WPH has undertaken its most ambitious junior handball initiative to date—Funding Irish sensation’s Catriona Casey and Aoife McCarthy’s Tucson Summer visit to coach 50 junior handball clinics per week at the Tucson Racquet Club All Sports Camp, as well as coaching clinics in California and Las Vegas. The two young ladies were able to introduce the game of handball to over 400 new players throughout the summer.

The WPH would like to thank Junior WPH Shootout Benefit donors Doug Clark, Gurumeet Khalsa, and Charlie Wicker for supporting the WPH mission and helping to offset the cost of hosting Catriona Casey and Aoife McCarthy for the summer. Thank you also to WPH Certified Rookies Coach Tanner Cleveland for emceeing and refereeing all of the matches!

Please consider donating to support the growth of junior handball and to help offset the costs of housing, food and living expenses for the Irish coaches during their incomparable summer of junior handball coaching. The World Players of Handball is a 501 (c)3 foundation. All donations are 100% tax-deductible and 100% of the donation goes towards junior handball development. To make a donation, please contact WPH Donor Development Director David Fink at fink@race4eight.com.

JR WPH WOMEN’S EXHIBITION

21Junior WPH Women’s Shootout in Tucson!

WPH Women’s Race 4 Eight #1 Catriona Casey, #3 Tracy Davis and #5 Aoife McCarthy will engage in the first ever Junior WPH Women’s Round Robin Shootout on Tuesday, July 22nd at 6 pm at the Tucson Racquet Club. The ladies will play in a round robin, with each superstar playing one another in one game matches to 21.

“In the last six months, Junior WPH has hosted shootouts with Luis Moreno, Sean Lenning, David Fink, Paul Brady, Emmett Peixoto and Abraham Montijo,” barked WPH Executive Director David Vincent. “We are thrilled to host the third installment of the series with three of the best female players in the world battling on the center stage.”

Junior WPH has undertaken its most ambitious junior handball initiative to date—Funding Irish sensation’s Catriona Casey and Aoife McCarthy’s Tucson Summer visit to coach 50 junior handball clinics per week at the Tucson Racquet Club All Sports Camp, as well as coaching clinics in California and Las Vegas.

The objective of the Junior WPH Pro Women’s Shootout is to watch some incredible handball, while raising money to help the WPH offset the costs of providing lodging, food and expenses for out Irish coaches. Please consider supporting the WPH mission to inspire new players to play this game we all love.  The WPH is a tax-exempt 501c3 Non Profit and all donations for this project will be tax deductible.  You can donate by contacting us at wph@race4eight.com, or by calling us locally:  520-392-8058 (Dave Fink).

Catriona, Aoife and Tracy are tremendous assets to the game and to the WPH and the perfect representation of our game for all ages and levels of play.

Stay tuned for updates from this incredible night of women’s handball and WPH fundraising!

JUNIOR WPH AT THE CAL STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

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

Junior WPH proudly hosted a junior handball clinic at the Jr. Vasquez California State 3-Wall Doubles Championships. WPH Player’s Cup elite pros and WPH Coaches Sal Duenas and Samzon Hernandez instructed the junior clinic at the famed Jr. Vasquez event for the second consecutive year.

“The WPH was extremely excited to be a part of the Jr. Vasquez tournament for the second consecutive year,” boasted WPH Development Director and Junior WPH National Junior Director David Fink. “For young handball players to have an opportunity to share the court with larger-than-life pros Samzon Hernandez and Sal Duenas is a tremendous thrill and will certainly motivate the youngsters to continue playing and loving the game.”

The Junior WPH Jr. Vasquez clinic started with stretching, jumping jacks and sprints. WPH coaches Sal Duenas and Samzon Hernandez then introduced the Z Serve. After each of the nearly 30 youngsters had an opportunity to hit the 2-Wall serve, Duenas and Hernandez organized a lowest kill competition with the winner to receive an official EDTL Handball cap and pair of gloves, signed by WPH Coaches and Team EDTL pros Samzon Hernandez and Sal Duenas. After three nine-year olds hit four-inch high kills, a 14-year old hit a completely flat rollout to scoop the EDTL Handball prizes. Coaches Duenas and Hernandez ended the clinic by discussing proper nutrition and the importance of hydration and sportsmanship.

“Junior WPH growth and development is second to none,” barked Duenas. “I was honored to help the juniors improve their games. The youngsters were extremely enthusiastic and being able to help them with their games was tremendously rewarding. I love handball and being able to give back to the sport that has meant so much to me.”

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Junior WPH has enjoyed its most ambitious summer ever and likely the most ambitious junior handball campaign of all time with over 500 junior handball clinics planned in California, Arizona, Canada and Pennsylvania with several of the best handball coaches in the world, including Sal Duenas, Samzon Hernandez, Ricky Ruiz, Catriona Casey, David Fink and Aoife McCarthy.

Consider making a tax-deductible donation to the World Players of Handball 501 (c)3 foundation today to support the WPH in promoting sportsmanship, character development and developing a physically active lifestyle through handball. Please contact David Fink at fink@race4eight.com or donate at thehandballstore.com if you are interested in making a contribution.

JR WPH TRAVELS TO SOCAL FOR CLINICS

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Junior WPH will host a junior handball clinic at the Jr. Vasquez California State 3-Wall Doubles Championships this Sunday, July 13th at 9 am. WPH Player’s Cup pros and WPH Coaches Sal Duenas and Samzon Hernandez will instruct the junior clinic at the famed Jr. Vasquez event for the second consecutive year.

“The WPH is thrilled to be a part of the Jr. Vasquez tournament for the second consecutive year,” boasted WPH Development Director and Junior WPH National Junior Director David Fink. “We received several inquiries from juniors that were extremely interested to learn from the pros and we could not be more excited to provide that opportunity.”

“Junior WPH growth and development is second to none,” barked Duenas. “I am honored to help the juniors improve their games. I have some shots planned out that the kids are going to love to learn at the Jr. Vasquez clinic.”

Stay tuned for a recap of the Junior WPH Jr. Vasquez junior clinic by following Junior WPH on facebook or on wphlive.tv. Junior WPH has enjoyed its most ambitious summer ever and likely the most ambitious junior handball campaign of all time with over 500 junior handball clinics in California, Arizona, Canada and Pennsylvania with several of the best handball coaches in the world, including Sal Duenas, Samzon Hernandez, Ricky Ruiz, Catriona Casey, David Fink and Aoife McCarthy.

Consider making a tax-deductible donation to the World Players of Handball 501 (c)3 foundation today to support the WPH in promoting sportsmanship, character development and developing a physically active lifestyle through handball. Please contact David Fink at fink@race4eight.com or donate at thehandballstore.com if you are interested in making a contribution.

JR WPH SUMMER HANDBALL CAMP IN CALGARY

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Hall of Famer and WPH Certified Coach John Bike coached the four-day Junior WPH Calgary Summer Handball Camp, bringing his infinite handball knowledge acquired through his lifetime in the game to inspire an enthusiastic group of Canadian youngsters. Coach Bike led the eager to learn youngsters in 4-Wall and 3-Wall clinics guided by the WPH Coaching Manual.

“There is likely no one more suited to coach a junior handball camp than John Bike,” declared WPH Donor Development Director David Fink. “John is a former #1 ranked pro and world champion that has coached hundreds of handball clinics to thousands of grateful students. John is also a very highly regarded elementary school teacher in California and is incredible in working with youngsters.”

“As president of the AHA, we were delighted to have John attend,” stated Alberta Handball Association President and ardent handball supporter Rob Rakochey. “His resume is well known as a player and is impressive. But his personal accomplishments are no match for his ability to connect with the kids and help them advance their skills and understanding of the game. We had a wide variety of skill levels and he had benefits for all. I feel his attendance this year has enriched our program and the development of every player who attended. We host this camp for our Alberta youth as well as for all junior programs in Canada. With a top quality instructor like John, and a fun week of social events (BBQ’s, paintball, backyard movie night, Stampede) we hope to continue to make this the preeminent junior camp in Canada.”

 

Coach Bike emphasized the importance of the fundamentals throughout the nearly week long camp. “We worked on having fun through the fundamentals,” bellowed Coach Bike. “I loved seeing the kids improve but mostly having a good time and smiling throughout each coaching session.”

Campers were tremendously appreciative of Coach Bike’s expertise and advice. “Coach Bike is good at telling us things to do that work in tough situations,” revealed Carter Rakochey of Calgary, Alberta. “Very nice coach,” stated Rahul Nair of St. John’s, Newfoundland. “His tips will pay off in the future.”

To obtain your copy of the WPH Coaching Manual that provides step-by-step lesson plans to work with junior handball groups of all sizes and level, please contact David Fink at fink@race4eight.com.

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