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2015 Junior WPH Fall/Winter Clinics at Khalsa School P.E. Classes

The middle school students are introduced to each handball lesson with a specific handball warm-up and taught the proper fundamentals of throwing and hitting the ball with both hands. By the end of each lesson, the students are often serving and rallying with one another.
“We are very fortunate to have the kids learning handball from one of the world’s best instructors,” stated Khalsa School P.E. Teacher Kevin Nichols. “The kids are really taking to it and it’s a great opportunity for them to learn new skills and have fun doing it.”
Junior WPH Battle of the Border II
Tucson’s Fred Lewis Foundation and Junior WPH Juarez faced off for the second time in three months in November of 2015 in the exciting junior handball team competition “Battle of the Border.” Fred Lewis Foundation’s Head Coach Abraham Montijo and Junior WPH Juarez Coach Richie “Drft” Fernandez proudly coach two of the most organized and successful junior handball programs in handball, and both Coach Montijo and Coach Fernandez were thrilled to watch their players pulling together as a team in the unique competition.
Just as FLF had done in the first Battle of the Border in August, Team FLF won five of the seven matches to clinch the cup. “We love hosting the Battle of the Border and providing opportunities for the Tucson and Juarez juniors to compete as a team,” revealed WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink. “The kids are really an inspiration to players of all ages and levels and we are thrilled to have their passion for the game, sportsmanship and enthusiasm for the sport.”
Junior WPH at the 50th Anniversary Juarez Handball Tournament Presented by the WPH

For a full recap from the 50th Anniversary Juarez Handball Tournament Presented by the WPH, click here
Junior WPH Clinic and Tournament at the 2015 Tucson Memorial/Junior WPH Benefit

Between the Junior WPH clinic, juniors participated in multiple small ball and big ball age and skill level divisions, with many of the junior players playing in three divisions. “Our kids are having an amazing experience at the Tucson Memorial,” stated WPH Juarez Coach Drft Fernandez. “We are so thankful to the WPH for providing our juniors with the opportunity to travel, compete against other juniors, and learn from the best coaches and the game.”
Why Donate to the World Players of Handball

Our Mission:
The World Players of Handball is a 501c3 foundation aimed at growing the game of handball by inspiring the next generation of handball players to develop leadership, integrity, a physically active lifestyle, discipline, and short and long-term goals through handball. With more than 500 junior handball clinics per year and more than 2,000 young people coached and introduced to handball thus far in 2015, the World Players of Handball provides opportunities for young people across North America to become part of a team, participate in competitions, and have fun under the direction of Certified WPH Coaches.
100% of your tax-deductible donation to the World Players of Handball goes towards supporting existing junior handball programs, starting new junior handball programs, hosting clinics at schools, YMCAs, athletic clubs, summer camps, and tournaments, providing junior handball equipment, and hosting junior handball tournaments. Here is what donations supported in 2015:
- WPH No Frills junior handball tournament and clinic
- Race 4 Eight Junior WPH junior/collegiate clinics at the 2015 Houston R48, San Francisco R48, NYAC R48, Salt Lake City R48, WAC Pre R48, Plummer Pre R48, Simple Green U.S. Open R48
- Junior WPH weekly after school and weekend clinics in Tucson
- Junior WPH Canadian Junior Clinic in Tucson
- Junior WPH clinics at Khalsa School in Tucson
- Junior WPH Clinic at the Southwest Regionals in Austin, TX
- Team WPH at the USHA Hall of Fame Tournament & Women’s Classic
- Junior WPH Mega Clinic & Tournament at the WPH Xrossover Revolution
- Junior WPH Program the University of West Florida (yearly)
- Junior WPH Natty Gonzalez cd. Juarez, Mexico (yearly)
- Junior WPH Marco’s Kids in Southern California (yearly)
- Junior WPH at the Tucson Racquet Club All Sports Camp
- Junior WPH Clinic at the University of West Florida Junior
- WPH Clinic at the Jr. Vasquez California State Doubles Championships
- Junior WPH at the RFC 7 International
- Junior WPH’s Marco’s Kids Travel to Fresno
- Junior WPH Battle of the Border
- Junior WPH Tuesday Night Showdown and Junior Skill Competition
- Junior WPH Back 2 School Junior Handball Clinics in California
- Junior WPH fall clinics at Tucson’s Lohse YMCA
- Junior WPH Clinics at the Vegas 3WallBall World Outdoor Championships
- Junior WPH Clinic at the University of Florida’s WPH Argonauts Classic

Donate to Support Junior Handball Development Today!
R48Pro V Stop #2 **No Entry Fee Event** Powered by ESPN3 – Deadline One Week!!!

In fact, this tournament has a slew full of cool perks. Here are some that you may not have learned about:
- Elite Men (Peixoto, Ortiz, Cordova, Chavez, Cooney, et al)
- ESPN3 – WPH Live TV film crews will air handball on ESPN3 (WatchESPN App)
- Qualifiers were expanded to 40 (1st time ever) and sold out in minutesfeaturing names like Killian Carroll (Worlds Finalist), Catriona Casey (trying to become the first women’s pro to qualify on the men’s tour), Abe Montijo (local AZ standout w/10 past qualifying belts), Vic Perez, Shorty Ruiz, Anthony Selestow, Adam Bernhard, Dan Armijo, Carlos Chavez and crossover sensations: Samzon Hernandez, Juan Santos, Alfredo Morales, Timothy Gonzalez, Rudy Cruz, and Sal Duenas, to name just a few. Juniors attempting to qualify: Tyler Stoffel (19), Michael Gaulton (16) and Juan Canales (19).
- Free Entry Fee to play. Receive souvenir, continuous food and multiple rounds of play.
- Memorial event honoring those from our handball family that have passed.
- Benefit Tournament for Junior WPH Development program. We encourage every player that attends to make a donation (not a requirement to play). Each dollar will be matched by select unnamed donors. See juniorhandball.org to read more about our programs.
- Big Ball 4 Wall big money singles and doubles featuring names like Samzon Hernandez (WPH Outdoor 3 Wall Big Ball’s #1), Juan Santos (WPH Outdoor Cup Champion of 2015), Timothy Gonzalez (NY), Chava Cordova, Carlos Pena (NY), Rudy Cruz, Shorty Ruiz, Sal Duenas and more! Plus, 4 wall small ball crossovers from Luis Cordova, Daniel Cordova, Marcos Chavez, Stephen Cooney and more. Money payouts in the “B” makes back page headlines.
- Pro/Am Small all Doubles – with $80 fee; winner takes all $1000 w/all money from the fee going to Junior WPH (This is the only division that brings an entry fee)
- Schedule is simple, Qualifiers begin Friday morning at 9am; Elite pros start at 1pm; age division, amateurs, pro/am doublesafter 4pm Friday; Big Ball begins after 6pm Friday; all juniors and women start Saturday morning.
- Seat Sales – this event will be packed. Get your name into the hat to watch courtside: info@whlive.tv (all money raised goes right to Junior WPH)
- 4-way play (some restrictions apply) however, if you lose in the qualifier you can play three more divisions as long as you play one big ball and one small ball class (ie the Crossover).
- Junior WPH Pro Player Clinics; plus Juarez vs Tucson Battle of the Border II
For details contact the WPH @ info@wphlivetv
Enter on line HERE> (http://www.r2sports.com/tourney.asp?TID=14227)
Paper Entry HERE> (PDF)
R48Pro Rankings HERE>
WatchESPN> (Having troubles? WPH All Access Pass members can watch the feed for FREE. Contact us: info@wphlive.tv)
Junior WPH Clinic at the Simple Green U.S. Open

The World Players of Handball was proud to present a junior 3-Wall handball clinic at the 2015 Simple Green U.S. Open featuring nearly a dozen junior players between the ages of 7-15. 2015 WPH R48 Rookies of Year Daniel Cordova and Martina McMahon led the clinic, teaching the serve, corner kill and point-play strategy.
“The World Players of Handball is a junior development organization and we are proud to provide opportunities for junior handball players to play and learn the game of handball in positive and encouraging settings,” declared WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink. “Having the opportunity to learn from Daniel Cordova of Mexico and Martina McMahon of Ireland is a thrill for any player, particularly junior players who are rapidly developing their games.”
Junior WPH travels alongside the WPH R48 Professional Handball Tour and conducts clinics with the pros at every stop the WPH administers. Contact the WPH for details. For donations, please visit the 501(c)3 Non Profit Page, HERE>
Junior WPH Juarez Hosts a Junior Round Robin

“We had all of our kids bring one friend that had never played before to play in the round robin,” stated Coach Fernandez. “After each of the kids played three or more matches in the event, we had a fun party.”
In the past four months, Junior WPH Juarez has traveled to the USHA Four Wall Nationals in Southern California, the Colorado State 3-Wall Championships, Junior WPH’s Battle of the Border in Tucson, and the 3WallBall Championships in Las Vegas. Junior WPH Juarez will hit the road again next week for the Simple Green U.S. Open of Handball, followed by the Tucson R48 Memorial/Battle of the Border II two weeks after the Simple Green U.S. Open. Between the four team trips that have seen Team WPH Juarez log more than 8200 miles in the Team Juarez van, Junior WPH Juarez hosts weekly junior handball clinics for the more than 20 active junior players in the junior handball hotbed.
“Junior WPH Juarez is the model for junior handball programs in North America right now,” stated WPH Youth Donor and Development Director David Fink. “Junior WPH Juarez has an incredibly dedicated coach in Drft Fernandez, kids that love to play handball, and a group of handball players in Juarez that help the juniors learn the game and travel to as many tournaments as possible. An enthusiastic coach, a supportive handball community, kids that love to play the game, and weekly clinics is the formula to building an outstanding junior program.”
Do you want to start a junior program in your community? The World Players of Handball can help! The WPH can help to train junior coaches, provide equipment, help you market the program, and provide opportunities for juniors to compete in sanctioned junior tournaments. If you are interested, please contact David Fink at fink@juniorhandball.org.


