Buzzin’ Around the Globe

Posted on Jul 17 2017 - 6:04am by DV

Tucson, AZ, WPH Press, 7/18/17- The game’s best indoor and outdoor handball stars have been in action in the last four weeks, with major 4-Wall, 3-Wall and 1-Wall events held across the U.S. Buzz Around the Globe with the WPH and catch up on all of the big events.

LaGrange 3-Wall Singles

Current 3WallBall small ball world champion traveled from his new home in Tucson, AZ to challenge several of the game’s best 3-Wall small ball specialists at Chicago’s 28th annual LaGrange 3-Wall Open. Ruiz entered the event as the #3 seed but advanced to the final with little difficulty, ousting Bill Mehilos in the quarterfinals and Marco Lemus in the semifinals. Former WPH R48 #1 Mando Ortiz met Ruiz in the final after upsetting multiple-time LaGrange singles champion and #1 seed Nik Nahorniak in two close games in the semifinals. Good friends and LaGrange doubles partners Ruiz and Ortiz battled on a beautiful 85-degree Sunday at LaGrange, with Ruiz taking a close first game and cruising in game two to take the singles title. Ruiz slammed with Ortiz later in the day to win the doubles. “Mando played tough in the first game but then seemed to tire out in game two,” stated the Southern California outdoor legend Ruiz.

To view all of the draws from LaGrange, go here

2017 Longhorn Classic

Race 4 Eight top 35 stars Memo Pallares and Adam Bernhard renewed the best rivalry in the Lone Star State in the finals of the 2017 Longhorn Classic. Bernhard had defeated Pallares handily in their two previous tournament encounters following a close loss nearly a year ago and Pallares was determined to stop Bernie’s streak at two. Bernhard won a close first game and stood two points from the Lone Star hat trick and the title in game two but could not close the match, as Pallares forced a tiebreaker. Very little separated the Texans in the tiebreaker, with the pair ultimately reaching 10-10. Pallares closed out the match with a kill, adding another chapter to the sensational rivalry between the Austinites. “I really wasn’t happy with how I was playing today but credit to Memo, he made the shots and gave nothing away,” lamented Bernhard.

To view all brackets from the 2017 Longhorn Classic, go here

ICHA Speaker’s Cup: Jurell Claims the Cup

Virtually all of the game’s greatest small ball 1-Wall stars were on hand at the ICHA’s Speaker’s Cup in Central Park, as Mike Schneider aimed to defend his title against 1-Wall stars Tyree Bastidas, Jurell Bastidas, Billy O’Donnell, Willie Polanco, Andres Calle, Joe Kaplan and Cesar Sala. Joining the top 1-Wall stars were 70 junior players competing in the Speaker’s Cup. “I was really impressed to see all of the juniors checking in at 8 am,” stated Schneider. “That was one of the highlights from a great event.”

Jurell Bastidas played at a higher level that any of his counterparts on a beautiful summer day in Central Park, knocking out RFC 9 overall champion Billy O’Donnell, defending Speaker’s Cup champion Mike Schneider and brother and five-time USHA 1-Wall national champion Tyree Bastidas. “Jurell was the best player (there) all day and that consistency is important on a 12-13 hour day at the courts,” stated Schneider. “Jurell really elevated his level and that’s nice because it should motivate other top players to do the same.” Billy O’Donnell predicted Jurell would start winning big tournaments last weekend at the RFC. “He (Jurell) will win, he’s too fit and too good to not win big titles.” Jurell will enter the USHA One-Wall Small Ball Nationals on the short list of favorites on the first weekend in August.

WPH RFC 9

The WPH Rodney Fink Classic produced its best RFC to date, with the second Women’s WPH Outdoor stop of the season, featuring four of the top women pros in the sport, 38 players in the 4-Wall open singles and players playing up to five divisions and 15 matches during the two-day handball extravaganza. Tracy Davis won the RFC Xrossover format in a thrilling one-game decider against WR48 #1 Catriona Casey, Stephen Cooney clinched his second RFC 4-Wall singles title, Cooney teamed with WR48 #8 Suz Koehler to win the RFC mixed doubles, Billy O’Donnell captured the RFC 1-Wall small ball singles, Jason Ke won the RFC 1-Wall big ball singles and O’Donnell clinched the RFC 9 overall title. To read the full WPH RFC 9 recap, go here

The 67th USHA National Four-Wall Championships

Killian Carroll and Catriona Casey repeated as 4-Wall pro singles champions at Los Caballeros, with neither star dropping a game en route to their respective titles. The early 20’s superstars from Co. Cork, Ireland, population 542, 196 (Wikipedia) now simultaneously hold the USHA national 4-Wall title and Race 4 Eight #1 ranking. Sean Lenning and Marcos Chavez repeated as national pro doubles champions in a sensational match against Mando Ortiz and Vic Perez.

Timbo Dominates the CityWide and the USHA WallBall Nationals

Timbo Gonzalez maintained his spot atop mountain in 1WallBall big ball singles, sweeping the two New York early summer Big Ball 1-Wall majors at the Citywide Championships and USHA WallBall Nationals.

Gonzalez defeated 2012 WallBall world champion and one of his greatest rivals Tywan Cook in both finals. “Tywan always has my respect because he’s a great player and he was defending his national title from last year and everyone was coming for him,” stated Gonzalez. “Both wins were very important to me but especially the nationals because I had a horrible performance there last year, so I made sure winning was the only option this year.”

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David Fink

WPH Senior Writer