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69th USHA National Three-Wall Championships: Lenning Breaks the Record!

Maumee Ohio, 9/2/19

Monday: Day 5

Women’s Pro Singles

Final: Rushe vs. Daskalakis

New York’s cross over superstar Danielle Daskalakis decisively announced herself as the Women’s Pro 3-Wall Singles national champion, ending Hilary Rushe’s reign in Maumee with a convincing two-game sweep. Daskalakis took control of the match from the outset, keeping Rushe off-balance with the best power hop serve in women’s handball and controlling the front court with fly kills and paddle re kills.

Final: Daskalakis def Rushe 21-5, 21-9

Women’s Pro Doubles

Daskalakis earned the Women’s Pro slam, teaming with Jen Schmitt to defeat Team Rushe/Munson in a finals tiebreaker.

Final: Team Daskalakis/Schmitt def Team Rushe/Munson 12-21, 21-15, 11-5

Men’s Pro Small Ball Doubles

Sean Lenning and Marcos Chavez captured the rare 4-Wall/3-Wall double for the second time in three years, capturing the 4-Wall pro national doubles title in June and the 3-Wall pro national title today in a dominating performance against the Olympic Club’s Loren Collado and Erik Torres. “Sean just found “it” after winning the first game against Erik (Torres) in the singles semifinals and from there just completely dominated the court in singles and doubles,” stated WPH/USHA reporter Danos Cordova. The combination of Lenning’s serving and deep game and Chavez’ doubles wizardry was too much for the field, as the Olympic Club’s top team could barley score in the final.

Final: Team Lenning/Chavez def Team L. Collado/Torres 21-8, 21-2

Men’s 3-Wall Big Ball Pro Doubles

Allan Sanchez joined Sean Lenning and Marcos Chavez in completing the national doubles “double,” as Sanchez won the 1-Wall small ball doubles in July and the 3-Wall big ball doubles in Toledo. Sanchez and Camacho entered the final against Dave and Mike Munson as the favorites based on their big ball experience, but Team Munson fought off match point in game two before falling in the tiebreaker.

Final: Team Sanchez/Camacho def Team Munson 21-6, 20-21, 11-3

Master’s Singles

Josh Ho captured the 40+ singles, Dr. “Wrap Around” Dan Zimet captured another 3-Wall title in the 45+ singles, Jim Karner became a “Grand Master” by winning the 50+ singles, Tom Valenzuela won the 55+ singles, Phil Kirk defended his home court in the 60+ singles, Bob Dyke was the Cinderella Story in the 65+ singles, winning the title as the seventh seed, Ed Cambell continued to dominate in the 70+, Michigan’s Rick Graham captured the 75+ singles, and Norm Young won the 80+.

Junior Singles

Michigan’s Payton Allaire won the most exciting final of the event in the 13-and-under singles, defeating Cleveland’s Carlos Vazquez, Jr. in a thrilling 11-9.

Nicholas Roberts won the 19-and-under singles, overcoming Johnny Cooke, Brian Thompson, and Cameron Lowe is a closely contested four-player round robin.

Skill Level Singles

Mid America regional champion Joe Frankenfield added another title to his trophy case, defeating Ryan Inman to win the A singles.

New Jersey’s Sam Worchesky defeated John Mantilla to punch his ticket to the A’s, winning the B in a tiebreaker.

Master’s Doubles

Joe Harris and Marcos Chavez won the 40/45 doubles, adding the 3-Wall title to the 4-Wall title they won together in June. Tom Valenzuela slammed the 50’s, teaming with Mark Zamora to win the 50+ doubles. Ohio’s Phil Kirk slammed the 60+, winning the 60+ doubles with Bob Bardeau to go with his singles title. 65+ (Murray/Dyke over Sullivan/Peart); meanwhile, Ed Campbell became another “slammer,” teaming with Bob Bardwell to win the 70+ doubles.  

Thank you to the USHA and all of the volunteers for hosting the best Labor Day Party in sports.

Scroll down on this thread for daily updates from the best Labor Day Party in handball.

Watch the matches on the Team Cleveland Handball Facebook page HERE

Follow all of the brackets and results from the 69th USHA National Three-Wall Championships HERE

For more information on the United States Handball Association, go to ushandball.org

David Fink

WPH Senior Writer/USHA Correspondent 


Maumee Ohio, 9/1/19

Men’s Pro Singles

Final: Lenning vs. Montijo

Sean Lenning entered Sunday’s final aiming to become the most winning 3-Wall singles champion in history, while Abraham Montijo was seeking his first pro singles major title. To eclipse Vince Munoz’s ten 3-Wall national titles, Lenning would need to serve well and defend Montijo’s deep power hop serve.

Lenning brought a different intensity from the previous day to the rain-soaked courts on Sunday morning, blasting every serve and shot with ferocious and devastating power and covering the court with cat-like quickness. Lenning clinched game one after a two-hour rain delay, 21-6, and was ever more dominating in game two, clinching the 3-Wall record emphatically, 21-0. “That’s the record,” screamed Lenning’s best friend and doubles partner Marcos Chavez in the Ohio rain.

“That was the best I’ve ever seen Sean play,” stated finals referee Jim Smith. “Every shot was simply outstanding.”

“Sean simply took over in the second game, hardly leaving the service box or the front court,” stated USHA Development Director Matthew Krueger.

Final: Lenning def Montijo 21-6, 21-0

Women’s Pro Singles

Hilary Rushe was aiming to continue her 3-Wall dominance, having won the women’s singles in Maumee in her last two Maumee outings. Rushe faced Texas’ surging Kristen Hughes, who has proven she belongs on the court with the best in the sport. Rushe cruised in game one and held off a spirited charge from the Longhorns’ Hughes to advance to the final in two games.

Megan Dorneker entered the bottom bracket semifinal against New York’s cross over star Danielle Daskalakis seeking to add to her sparkling 3-Wall resume. The greatest women’s 3-Waller of the 21st century was unable to fend off the sharp-shooting, sweet-swinging southpaw from Brooklyn, as DD escaped a close first game and cruised in game two to meet the Chicago by-way-of-Ireland’s Rushe in Monday’s final.

Women’s Pro Singles Semifinals

Rushe def Hughes 21-7, 21-13

Daskalakis def Dorneker 21-18, 21-3

Final (Monday): Rushe vs. Daskalakis

Men’s Pro Doubles

Semifinals

Team Lenning/Chavez def Team Lemus 21-8, 21-11

Team L. Collado/Torres def Team Montijo/D. Cordova 21-20, 9-21, 11-3

Final (Monday): Team Lenning/Chavez vs. Team L. Collado/Torres

Men’s 3-Wall Big Ball Pro Doubles

Team Sanchez/Camacho def Team Vale/Kaplan 21-16, 21-6

Team Munson def Team Szatkowski/Dorneker 21-10, 21-11

Final (Monday): Team Sanchez/Camacho vs. Team Munson

Monday will feature the Men’s Pro Small Ball and Big Ball Doubles finals, the Women’s Pro Singles and Doubles finals, as well as the master’s, junior, and skill level stars in action.

Stay tuned to this thread throughout the weekend for updates from the best Labor Day Party in handball.

Watch the matches on the Team Cleveland Handball Facebook page HERE

Follow all of the brackets and results from the 69th USHA National Three-Wall Championships HERE

For more information on the United States Handball Association, go to ushandball.org

David Fink

WPH Senior Writer/USHA Correspondent 

 


Maumee Ohio, 8/31/19

Saturday: Day 3

The Men’s Open field staged its semifinals on Saturday in Maumee, as Erik Torres sought to end Lenning’s streak in the upper bracket, while the bottom bracket was assured of a first-time 3-Wall National finalist.

Torres had played Lenning close in previous 3-Wall tournament matches, pushing the 10-time 3-Wall national champion to tiebreakers in three of their 3-Wall encounters. Torres played even with the defending champion in game one, overcoming Lenning’s devastating serve to serve for the game three times at 20. Lenning escaped a game one deficit after Torres squandered three chances to take a one-game lead at 20 and seized control of the match in game two. “Sean’s serve gives him such a huge advantage,” stated WPH/USHA reporter and R48 #3 Danos Cordova. “Sean gets about eight aces per game and that’s what enabled him to get back into game one and dominate game two. You could see that Sean found his game and his groove in game two, not only serving well but hitting a lot of great kills and drives.”

Abraham Montijo and Leo Canales, Jr. met in a battle of Southwest stars in the bottom bracket, with the winner punching his ticket to the biggest match of his life. Montijo cruised in game one and used his 10+ years of pro experience to advance to his biggest final in game two. “I think I played well,” stated a thrilled Montijo. “Leo ran me around pretty good but I was able to get all of his deep shots back. My back court game was stronger than his and that was a big advantage. I’m sore but excited for tomorrow!”

Semifinals

Lenning def Torres 21-20, 21-20

Montijo def Canales, Jr. 21-7, 21-18

Final (Sunday 10 am EST): Lenning vs. Montijo

The Women’s Pro singles quarterfinals featured a mix of champions and newcomers on the 3-Wall scene. The four women’s winners on Saturday dominated, with none of Maumee’s “Fab 4” allowing more than six points in any game, setting up a scintillating Sunday of women’s 3-Wall handball.

Round of 8

Hilary Rushe def Kyra Vidas 21-5, 21-6

Kristen Hughes def Jennifer Schmitt 21-5, 21-6

Danielle Daskalakis def Leah Kirk 21-6, 21-3

Megan Dorneker def Deanne Przbylski 21-0, 21-4

Jim Karner, Grand Master

Semifinals (Sunday)

Rushe vs. Hughes

Dorneker vs. Daskalakis

Sunday will feature the Men’s Pro Singles final, as well as the Men’s Open Doubles semifinals, the Women’s Pro Singles semifinals, as well as the master’s, junior, and skill level stars in action.

Stay tuned to this thread throughout the weekend for updates from the best Labor Day Party in handball.

Terry McGuire wins first title

Congratulations to Jim Karner on winning his 10th (Newest Grand Master) and Terry McGuire for his first national title. 

Follow all of the brackets and results from the 69th USHA National Three-Wall Championships HERE

For more information on the United States Handball Association, go to ushandball.org

David Fink

WPH Senior Writer/USHA Correspondent 


Maumee Ohio, 8/30/19

Friday: Day 2

The Men’s Pro singles quarterfinals headlined Friday’s play on a beautiful 80 degree day in Maumee, as the top four men’s stars advanced to the weekend’s semifinals.

Sean Lenning needed less than 30 minutes to fly past Loren Collado in his quest for #11, overwhelming the Olympic Club star with power serves and first-strike offense.

Erik Torres showcased his exceptional 3-Wall power game, downing the resurgent Bill Mehilos in two games. “Erik was just in better shape,” stated WPH Toledo reporter Abraham Montijo. “Erik’s play from the deep court made a big difference.”

“I’m feeling good,” barked Torres. “I gotta stay focused and play better handball (tomorrow). I know I can do better.”

Second-seeded Danos Cordova was stunned by Leo Canales, Jr., losing in two games to his El Paso protégé. “Daniel looked rusty while Leo was sharp and really pumped up,” stated Montijo. “

Tucson’s FLF Executive Director Abraham Montijo added a second upset in the bottom bracket, ousting 3-Wall veteran Dane Szatkowski in two games. “Dane and I went back and forth until 16-all in the first game,” stated Montijo. “I pulled away with some good serves and shots after the serve. I jumped out to a 20-6 lead in game two. Dane chipped away to 13 but I was able to close out the game by digging his shots and finally scoring the final point.”

Round of 8

Lenning def L. Collado 21-6, 21-3

Torres def Mehilos 21-14, 21-16

Montijo def Szatkowski 21-16, 21-13

Canales, Jr. def D. Cordova 21-16, 21-17

Semifinals (Saturday)

Lenning vs. Torres

Canales, Jr. vs. Montijo

Master’s and skill level brackets continued on Friday, as Master’s stars Dr. Dan Zimet, Joe Harris, Ryan Grossenbacher, Casey Mayo, Kirk Rys, Adam Zimet, Josh Ho, Jared Vale, Jim Karner, Rick Leonard, Dave Dohman, Phil Kirk, Dan Ho, Ed Cambell and many more battled at the Lucas County Rec Center.

The Women’s pro singles preliminary matches will kickoff late on Friday night, with the women’s quarterfinals starting on Saturday morning.

Stay tuned to this thread throughout the weekend for updates from the best Labor Day Party in handball.

Follow all of the brackets and results from the 69th USHA National Three-Wall Championships HERE

For more information on the United States Handball Association, go to ushandball.org

David Fink

WPH Senior Writer/USHA Correspondent 



Maumee Ohio, 8/29/19- The 69th annual USHA National Three-Wall Championships kicked off on Thursday in Maumee, OH, featuring more than 200 Three-Wall crazed men’s, women’s, and junior stars. Sean Lenning’s quest for a record-breaking 11th Men’s Pro Singles title takes center stage in Maumee, as just three wins stands between Lenning and history. Joining Lenning in Maumee are the top men’s, women’s, master’s, skill level, and junior players from across the country, all seeking national titles in one of the best outdoor events in the sport.

Men’s Pro Singles

The Men’s Pro Singles kicked off on Thursday in Maumee, with 12 of the 14 players in action.

The Olympic Club’s R48 #18 Loren Collado stood three points from a first round exit against 2019 USHA Four-Wall National A finalist Ricardo Palma before turning the table on the LAAC star to win a close tiebreaker.

Chicago 3-Wall specialists Dane Szatkowski and Bill Mehilos outscored their opponents by a combined 84-11 to advance to Friday’s quarterfinals. Chicago’s Carlos Lemus was not as fortunate as his Windy City comrades, losing to the Olympic Club’s Erik Torres in two games.

Tucson’s R48 #16 Abraham Montijo handed the Olympic Club’s head handball coach Anthony Collado a straight sets loss, while former USHA collegiate national champion and R48 #15 Juan Canales, Jr. overcame rising star Ray Ure to advance to Friday’s quarterfinals.

Round of 16 (Thursday)

Lenning bye

Collado def Palma 16-21, 21-18, 11-7

Torres def. C. Lemus 21-5, 21-4

Mehilos def Valera 21-5, 21-0

Szatkowski def Sayed 21-5, 21-1

Montijo def A. Collado 21-12, 21-10

Canales, Jr. def R. Ure 21-8, 21-10

Cordova bye

Round of 8 (Friday: all times EST)

Lenning vs. L. Collado (11 am)

Torres vs. Mehilos (noon)

Szatkowski vs. Montijo (11 am)

Cordova vs. Canales, Jr. (noon)

Master’s and skill level brackets also commenced on Thursday, while the Women’s pro singles will start on Friday evening.

Stay tuned to this thread throughout the weekend for updates from the best Labor Day Party in handball.

Follow all of the brackets and results from the 69th USHA National Three-Wall Championships HERE

For more information on the United States Handball Association, go to ushandball.org

Photos courtesy of the USHA

David Fink

WPH Senior Writer

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