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F-M Handball Club in Fargo, ND/Moorhead, MN Upcoming Tournaments

WPH Press, Fargo, ND, 4/20/24

Sign Up for the Manitoba Open before it’s too late: Get your passport or enhanced driver’s license (the one with the chip) ready and enter the Manitoba Open to be played in beautiful Winnipeg on April 26-27.  The Canadian players regularly play in the F-M Handball Club’s tournaments, so please consider supporting their tournament if you are able.  For more information, see the attached entry form or contact Merv Deckert – his email address and phone number are provided in the tournament list near the end of this email.

Try Outdoor 3-Wall Handball in Sunny Virginia (the state – not the town in Minnesota): Since we don’t have any 3-wall handball courts in our area, here’s a chance to give 3-wall a try, see the historic sites of Washington, D.C. and Virginia, and maybe eat some blue crab or lobster rolls.  The 2024 No Frills 3-Wall Doubles Tournament will be played June 8 (and/or June 9 if needed due to weather).  For more information, go to R2sports or contact Carter Kounovsky – more information, the R2sports link, and Carter’s email address are provided in the tournament list near the end of this email.  Carter has played in “The Kraft” Outdoor One-Wall Tournament in Fargo (see below).  If you want to mix a family trip with a fun, new handball experience, here is your chance!

9th Annual Steve Kraft Memorial Outdoor One-Wall Handball Tournament (July 19-20): If you like playing one-wall big-ball, then mark your calendar and reserve your hotel room.  “The Kraft” will be held July 19-20, 2024 in Fargo’s beautiful Island Park.  As in the past, this tournament features great competition, lots of fun, a Friday Night Social at Rhombus Guys Pizza, fresh grilled hotdogs/brats/etc. for lunch Saturday, and a Saturday evening gathering at Tailgators Sports Cafe.  Watch future emails for more details and we look forward to seeing you at “The Kraft”!

Upcoming Tournaments: If you know of any handball tournaments that we do not have on the list below, please forward the tournament information, entry form, and/or website link to Mark Winkelman (mrwinkelman@gmail.com) and we will do all we can to promote your tournaments!

April 2024:

  • Manitoba Open, April 26-27, University of Winnipeg Duckworth Centre, Winnipeg, MB– for more information see the attached entry form or contact Merv Deckert at mdeckertca@yahoo.com or 204-228-9713.

June 2024:

  • New: 2024 No Frills 3-Wall Doubles Tournament, June 8 (and/or June 9 if needed due to weather), Stratton Woods Park 3-Wall Courts, Reston/Herndon, VA Click here to register via the R2sports website – Early Online Registration Deadline: Sunday May 26th – $40 Entry Fee ($5 Discount) – Normal Registration Deadline: Tuesday June 4th – $45 Entry Fee – for more information contact Carter Kounovsky at carterkounovsky@gmail.com .

July 2024:

  • Save the Date:9th Annual Steve Kraft Memorial Outdoor One-Wall Handball Tournament, July 19-20, Island Park Courts, Fargo, ND – for more information watch future emails.

August 2024:

September 2024:

  • Save the Date:48th Annual Rudy Harris Handball Tournament, September 27-28, YMCA Fercho Branch, Fargo, ND – for more information watch future emails.

Sent by Mark Winkelman for…

Kent Jones

F-M Handball Club President

DV: David Vincent formed the World Players of Handball in 2005 and ushered live handball viewing into our living rooms for the first time. Since its inception, the World Players of Handball has broadcast over 1,500 matches live. Dave Vincent serves as the lead play-by-play announcer for virtually all matches, combining his unique perspective and personality with a lifetime of handball experience. DV brings 25 years of broadcast radio experience (in Oregon and California) to World Players of Handball & ESPN broadcasts and provides professionalism and wit to the amazing game of handball. DV also serves as the Executive Director of the World Player of Handball at the WPH headquarters in Tucson, AZ, working daily to grow the game of handball through innovation.
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