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Final 2015 WPH Outdoor 3 Wall Big Ball Rankings (Power & Hemborg Cup): Post US Open Oct 2015

Although the Hemborg Ford Cup yielded the final rankings post Vegas (September 2015), we still had one more ranked event to close out the season and, as always, the rankings were dramatically altered.  Our Cup winner, for one, Juan Santos, was bounced early in singles and doubles.  Meanwhile, Samzon Hernandez won the singles and played late in doubles to net a whopping 1200 points.  Vic Duran, was ranked 16th in the cup series, jumped a whole six points with his breakout performance at the open; meanwhile, Brian Medina exited the top 10 when Shorty Ruiz (Braulio) moved back into familiar territory.

Manny Capullo Areola jumped from #44 to #18 with his outstanding doubles finish and Camarena went from the 60’s to the 20’s with his singles and doubles results.

Below you will find the 2015 WPH Outdoor Big Ball Power Rankings (Post Simple Green US Open of 2015) and the Hemborg Ford Cup Rankings, post Vegas September 2015:

2015 Men’s WPH Outdoor Big Ball Power Rankings- Post Simple Green US Open of 2015:

Rank First Last State Points
1 Samzon Hernandez CA 4675
2 Juan Santos CA 4145
3 Ramon Valencia CA 2900
4 Kevin Gonzalez CA 2760
5 Sal Duenas CA 2560
6 Rudy Cruz CA 2290
7 Alfredo Morales CA 2240
8 Timothy Gonzalez NY 2145
9 Chris Tojin CA 1965
10 Braulio Ruiz CA 1895
11 Victor Duran CA 1860
12 Gilberto Rosales ID 1795
13 Noe Garcia CA 1730
14 Salvador Cordova CA 1660
15 Brian Medina CA 1635
16 Edgar Vizcaino CA 1335
17 Ricardo Ruiz CA 1320
18 Manuel Arreola CA 1120
19 Gabino Velazquez CA 1075
20 Fuji Hernandez CA 1070
21 Edgar Olivar CA 900
22 Adrian Contreras CA 825
23 Jose Venegas CA 700
24 Gollo Tellez CA 695
25 Armando Ortiz CA 685
26 Shorty Tojin CA 675
27 Ivan Chapa CA 670
27 Junior Camarena CA 670
29 David Hinojosa CA 645
29 Manny Suarez CA 645
31 Eddie Jocol CA 625
32 Raymond Cota CA 620
33 Victor Martinez MEX 600
34 Raul Calvillo CA 575
35 Jesus Benitez CA 570
36 Pedro Carmona CA 545
37 Angel Hernandez CA 525
37 Sean Lenning AZ 525
39 Robert Rodriguez CA 500
40 Tony Vasquez CA 470
41 Eddie Pena CA 465
42 Daniel Cervantes CA 440
42 Mario Zamora CA 440
44 Marcos Chavez CA 390
45 Juan Gutierrez CA 350
45 Miguel Ochoa CA 350
47 Mikey Lomas CA 345
47 Reyes Bonilla CA 345
49 Daniel Hernandez CA 325

Men’s Hemborg Ford Cup Series Rankings Post Vegas Sept 2015:

Rank First Last State Points
1 Juan Santos CA 3600
2 Samzon Hernandez CA 3475
3 Ramon Valencia CA 2450
4 Sal Duenas CA 2215
5 Kevin Gonzalez CA 2215
6 Alfredo Morales CA 2020
7 Rudy Cruz CA 1945
8 Salvador Cordova CA 1660
9 Timothy Gonzalez NY 1545
10 Chris Tojin CA 1515
11 Brian Medina CA 1510
12 Noe Garcia CA 1385
13 Braulio Ruiz CA 1295
14 Fuji Hernandez CA 1070
15 Victor Duran CA 1040
16 Edgar Vizcaino CA 1010
17 Edgar Olivar CA 900
18 Adrian Contreras CA 825
19 Armando Ortiz CA 685
20 Shorty Tojin CA 675
21 Ivan Chapa CA 670
21 Gilberto Rosales ID 670
23 David Hinojosa CA 645
24 Raymond Cota CA 620
25 Victor Martinez MEX 600
26 Ricardo Ruiz CA 595
27 Raul Calvillo CA 575
28 Jesus Benitez CA 570
29 Pedro Carmona CA 545
30 Angel Hernandez CA 525
30 Sean Lenning AZ 525
32 Gollo Tellez CA 475
33 Eddie Pena CA 465
34 Marcos Chavez CA 390
35 Jose Venegas CA 375
36 Juan Gutierrez CA 350
36 Miguel Ochoa CA 350
38 Mikey Lomas CA 345
39 Daniel Hernandez CA 325

2015 Women’s Hemborg Ford Cup Rankings, post Vegas 2015:

Rank First Last State Points
1 Tanisha Groomes CA 2475
2 Tracy Davis AZ 2175
3 Sandy Ng NY 1700
4 Danielle Daskalakis NY 1650
5 Karina Arias CA 1475
6 Catriona Casey CA 800
7 Na Liu NY 775
8 Ashley Moler CA 550
9 Priscilla Desadier CA 450
9 Vanessa Garcia CA 450
11 Yvonne August CA 375
12 Betty Fabian CA 325
12 Jessica Gawley Canada 325
12 Ciana Ni Churraoin Ireland 325
15 Kayla Jones TX 220
15 Aoife McCarthy Ireland 220
15 Christy Ortiz CA 220
15 Jojo Rodriguez CA 220
15 Nina Thompson CA 220
15 Sabrina Zamora CA 220
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