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The R48 V, WR48 III and SR48 IV Pre-Portland Player’s Championship Elite Stats, Trends and Career Highlights

As the 2015-2016 Race 4 Eight V season heads to Portland for the WPH R48, WR48 and SR48 Player’s Championship, let’s break down the 2015-2016 R48, WR48 and SR48 Elite Portland participant finishes, trends and career highlights. Portland will be the final opportunity for the Race 4 Eight stars to earn valuable ranking points this season and add to their career Race 4 Eight highlights!

Men’s R48Pro Elite 8

Paul Brady

  • Simple Green U.S. Open ‘15: win (Moreno), finished 1st
  • Tucson Memorial ‘16: did not start
  • New Orleans ‘16: win (Carroll), finished 1st
  • Houston ’16: semifinals (Ortiz), finished 3rd
  • NYAC ’16: win (Ortiz), finished 1st
  • Salt Lake City ’16: win (Lenning), finished 1st

Average finish (not including dns in Tucson Memorial ‘15): 1.4

Current R48 ranking: 1

Brady R48 Highlights

Brady has won 13 of 16 R48 events in which he has started: lost to Ortiz at the 2014 WPH Player’s Championship, forfeit in the round of 16 at the 2015 WPH Player’s Championship, lost to Ortiz at the 2016 Houston R48 V

Brady holds the Race 4 Eight record with 13 R48 titles

Brady has held the R48 #1 ranking since the 2014 R48 IV Tucson (19 months)

Sean Lenning

  • Simple Green U.S. Open ‘15: semis (Brady), finished 3rd (McCarthy)
  • Tucson Memorial ‘15: win (Ortiz), finished 1st
  • New Orleans ‘16: semis (Carroll), finished 3rd
  • Houston ’16: finals (Ortiz): finished 2nd
  • NYAC ’16: first round loss (Schneider), finished 13th (Al. Garner)
  • Salt Lake City ’16: finals (Brady), finished 2nd

Average finish = 3.8

Current R48 ranking: 2

Lenning R48 Highlights

5 R48 titles (3rd most behind Brady and Moreno), Career high R48 #1 ranking (January 2012), has not finished inside of the top three in eight of his last nine R48 starts since February of 2015

Mando Ortiz

  • U.S. Open ’15: quarterfinal loss (Brady), finished 7th (Carroll)
  • Tucson Memorial ’15: finals loss (Lenning), finished 2nd
  • New Orleans ’16: quarterfinal loss (Carroll), finished 5th (L. Cordova)
  • Houston ’16: win (Lenning), finished 1st
  • NYAC ’16: finished 2nd (Brady)
  • Salt Lake City ’16: semifinal loss (Brady), finished 3rd

Average finish: 3.3

Current R48 ranking: 3

Ortiz R48 Highlights

5 R48 finals appearances, one R48 title (Houston ’16), first qualifier to advance to a R48 final (2013 R48 III Plummer), career high #3 R48 ranking (current), only player to defeat Paul Brady in R48 play (Salt Lake City ’14, Houston ’16)

Killian Carroll

  • Simple Green U.S. Open ‘15: quarterfinal loss (Lenning), finished 5th (Peixoto)
  • Tucson Memorial ‘15: semifinal loss (Ortiz), finished 3rd
  • New Orleans ‘16: final loss (Brady), finished 2nd
  • Houston ’16: quarterfinal loss (Brady), finished 7th
  • NYAC ’16: semifinal loss (Ortiz), finished 3rd
  • Salt Lake City ’16: round of 16 loss (Perez), finished 13th (Moreno)

Average finish: 5.5

Current R48 ranking: 4

Carroll R48 Highlights

Carroll became the fifth qualifier in R48 history to advance to the finals (New Orleans). Carroll has reached the highest ranking in a season of any player to start the season in the qualifier (#4)

Emmett Peixoto

  • Simple Green U.S. Open ‘15: quarterfinal loss (McCarthy), finished 6th (Carroll)
  • Tucson Memorial ‘15: semifinal loss (Lenning), finished 3rd
  • New Orleans ‘16: round of 16 loss (Carroll), finished 9th
  • Houston ’16: quarterfinal loss (Ortiz), finished 5th (Iglesias)
  • NYAC ’16: quarterfinal loss (Moreno), finished 5th (Schneider)
  • Salt Lake City ’16: quarterfinal loss (Brady), finished 6th (Fink)

Average finish: 5.7

Current R48 ranking: 6

Peixoto R48 Highlights

2 R48 finals appearances (2014 Denver, 2015 San Francisco), career high #2 R48 ranking (March 2014)

David Fink

  • Simple Green U.S. Open ’15: did not start
  • Tucson Memorial ’15: did not start
  • New Orleans ’16: semifinal loss (Brady), finished 3rd
  • Houston ’16: round of 16 loss (Selestow), finished 11th  (L. Cordova)
  • NYAC ’16: quarterfinal loss (Ortiz), finished 7th (Schneider)
  • Salt Lake City ’16: quarterfinal loss (Lenning), finished 5th (Peixoto)
  • Average finish (dns Simple Green U.S. Open ’15, Tucson Memorial ’15): 6.5

Current R48 ranking: 7

Fink R48 Highlights

7 semifinal appearances, reached career-high #2 R48 ranking in January of 2014

Daniel Cordova

  • U.S. Open ’15: round of 16 loss (Ortiz), finished t9th
  • Tucson Memorial ’15: quarterfinal loss (Peixoto), finished 6th (Moreno)
  • New Orleans ’16: quarterfinal loss (Brady), finished 7th (L. Cordova)
  • Houston ’16: round of 16 loss (Iglesias), finished 13th
  • NYAC ’16: quarterfinal loss (Brady), finished 7th (Peixoto)
  • Salt Lake City ’16: quarterfinal loss (Ortiz), finished 7th (Peixoto)

Average finish: 8.2

Current R48 ranking: 8

  1. Cordova R48 Highlights

2015 R48 Rookie of the Year, second youngest R48 star to finish the season in the Elite 8 (L. Cordova), one semifinal appearance (2015 R48 Player’s Championship), reached career-high #7 R48 ranking in March of 2016

Luis Cordova

  • U.S. Open ’15: round of 16 loss (Carroll), finished t9th
  • Tucson Memorial ’15: quarterfinal loss (Lenning), finished 7th (D. Cordova)
  • New Orleans ’16: quarterfinal loss (Fink), finished 6th (Ortiz)
  • Houston ’16: round of 16 loss (Lenning), finished 9th (Al. Garner)
  • NYAC ’16: round of 16 loss (Brady), finished 10th (Al. Garner)
  • Salt Lake City ’16: round of 16 loss (Ortiz), finished 10th (Moreno)

Average finish: 8.5

Current R48 ranking: 9

  1. Cordova R48 Highlights

Youngest invitee to the Player’s Championship at the 2011-2012 R48 I Seattle (21), youngest player to finish a R48 season in the Elite 8 (21), has qualified the most times of any player on the R48 tour (16), owns R48 victories against current or former top 12 R48 pros Lenning, Moreno, Al. Garner, Ortiz, Fink, Iglesias, Cooney, Chavez, Perez, reached career-high #7 R48 ranking in April of 2012

Women’s WR48Pro Fab 5

Catriona Casey last 5 WR48 events:

  1. San Francisco ’15: win (Gawley), finished 1st
  2. NYAC ’15: win (Ni Churraoin), finished 1st
  3. Salt Lake City Player’s Championship ’15: win (Relly), finished 1st
  4. Simple Green U.S. Open ’15: finals loss (Reilly), finished 2nd
  5. NYAC ’16: win (McMahon), finished 1st

Average finish: 1.2

Catriona Casey WR48 Stats: 2013-2015 (8 Events)

Every point WR48 #1 Catriona Casey has played in WR48 events is tracked below, to include Casey points scored compared to her opponents, scoring ratio, and win/loss records

  1. Simple Green U.S. Open ’13: 168-48 (4-0)
  2. NYAC ’14: 134-30 (4-0)
  3. Salt Lake City Player’s Championship ’14: 84-31 (2-0)
  4. Simple Green U.S. Open ’14: 126-38 (3-0)
  5. San Francisco ’15: 90-2 (3-0)
  6. NYAC ’15: 102-31 (3-0)
  7. Salt Lake City Player’s Championship’15: 92-40 (3-0)

Seven wins:

Combined score: Casey 796-220. Scoring ratio 3.6:1

Match record: 22-0

  1. Simple Green U.S. Open ’15: 125-47 (2-1)
  2. NYAC ’16: 126-27 (3-0)

 

Combined score in eight events: 1,047-294

Combined match record: 27-1

Combined scoring ratio: 3.6:1

Aisling Reilly last 5 WR48 Events

  1. Simple Green U.S. Open ’14: finals loss (Casey), finished 2nd
  2. NYAC ’15: did not start
  3. Salt Lake City Player’s Championship ’15: finals loss (Casey), finished 2nd
  4. Simple Green U.S. Open ’15: win (Casey), finished 1st
  5. NYAC ’16: did not start

Average finish: 1.7

Aisling Reilly Career Highlights

Only player to defeat Catriona Casey in a WR48 event

Only player to win a WR48 event besides Catriona Casey

Two-time defending Women’s Open Singles World Handball Champion  (2012, 2015)

Current All Ireland Women’s Senior Singles Champion (2016)

Danielle Daskalakis last 5 WR48 events:

  1. Simple Green U.S. Open ’14: quarterfinal loss (Davis), finished tie 5th
  2. San Francisco ’15: semifinal loss (Casey), finished 3rd (Davis)
  3. NYAC ’15: quarterfinal loss (McMahon), finished 5th (August)
  4. Salt Lake City Player’s Championship ’15: semifinal loss (Casey), finished 4th (McMahon)
  5. NYAC ’16: semifinal loss (McMahon), finished 4th

Average finish: 4.2

WR48 III Highlights: Highest ranked left-handed player on the R48, SR48 or WR48 tour (#2)

Sandy Ng last 5 WR48 events:

  1. San Francisco ’15: quarterfinal loss (Casey), finished tie 7th (Peixoto de Melo)
  2. NYAC ’15: did not start
  3. Salt Lake City Player’s Championship ’15: did not start
  4. Simple Green U.S. Open ’15: did not start
  5. NYAC ’16: semifinal loss (Casey), finished 3rd

Average finish: 5

WR48 Highlights: Advanced to her first semifinal in her WR48 career at the 2016 NYAC

Tracy Davis last 5 WR48 events:

  1. Simple Green U.S. Open ’14: semifinal loss (Reilly), finished 4th (Gawley)
  2. San Francisco ’15: semifinal loss (Gawley), finished 4th (Daskalakis)
  3. NYAC ’15: did not start
  4. Salt Lake City Player’s Championship ’15: quarterfinal loss (Daskalakis), finished tie 7th (Moler)
  5. NYAC ’16: quarterfinals loss (Ng), finished 5th (Rushe)

Average finish: 5

WR48 Career Highlights: Advanced to two semifinals in her last four WR48 starts

SR48 Fab 4 Portland Seeds: SR48 IV Results and Career Highlights

Marcos Chavez

  1. Simple Green U.S. Open ’15: win (Alvarado), finished 1st
  2. Houston ’16: win (Hamel), finished 1st

Average SR48 IV finish: 1

Career SR48 Highlights

  • Two-time defending SR48 Player’s Champion and Player of the Year
  • Currently ranked #1 on the SR48 tour
  • 6-time SR48 champion (most on tour)

Andy Schad

  1. Simple Green U.S. Open ’15: semifinal loss (Chavez), finished 4th
  2. Houston ’16: semifinal loss (Hamel), finished 3rd (Zimet)

Average SR48 IV finish: 3.5

Career SR48 Highlights

SR48 I Player’s Champion (def Bike in the final)

2-time SR48 Champion

Undefeated in SR48 finals (2-0)

Dan Armijo

  1. Simple Green U.S. Open ’15: round of 16 loss (Coughlan), finished tie 9th
  2. Houston ’16: round of 8 loss (Zimet), finished 5th (Swoboda)

Average SR48 IV finish: 7

Career SR48 Highlights

Advanced to the final of the SR48 III NYAC (2015)

Only player to lose a SR48 match with his back turned to the serve (Denver, 2013)

Dan Zimet

  1. Simple Green U.S. Open ’15: quarterfinal loss (Watkins), finished tied 5th
  2. Houston ’16: semifinal loss (Chavez), finished 4th (Schad)

Average SR48 IV finish: 4.5

Career SR48 Highlights

  • Highest ranked Doctor on the R48, SR48 or R48 tour (#5)
  • Advanced to his first SR48 semifinal in his third SR48 start (Houston ’16)
  • Survived match point (Joe Harris) to advance to the quarterfinals of the 2015 Simple Green U.S. Open

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