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The 2025 USHA National Junior 3-Wall Championships Wraps in CO

Boulder, CO, WPH Press, 7/14/25

The USHA and the Colorado Handball Association played host to the 2025 USHA National Junior 3-Wall Championships at the East Boulder Rec Center in Boulder, CO, featuring junior the best 3-Wall junior players in North America.

Tucson’s Ayden Brule completed the hat trick in the Centennial State, winning the 19-and-under small ball singles and doubles and 19-and-under doubles. The youngest Race pro exacted revenge on his junior rival Eli Gutierrez after losing to Gutierrez in the USHA Junior 4-Wall Nationals in December. 

“Ayden played really well, looked very dominant,” stated Brule offensive coordinator and top five Race 4 Eight pro Ivan Burgos. “He was hitting very crisp and heavy shots. He crushes the ball. He was also serving really well in the finals.”

“I played pretty good,” Brule would say. 

Results

19-and-under small ball singles final: Brule def Gutierrez 21-11, 21-11

19-and-under big ball singles final: Brule def Gutierrez 21-6, 21-10

19-and-under doubles final: Team Brule/Rivera def Team Gutierrez/Valle 16-21, 21-10, 11-4

Thank you to the USHA and the Colorado Handball Association for a great event. 

Follow all of the brackets from 2025 USHA National Junior 3-Wall Championships HERE

David Fink

WPH Senior Writer

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