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The 61st USHA One-Wall Nationals: Danielle and Tyree Slam

WPH Press, Coney Island, NY, 8/25/22

The United States Handball Association proudly hosted the 61st USHA One-Wall Nationals at Coney Island in New York City, featuring the best 1-Wall men’s and women’s small ball players in the game.

Men’s 

Tyree Bastidas entered the 61st USHA One-Wall Nationals as the number one seed and on his way to becoming one of the sport’s all-time best. Tyree was dominant en route to the final, dispatching 1-Wall ironman PeeWee Castro in the quarterfinals and decisively eliminating R48 #1 Killian Carroll in the semifinals. “Tyree looks really sharp and I think he’ll win this,” stated former champion Timbo Gonzalez, who was a late scratch due to a hamstring injury.

Jurell Bastidas entered the event as the number two seed and survived a tiebreaker against hard-hitting Alvaro Rebaza in the quarterfinals and a stern test against 1-Wall veteran Saul Gonzalez in the semifinals to meet his brother in the final.

Tyree won his eighth One Wall Nationals singles title by overcoming his brother in the final.

Watch the Men’s Singles Final HERE

Tyree and Jurell assured the Bastidas dynasty of a slam, as the brothers teamed to win the doubles, defeating William Polanco and Allan Sanchez in the final. 

Quarterfinals 

Bastidas def Castro 21-14, 21-3

Carroll def Cook 7-21, 21-11, 11-7

Gonzalez def J. Garcia 21-20, 6-21, 11-1

Bastidas def Rebaza 21-12, 17-21, 11-4

Semifinals

Tyree def Killian 21-2, 21-12

Jurell def S. Gonzalez 21-17, 21-17

Final: Tyree def Jurell 21-7, 21-19

Men’s Pro Doubles Final: Tyree/Jurell def Polanco/Sanchez 21-20, 21-2

Women’s  

Danielle Daskalakis continued to rewrite the record books, as the 4-Wall, 3-Wall, and 1-Wall small ball and big ball star added another slam against one of the strongest women’s fields in recent memory. 

Danielle faced her doubles partner and longtime rival Sandy Ng in the singles final, with the two best players in women’s small ball 1-Wall handball showcasing power, finesse, strategy, and speed. “The women’s singles final was great,” stated New York 1-Wall ambassador Jared Vale. “Sandy is strong and the best (1-Wall) small ball competition for Danielle. It was good to have all of the (best) women participate for the first time in several years.”

Danielle and Sandy teamed to defeat Tracy Davis and Mel Sky in the women’s doubles final. 

Semifinals 

Daskalakis def Esser 21-1, 21-4

Ng def Davis 21-6, 21-4

Final: Daskalakis def Ng 21-20, 21-14

Women’s Pro Doubles Final: Daskalakis/Ng def Davis/Sky 21-5, 21-7

View all of the brackets HERE

For more on the 61st USHA One-Wall Nationals go to ushandball.org

Visit the USHA Facebook page to view matches HERE

David Fink

WPH Senior Writer

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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