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WPH PA State Handball Championships Wrap Up

Pittsburgh, PA, WPH Press, 3/31/18– The best players in Pennsylvania were joined by handball stars from Ohio and New York in the first WPH PA State Handball Championships in Pittsburgh, PA. Amerifit Handball Club, home to the WPH Rodney Fink Classic, proudly played host to the late March extravaganza to crown the best player in PA. The open singles players were divided into two round robin groups, with the winner from each group squaring off for the PA State title. 60+ stars battled for the 60+ PA State singles title at Amerifit.

“New England” Mike Semplice dominated Group A in the round robin format, cruising past Pittsburgh’s Mathieu Pelletier and current Mid America regional champion Carlos Vazquez to clinch his spot in the final.

Group B featured a number of close matches, with cross-state rivals Joe Frankenfield and Andrew Joseph kicking off the event with a 21-19 thriller in favor of Frankenfield. Smokin’ Joe Delsardo cruised past New York’s Rob Bell in his first round match. “I don’t know how I beat Rob because he’s so tough,” barked Delsardo. Delsardo upped his round robin record to 2-0 with a clinical win over Frankenfield, and despite dropping a grudge match to his Pittsburgh rival Andrew Joseph, 21-19, Delsardo still clinched his group to meet Semplice in the final.

Semplice and Delsardo met for the fifth time in less than a month, with Semplice winning their last four Pittsburgh Ladder encounters in overtime in the final game in each match. Semplice started well in the final, building an 8-1 lead in the best of three to 15 final. Delsardo caught fire, scoring 14 of the final 15 points of the game to take a one-game lead. “Joe really just turned it up and Mike really couldn’t do anything to stop it,” stated PA State Championship tournament director and Level 5 referee Rodney Fink.

Semplice turned the tables in game two, evening the match with steady play and pushing Delsardo into the back court. “I feel like I have to keep the pressure on Joe on every shot, so I starting fly-killing and paddling the ball towards the back to keep him off-balance,” stated Semplice.

The third game was played at a very high intensity, with Semplice and Delsardo trading the lead four times en route to a 9-8 score in favor of Delsardo. “We were really battling in there but I thought the play was scrappy and I didn’t think either of us were playing at our best level,” stated Semplice.

Semplice started to find the bottom board in the second half of the tiebreaker, erasing Delsardo’s slight edge and clinching the PA State Championship for the biggest title of his career. “Mike turned it up and played at another level at the end of the third,” stated Rodney Fink.

“I settled down and relaxed and starting making my shots (at the end of the third),” stated Semplice. “It was great to play hard.”

Group A Round Robin Results

Carlos Vazquez def Mathieu Pelletier 25-16

Mike Semplice def Pelletier 25-6

Semplice def Vazquez 25-9

Group A Winner: Semplice

Group A 2nd Place: Vazquez

Group A 3rd Place: Pelletier

Group B Round Robin Results

Joe Delsardo def Robert Bell 21-16

Joe Frankenfield def Andrew Joseph 21-19

Delsardo def Frankenfield 21-9

Bell def Joseph 21-13

Joseph def Delsardo 21-19

Bell def Frankenfield 24-22

Group B Winner: Delsardo

Group B 2nd Place: Bell

Group B 3rd Place: Joseph

Group B 4th Place: Frankenfield

Final: Semplice def Delsardo 9-15, 15-8, 15-11

3rd Place: Bell def Vazquez 25-6

5th Place: Joseph def Pelletier 25-15

2018 WPH PA State Championships Finishes

1st: Semplice

2nd: Delsardo

3rd: Bell

4th: Vazquez

5th: Joseph

60+ Singles Results

Mike Rieg ousted five-decade PA handball star Jeff Cattron in the semifinals of the 60+ singles, while John Sonoga bested Pittsburgh’s Jerry Speer to meet Rieg in the final. Rieg continued to play great ball in the final, defeating Sonoga to clinch his first PA State title.

Semifinals

Mike Rieg def Jeff Cattron 25-11

John Sonoga def Jerry Speer 25-7

Final: Rieg def Sonoga 25-17

3rd Place: Speer def Cattron 25-22

2018 WPH PA State Championships 60+ Singles Finishes

1st: Rieg

2nd: Sonoga

3rd: Speer

Thank you to tournament host Mike Semplice and tournament director Rodney Fink for an outstanding event.

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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