Archive for April, 2016

2016 USHA Masters Singles & WPH R48Pro V Player’s Championship

PORTLAND — The Irish continued to make their mark on this side of the Atlantic with big wins in the Masters and R48 events.  Killian Carroll earned the title over Sean Lenning after upsetting Paul Brady on Saturday night.  Catriona Casey was almost perfect in her final win over Aisling Reilly and Gavin Buggy beat Marcos Chavez for the USHA 40-plus and WPH Senior R48 title. 

Newcomer Eamon O’Leary was the best in the 35s beating Fred Schoener in the final.  John Robles, Arturo Saurez and Dan Murphy were the other 40 and 50 winners.  Dave Steinberg kept the 60s in Portland while Ed Campbell repeated in the 65s.  Jim Ward took the 70s and Mike Driscoll earned the 75 in a tiebreaker over Ed Grossenbacher.  Charlie Wicker took the 80 and newest Grand Masters Joe Lenhart added to his title cache with the first ever 85s held at the Masters Invite

See the results and draws on the R2Sports.com website for the USHA Masters Singles & WPH R48Pro V Player’s Championship HERE.

Watch the WPH Live R48Pro V Player’s Championship replay on ESPN3 and the WatchESPN App

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2016 Armed Forces Tribute Tournament

TUCSON — Luis Moreno looked strong against Sean Lenning in two games winning the Men’s Open singles, 21-16, 21-3. A couple of local high school athletes battled for the women’s crown.  Sahuaro High School’s (Tucson) Kena Byrd-Jackson won the Women’s singles over Marisa Maldonado of Salpointe Catholic. 

Kena also sang the star spangled banner at Saturday’s banquet.  Marine Corps Honor Guard is her back up. Vince San Angelo, a retired US Marine and tournament director, also gave a memorable talk on the meaning of Memorial Day.

See the 2016 Armed Forces Tribute Tournament results HERE.

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2016 USHA / ICHA Junior One-Wall Handball Nationals

CONEY ISLAND — After a 10-year break, the Inner City Handball Association revived the USHA/ICHA Junior One-Wall Nationals.  Returning the Asser Levy Park’s Seaside Courts, 60 juniors participated in the two-day event which offered skill division and drop-down play. 

Final draws and results can be viewed HERE.

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Carl Porter Award

Carl Porter Award:

The Carl Porter Award was established in 2005 to honor those who have performed outstanding service to the USHA at the national level. The award is named after the USHA’s second president, Carl Porter, who is considered the savior and architect of the modern day USHA. Considerations for this award include any positions held in the USHA, any USHA tournaments managed, material written for inclusion in USHA publications (instructional articles and stories). Also considered are if the candidate has held any USHA clinics and made any contributions or been a part of any other volunteer related activities.

CARL PORTER AWARD RECIPIENTS

USHA Sports Med Team – Dr. John Aronen, Ray Chronister, and Kevin Regan, 2006

Mike Meltzer, 2008

Keith Thode, 2009

Dan Flickstein, 2009

Ray Leidich, 2010

Artie Fuchs, 2011

Chatten Hayes, 2012

Rodney Fink, 2023

To nominate someone, please complete the application below and e-mail to [email protected] or mail to CARL PORTER AWARD, 2333 N TUCSON BLVD. TUCSON, AZ 85716. 

CARL PORTER AWARD NOMINATING FORM

NAME OF NOMINEE____________________________________________________
Indicate dates and other pertinent information for the following

USHA POSITIONS HELD

USHA TOURNAMENT MANAGEMENT (1-WALL, 3-WALL, 4-WALL)

USHA PUBLICATIONS (INSTRUCTIONAL ARTICLES, STORIES)

USHA CLINICS (RULES, INSTRUCTIONAL)

USHA CONTRIBUTIONS OR OTHER VOLUNTEER RELATED ACTIVITIES

ADDITIONAL SUPPORTING INFORMATION

NAME OF NOMINATOR ________________________________________________

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R.W. Kendler Award

R.W. Kendler Award Recipients

The criteria for nominations for the Robert W. Kendler Award are outstanding, unselfish service to the game of handball on a regional level.

Morris Levitsky, 1991
Don Quinlan, 1992
Tony Huante, 1993
Mickey Blechman, 1994
Jack Gordon, 1994
Ralph Weil, 1994
Charles Mazzone, 1996
Tom Sove, 1998
Marty Singer, 1999
Tom Easterling, 2001
Charlie & Joan Wicker, 2004
Sol Aber, 2005
George Miller, 2005
Al Bostrom, 2008
Paul Williams, 2009
Gary Cruz, 2009
Pete Overeem, 2009
Chuck Reeve, 2010
Bill Kennedy, 2010
Donn “Curly” Carswell, 2016
Tom Gilbert, 2016

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Hall of Fame Contributors

The criteria for nominations as a Contributor to the game are outstanding, unselfish service to the game of handball on a national level.

Hall of Fame Contributors

Frank Garbutt, 1955
Bob Kendler, 1957
Charles O’Connell, 1957
Al Schaufelberger, 1959
Les Shumate, 1961
Joe Shane, 1963
Hymen Goldstein, 1964
George Lee, 1965
George Brotemarkle, 1969
Bob Davidson, 1973
Mort Leve, 1976
Joe Ardito, 1979
Steve Subak, 1985
Pete Tyson, 1987
Mike Dau, 1988
Ken Konkol, 1989
Carl Porter 1995
Alvis Grant, 1995
Ron Emberg, 1995
Bob Peters, 1997
Joe McDonald, 2001
Tommy Burnett, 2005
Dr. John Aronen, 2009
Bob Hickman, 2011
Paul Williams, 2014
Gary Cruz, 2017
Mike Steele, 2019
Don Quinlan, 2021
Tom Sove, 2023

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Hall of Fame Nominating Procedure

It Starts With You

The Hall of Fame Committee, headed by Mike Dau, has been working toward a standardized procedure for nominating people for induction to the USHA Handball Hall of Fame. Although each and every case must be considered individually since there are many factors considered by the committee members before they recommend a person to the Board of Directors for induction, a starting point was still needed.

With that in mind, the committee prepared a form that can be filled out by any current USHA member who would like to nominate someone for consideration for induction into the Hall of Fame. The form, as outlined below, should then be sent to Mike Dau for reading at the next Hall of Fame Committee meeting. The Committee meets at least once each year at the nationals and corresponds by mail at other times during the course of the year.

After looking over the criteria that the committee reviews when considering nominations, as well as the procedure, perhaps you’ll know someone you’d like the committee to consider. If so, fill out the form and mail it to Mike Dau, C/O Lake Forest College, 555 N. Sheridan Road, Lake Forest, III. 60045. 


Hall of Fame Criteria

Players

A One-Wall, Three-Wall or Four-Wall player that achieved NATIONAL USHA RANKING in OPEN SINGLES or DOUBLES COMPETITION. Junior, Collegiate or Master achievement is not a consideration in the selection process.

  • Players must be a dominant singles or doubles player, over 40 years of age, in one-wall, three- or four-wall, and retired from serious Open competition for a minimum period of five years.
  • Players will be considered for their singles or doubles ability.
  • Players considered for induction must have succeeded at the Open National Championship Level.

Contributors

  • The criteria for nominations as a Contributor to the game are outstanding, unselfish service to the game of handball on a national level.

Robert W. Kendler Award:

  • The criteria for nominations for the Robert W. Kendler Award are outstanding, unselfish service to the game of handball on a regional level.

Carl Porter Award:

  • The Carl Porter Award, established in 2005 to honor those who have performed outstanding service to the USHA at the national level. The award is named after the USHA’s second president, Carl Porter, who is considered the savior and architect of the modern day USHA. Considerations for this award include any positions held in the USHA, any USHA tournaments managed, material written for inclusion in USHA publications (instructional articles and stories). Also considered are if the candidate has held any USHA clinics and made any contributions or been a part of any other volunteer related activities.

Nominating Procedures

1. Any current USHA member may nominate a person for consideration for induction to the Hall of Fame.

2. A nominating form for Players may be downloaded here or obtained from the USHA national office. There is no official form for nominations to the Hall of Fame for Contributors or the Kendler Award. Nominators are simply required to submit the qualifications for their nominee in a detailed and documented fashion. All nominations must be received by the Hall of Fame Committee Chairman with supporting documentation at least 45 days prior to the annual meeting which is conducted at the national championships.

3. The documentation must include the players tournament record in singles or doubles play at every major/prestigious event, including the Juniors, Collegiates, Pro Tour, AAU, AHU, YMCA, USHA, Canadian, Irish, World, or other competition in one-, three-, or four-wall. The year and site of all semifinal or higher finishes should be indicated, as well as the other three players in the semis. The documentation for a contributor’s nomination must also be in writing, but the content is the responsibility of the nominator.

4. When a nomination is submitted to the committee, the committee will conduct a “First Reading” to determine if the nomination is worthy of recognition. If approved by a simple majority vote the nomination will advance to a second reading.

5. A “second reading” will take place at the next annual meeting following the first reading. A recommendation for induction will be made to the USHA Board of Directors when three-fourths of the committee approve the nomination at the second reading. At least eight committee members must be present at this second reading. A two year nominating moratorium is imposed on any rejected second reading.

6. Nominations for the Kendler Award are to be submitted to the Chairman of the Hall of Fame Committee and will be considered at the annual meeting. A recommendation to the Board for their consideration requires a simple majority by the committee.

6. Nominations for the Carl Porter Award can e-mail to the form to [email protected], or mail completed form to: Mike Dau, C/O Lake Forest College, 555 N. Sheridan Road, Lake Forest, Ill. 60045. 

7. The Hall of Fame Committee recommendations are sent to the USHA Board for its approval at its annual winter meeting. Hall of Fame inductees and Kendler Award recipients are then honored at the annual banquet at the national four-wall championships, or at a time and place of the inductee’s choosing.

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2016 USHA National Masters Doubles

Brought to you by Southern California Handball Association

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. –Mark Zamora (setting up in his first final) was one of two players to win two on Sunday.  Zamora teamed with Jesse Pasos (background) and John Robles to win the 50 and 45 titles.  Robles was the other player to win two, taking the 45 and 50 events.

Final results HERE.

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