Allan Sanchez and Carlin Rosa appear to go for the same ball. The small miscue didn’t stop the pair from defending their doubles crown.
CONEY ISLAND, N.Y. — Tyree Bastidas extended his legendary run on Sunday, capturing a record 11th National One-Wall Singles title with a dominant 21-13, 21-1 victory over his brother, Jurell Bastidas. The win capped another incredible performance by Tyree, who has long since secured his place among handball’s all-time greats.
In the most thrilling match of the day, the Bastidas brothers looked to reclaim the Men’s Pro Doubles title from defending champions Allan Sanchez and Carlin Rosa. But the Impact Pro duo showed last year’s win was no fluke, defeating the Bastidas brothers in straight games, 21-17, 21-17.
While the scores reflect two close games, the second looked to be heading toward a tiebreaker. Team Bastidas surged to a 17-4 lead, with Tyree displaying some of his finest play ever. But just when the momentum seemed irreversible, Rosa and Sanchez mounted one of the most remarkable comebacks in recent memory—rattling off 17 straight points to clinch the title.
Rosa was relentless, returning firepower with both hands, while Sanchez displayed unmatched finesse, soft hands, and surgical kills. Their composure under pressure earned them back-to-back titles and cemented their place among the sport’s elite.
In the age division action:
35+ Singles: Jonathan Davila claimed the title in his second return to the final, defeating Thomas Valenzuela, 21-9, 21-7.
40+ Singles: William Polanco topped Alvaro Rebaza, 21-9, 21-10.
40+ Doubles: Polanco and Rebaza joined forces to defeat Carlin Rosa and Yuber Castro in the day’s only tiebreaker, 21-13, 11-21, 11-5.
50+ Singles: Joe Kaplan downed Carlos Madera, 21-9, 21-10.
50+ Doubles: Kaplan completed the slam with partner Jai Ragoo, defeating Freddy Torres and Milton Jones, 21-13, 21-13.
70+ Slam: Artie Diamant added his name to the list of weekend slammers. He defeated Ed Campbell in the 70+ Singles final, 21-12, 21-5, then paired with Chris Diminico to take the doubles crown over Campbell and Vincent Ruggiero, 21-14, 21-16.
B Singles: William Huazhco won the B Singles title over Jason Eng by forfeit.
The weekend wrapped up a spectacular tournament that began under heavy rain but ended with sunshine and sensational handball. A special thanks goes to USHA Vice President Jared Vale, whose tireless efforts and unmatched leadership as event director once again ensured a first-class experience. Vale’s dedication continues to foster a positive, welcoming culture for players, officials, and fans alike.
Chris Dominico (Chelmsford, MA) stretches out for a return against Artie Diamant (West Babylon, NY) in 70+ Singles action.
CONEY ISLAND, N.Y. — Saturday’s action kicked off early as players arrived ahead of the weekend wave of beachgoers along one of New York’s most iconic boardwalks.
In 70+ action, Ed Campbell is proving he doesn’t need two—or even three—walls to dominate. The reigning Four-Wall and Three-Wall National Champion looked right at home on the concrete, cruising past Tim Murray in the semifinals, 21-6, 21-12. He’ll face Artie Diamant in Sunday’s final after Diamant dispatched Chris Dominico, 21-6, 21-11.
In the Men’s Pro division, defending Singles champion Tyree Bastidas advanced to the final without swinging a serve, as Manuel Caraballo was forced to withdraw. Tyree’s older brother, Jurell, had to earn his spot the hard way—surviving a tiebreaker against Saul Gonzalez, 21-13, 18-21, 11-5.
The Men’s Pro Doubles final will be a rematch of last year’s showdown. Allan Sanchez and Carlin Rosa overcame a strong challenge from Miguel Mendez and Yuber “Pee Wee” Castro to punch their ticket to Sunday. The Bastidas brothers were in top form, dispatching Robert Sostre and Sheikh Hossain in straight games, 21-11, 21-12.
Elsewhere, the ageless Tommy Valenzuela will meet Jonathan Davilla for the 35+ Singles title. Valenzuela, a Southern Californian and the reigning 60+ champ, entered the 35+ division this year after age brackets were consolidated—choosing to test himself against the “youngsters” in the Senior circuit.
The 40+ final will also be a familiar matchup, as William Polanco and Alvaro Rebaza renew their rivalry.
Joe Kaplan continues to steamroll through the 50+ field. He reached the singles final by dismantling Freddy Torres, 21-2, 21-8. Awaiting him is No. 6 seed Carlos “Flat Top” Madera, who continued his breakout run with a dominant win over Tony Roberts, 21-7, 21-5.
In 50+ Doubles, Kaplan teams with Jai Ragoo to face Torres and Milton Jones for the title.
Saturday also saw the tournament crown its first national champion. William Huazhco of Corona, N.Y., took home the honor after Jason Eng (Astoria, N.Y.) was forced to forfeit.
CONEY ISLAND, N.Y. — The 2025 One-Wall Nationals are off and running as first-round play began Friday under overcast skies. Heavy rain and flooding across New York and New Jersey the day before threatened to disrupt the event, but the courts dried in time for a thrilling start.
In the 50+ Singles division, Freddy Torres gutted out a gritty win over Timothy Moeller, 21-20, 21-14, in one of the day’s toughest battles. Torres will face No. 1 seed and defending champ, Joe Kaplan in Saturday’s semifinal.
Freddy Torres of Manhatten returns a shot against Brooklyn’s Timothy Moeller in the 50+ Singles.
It didn’t take long for the action to heat up in the first round of Men’s Pro Singles. Steven Poon staged an incredible comeback after facing three match points against Isaiah Hong, rallying to win 13-21, 21-20, 11-10. Both players put on a show with spectacular shot-making and extended rallies. Poon’s reward? A second-round matchup with top seed and defending champion Tyree Bastidas.
Bastidas enters this year’s tournament looking to build on his legacy. After breaking the all-time record for Open Singles titles in 2024, he’s now eyeing his 11th national crown. The path won’t be easy, with fierce challengers like his older brother Jurell Bastidas, Saul Gonzalez, and others in the draw.
In Open Doubles, reigning champs Allan Sanchez and Carlin Rosa return to defend their title after shocking the Bastidas brothers in last year’s final.
Meanwhile, the one-wall courts are drawing talent from all corners of the handball world. Masters legends Ed Campbell, Merv Deckert, Tim Murray—known for their three- and four-wall success—are testing their skills on the Coney Island concrete.
Follow along with updated results and draws for all One-Wall Nationals divisions HERE.
Draws and Start Times Posted for the 64th USHA National One-Wall Championships!
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BROOKYLN — Tyree Bastidas and Danielle Daskalakis reminded us all of their greatness with their play at the 62nd USHA One-Wall Nationals in Coney Island, each slamming in their division.
Bastidas secured his ninth USHA One-Wall Pro singles title, an astonishing achievement which now ties him with Joe Durso for most all-time singles one-wall titles. Bastidas shows no signs of slowing down as he delivered an exceptional performance in the final match, triumphing over Tywan Cook. Both players looked strong, dominating opponents throughout the entire weekend to the championship. One of the top big ball stars of the game, Cook has adeptly transitioned to small ball, a skill that was evident in the finals.
The opening of the first game saw Cook and Bastidas locked in an even match. With the scored tied 11-11, Cook missed a setup that barely went outside the lines, giving Bastidas the serve. The error proved costly, as Bastidas rattled off seven straight points en route to a 10-3 scoring run, and eventually closed out the first game 21-14.
In the second game, Bastidas started with great intensity, aiming to secure a two-game victory. He surged to a commanding 13-2 lead. Despite Cook’s refusal to give up, battling back to 9-18, Bastidas closed out the game with a 21-9 score, securing the championship.
Tournament director Jared Vale with champion Tyree Bastidas (right) and Tywan Cook (left).
Bastidas advanced to the finals by defeating Giovanni Vasquez in straight sets in the semifinal match, while Cook secured his place in the finals with an impressive victory over last year’s runner-up, Jurell Bastidas, also in two games.
Tyree has incredible power, but also the ability to place the ball with deep drives on the court, moving his opponent’s side to side. He also possesses an incredible power serve that earns him several aces. He continues to rack up the titles and is one of the all-time greats in one-wall handball.
Tyree later slammed with his brother Jurell Bastidas in a thrilling final against Carlin Rosa and Nazir Marston. After splitting the first two games, the Bastidas brothers dominated the tiebreaker, winning it 11-3.
On the Women’s Pro side, Danielle Daskalaks continued to showcase her dominance, claiming her fourth national title in one-wall pro singles. Daskalakis’s remarkable performance throughout the weekend allowed her to concede only 7 points across her three matches. Myohwa Hwee secured the second-place position, with her only defeat coming from Daskalakis in the round-robin format.
Daskalakis dazzles spectators with her shot making ability, and her opponents have no answer for her on the one-wall court. She has a tremendous left hand, where she can generate great power on the ball, while also possessing the ability to hop the ball both ways. When Daskalakis sets up for a shot, there is a good chance it is rolling out. That was especially true over the weekend.
Champion Daskalakis (right) and runner-up Hwee (left) pose with newly inducted Hall of Fame players Dori Ten (mid-right) and Barbara Canton-Jackson (mid-left) after their match.
Daskalakis further solidified her prowess by triumphing in the pro doubles division alongside her partner Tania Juarez. However, their victory was hard-fought, as Melissa Sky and Biridiana Garcia served for match point in the second game. A side out game Daskalakis and Juarez the window they needed, pushing the title deciding match to a tiebreaker. In the third frame, Daskalakis and Juarez held all the momentum to emerge victorious, 16-21, 21-20, 11-3.
For a complete overview of the tournament results, visit the R2Sports link HERE
Special appreciation goes to Jared Vale, the One-Wall Committee, and our awesome team of volunteers for running an exceptional event.
Congratulations to all of our National champions: Men’s Pro: Tyree Bastidas Women’s Pro: Danielle Daskalakis Men’s Pro Doubles: Tyree Bastidas/Jurell Bastidas Women’s Pro Doubles: Danielle Daskalakis/Tania Juarez Men’s A: Daniel Grant Men’s A Doubles: Jeanpierre Garcia/Nicholas Cruz Men’s 40: Joseph Kaplan Men’s 40 Doubles: Tony Roberts/George Figueroa Men’s 50: Timothy Moeller Men’s 50 Doubles: Eddie Perez/Robert Sostre
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The 62nd USHA One-Wall Nationals are here! We are thrilled to welcome some of the best one-wall players in the country to Asser Levy Seaside Courts. With the One-Wall Juniors Championships also taking place, this promises to be an exciting and inspiring event.
The Juniors Championships may have been postponed, but they are here and ready to shine alongside the Pros. Check out the draws and start times to ensure you catch all the action HERE.
Keep in mind that times and draws may change leading up to the day of the event, so double-check your schedule before making your way to the courts.
Don’t let rain dampen your spirits – we have an indoor facility available in case of inclement weather. Stay tuned for updates and daily match reports, and let’s make this a truly unforgettable tournament
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Tyree Bastidas defeated his brother Jurell for the second straight year to claim his eighth one-wall pro singles title.
Tyree was dominant in game one, using his great serve and drive shots to win 21-7. Game two saw Jurell jump out to a fast start and early lead, but Tyree clawed his way back in the game. The brothers played even until the end. At 20-19, Tyree was serving for the match and hit a perfect ace just over the short line that Jurell didn’t even move for.
The victory gave Tyree the slam after winning the doubles with his brother. He continues to show that he is a force to be reckoned with one the one-wall court. You can watch the finals on our YouTube Channel HERE.
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BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Rain fell over the Coney Island Handball courts on Sunday and caused a long delay in play. Because of the rain and a few Saturday night matches needing to be pushed to Sunday morning due to the lack of daylight, the Pro Singles Final between Tyree and Jurell Bastidas had to be moved to Sunday, August 21st at Noon Eastern Time.
Despite the Men’s Pro singles not playing, championship Sunday was still filled with several great matches.
Eddie Perez kicked off the day with a strong victory over Milton Jones in the 50 singles finals. That was followed by William Polanco putting on a serve and shoot clinic to win the 40 singles final over Jai Ragoo. Ragoo later teamed with Joseph Kaplan to win the 40 doubles title.
Tony Roberts and George Figueroa continued their dominant run in Coney Island, knocking off Thomas Valenzuela and Oscar Dejesus in a close match in the 50 doubles.
The Pro Doubles saw Tyree and Jurell Bastidas square off against Allan Sanchez and William Polanco. The first game came down to the wire. Sanchez and Polanco lead 20-17, but despite having several serves to put the game away couldn’t convert and the Bastidas brothers squeaked out a 21-20 victory. Their momentum carried into the second game, and they were dominant from start to finish, defeating Sanchez and Polanco 21-2 to earn the Pro Doubles title.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Day two of the One-Wall Nationals was a hot one from start to finish. Players battled through the heat and played sensational Handball.
The Women’s Finals concluded Saturday morning with Danielle Daskalakis claiming victory over Sandy Ng 21-20, 21-14 in a thrilling match. At 20-20 in game one, Ng held serve to close out the game and just barely missed an ace serve down the left. The ball was just over the side line, giving Daskalakis the serve back where she closed it out.
Daskalakis and Ng later teamed up to win the Pro Women’s Doubles final over Tracy Davis and Melissa Sky, where they played flawlessly.
The Pro Men’s division played their quarterfinals and semifinals Saturday. Four-wall star Killian Carroll played a sensation match against Wallball champion Tywan Cook in what was the match of the day.
Cook crushed Carroll in game one, but Carroll found a serve that Cook had no answer for in game two, and forced a tiebreaker. It looked like Cook was going to win when he jumped out to a 7-2 lead, but Carroll rediscovered his serve and won the next 9 points of the match.
Tyree Bastidas cruised past PeeWee Castro in his quarterfinal, showing why he is the defending champion.
Tyree’s brother, Jurell Bastidas, played a nearly 3 hour match against Alvaro Rebaza that saw a plentitude of momentum swings. Bastidas was able to find the bottom board in the tiebreaker to take victory.
Saul Gonzales won the last quarterfinal, defeating Joshua Garcia. Gonzales just narrowly escaped game one 21-20, and looked to be in trouble after losing game two 21-6. He rediscovered his form in the tiebreaker to win 11-1.
The first semifinal was between Tyree Bastidas and Killian Carroll. Bastidas ran Carroll all over the court, and Carroll tracked down many tough balls, but Bastidas had too much power and easily advanced to the finals.
Jurell Bastidas looked equally as dominant against a tough Saul Gonzales in his semifinal. This game featured a lot of strong serves and power drives. The two played evenly in both games but Bastidas was able to close them both out 21-17.
The Men’s Pro Final between Tyree and Jurell Bastidas will take place tomorrow at 11:00am eastern time. It’s a rematch of the Speaker’s Cup final, which went to Jurell.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Day one of the tournament was met with overcast skies and sporadic sprinkles in the early part of the day, a welcomed addition to the New York heat. Afternoon came with sunny skies and high temperatures which the players battled through.
The first two rounds of the Men’s Pro division were played today, with most of the top seeds holding true. Brothers Tyree and Jurell Bastidas entered the tournament as the top two seeds and both looked great on the court today. The quarterfinals and semifinals of the Men’s Pro will be played tomorrow.
The quarterfinals and semifinals of the Women’s Pro division were also played today. Danielle Daskalakis looked dominant against Mikaila Esser in the first semifinal of the day, dazzling the crowd with one inch high kill shots and hop serves that Esser could not get a hand on. Daskalakis advanced 21-1, 21-4.
Sandy Ng and Tracy Davis squared off in the second semifinal, with Ng prevailing 21-4 and 21-6. Ng’s serves were impressive, and Davis could never get a feel for a strong return. Tomorrow’s final between Ng and Daskalakis looks to be an exciting one as both players are on top of their game.
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — For the second consecutive year, the 61st USHA National One-Wall Championships has grown, adding more players and competitive divisions! The Women’s Pro divisions and a Women’s B singles division are a welcomed addition. Good luck to all the players competing in Coney Island this weekend!
Play begins Friday morning at the Seaside Courts, located at Surf Avenue and West 5th Street. Draws and start times are now available HERE.
Please note: start times and draws are subject to change up to the day of the first match. Remember to double check players’ times the day of the event.eight
CONEY ISLAND – Beautiful weather greeted players and fans Sunday morning as final matches concluded for the 14th USHA Wallball Nationals.
In the Men’s Pro Singles final, defending champion Tywan Cook overcame a slow start to capture his fourth title over Joshua Garcia, 25-8.
The score did not indicate how close the final was between the two competitors. Garcia jumped out to a fast start, surprising Cook and the hundreds gathering around to watch the action. Making the most of his first singles final appearance, Garcia kept Cook guessing by mixing up serves down the right line and killing Cooks returns for a 7-0 lead. Cook is no stranger to high pressure matches, and he quickly rebounded—giving Garcia an ace serve down the right line to start an incredible scoring 13-1 scoring run.
At 13-8, Garcia fired a shot from the deep right court that looked like an easy kill, but Cook made an amazing diving return for a rekill to gain the sideout. From that point, Cook kept up his torrid pace until he earned championship point.
“Josh played great, but Tywan’s serve and shoot game was just incredible,” said tourney director Jared Vale.
Cook had defeated Hector Velez 25-15 in the semifinals, while Garcia advanced with an injury default win over Sacha Kruithof Perelló.
After winning the singles title, Cook had a chance to slam paired for the first time with Nazir Marston against Timothy Gonzalez and Allan Sanchez in the Men’s Open Doubles. Sanchez and Gonzalez, two-time Wallball Doubles champions (2015 & 2017), took down Cook and Marston in a back-and-forth affair, 25-18.
Early on, Cook and Marston appeared on their way to a championship, building a 15-10 lead, but Gonzalez and Sanchez kept chipping away. Sanchez anchored the team on the right side while Gonzalez traded shots with Cook on the left. At 15-15, Cook committed an avoidable hinder by stepping into Gonzalez’s shot. Cook didn’t argue with referee Larry DuBois’s call but used a time out to try and stop their opponent’s momentum.
With a 16-15 lead, Sanchez and Gonzalez seemed more relaxed and focused, taking high percentage shots and placing all the pressure on their opponents to a 25-18 win.
In Sunday’s other finals, Tyshawn Morante and David Castro put on a clinic in the B Doubles, defeating Nicholas Pappas and Mohamad Mansi, 25-5. After their doubles win, Morante and Castro faced off in the B Singles final, with Morante shooting to a 25-13 victory.
Cesar Sala and William Polanco outlasted George Figueroa and Ray Lopez in a marathon final to win the 40-plus doubles, 25-23.
In a wide-open 50-plus doubles division, Albert Gordaliza and Mike Falcis defeated Jared Vale and Eddie Petrizzi, 25-22.
Thank you to all the players who made this year’s Wallball Nationals a success! A special thank you to Jared Vale, Alethia Mendez-Caba, Milton Jones, Karen McConney and everyone on the One-Wall Committee who helped at the desk, keeping matches rolling to make this a great event for the players. Lastly, a huge thank you to Shenta Pizzaro, who anchored the check-in desk, results and printing.
CONEY ISLAND – A steady stream of beachgoers and wallball fans flowed into the Seaside Handball Courts near the cross streets of Surf and West 5th Avenue as temperatures began to rise into the low 90s. Play began for all other divisions for the 14th USHA Wallball National Championships after the B Singles and Doubles opened competition on Friday.
Jenny Qu (Flushing) proved to the class of the Women’s Pro divisions this summer. Facing Danielle Daskalakis in the singles final, Qu bolted to a 9-0 lead, keeping her foot on the gas paddle to win the title convincingly, 25-7. Qu’s plan was to stay aggressive, while resisting every effort from her opponent to work her way back into the match. While Qu played flawlessly, Daskalakis struggled to find a consistent rhythm that’s carried her to so many titles.
Qu’s day was far from being done. Pairing with Daskalakis in the Women’s Pro Doubles, they reached the final to face the phenomenal sister duo from Brooklyn, Melanie and Jessinia Gerarte. The championship match featured some memorable momentum swinging shots from each team with Qu and Daskalakis defeating their opponents, 25-21. Qu’s hot shooting from the singles final carried over to the doubles as she controlled the court, building a 20-10 lead. But the Garate sisters found a new gear, pushing the pace to come away on the winning end of some amazing rallies. Even a timeout by Qu/Daskalakis couldn’t stop the Garate sisters’ push as they went on an 11-0 run to take a 21-20 lead and sway the final in their favor. Daskalakis and Qu answered with slick pass down the right line to gain the side out. With the serve back, Daskalakis and Qu made a final push to reach championship point to complete Qu’s slam.
The Men’s Pro Division attracted more international* participation this year in the event’s history. The U.K.’s Luke Thompson and Spain’s Sacha Kruithof Perello were evidence that the world is indeed catching up to the talent of the nearly untouchable crop of players from New York.
Thompson won his first match and nearly upset No. 5 seed David Velez in a close contest in the round of 16, losing 25-23.
On the other side of the draw, Sacha survived the wicked serves from Christian Renville, winning 25-18 for a quarterfinal match with No. 2 seed, Timbo Gonzalez—a match that drew the biggest crowd of the day.
Seemingly immune to grueling heat and fast pace, Sacha demonstrated exceptional athleticism, hustling to each side of the court to kill or rekill Gonzalez’s shots. While Gonzalez kept the match within reach, Sacha wouldn’t be denied a trip to the semifinals, netting a 25-21 victory. Semifinals begin Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m.
In the 50-plus singles, Jose Olivencia was primed to defend his 2021 title, but Ronald Beard outlasted Olivencia for a 25-23 victory. The two were nearly equal the entire match until Beard dropped two winners to the left to gain the title.
In the 40-plus singles, Cesar Sala stopped Lenny Medina 25-11. After a close semifinal, Sala stepped up big against Medina, controlling the front court to keep Medina on the defensive.
To close the day’s action, a new face entered the Women’s Open divisions. Kaitlyn Colon dominated the Women’s B Divisions completing her slam with an impressive win over Michelle Clara, 25-14.
She paired with Cynthia Lian to defeat Raquel Garcia and Myohwa Hwee for the Women’s B Doubles crown.
See Saturday’s results, Sunday’s start times and the rest of the draws HERE.
*William Coello of Ecuador was also in the tournament draws, entering the Men’s 40-plus divisions.
Friday, June 24.
CONEY ISLAND, N.Y. — The 14th USHA Wallball National Championships kicked off on Friday with B Singles and B Doubles action. Top-seeded David Castro (Bronx) looked strong, stopping Jonathan Rodriguez (Ridgewood, NY) 25-11 and Jeanpierre Garcia (Elmhurst, NY), 25-3 to advance to the quarterfinals. Castro faces Cesar Ayala Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. (Eastern).
Brooklyn’s Christopher Briones-Moran, the No. 2 seed, kept pace with Castro by delivering two dominant performances, defeating Jonathan Montalvo (Bronx) 25 Jonathan Montalvo 25-9 and Zach Hill (New York), 25-7 to reach the quarterfinals.
Men’s and Women’s Pro events along with age division events begin Saturday morning. Matches are one 25-point game.
See Friday’s results, Saturday’s start times and the rest of the draws HERE.
USHA National One-Wall Championships, Brooklyn, NY
Sala returns a shot against Jagnandan in the Men’s Open Final.
Satish Jagnandan won his fourth consecutive Open singles title, defeating a game Cesar Sala in the final, 12, (16), 3. Sala rallied in the second game from a 13-9 deficit to force the tiebreaker. “This was the most pressure of all my wins,” said Jagnandan. “I came into this with a sore back but it held up well.”
Sala had a hard time getting loose in the doubles final later on Sunday as PeeWee Castro and Willie Polanco took charge in the first game. “He (Sala) won’t get loose until they get 20,” said his partner Joe Kaplan during a timeout. “He (Sala) hasn’t for 20 years, so this won’t be any different.” Kaplan’s words rang true as he and Sala rebounded from a first-game loss to win the next two games and defend their title.
Tracy Davis regained the Women’s Open singles title over defending champ Theresa McCourt on Saturday and followed that up with a doubles win on Sunday with McCourt to earn the singles and doubles slam.
Final Results can be viewed by clicking read more.
MEN’S OPEN SINGLES
First Round: William O’Donnell (Bayside, NY) d. Jonathan Lee (Fresh Meadow, NY), 14, 9; Paul Angel (Brooklyn) d. John Mantilla (Elmhurst, NY), 14, 11; Joe Durso (Brooklyn) d. Alex Gavryushenko (Brooklyn), 1,7; Jurell Bastidas (Brooklyn) d. Sean Lenning (Shoreline, WA), 20, 8; Victor LoPierre (Forest Hills, NY) d. Abe Mantell (East Meadow, NY), 10, 11; Ervin Irizarry (Bronx) d. Raul Retian (Jersey City, NJ), 14, 12.
Round of 16: Satish Jagnandan (Yonkers, NY) d. O’Donnell, 17, 6; Milton Jones (Far Rockaway, NY) d. Michael Schneider (Richmond Hills, NY), 4, 12; Joe Kaplan (Brooklyn) d. Angel, 10, 10; William Polanco (Brooklyn) d. Durso, 4, (17), 0; Rookie Wright (New York) d. Bastidas, 14, 16; Pee Wee Castro (Far Rockaway, NY) d. LoPierre, 12, (9), 2; Alvaro Rebaza (Whitestone, NY) d. Albert Apuzzi (Brooklyn), injury def.; Cesar Sala (Brooklyn) d. Irizarry, (17), 9, 5.
Quarterfinals: Jagnandan d. Jones, 7, 10; Kaplan d. Polanco, 11, 17; Wright d. Castro, (16), 18, 10; Sala d. Rebaza, 20, (11), 1.
Semifinals: Jagnandan d. Kaplan, 18, 16; Sala d. Wright, 19, 6.
Final: Jagnandan d. Sala, 12, (16), 3.
MEN’S OPEN DOUBLES First Round: Cesar Sala/Joe Kaplan (NY) bye; Paul Angel/Jurell Bastidas (NY) d. Alvaro Rebaza/Kareem Wilkerson (NY), (8), 18, 9; Tony Roberts/Paul Yagual (NY) d. Ron Flores/John Mantilla (NY), 13, 5; Francisco Carbuccia/Eddie Santiago (NY) d. Robert Robinson/Zeav Robbins (NY), 1, 9; John Wright/Dave Rojas (NY) d. Alex Gavryushenko/Gary Chang (NY), 6, 15; Victor Lopierre/Michael Schneider (NY) d. Jonathan Lee/Milton Jones (NY), 12, 12; Ervin Irizarry/Alan Sanchez (NY) d. Pete Pellegrini/Josef Malkis (NY), 20, 9; William Polanco/Pee Wee Castro (NY) d. Emilio Sierra/Phong Nguyen (NY), 9, 13.
Quarterfinals: Sala/Kaplan d. Angel/Bastidas, 4, 13; Carbuccia/Santiago d. Roberts/Yagual, 8, (20), 6; LoPierre/Schneider d. Wright/Rojas, inj. Def.; Polanco/Castro d. Irizarry/Sanchez, 10, 9.
Semifinals: Sala/Kaplan d. Carbuccia/Santiago, 13, 8; Polanco/Castro d. LoPierre/Schneider, 14, 14.
Final: Kaplan/Sala d. Castro/Polanco, (11), 15, 2.
WOMEN’S OPEN SINGLES First Round: Jessica Gawley (Regina, SK) d. Anastasiya Oleynik (Brooklyn), (10), 15, 7; Na Liu (Brooklyn) d. Anna Ng (New York), 10, 9; Danielle Daskalakis (Brooklyn) d. Samantha England (Rochester, NY), 9, 14.
Quarterfinals: Theresa McCourt (Brooklyn) d. Gawley, 5, 8; Sara Au (Brooklyn) d. Dori Ten (Brooklyn), 8, 16; Brenda Pares (Staten Island) d. Na Liu (Brooklyn), 10, 0; Tracy Davis (Brooklyn) d. Daskalakas, 5, 6.
Semifinals: McCourt d. Au, 15, 0; Davis d. Pares, 8, 13.
Final: Davis d. McCourt, 15, 12.
Cons.: England d. Shirley Chan.
WOMEN’S OPEN DOUBLES
First Round:Tracy Davis/Theresa McCourt (NY) d. Cheryl Chan/Shirly Chan (NY), 1, 0; Brenda Pares/Danielle Daskalakis (NY) d. Sara Au/Na Liu (NY), 11, 8; Dori Ten/Barbara Canton-Jackson (NY) d. Jessica Gawley/Samantha England (Can/NY), 9, 14; Karen McConney/Lori Acevido (NY) d. Veronica Gavryshenko/Sandy Ng (NY), 2, 5.
Semifinals: Davis/McCourt d. Pares/Daskalakis, 19, 6; Acevido/McConney d. Ten/Canton-Jackson, 13, 10.
Final: Davis/McCourt d. Acevido/McConney, 11, 10.
A SINGLES
First Round: Sal Coticelli (Brooklyn) d. Michael Wu (Bayside, NY), 12, 8.
Semfinals: Coticelli d. William O’Donnell (Bayside, NY), (9), 17, 5; Jonathan Camacho (Staten Island, NY) d. Tyree Bastidas (Brooklyn), 20, 20.
Final: Camacho d. Coticelli, 18, 8.
A DOUBLES First Round: Harold Ayala/Noel Rodriguez (NY) def.
Semifinals: Tyree Bastidas/Jonathan Camacho (NY) d. Harold Ayala/Noel Rodriguez (NY), 6, 6; Sal Coticelli/Paul Ramlakhan (NY) d. Nick Tikhonov/Stan Zavoiskiy (NY), (20), 1, 3.
Final: Bastidas/Camacho d. Coticelli/Ramlakhan, (20), 15, 4.
B SINGLES First Round: Tony Choi (Bronx) d. Nick Tikhonov (Brooklyn), 7,(18), 10; Danny Chan (Brooklyn) d. Keymonae Kearse (Brooklyn) 13, 5; Noel Rodriguez (Woodside, NY) d. Adam Gittlitz (Kew Gardens), 14, 6; Machael Dattilo (Brooklyn) d. Eric Brandman (Brooklyn), 11, 16.
Quarterfinals: Michael Wu (Bayside, NY) d. Choi, 6, 3; Ronald Flores (Sunnyside, NY) d. Chan, 15, 20; Rodriguez d. Vlad Klym (Staten Isl, NY), (20),?, 1; Aaron Velez (Yonkers) d. Dattilo, default.
Semifinals: Flores d. Wu, 13, 16; N. Rodriguez d. A. Velez, 8, 13.
Final: Flores d. N. Rodriguez, 10, (7), 7.
C SINGLES
First Round: Tony Choi (Bronx) d. Adam Gittlitz (Kew Gardens, NY), 11, 1; Michael Dattilo (Brooklyn) d. Dave Gurman (Brentwood, CA), 3, 3; Brendan Yuen (Brooklyn) d. Leo Havener (Elkgrove, CA), 10, 13; Joshua Garcia (Brooklyn) d. Keymoinae Kearse (Brooklyn), 4, 2.
Round of 16: Aaron Rodriguez (Bronx) d. Choi, 4, 4; Eric Brandman (Brooklyn) d. Frankie Rivera (Bayonne, NJ), 10, (16), 2; Richard Mascia (Shoreham, NY) d. Dan McNabney (Rochester, NY), 2, 10; dattilo d. Andrew Liu (Bayside, NY), 2, 3; Vlad Klym (Staten Island) d. Yuen, 17, 8; Johnny Tang (Brooklyn) d. Alex Lau (Fresh Meadows), 20, 19; John Davila (Elmhurst) d. Paul Ramlakhan (Brooklyn), def.; Romain Ramdas (Richmond Hills) d. Garcia, 13, 2.
Quarterfinals: Rodriguez d. Brandman, 8, 10; Mascia d. Datillo, 6, 4; Tang d. Klym, 11, (14), 7; Ramdas d. Davila, 15, 9.
Semifinals: Mascia d. A. Rodriguez, 12, (20), 6; Ramdas d. Tang, 6, 8.
Final: Ramdas d. Mascia, 15, (11), 3.
C DOUBLES First Round: Aaron Rodriguez/Richard Mascia (NY) d. Dan McNabney/Jason Mui (NY), 3, 3; Anthony Grimm/Romain Ramdas (NY) def.; Kevin Ward/John Roca (NY) d. Andrew Liu/Alex Lau (NY), 10 (14), 3; Anthony Delgado/William Huozhco (NY) d. Johnny Tang/Danny Chan (NY), 12 (10), 7.
Semifinals: A. Rodriguez/Mascia d. Grimm/Ramdas, 14, 11; Delgado/Huozhco d. Ward/Roca, def.
Final: Rodriguez/Mascia d. Delgado/Huozhco, 5, 12.
35 DOUBLES
First Round: Al Torres/Paul Williams (NY) bye; Pete Pellegrini/Paul Lonergan (NY) d. Dan Vera/Denis Gingras (NY/Can.), 2 ,3; Dave Sheldon/Marcello Rodriguez (NY) d. Brian Callanan/Angel Maldonado (NJ), 10, (17), 7; Tony Roberts/George Figueroa (NY) bye.
Semifinals: Pellegrini/Lonergan d. Torres/Williams, 12, 10; Roberts/Figueroa d. Sheldon/Rodriguez, 10, 3.
Final: Roberts/Figueroa d. Pellegrini/Longergan, 12, 10.
40 SINGLES First Round: Dan Vera (Fiskill) bye; Denis Gingras (Quebec, Can.) d. Abe Mantell (East Meadow,NY), (20), 8, 11; Armando Duchesne (NY) d. Freddie Cole (Brooklyn), (20), 8, 9; Angel Maldonado (Bergenfield, NJ) d. Leo Havener (Elk Grove, CA), 1, 5.
Semifinals: Vera d. Gingras, 17, 14; Duchesne d. Maldonado, (10), 9, 0.
Final: Vera d. Duchesne, 4, 18.
50 SINGLES First Round: Joe Agosto (Bronx) d. Larry Lenning (Tucson), 10, 6; Ron Pescatore (Brooklyn) d. Dan Yee (New York),(10), 6, def.; Freddie Cole (Broolyn) d. Fred Feit (Manalapan, NJ), 2, def; Kevin Ward Sr. (Brooklyn) def.
Semifinals: Pescatore d. Agosto, (16), 8, injury def; Cole d. Ward, 8, 5.
Final: Cole d. Pescatore, 6, 2.
50 DOUBLES First Round: Joe Agosto/Rene Caraballo (NY) bye; Daniel Yee/Jerry Yee (NY) d. Pete Stefano/Stu Kirzner (NY/NJ), 16, 2; Mike Grabowski/Ron Pescatore (NY) d. Dan Danilczyk/Mike Lipman (NY), 13, 9; Ron Frisina/Artie Diamant (NY) bye.
Semifinals: Agosto/Carabello d. Yee/Yee, 9, 12; Grabowski/Pescatore d. Frisina/Diamant, 15, (16), 1.
Final: Agosto/Carabello d. Grabowski/Pescatore, 16, (13), 4.
60 SINGLES
First Round: Jeffrey Davidson (S. Richmond Hill, NY) d. Dan Flickstein (Staten Island), (20), 16, 8; Abe Haiman (New York) def.; Carl Cohen (New York) d. Dennis Uffer (Syracuse), 6, 11; Steve Kraft (Grand Forks, ND) d. Bob Ferazi (Bay Shore, NY), 2, 2.
Semifinals: Haiman d. Davidson, 10, (16), 4; Cohen d. Kraft, 2, 11.
Final: Haiman d. Cohen, 11, 15.
60 DOUBLES
First Round: Dick David/Mike Meltzer (CA/NY) d. Artie Fuchs/Dick Velde (NY), 14, (20), 5; Dan Flickstein/Al Torres (NY) d. Sal Cataudella/Allan Nelson (NY), 3, 2; Abe Haiman/Ron Eaton (NY) d. Rocco Vignola/Guirardo Reyes (NY), 19, 9.
Semifinals: Steve Kraft/Mike Krell (ND/NY) d. David/Meltzer, 6, 7; Torres/Flickstein d. Haiman/Eaton, 15, 3.
Final: Torres/Flickstein d. Kraft/Krell, 0, 4.
65 SINGLES Round Robin
Final Results: First: Graham Palmore (NJ) d. Mike Driscoll (Parker, TX), George Miller (Swanton, OH), 4, 13.
Second: Mike Driscoll d. George Miller (Swanton, OH), 16, 3.
65 DOUBLES First Round: Tom Vitale/Graham Palmore (NY/NJ) d. Ed Occhino/Bernie Convery (NY), 14, 6; Mike Driscoll/George Miller (TX/OH) d. Mike Ferber/Bernard Haynes (NJ), 14, 6.
Final: Palmore/Vitale d. Driscoll/Miller, 7, 12.
70 SINGLES Preliminary Round: Frank Morris (New Hyde Park, NY) d. Tommy Adams (Cambria Hts., NY), 12, 17.
Semifinals: Morris d. Max Forcht (Brooklyn), (10), 13, 10; Anver Suleiman (St. Pete Bch, FL) d. Karl Diamond (Brooklyn), 3, 9.
Final: Suleiman d. Morris, 17, (20), 9.
WOMEN’S B SINGLES First Round: Anna Ng (New York) bye; Veronica Gavryshenko (Brooklyn) d. Shirley Chen (Brooklyn), 9, (20), 8; Sandy Ng (Brooklyn) d. Raquel Garcia (Brooklyn), 6, 2; Lucy Gautier (Quebec, CAN) d. Cheryl Chen (Brooklyn), 14, 19.
Semifinals: A. Ng d. Gavryushenko, 17, 14; S. Ng d. Gauthier, 1, 4.
Final: S. Ng d. A. Ng, 8, 9.
USHA National One-Wall Championships, Brooklyn, NY
Tracy Davis regained the women’s singles title over Theresa McCourt.
Tracy Davis regained the Women’s Open singles title over defending champ Theresa McCourt on Saturday. Davis and McCourt will be looking to add the doubles title on Sunday.
Satish Jagnandan and Cesar Sala will square off again for the men’s title on Sunday with Satish trying to make it four in a row. Sala and Joe Kaplan will try to defend their doubles title over Willie Polanco and Pee Wee Castro. Rookie Wright made it to the courts today and gave Sala one good game before cramps got the best of him again after his trip to the hospital on Friday.
Click read more for the results thru Satuday.
MEN’S OPEN SINGLES
First Round: William O’Donnell (Bayside, NY) d. Jonathan Lee (Fresh Meadow, NY), 14, 9; Paul Angel (Brooklyn) d. John Mantilla (Elmhurst, NY), 14, 11; Joe Durso (Brooklyn) d. Alex Gavryushenko (Brooklyn), 1,7; Jurell Bastidas (Brooklyn) d. Sean Lenning (Shoreline, WA), 20, 8; Victor LoPierre (Forest Hills, NY) d. Abe Mantell (East Meadow, NY), 10, 11; Ervin Irizarry (Bronx) d. Raul Retian (Jersey City, NJ), 14, 12.
Round of 16: Satish Jagnandan (Yonkers, NY) d. O’Donnell, 17, 6; Milton Jones (Far Rockaway, NY) d. Michael Schneider (Richmond Hills, NY), 4, 12; Joe Kaplan (Brooklyn) d. Angel, 10, 10; William Polanco (Brooklyn) d. Durso, 4, (17), 0; Rookie Wright (New York) d. Bastidas, 14, 16; Pee Wee Castro (Far Rockaway, NY) d. LoPierre, 12, (9), 2; Alvaro Rebaza (Whitestone, NY) d. Albert Apuzzi (Brooklyn), injury def.; Cesar Sala (Brooklyn) d. Irizarry, (17), 9, 5.
Quarterfinals: Jagnandan d. Jones, 7, 10; Kaplan d. Polanco, 11, 17; Wright d. Castro, (16), 18, 10; Sala d. Rebaza, 20, (11), 1.
Semifinals: Jagnandan d. Kaplan, 18, 16; Sala d. Wright, 19, 6.
MEN’S OPEN DOUBLES First Round: Cesar Sala/Joe Kaplan (NY) bye; Paul Angel/Jurell Bastidas (NY) d. Alvaro Rebaza/Kareem Wilkerson (NY), (8), 18, 9; Tony Roberts/Paul Yagual (NY) d. Ron Flores/John Mantilla (NY), 13, 5; Francisco Carbuccia/Eddie Santiago (NY) d. Robert Robinson/Zeav Robbins (NY), 1, 9; John Wright/Dave Rojas (NY) d. Alex Gavryushenko/Gary Chang (NY), 6, 15; Victor Lopierre/Michael Schneider (NY) d. Jonathan Lee/Milton Jones (NY), 12, 12; Ervin Irizarry/Alan Sanchez (NY) d. Pete Pellegrini/Josef Malkis (NY), 20, 9; William Polanco/Pee Wee Castro (NY) d. Emilio Sierra/Phong Nguyen (NY), 9, 13.
Quarterfinals: Sala/Kaplan d. Angel/Bastidas, 4, 13; Carbuccia/Santiago d. Roberts/Yagual, 8, (20), 6; LoPierre/Schneider d. Wright/Rojas, inj. Def.; Polanco/Castro d. Irizarry/Sanchez, 10, 9.
Semifinals: Sala/Kaplan d. Carbuccia/Santiago, 13, 8; Polanco/Castro d. LoPierre/Schneider, 14, 14.
WOMEN’S OPEN SINGLES First Round: Jessica Gawley (Regina, SK) d. Anastasiya Oleynik (Brooklyn), (10), 15, 7; Na Liu (Brooklyn) d. Anna Ng (New York), 10, 9; Danielle Daskalakis (Brooklyn) d. Samantha England (Rochester, NY), 9, 14.
Quarterfinals: Theresa McCourt (Brooklyn) d. Gawley, 5, 8; Sara Au (Brooklyn) d. Dori Ten (Brooklyn), 8, 16; Brenda Pares (Staten Island) d. Na Liu (Brooklyn), 10, 0; Tracy Davis (Brooklyn) d. Daskalakas, 5, 6.
Semifinals: McCourt d. Au, 15, 0; Davis d. Pares, 8, 13.
Final: Davis d. McCourt, 15, 12.
Cons.: England d. Shirley Chan.
WOMEN’S OPEN DOUBLES
First Round:Tracy Davis/Theresa McCourt (NY) d. Cheryl Chan/Shirly Chan (NY), 1, 0; Brenda Pares/Danielle Daskalakis (NY) d. Sara Au/Na Liu (NY), 11, 8; Dori Ten/Barbara Canton-Jackson (NY) d. Jessica Gawley/Samantha England (Can/NY), 9, 14; Karen McConney/Lori Acevido (NY) d. Veronica Gavryshenko/Sandy Ng (NY), 2, 5.
Semifinals: Davis/McCourt d. Pares/Daskalakis, 19, 6; Acevido/McConney d. Ten/Canton-Jackson, 13, 10.
A SINGLES
First Round: Sal Coticelli (Brooklyn) d. Michael Wu (Bayside, NY), 12, 8.
Semfinals: Coticelli d. William O’Donnell (Bayside, NY), (9), 17, 5; Jonathan Camacho (Staten Island, NY) d. Tyree Bastidas (Brooklyn), 20, 20.
Final: Camacho d. Coticelli, 18, 8.
A DOUBLES First Round: Harold Ayala/Noel Rodriguez (NY) def.
Semifinals: Tyree Bastidas/Jonathan Camacho (NY) d. Harold Ayala/Noel Rodriguez (NY), 6, 6; Sal Coticelli/Paul Ramlakhan (NY) d. Nick Tikhonov/Stan Zavoiskiy (NY), (20), 1, 3.
Final: Bastidas/Camacho d. Coticelli/Ramlakhan, (20), 15, 4.
B SINGLES First Round: Tony Choi (Bronx) d. Nick Tikhonov (Brooklyn), 7,(18), 10; Danny Chan (Brooklyn) d. Keymonae Kearse (Brooklyn) 13, 5; Noel Rodriguez (Woodside, NY) d. Adam Gittlitz (Kew Gardens), 14, 6; Machael Dattilo (Brooklyn) d. Eric Brandman (Brooklyn), 11, 16.
Quarterfinals: Michael Wu (Bayside, NY) d. Choi, 6, 3; Ronald Flores (Sunnyside, NY) d. Chan, 15, 20; Rodriguez d. Vlad Klym (Staten Isl, NY), (20),?, 1; Aaron Velez (Yonkers) d. Dattilo, default.
Semifinals: Flores d. Wu, 13, 16; N. Rodriguez d. A. Velez, 8, 13.
Final: Camacho d. Coticelli, 18, 8.
C SINGLES
First Round: Tony Choi (Bronx) d. Adam Gittlitz (Kew Gardens, NY), 11, 1; Michael Dattilo (Brooklyn) d. Dave Gurman (Brentwood, CA), 3, 3; Brendan Yuen (Brooklyn) d. Leo Havener (Elkgrove, CA), 10, 13; Joshua Garcia (Brooklyn) d. Keymoinae Kearse (Brooklyn), 4, 2.
Round of 16: Aaron Rodriguez (Bronx) d. Choi, 4, 4; Eric Brandman (Brooklyn) d. Frankie Rivera (Bayonne, NJ), 10, (16), 2; Richard Mascia (Shoreham, NY) d. Dan McNabney (Rochester, NY), 2, 10; dattilo d. Andrew Liu (Bayside, NY), 2, 3; Vlad Klym (Staten Island) d. Yuen, 17, 8; Johnny Tang (Brooklyn) d. Alex Lau (Fresh Meadows), 20, 19; John Davila (Elmhurst) d. Paul Ramlakhan (Brooklyn), def.; Romain Ramdas (Richmond Hills) d. Garcia, 13, 2.
Quarterfinals: Rodriguez d. Brandman, 8, 10; Mascia d. Datillo, 6, 4; Tang d. Klym, 11, (14), 7; Ramdas d. Davila, 15, 9.
Semifinals: Mascia d. A. Rodriguez, 12, (20), 6; Ramdas d. Tang, 6, 8.
Final: Ramdas d. Mascia, 15, (11), 3.
C DOUBLES First Round: Aaron Rodriguez/Richard Mascia (NY) d. Dan McNabney/Jason Mui (NY), 3, 3; Anthony Grimm/Romain Ramdas (NY) def.; Kevin Ward/John Roca (NY) d. Andrew Liu/Alex Lau (NY), 10 (14), 3; Anthony Delgado/William Huozhco (NY) d. Johnny Tang/Danny Chan (NY), 12 (10), 7.
Semifinals: A. Rodriguez/Mascia d. Grimm/Ramdas, 14, 11; Delgado/Huozhco d. Ward/Roca, def.
Final: Rodriguez/Mascia d. Delgado/Huozhco, 5, 12.
35 DOUBLES
First Round: Al Torres/Paul Williams (NY) bye; Pete Pellegrini/Paul Lonergan (NY) d. Dan Vera/Denis Gingras (NY/Can.), 2 ,3; Dave Sheldon/Marcello Rodriguez (NY) d. Brian Callanan/Angel Maldonado (NJ), 10, (17), 7; Tony Roberts/George Figueroa (NY) bye.
Semifinals: Pellegrini/Lonergan d. Torres/Williams, 12, 10; Roberts/Figueroa d. Sheldon/Rodriguez, 10, 3.
Final: Roberts/Figueroa d. Pellegrini/Longergan, 12, 10.
40 SINGLES First Round: Dan Vera (Fiskill) bye; Denis Gingras (Quebec, Can.) d. Abe Mantell (East Meadow,NY), (20), 8, 11; Armando Duchesne (NY) d. Freddie Cole (Brooklyn), (20), 8, 9; Angel Maldonado (Bergenfield, NJ) d. Leo Havener (Elk Grove, CA), 1, 5.
Semifinals: Vera d. Gingras, 17, 14; Duchesne d. Maldonado, (10), 9, 0.
Final: Vera d. Duchesne, 4, 18.
50 SINGLES First Round: Joe Agosto (Bronx) d. Larry Lenning (Tucson), 10, 6; Ron Pescatore (Brooklyn) d. Dan Yee (New York),(10), 6, def.; Freddie Cole (Broolyn) d. Fred Feit (Manalapan, NJ), 2, def; Kevin Ward Sr. (Brooklyn) def.
Semifinals: Pescatore d. Agosto, (16), 8, injury def; Cole d. Ward, 8, 5.
Final: Cole d. Pescatore, 6, 2.
50 DOUBLES First Round: Joe Agosto/Rene Caraballo (NY) bye; Daniel Yee/Jerry Yee (NY) d. Pete Stefano/Stu Kirzner (NY/NJ), 16, 2; Mike Grabowski/Ron Pescatore (NY) d. Dan Danilczyk/Mike Lipman (NY), 13, 9; Ron Frisina/Artie Diamant (NY) bye.
Semifinals: Agosto/Carabello d. Yee/Yee, 9, 12; Grabowski/Pescatore d. Frisina/Diamant, 15, (16), 1.
60 SINGLES
First Round: Jeffrey Davidson (S. Richmond Hill, NY) d. Dan Flickstein (Staten Island), (20), 16, 8; Abe Haiman (New York) def.; Carl Cohen (New York) d. Dennis Uffer (Syracuse), 6, 11; Steve Kraft (Grand Forks, ND) d. Bob Ferazi (Bay Shore, NY), 2, 2.
Semifinals: Haiman d. Davidson, 10, (16), 4; Cohen d. Kraft, 2, 11.
Final: Haiman d. Cohen, 11, 15.
65 SINGLES Round Robin
Final Results: First: Graham Palmore (NJ) d. Mike Driscoll (Parker, TX), George Miller (Swanton, OH), 4, 13.
Second: Mike Driscoll d. George Miller (Swanton, OH), 16, 3.
65 DOUBLES First Round: Tom Vitale/Graham Palmore (NY/NJ) d. Ed Occhino/Bernie Convery (NY), 14, 6; Mike Driscoll/George Miller (TX/OH) d. Mike Ferber/Bernard Haynes (NJ), 14, 6.
Final: Palmore/Vitale d. Driscoll/Miller, 7, 12.
70 SINGLES Preliminary Round: Frank Morris (New Hyde Park, NY) d. Tommy Adams (Cambria Hts., NY), 12, 17.
Semifinals: Morris d. Max Forcht (Brooklyn), (10), 13, 10; Anver Suleiman (St. Pete Bch, FL) d. Karl Diamond (Brooklyn), 3, 9.
Final: Suleiman d. Morris, 17, (20), 9.
WOMEN’S B SINGLES First Round: Anna Ng (New York) bye; Veronica Gavryshenko (Brooklyn) d. Shirley Chen (Brooklyn), 9, (20), 8; Sandy Ng (Brooklyn) d. Raquel Garcia (Brooklyn), 6, 2; Lucy Gautier (Quebec, CAN) d. Cheryl Chen (Brooklyn), 14, 19.
Semifinals: A. Ng d. Gavryushenko, 17, 14; S. Ng d. Gauthier, 1, 4.
Final: S. Ng d. A. Ng, 8, 9.
USHA National One-Wall Championships, Brooklyn, NY
Rookie Wright edged Pee Wee Castro, 11-10.
Anver Suleiman was the first champion crowned in New York when he won a close tiebreaker in the 70-plus final.
Graham Palmore won the 65s, Abe Haiman won the 60s and Fred Cole won the 50s all on Friday, Sandy Ng overpowered Ana Ng (no relation) in the Women’s B final and Tracy Davis will face Theresa McCourt in the Women’s Open on Saturday.
Rookie Wright edged PeeWee Castro in a grueling tiebreaker that saw both players cramp near the end. After the match, Rookie headed to the ocean to cool off and passed out in the water. Rushed to the hospital to get fluids in him, Rookie wasn’t able to play his doubles match but did make it back to the courts to a cheer from the crowd and hopes to take the court for his semifinal on
MEN’S OPEN SINGLES
First Round: William O’Donnell (Bayside, NY) d. Jonathan Lee (Fresh Meadow, NY), 14, 9; Paul Angel (Brooklyn) d. John Mantilla (Elmhurst, NY), 14, 11; Joe Durso (Brooklyn) d. Alex Gavryushenko (Brooklyn), 1,7; Jurell Bastidas (Brooklyn) d. Sean Lenning (Shoreline, WA), 20, 8; Victor LoPierre (Forest Hills, NY) d. Abe Mantell (East Meadow, NY), 10, 11; Ervin Irizarry (Bronx) d. Raul Retian (Jersey City, NJ), 14, 12.
Round of 16: Satish Jagnandan (Yonkers, NY) d. O’Donnell, 17, 6; Milton Jones (Far Rockaway, NY) d. Michael Schneider (Richmond Hills, NY), 4, 12; Joe Kaplan (Brooklyn) d. Angel, 10, 10; William Polanco (Brooklyn) d. Durso, 4, (17), 0; Rookie Wright (New York) d. Bastidas, 14, 16; Pee Wee Castro (Far Rockaway, NY) d. LoPierre, 12, (9), 2; Alvaro Rebaza (Whitestone, NY) d. Albert Apuzzi (Brooklyn), injury def.; Cesar Sala (Brooklyn) d. Irizarry, (17), 9, 5.
Quarterfinals: Jagnandan d. Jones, 7, 10; Kaplan d. Polanco, 11, 17; Wright d. Castro, (16), 18, 10; Sala d. Rebaza, 20, (11), 1.
MEN’S OPEN DOUBLES
First Round: Cesar Sala/Joe Kaplan (NY) bye; Paul Angel/Jurell Bastidas (NY) d. Alvaro Rebaza/Kareem Wilkerson (NY), (8), 18, 9; Tony Roberts/Paul Yagual (NY) d. Ron Flores/John Mantilla (NY), 13, 5; Francisco Carbuccia/Eddie Santiago (NY) d. Robert Robinson/Zeav Robbins (NY), 1, 9; John Wright/Dave Rojas (NY) d. Alex Gavryushenko/Gary Chang (NY), 6, 15; Victor Lopierre/Michael Schneider (NY) d. Jonathan Lee/Milton Jones (NY), 12, 12; Ervin Irizarry/Alan Sanchez (NY) d. Pete Pellegrini/Josef Malkis (NY), 20, 9; William Polanco/Pee Wee Castro (NY) d. Emilio Sierra/Phong Nguyen (NY), 9, 13.
Quarterfinals: Sala/Kaplan d. Angel/Bastidas, 4, 13; Carbuccia/Santiago d. Roberts/Yagual, 8, (20), 6; LoPierre/Schneider d. Wright/Rojas, inj. Def.; Polanco/Castro d. Irizarry/Sanchez, 10, 9.
WOMEN’S OPEN SINGLES First Round: Jessica Gawley (Regina, SK) d. Anastasiya Oleynik (Brooklyn), (10), 15, 7; Na Liu (Brooklyn) d. Anna Ng (New York), 10, 9; Danielle Daskalakis (Brooklyn) d. Samantha England (Rochester, NY), 9, 14.
Quarterfinals: Theresa McCourt (Brooklyn) d. Gawley, 5, 8; Sara Au (Brooklyn) d. Dori Ten (Brooklyn), 8, 16; Brenda Pares (Staten Island) d. Na Liu (Brooklyn), 10, 0; Tracy Davis (Brooklyn) d. Daskalakas, 5, 6.
Semifinals: McCourt d. Au, 15, 0; Davis d. Pares, 8, 13.
WOMEN’S OPEN DOUBLES
First Round:Tracy Davis/Theresa McCourt (NY) d. Cheryl Chan/Shirly Chan (NY), 1, 0; Brenda Pares/Danielle Daskalakis (NY) d. Sara Au/Na Liu (NY), 11, 8; Dori Ten/Barbara Canton-Jackson (NY) d. Jessica Gawley/Samantha England (Can/NY), 9, 14; Karen McConney/Lori Acevido (NY) d. Veronica Gavryshenko/Sandy Ng (NY), 2, 5.
A SINGLES
First Round: Sal Coticelli (Brooklyn) d. Michael Wu (Bayside, NY), 12, 8.
Semfinals: Coticelli d. William O’Donnell (Bayside, NY), (9), 17, 5; Jonathan Camacho (Staten Island, NY) d. Tyree Bastidas (Brooklyn), 20, 20.
Final: Camacho d. Coticelli, 18, 8.
A DOUBLES
First Round: Harold Ayala/Noel Rodriguez (NY) def.Semifinals: Tyree Bastidas/Jonathan Camacho (NY) d. Harold Ayala/Noel Rodriguez (NY), 6, 6; Sal Coticelli/Paul Ramlakhan (NY) d. Nick Tikhonov/Stan Zavoiskiy (NY), (20), 1, 3.
B SINGLES
First Round: Tony Choi (Bronx) d. Nick Tikhonov (Brooklyn), 7,(18), 10; Danny Chan (Brooklyn) d. Keymonae Kearse (Brooklyn) 13, 5; Noel Rodriguez (Woodside, NY) d. Adam Gittlitz (Kew Gardens), 14, 6; Machael Dattilo (Brooklyn) d. Eric Brandman (Brooklyn), 11, 16.
Quarterfinals: Michael Wu (Bayside, NY) d. Choi, 6, 3; Ronald Flores (Sunnyside, NY) d. Chan, 15, 20; Rodriguez d. Vlad Klym (Staten Isl, NY), (20),?, 1; Aaron Velez (Yonkers) d. Dattilo, default.
Semifinals: Flores d. Wu, 13, 16; N. Rodriguez d. A. Velez, 8, 13.
C SINGLES
First Round: Tony Choi (Bronx) d. Adam Gittlitz (Kew Gardens, NY), 11, 1; Michael Dattilo (Brooklyn) d. Dave Gurman (Brentwood, CA), 3, 3; Brendan Yuen (Brooklyn) d. Leo Havener (Elkgrove, CA), 10, 13; Joshua Garcia (Brooklyn) d. Keymoinae Kearse (Brooklyn), 4, 2.
Round of 16: Aaron Rodriguez (Bronx) d. Choi, 4, 4; Eric Brandman (Brooklyn) d. Frankie Rivera (Bayonne, NJ), 10, (16), 2; Richard Mascia (Shoreham, NY) d. Dan McNabney (Rochester, NY), 2, 10; dattilo d. Andrew Liu (Bayside, NY), 2, 3; Vlad Klym (Staten Island) d. Yuen, 17, 8; Johnny Tang (Brooklyn) d. Alex Lau (Fresh Meadows), 20, 19; John Davila (Elmhurst) d. Paul Ramlakhan (Brooklyn), def.; Romain Ramdas (Richmond Hills) d. Garcia, 13, 2.
Quarterfinals: Rodriguez d. Brandman, 8, 10; Mascia d. Datillo, 6, 4; Tang d. Klym, 11, (14), 7; Ramdas d. Davila, 15, 9.Semifinals: Mascia d. A. Rodriguez, 12, (20), 6; Ramdas d. Tang, 6, 8.
C DOUBLES
First Round: Aaron Rodriguez/Richard Mascia (NY) d. Dan McNabney/Jason Mui (NY), 3, 3; Anthony Grimm/Romain Ramdas (NY) def.; Kevin Ward/John Roca (NY) d. Andrew Liu/Alex Lau (NY), 10 (14), 3; Anthony Delgado/William Huozhco (NY) d. Johnny Tang/Danny Chan (NY), 12 (10), 7.
Semifinals: A. Rodriguez/Mascia d. Grimm/Ramdas, 14, 11; Delgado/Huozhco d. Ward/Roca, def.
35 DOUBLES
First Round: Al Torres/Paul Williams (NY) bye; Pete Pellegrini/Paul Lonergan (NY) d. Dan Vera/Denis Gingras (NY/Can.), 2 ,3; Dave Sheldon/Marcello Rodriguez (NY) d. Brian Callanan/Angel Maldonado (NJ), 10, (17), 7; Tony Roberts/George Figueroa (NY) bye.
Semifinals: Pellegrini/Lonergan d. Torres/Williams, 12, 10; Roberts/Figueroa d. Sheldon/Rodriguez, 10, 3.
40 SINGLES First Round: Dan Vera (Fiskill) bye; Denis Gingras (Quebec, Can.) d. Abe Mantell (East Meadow,NY), (20), 8, 11; Armando Duchesne (NY) d. Freddie Cole (Brooklyn), (20), 8, 9; Angel Maldonado (Bergenfield, NJ) d. Leo Havener (Elk Grove, CA), 1, 5.
Semifinals: Vera d. Gingras, 17, 14; Duchesne d. Maldonado, (10), 9, 0.
Final on Saturday.
50 SINGLES First Round: Joe Agosto (Bronx) d. Larry Lenning (Tucson), 10, 6; Ron Pescatore (Brooklyn) d. Dan Yee (New York),(10), 6, def.; Freddie Cole (Broolyn) d. Fred Feit (Manalapan, NJ), 2, def; Kevin Ward Sr. (Brooklyn) def.
Semifinals: Pescatore d. Agosto, (16), 8, injury def; Cole d. Ward, 8, 5.
Final: Cole d. Pescatore, 6, 2.
60 SINGLES
First Round: Jeffrey Davidson (S. Richmond Hill, NY) d. Dan Flickstein (Staten Island), (20), 16, 8; Abe Haiman (New York) def.; Carl Cohen (New York) d. Dennis Uffer (Syracuse), 6, 11; Steve Kraft (Grand Forks, ND) d. Bob Ferazi (Bay Shore, NY), 2, 2.
Semifinals: Haiman d. Davidson, 10, (16), 4; Cohen d. Kraft, 2, 11.
Final: Haiman d. Cohen, 11, 15.
65 SINGLES Round RobinFinal Results: First: Graham Palmore (NJ) d. Mike Driscoll (Parker, TX), George Miller (Swanton, OH), 4, 13.
Second: Mike Driscoll d. George Miller (Swanton, OH), 16, 3.
70 SINGLES Preliminary Round: Frank Morris (New Hyde Park, NY) d. Tommy Adams (Cambria Hts., NY), 12, 17.
Semifinals: Morris d. Max Forcht (Brooklyn), (10), 13, 10; Anver Suleiman (St. Pete Bch, FL) d. Karl Diamond (Brooklyn), 3, 9.
Final: Suleiman d. Morris, 17, (20), 9.
WOMEN’S B SINGLES First Round: Anna Ng (New York) bye; Veronica Gavryshenko (Brooklyn) d. Shirley Chen (Brooklyn), 9, (20), 8; Sandy Ng (Brooklyn) d. Raquel Garcia (Brooklyn), 6, 2; Lucy Gautier (Quebec, CAN) d. Cheryl Chen (Brooklyn), 14, 19.
Semifinals: A. Ng d. Gavryushenko, 17, 14; S. Ng d. Gauthier, 1, 4.