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2019 USHA National Masters Doubles

ALBUQUERQUE — Joe Harris (setting for a backwall shot) and George Garcia Jr. overcame a first-game deficit to defeat Andy Schad and Dan Zimet in the youngest division offered.  Jim Karner won his first doubles...
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Marty Decatur Sportsmanship Award

Marty Decatur Sportsmanship Award

2018 Decatur recipient Kelly Albers presents the Marty Decatur Sportsmanship Award to Kristen Hughes. The Marty Decatur Sportsmanship Award in honor of the Hall of Fame player, is presented at each USHA Handball Hall of...
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Apply Pressure by Applying a Hook

Apply Pressure by Applying a Hook

One of the questions most commonly asked of the top players is how to hook the ball. The question usually is answered with the appropriate physics involved, both for the natural and the reverse hook....
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25th USHA Hall of Fame Event

25th USHA Hall of Fame Event

TUCSON — Ashley Moler completed a dominant weekend of handball on Sunday, winning the Women’s Classic over Tracy Davis, 21-11, 21-16.  Moler not only matched Davis’ commanding front court game, she also forced her opponent...
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21 tips to help you reach 21 first

21 tips to help you reach 21 first

Keep your eye on the ball at all times — and follow it with your nose as demonstrated by Killian Carroll.  Photo by Keith Thode. If you’re like everyone else, you’ve been looking for an easy...
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Effective way to shore up your Defense

Effective way to shore up your Defense

The floor will beat you every time. This sage advice comes our way in almost every issue of Handball magazine. What it means is that a player’s continued attempts of low-percentage kill shots will result...
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Road to Perfection: Stay out of the Middle

Road to Perfection: Stay out of the Middle

Avoid the shaded gray area in the middle portion of the court when you’re hitting straight-line, front-to-back shots.  Use the green side corridors to get the most effectiveness out of your straight-line, front-to-back shots. By...
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1-wall Servers Must Learn How to Handle the Angles

1-wall Servers Must Learn How to Handle the Angles

Albert Apuzzi   The serve is the one-wall handball player’s greatest and deadliest weapon–for several reasons. The one-wall server is dealing with a short line much closer to the wall than in three- and four-wall, 16...
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As Errors Fall, Chance to Win Rises

As Errors Fall, Chance to Win Rises

     We all make them, some of us more than others.  We’ll never totally eliminate hand errors from our game.  But if we follow a couple of simple rules, we can minimize the number of...
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2018 Milwaukee Handball Classic

2018 Milwaukee Handball Classic

WEST ALLIS, Wisc. — On a cold Wisconsin December weekend, Killian Carroll maintained the edge that’s kept him at the top of the Pro rankings for the past three years.  With the next R48Pro Stop...
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