January 2011
Welcome to Lawler Sports

Greetings!

4 days left to register for the amazing Lawler Sports IRT Pro Am. Deadline to register is January 6. Please feel free to call me anytime and I'll be happy to help you register or purchase guest tickets!! We are expecting a lots of players and guests and definitely would love for you to be part of the action!!

Lawler Sports

IRT Pro Am

Indiana State University

Terre Haute, IN

January 20-23

Tier 1 IRT Event

 

Tournament Directors:

Manny Rodriguez and Kim Roy        

Phone/Email: 812-264-2053 or 603-491-1494

manny@lawlersports.com or kimberly_roy@hotmail.com

 

Online Registration: www.r2sports.com/tourney/home.asp?TID=7257

 

Deadline to enter:   January 6

 

Prize Money:

IRT Pro Singles--Guaranteed total prize money $17,500

Men Open Singles--1st: $250*, 2nd: $150*, 3rd: $100*

Women Open Singles--1st: $250*, 2nd: $150*, 3rd: $100*

*open singles must have a minimum of 8 participants and prize money will be pro-rated if less than 16 participants

Medals: 1st and 2nd place for non-cash divisions.

 

Entry Fees: includes Tshirt, hospitality and general admission pass (but not reserved seat) to watch pro matches all weekend

1st event:                $65

2nd event:               $30

3rd event:               $20

Pro-qualifier:        $90

*Additional fees for Open division. Junior Division discounts.

 

USAR Membership (required for this event):

1 Year Membership - $50

Limited Weekend Membership - $20

Junior Membership - $25

 

Amateur Divisions:Starts Thurs 9am. Late start time requests will be considered but not guaranteed. Please contact Manny at manny@lawlersports.com.

 

General Admission Guest Tickets:

This is an AMAZING opportunity to watch professional racquetball at its best!! If you are registered to play in the tournament, you do not need to purchase additional tickets to watch the pros. It is included in your entry fee. For others, general admission tickets purchased online by Jan 6 are $55/wkd or $30/day. Tickets at the door are $75/wkd or $40/day. Tournament  food is included in the ticket price. Tickets do not include reserved seats. Seating is first come first serve.

 

Hotel:     Hilton Garden Inn (Ask for the rball rate $94.95)

750 Wabash Ave, Terre Haute, IN (812) 234-8900

 

Start times: Available online 11pm  on Tues Jan 18

www.r2sports.com/tourney/home.asp?TID=7257

 

Club: Indiana State University - HHS/Arena

380 N. 5th St, Terre Haute, IN 47809 (812) 237-4095

Bring your own towel and lock.

  

Equipment/ Stringing:

Rex Lawler and Manny Rodriguez from Lawler Sports will be at the event selling all brands of racquetball equipment and stringing racquets. Please feel free to contact Manny via email at Manny@lawlersport.com or call Lawler Sports at 800-875-3701 with any questions or to pre-order any equipment in advance of the event.

 

Pro-Qualifier Divisionstarts Thursday 9:00am

 

 

Professional Matches:

 

 

Friday:      Round of 16--11:30am; 12:30pm; 1:30pm, 2:30pm

   Quarter-finals-- 5:30pm; 6:30pm; 7:30pm; 8:30pm

Saturday:Semi-finals--4:00pm;and 5:00pm

Sunday:   Finals--12noon

  

ProAm Doubles:

Thursday 7pm

Register online. Spaces limited.

 

Play the Pro Event:

Saturday 10am

Register online. Spaces limited.

 

FREE Junior Clinic:

Saturday 10am

All juniors invited.

 

Party with the Pros:

Saturday 9pm

Great opportunity to socialize and meet the top IRT pros!!

 

Tournament Ball:  Pro Penn HD

 

Referees: Amateur match winners will be required to referee the following match or forfeit their next match. IRT match losers are required to referee.

 

Volunteers: It takes a community of supporters to pull together an event of this magnitude. If you are interested in volunteering your time at this event, please contact Manny.

 

Rules/Sanctioning: USAR sanctioned. USAR rules apply. IRT rules apply to IRT division. Tournament Director reserves the right to reclassify or deny entry to anyone.

 

Sponsorships/ Donations:

Help support racquetball and ensure that the IRT returns to Indiana year after year!! Please take a moment to make a personal or business donation. Every little bit helps make this event possible. Donations can be made online on R2sports or via checks. Please make checks payable to the International Racquetball Tour and mail to: Manny Rodriguez

297 W. Honey Creek Dr., Terre Haute, IN 47802

 

Racquetball Equipment Specials:

Racquets:
Ektelon 03 Tour SS                                              $ 75
E-Force Command 190                                         $140
GB 250T - Blue Accent Stripe (LAST YEAR)           $150
GB 250T - Red Accent Stripe (LAST YEAR)            $150
Pro Kennex Core Platinum 175 Small Grip              $70
HEAD Amp 195 5/8                                             $90
Wilson KBlade SS                                               $65


Gloves:
Gearbox Movement Gloves- OLD COLOR                  $13
-XS R, LG R, XL R, XS L, M L, L L, XL L

Wilson Rage - OLD Style XS-R, S-R, M-R, L-R, XL-R   $9

Wilson Maxgrip OLD Style - S-R, L-R, XL-R                 $7

Wilson Competitor XS-R, S-R,                               $4.50

Wilson Triad Xtreme S-R                                        $7.00

Wilson Grip N S-R, XL-R,                                       $9.00


Bags:
Wilson Backpack ( 2008/2009 red/bk)                      $15

Balls:
Can Penn Blue (3 ball)-Made in America                  $2.50
Can Pro Penn HD Balls                                         $3.50
Can Penn Ballistic Red Balls                                  $2.50
Single Ektelon Balls Fireball, Classic                       $1
Head Impulse Eyewear in a Can                              $4


Shoes:

4: SYS Indoor (White/Navy)
7.5, 8.5, 9, 9.5, 10, 13                                         $65
4: SYS (White/Cool blue)
8, 9, 9.5, 13                                                         $60
4: SYS (Black/Red)
8.5, 9, 10, 13                                                       $65
4: SYS (Black/Yellow)
8, 9                                                                    $75
4: SYS Indoor (Lime/Blk)
10.5, 11                                                               $75


Dampeners:

Ektelon Web Damp - purple, yellow                   $2.50
Head Smartsorb                                               $3.00

Head Airflow Visor - White/lgt Blue, blk              $4.00

From The Racquetball Blog:

http://theracquetballblog.com/

Top Racquetball Stories of 2010

We hope that you got all the presents you wanted last week or scored some sweet deals in the post-Xmas sales or both. In between staff rehearsals of Auld Lang Syne for tonight, The Racquetball Blog has compiled its list of the Best Racquetball Stories of 2010.

We tried to whittle this list down to 10, but we felt 11 was a better fit. Thus, here's our Top 11 Racquetball Stories of 2010:

11) US Open in Minneapolis. After 14 years in Memphis, Tennessee the US Open moved to Minneapolis. Moreover, it was right smack dab in the middle of downtown, with the main club the Lifetime Fitness location underneath the Target Center. By all accounts the move was a positive one, so congratulations to US Open Tournament Director Doug Ganim and USA Racquetball for making the transition to a new location so successful.

10) Jack Huczek. Huczek is the #4 IRT player, which would be a great accomplishment for most anyone else. But Huczek's been #1. He's a 3 time World Champion, but not since 2006. Huczek got hurt early in the year and hasn't seemed to be as good since. Yes, he played well at the US Open, winning the first game of his match against Kane Waselenchuk. But he's lost to Alvaro Beltran, Chris Crowther and Rocky Carson this season, as well as losing the World Championship final to Carson in August. Perhaps it is harsh to be so critical of someone who is the #4 player in the world, but Huczek's set a higher standard, and we're starting to wonder if he can reach that standard again.

9) Jason Mannino retires from International Racquetball Tour (IRT) and assumes the IRT Commissioner role full time. Mannino has taken the IRT mantle from Dave Negrete and run with it. There's more Grand Slam and Tier 1 events - including the first Grand Slam outside of the USA, new logo, new website, newsletters, and increased IRT Network coverage. All positive additions. Indeed, it's hard to say where Mannino has gone wrong.

8) Paola Longoria. She maintained her #1 position atop the Women's Professional Racquetball Organization (WPRO) rankings, and was named Mexican Sportswoman of the Year, which is perhaps the highest recognition any racquetball player has even received. There were a couple of bumps on the road for Longoria in 2010 as she lost early on in singles at the International Racquetball Federation (IRF) World Championships, and lost the US Open final for the second consecutive year, but she did win the IRF World Championship doubles title with Samantha Salas.

7) Rocky Carson defends World Championship. Carson won the 2010 IRF World Championship in August in Seoul, South Korea, successfully defending the title he first won in Ireland in 2008. This result reflects Carson's continued excellence, and he also won the IRT Corona Open in November.

6) Alvaro Beltran's return. Beltran's absence from the IRT last season due to injury was significant (we put it at #7 on last year's Top 10 list). He's the last man to defeat Kane Waselenchuk, and there was concern over how well he would play upon returning to the IRT. But he got to the semi-finals in his first tournament back, and then went one better on pro racquetball's biggest stage: the US Open, where he reached the final for the first time and took game one from Waselenchuk, who went on to win that match. We're very happy to see Beltran's returned to form.

5) Rhonda Rajsich wins Worlds and US Open. Rajsich successfully defended her World Championship title in August. Only Cheryl Gudinas and Michelle Gould with three each have more World titles than Rajsich. Then in October, Rajsich won her fourth US Open title, which is more than any other woman. Finally to end the year, Rajsich wins the Christmas Classic which should close the gap between her and Paola Longoria and make the WPRO season very interesting in the new year.

4) Paola Longoria and Samantha Salas win Women's Doubles at World Championships. The Mexican team in South Korea did what had only been done once before: win women's doubles. The US had won 13 of 14 women's doubles titles at Worlds, but they didn't win in 2010. Longoria and Salas beat Americans Aimee Ruiz and Jackie Paraiso in the final. It was only the 2nd time Paraiso had not won gold in doubles in 25 international appearances on Team USA.

3) Ben Croft. Croft won the US National doubles crown with Mitch Williams, and then they went on to win the IRF World Championship. Moreover, Croft was a semi-finalist in 6 of the last 10 IRT events as well as getting to the final of the Mexico Open, so he's clearly raised his skill level. He got to the #2 IRT ranking in November, but unfortunately that lasted all of one tournament. However, it provides great promise for Croft's future.

2) Samantha Salas. In addition to being part of the Mexican team to win the Women's Doubles World Championship, Salas won her first pro stop in 2010 at the Puget Sound Challenge. In addition, Salas has reached the semis of each WPRO stop this season, including at the US Open, which was a career best for that event (she hadn't even been a quarter finalist before). Salas's year was very impressive.

1) Kane Waselenchuk. The Racquetball Blog staff have mixed emotions about putting Waselenchuk #1, where we had him in 2009 and 2008. Mixed because on the one hand it seems so obvious as to be boring, but on the other hand how can you deny the newsworthiness of Waselenchuk's continued excellence? The man has not lost in almost two years. He's only played one tie-breaker in that period. It's an amazing record. How long can it continue? With Beltran's return, Croft's rise, Carson's continued excellence, and hopefully Huczek getting back on track, the IRT field should be stronger in the new year, when the tournaments are plentiful. Thus, it would be understandable to think that Waselenchuk's streak will end soon. But no one in the TRB office is betting on it.

There you have it. The top 11 racquetball stories of 2010. If you think we missed something, leave a comment.

Happy New Year everyone! Have some bubbly for us, but not too much. Bubbly hangovers can be doozies.

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