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2009 Lawler Sports IRT Pro-Am

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , on August 22, 2009 by coachmannybb

For Immediate Release

Contact: Manny Rodriguez

Title: Lawler Sports IRT Pro Am

Tel: (812) 264-2053 (Cell)
Office: (812) 235-3701 Lawler Sports

Websites: www.lawlersports.comwww.INSRA.org
Email: manny@lawlersports.com

2009 LAWLER SPORTS PRO-AM OPEN IRT EVENT

Terre Haute, IN – September 17-20th, 2009 – Lawler Sports will be hosting its first annual International Racquetball Tour (IRT) event at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, IN. The event will feature all of the world’s best racquetball players including #1 ranked Kane Waselenchuk who is coming off a dominant season where he lost one match all season going 49-1. Also looking to end Kane’s reign at the top is #2 Rocky Carson, #3 Jack Huczek, #4 Alvaro Beltran from Mexico who is the only player to beat Kane last season and #5 Jason Mannino.

Players from all over the country and other parts of the World (Japan, Mexico, and Canada) will be playing in this event as it is an International Racquetball Tour event. This will be the first time a Top Tier 1 event will be held in Indiana and I am very proud to host the Men of the International Racquetball Tour. “I have been a long time fan of Men’s Professional Racquetball and I am excited to bring it to the community of Terre Haute.” State event director Manny Rodriguez. The fans are in for a lot of action, fun and amazing racquetball. Trust me this is one event you will not want to miss.

Along with the entertainment value of pro racquetball we will benefit Autism by helping raise awareness and funds along with Autism Speaks in the Indiana area. Autism is the fastest growing developmental disability. Recent statistics show that one in 150 births result in a form of autism.

We will be hosting an amateur event for all skill levels, age levels, and doubles. Come enjoy the best racquetball you can find on the planet, play a lot of good racquetball, and make a whole realm of new friends while catching up with your old ones.

The Lawler Sports Pro Shop will be set up all four days of the event with a full line of equipment and racquet stringing as well as offering the expertise needed to help you in all your racquetball desires.

Pros and Amateur will all compete at the same location at Indiana State University. Next to the courts will be the player Village where you can meet our sponsors and what they have to offer in supporting their efforts to grow our game of racquetball. There are a lot of new instrumental things going on around this tournament towards the future of our sport and I hope to see each and every one of you there!

Our Host Hotel is the Best Western right off of Interstate 70. They have given us a discounted rate of $59.95/night. Mention the Lawler Sports Pro Am to get the discount.

For more information contact http://www.irt-tour.com or manny@lawlersports.com (www.lawlersports.com)

2009 USAR Junior Olympic Racquetball Championship

Posted in Junior Racquetball, Uncategorized with tags , , , , on July 6, 2009 by coachmannybb


The five day event in East Lansing, MI was held at the Michigan Athletic Club as well as Michigan State University, June 24-28, with 185 juniors from all across the US competing for coveted Gold medals in over 30 divisions for boy’s and girl’s singles and doubles.  This is a National event as the US Junior National Team Qualifier, one-year appointments will be up for grabs for the top finishers in 18-Gold Singles, 16-Gold Singles, 14-Gold  divisions.

All players start in the Gold division.  Winner keeps going; first round players defeated move to a Red bracket.  In the gold division, second round players defeated move to the Blue bracket.

First round players defeated in the Red bracket are then placed with the rest of the first round players defeated into a White division bracket.

This is a really good way to equal out the playing field for each player  and get a lot of racquetball play in.  At the minimum, a player gets three matches in an Olympic format.  The experience alone is priceless.

The competition was hot all week and upsets were in effect and team members were placed to play for Junior Team USA at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic in December at the 2009 IRF 21 st Junior World Racquetball Championships.

I took three players from our Wabash Valley Junior Racquetball Team.  This was their first national experience and what a good wake up call for them.  One of my players came back with two medals and he is still on cloud 9.

18 and Under Boys

The young up and coming star from Stockton, CA, Jose Rojas dominated this division without losing a game.   The toughest match for this young man was the final where Taylor Knoth, Milwaukie, OR scored 11, 11.

He is above and beyond the rest of the up and coming future players.   The 2008/2009 season was a strong indication of where this future star is headed.  He has beaten top pro racquetball players including #5 on the International Racquetball Tour Jason Mannino, #6 on IRT Shane Vanderson,   #14 on IRT  Travis Woodbury, #15 on IRT Hiroshi Shimizu, #18 on IRT Anthony Herrera,  and #21 on the IRT Tony Carson.  This kid is the real deal.

In March, Jose won the 2009 USAR National Intercollegiate Championships playing for Delta College.

His future looks very bright on the IRT. He keeps the fans in their seat.

#1 Jose Rojas def. #3 Taylor Knoth, 15-11, 15-11

18 and Under Girls

This division was a 6 player round robin that was decided by the head-to-head match of Sheryl Lotts, Bedford, OH  vs. Danielle Key, Gibert, AZ.  Current USAR National Intercollegiate champion, Sheryl Lotts, would continue to prove that she is the best female junior player in the country as she defeated Danielle in a tough match that went the distance.

#1 Sheryl Lotts def. #2 Danielle Key, 15-10, 13-15, 11-7

16 and Under Boys

Considered to be the match of the tournament you saw a lot of diving, rekill gets, great court coverage and awareness.  This was an intense match up as the #2 seed Marco Rojas beat out #4 seed Jose Diaz in a tiebreaker that will be remembered.

Both of the players are from Stockton, CA and are very familiar with each other’s game.  You just never know who is going to win and when.

The younger brother of Jose, Marco would prove that Jose is not the only brother who will win Gold.  Two complete different styles of game and one common result is the only way to describe Marco and Jose.  Jose Rojas is the quiet one and Marco is more vocal and get in your head type of player.

#2 Marco Rojas def. #4 Jose Diaz, 15-8, 8-15, 11-8

16 and Under Girls Singles

Aubrey O’brien, Auburn, CA,  swept through the draw in convincing fashion.  She didn’t lose a game on her route to a national title.  This young up and coming star is always smiling and a joy to be around.  She is competing more and more on the Women’s Pro Racquetball Tour and every year she continues to improve.  Aubrey is quickly becoming a fan favorite as she can be seen at many events giving out autographs.

#1 Aubrey O’brien def. #2 Devon Pimentelli, 15-11, 15-10

14 and Under Boys Singles

Zach Wertz, Kenner, LA, would go on to win the Boy’s 14 and Under Singles division without losing a game.  He would defeat Sam Reid, Portland, OR, in the final.

#1 Zach Wertz def. #3 Sam Reid, 15-9, 15-10

14 and Under Girl’s Singles

Kelani Bailey, Norfolk, VA beat Samantha Simmons, Crofton, MD, in a tiebreaker.

Kelani is a prime example of how good you have to be to win junior olympics as she recently won Women’s A and Women’s 24A/25A division at the USAR National Singles Championship last month.

You can also find great instructional footwork video from her and her mother, former top Women’s pro, Malia Bailey.

http://www.monkeysee.com/play/13314-racquetball-basics-footwork-drills

#1 Kelani Bailey def. #3 Samantha Simmons, 15-8, 14-15, 11-4

Other notes:

All #1 seeds in the 18-, 16-, and 14-  Girls division all won.

The day before the event begin they implimented a new rule  in the Mixed Doubles division. When a male server serves the ball it cannot be hit by the opposite sex at all on return of serve.  If the ball just so happens to land on the girl side the male partner must hit the ball.  Vice versa as well…if girl serves the girl on opposite end must return the serve.  Otherwise, it results in a fault serve.


Hello Racquetball World

Posted in Coach Manny with tags , , , , , on June 15, 2009 by coachmannybb

Well it’s time I get into blogging! I have a ton of great racquetball tips, tools and strategies I use to coach my racquetball teams. You can learn a lot about me through these blogs. I will try to post something weekly time permitting of course.

Bookmark this blog and come back often as I am going to give you a TON of great stuff to help you become a better player and athlete.

Manny RodriguezManny at US Open Racquetball