Update!
April 14th, 2005 by Geoff Thomsen
OK, long enough with no updates!
IRT: Kane Waselenchuk maintains his healthy lead in the IRT point standings with a win over Huczek in both New York and Virginia, but has been on a brief hiatus missing the San Diego and Boston pro stops. Jack Huczek takes advantage of Kane’s absence with a win in Boston over Shane Vanderson. Cliff Swain proves the 2004 US Open was no fluke by working through a tough draw in San Diego which included a win over Vanderson in the finals.
IRT Top Three: Waselenchuk, Huczek, Swain
IRT Events: April - Pro Nationals, Chicago; May - Players Championships, Dallas
LPRA: Christie Van Hees storms back from her injury at the US Open with wins in Stockton and Nashville to establish her LPRA ranking of #1. Rhonda Rajsich takes a win in Miami over LPRA Tour up-and-comer Angela Grisar.
LPRA Top Three: Van Hees, Gudinas, RajsichLPRA Events: May - Wilson Pro Nationals
COLLEGIATES: University of Alabama (2nd Mens, 1st Women’s, 1st Team) and Brigham Young University (3rd Men’s, 2nd Men’s, 2nd Team) are the bigger winners at the 2005 USA Racquetball Intercollegiates. I went to Oregon State back in the day (4th Men’s, 4th Women’s, 4th Team), so they get a plug too =)
HIGH SCHOOL: Congrats to Oregon Teams Catlin Gable, Beaverton High, and Sprague High for taking 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in final standings at the 2005 USA Racquetball High Schools. Complete team results are here.
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Entry Filed under: IRT, Racquetball News, USA Racquetball, WPRO
Tags: 2005 High School Nationals, Angela Grisar, Beaverton High School, Bringham Young University, Caitlan Gable High School, Christie Van Hees, Cliff Swain, Collegiate Racquetball, High School Nationals, IRT, Jack Huczek, Kane Waselenchuk, LPRA, Oregon State University, Rhonda Rajsich, Shane Vanderson, Sprague High School, University of Alabama, WPRO