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Mens One-Wall Rankings
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UPDATED PRO ONE-WALL RANKINGS!
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USHA Men's Pro One-Wall Rankings
As of Nov. 10, 2007 (After 2007 HES Singles)
1. Satish Jagnandan (Bronx)
2. Cesar Sala (Brooklyn)
3. John Wright (New York)
4. Joe Kaplan (Brooklyn)
4. Willie Polanco (Brooklyn)
6. Alvaro Rebaza (Whitestone, N.Y.)
7. Albert Apuzzi (Brooklyn)
7. Pee Wee Castro (Far Rockaway, N.Y.)
7. Milton Jones (New York)
10. Paul Angel (Brooklyn)
10. Jurell Bastidas (Brooklyn)
10. Robert Sostre (New York)
13. Joe Durso (Brooklyn)
13. Victor LoPierre (Forest Hills, N.Y.)
13. Michael Schneider (Richmond Hill, N.Y.)
16. Emmett Peixoto (Watsonville, Calif.)
17. Sean Lenning (Shoreline, Wash.)
18. Emmanuel Fuentes (Bronx)
18. Ervin Irizarry (Bronx)
18. Billy O'Donnell (Bayside, N.Y.)
18. Raul Retian (Jersey City, N.J.)
18. Isaias Rivera (New York)
23. Matt Abbatiello (Stonybrook)
23. Jonathan Camacho (Brooklyn)
23. Jonathan Lee (Fresh Meadows, N.Y.)
26. Tyree Bastidas (Brooklyn)
26. Ricardo Diaz (San Jose, Calif.)
26. Alex Gavryushenko (Brooklyn)
26. Vlad Klym (Staten Island)
26. Allen Leon (Brooklyn)
26. Carlos Lopez (Manhatten)
26. Abe Mantell (East Meadow, N.Y.)
26. John Mantilla (New York)
26. Cristobal Ramos (Brooklyn)
26. Zeav Robbins (Staten Island)
26. Paul Williams (Brooklyn)
26. Michael Wu (Brooklyn)
USHA Men's Pro One-Wall Rankings
As of Aug. 5, 2007 (After 2007 USHA Nationals)
1. Satish Jagnandan (Bronx)
2. Cesar Sala (Brooklyn)
3. John Wright (New York)
4. Joe Kaplan (Brooklyn)
4. Willie Polanco (Brooklyn)
6. Robert Sostre (New York)
7. Albert Apuzzi (Brooklyn)
7. Milton Jones (New York)
9. Pee Wee Castro (Far Rockaway, N.Y.)
9. Alvaro Rebaza (Whitestone, N.Y.)
9. Michael Schneider (Richmond Hill, N.Y.)
12. Paul Angel (Brooklyn)
12. Jurell Bastidas (Brooklyn)
12. Victor LoPierre (Forest Hills, N.Y.)
15. Joe Durso (Brooklyn)
16. Emmett Peixoto (Watsonville, Calif.)
17. Sean Lenning (Shoreline, Wash.)
17. Billy O'Donnell (Bayside, N.Y.)
19. Ervin Irizarry (Bronx)
19. Jonathan Lee (Fresh Meadows, N.Y.)
19. Raul Retian (Jersey City, N.J.)
19. Isaias Rivera (New York)
23. Matt Abbatiello (Stonybrook)
23. Tyree Bastidas (Brooklyn)
23. Jonathan Camacho (Brooklyn)
23. Ricardo Diaz (San Jose, Calif.)
23. Alex Gavryushenko (Brooklyn)
23. Saul Gonzalez (Brooklyn)
23. Carlos Lopez (Manhatten)
23. Abe Mantell (East Meadow, N.Y.)
23. John Mantilla (New York)
23. Cristobal Ramos (Brooklyn)
23. Eliel Torres (Brooklyn)
23. Paul Williams (Brooklyn)
USHA Men's Pro One-Wall Rankings
As of Nov. 12, 2006 (After 2006 HES Singles)
1. Satish Jagnandan (Bronx)
2. Cesar Sala (Brooklyn)
3. John Wright (New York)
4. Robert Sostre (New York)
5. Willie Polanco (Brooklyn)
6. Albert Apuzzi (Brooklyn)
7. Milton Jones (New York)
7. Michael Schneider (Richmond Hill, N.Y.)
9. Joe Kaplan (Brooklyn)
10. Alvaro Rebaza (Whitestone, N.Y.)
11. Paul Angel (Brooklyn)
11. Jurell Bastidas (Brooklyn)
11. Emmett Peixoto (Watsonville, Calif.)
14. Pee Wee Castro (Far Rockaway, N.Y.)
14. Victor LoPierre (Forest Hills, N.Y.)
16. Joe Durso (Brooklyn)
16. Sean Lenning (Shoreline, Wash.)
16. Raul Retian (Jersey City, N.J.)
16. Isaias Rivera (New York)
20. Jonathan Lee (Fresh Meadows, N.Y.)
21. Matt Abbatiello (Stony Brook, N.Y.)
21. Tyree Bastidas (Brooklyn)
21. Jopnathan Camacho (Brooklyn)
21. Ricardo Diaz (San Jose, Calif.)
21. Saul Gonzalez (Brooklyn)
21. Carlos Lopes (Manhatten)
23. Billy O'Donnell (Bayside, N.Y.)
23. John Roca (Brooklyn)
23. Nicky Roman (New York)
23. Gennady Rotberg (New York)
23. Eliel Torres (Brooklyn)
23. Paul Williams (Brooklyn)
USHA Men's Pro One-Wall Rankings
As of Oct. 1, 2006 (After 2006 USHA Nationals)
1. Satish Jagnandan (Bronx)
2. Cesar Sala (Brooklyn)
3. John Wright (New York)
4. Robert Sostre (New York)
5. Albert Apuzzi (Brooklyn)
6. Pee Wee Castro (Far Rockaway, N.Y.)
6. Milton Jones (New York)
6. Willie Polanco (Brooklyn)
6. Michael Schneider (Richmond Hill, N.Y.)
10. Victor LoPierre (Forest Hills, N.Y.)
10. Alvaro Rebaza (Whitestone, N.Y.)
12. Paul Angel (Brooklyn)
12. Joe Kaplan (Brooklyn)
12. Emmett Peixoto (Watsonville, Calif.)
15. Joe Durso (Brooklyn)
15. Sean Lenning (Shoreline, Wash.)
15. Raul Retian (Jersey City, N.J.)
15. Isaias Rivera (New York)
15. Stan Zavoyskiy (Brooklyn)
20. Jurell Bastidas (Brooklyn)
20. Jonathan Lee (Fresh Meadows, N.Y.)
20. Cristobal Ramos (Brooklyn)
23. Jesus Ayala (Manhatten)
23. Tyree Bastidas (Brooklyn)
23. Ricardo Diaz (San Jose, Calif.)
23. Saul Gonzalez (Brooklyn)
23. Abe Mantell (New York)
23. Billy O'Donnell (Bayside, N.Y.)
23. John Roca (Brooklyn)
23. Nicky Roman (New York)
23. Gennady Rotberg (New York)
23. Alan Sanchez (Elmhurst, N.Y.)
23. Eliel Torres (Brooklyn)
23. Kevin Ward (Brooklyn)
USHA Men's Pro One-Wall Rankings
As of Aug. 19, 2006 (After 2006 Ace Singles)
1. Satish Jagnandan (Bronx)
2. John Wright (New York)
3. Cesar Sala (Brooklyn)
3. Robert Sostre (New York)
5. Pee Wee Castro (Far Rockaway, N.Y.)
5. Milton Jones (New York)
7. Alvaro Rebaza (Whitestone, N.Y.)
8. Albert Apuzzi (Brooklyn)
8. Michael Schneider (Richmond Hill, N.Y.)
8. Stan Zavoyskiy (Brooklyn)
11. Victor LoPierre (Forest Hills, N.Y.)
11. Willie Polanco (Brooklyn)
11. Alan Sanchez (Elmhurst, N.Y.)
14. Paul Angel (Brooklyn)
15. Cristobal Ramos (Brooklyn)
15. Raul Retian (Jersey City, N.J.)
15. Jonathan Lee (Fresh Meadows, N.Y.)
18. Abe Mantell (New York)
18. Jesus Ayala (Manhatten)
18. Jurell Bastidas (Brooklyn)
18. Tyree Bastidas (Brooklyn)
18. Saul Gonzalez (Brooklyn)
18. Steve Moeller (Brooklyn)
18. Billy O'Donnell (Bayside, N.Y.)
18. Anderson Pelaez (Jackson Hts., N.Y.)
18. John Roca (Brooklyn)
18. Nicky Roman (New York)
22. Gennally Rothberg (New York)
22. Eliel Torres (Brooklyn)
22. Kevin Ward (Brooklyn)
USHA Men's Pro One-Wall Rankings
As of July 17, 2006 (After 2006 Mayor's Cup)
1. Satish Jagnandan (Bronx)
2. Pee Wee Castro (Far Rockaway, N.Y.)
3. John Wright (New York)
4. Robert Sostre (New York)
5. Cesar Sala (Brooklyn)
6. Milton Jones (New York)
7. Stan Zavoyskiy (Brooklyn)
7. Alvaro Rebaza (Whitestone, N.Y.)
9. Tony Roberts (Woodhaven, N.Y.)
10. Willie Polanco (Brooklyn)
10. Victor LoPierre (Forest Hills, N.Y.)
12. Ed Maisonet (Glendale, N.Y.)
12. Cristobal Ramos (Brooklyn)
14. Raul Retian (Jersey City, N.J.)
14. Alan Sanchez (Elmhurst, N.Y.)
14. Michael Schneider (Richmond Hill, N.Y.)
17. Paul Angel (Brooklyn)
17. Albert Apuzzi (Brooklyn)
17. Joe Durso (Brooklyn)
17. Joe Kaplan (Brooklyn)
17. David Rojas (New York)
21. Abe Mantell (New York)
22. Jesus Ayala (Manhatten)
22. Jurell Bastidas (Brooklyn)
22. Tyree Bastidas (Brooklyn)
22. Carlos Espinal (New York)
22. Jonathan Iglesias (Elmhurst, N.Y.)
22. Jonathan Lee (Fresh Meadows, N.Y.)
22. Steve Moeller (Brooklyn)
22. Anderson Pelaez (Jackson Hts., N.Y.)
22. Frank Rivera (Brooklyn)
22. John Roca (Brooklyn)
22. Nicky Roman (New York)
22. Gennally Rothberg (New York)
22. Eliel Torres (Brooklyn)
22. Kevin Ward (Brooklyn)
USHA Men's Pro One-Wall Rankings
As of December 12, 2005 (After 2005 YMCA Singles)
1. Satish Jagnandan (Bronx)
2. John Wright (New York)
3. Pee Wee Castro (Far Rockaway, N.Y.)
4. Robert Sostre (New York)
5. Milton Jones (New York)
6. Stan Zavoyskiy (Brooklyn)
6. Alvaro Rebaza (Whitestone, N.Y.)
8. Cesar Sala (Brooklyn)
9. Tony Roberts (Woodhaven, N.Y.)
10. Willie Polanco (Brooklyn)
10. Victor LoPierre (Forest Hills, N.Y.)
12. Kendell Lewis (Brooklyn)
12. Ed Maisonet (Glendale, N.Y.)
12. Cristobal Ramos (Brooklyn)
15. Jesus Ayala (New York)
15. Alan Sanchez (Elmhurst, N.Y.)
17. Albert Apuzzi (Brooklyn)
17. Joe Durso (Brooklyn)
17. Joe Kaplan (Brooklyn)
17. Raul Retian (Jersey City, N.J.)
17. David Rojas (New York)
22. Paul Angel (Brooklyn)
22. Abe Mantell (New York)
24. Tyree Bastidas (Brooklyn)
24. Carlos Espinal (New York)
24. Jonathan Iglesias (Elmhurst, N.Y.)
24. Steve Moeller (Brooklyn)
24. Anderson Pelaez (Jackson Hts., N.Y.)
24. Frank Rivera (Brooklyn)
24. John Roca (Brooklyn)
24. Michael Schneider (Richmond Hill, N.Y.)
24. Kevin Ward (Brooklyn)
UPDATED USHA MEN'S PRO ONE-WALL DOUBLES RANKINGS!
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USHA
Men's Pro One-Wall Doubles Rankings
As of Feb. 17, 2008 (After 2008 HES Doubles)
1. Joe Kaplan (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
1. Cesar Sala (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
3. Pee Wee Castro (Far Rockaway, N.Y.)
3. Willie Polanco (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
5. Ervin Irizarry (Bronx, N.Y.)
5. John Wright (New York)
7. Victor LoPierre (Forest Hills, N.Y.)
7. David Rojas (New York)
9. Paul Angel (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
10. Frank Carrabuccia (N.Y.)
10. Eddie Styles Santiago (Brooklyn)
12. Michael Schneider (Richmond Hill, N.Y.)
13. Milton Jones (Beach Channel, N.Y.)
13. Tony Roberts (Woodhaven, N.Y.)
13. Alan Sanchez (Elmhurst)
16. Joe Malkis (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
16. Pete Pellegrini (Belle Harbor, N.Y.)
18. George Figueroa (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
18. Alvaro Rebaza (Whitestone, N.Y.)
18. Kareem Wilkerson (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
21. Alex Gavrushenko (Brooklyn)
21. Robert Sostre (New York)
23. Jurell Bastidas (Brooklyn)
23. Tyree Batidas (Brooklyn)
23. Joe Durso (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
23. Luis Read (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
23. Paul Yagual (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
28. Ron Flores (Sunnyside, N.Y.)
28. John Mantilla (New York)
28. Zeav Robbins (Staten Isl.)
31. Albert Apuzzi (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
31. Gary Chang (Brooklyn)
31. Ricardo Diaz (San Jose, Calif.)
31. Satish Jagnandan (Bronx)
31. Jonathan Lee (Fresh Meadow, N.Y.)
31. Sean Lenning (Shoreline, Wash.)
31. Phong Nguyen (Brooklyn)
31. Emmett Peixoto (Watsonville, Calif.)
31. Raul Retian (Jersey City, N.J.)
31. Robert Robinson (Staten Isl.)
31. John Roca (Brooklyn)
31. Andy Rousseau (Queens Vllg., N.Y.)
31. Emilio Sierra (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
31. Fred Torres (Regal Park, N.Y.)
31. Kevin Ward (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
46. Andres Calle (East Elmhurst, N.Y.)
46. JOnathan Camacho (Staten Islan, N.Y.)
46. Tony Choi (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
46. Sammy Gaffar (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
46. Joshua Garcia (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
46. William Hugzcho (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
46. Vlad Klym (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
46. Alan Leon (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
46. Jason Morgan (Middletown, N.Y.)
USHA
Men's Pro One-Wall Doubles Rankings
As of Aug. 5, 2007 (After 2007 USHA Nationals)
1. Joe Kaplan (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
1. Cesar Sala (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
3. Pee Wee Castro (Far Rockaway, N.Y.)
3. Willie Polanco (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
5. Ervin Irizarry (Bronx, N.Y.)
5. John Wright (New York)
7. Paul Angel (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
7. Victor LoPierre (Forest Hills, N.Y.)
7. Tony Roberts (Woodhaven, N.Y.)
7. Michael Schneider (Richmond Hill, N.Y.)
11. Robert Sostre (New York)
12. Frank Carrabuccia (N.Y.)
13. Milton Jones (Beach Channel, N.Y.)
13. Pete Pellegrini (Belle Harbor, N.Y.)
15. David Rojas (New York)
15. Alan Sanchez (Elmhurst)
15. Eddie Styles Santiago (Brooklyn)
15. Paul Yagual (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
19. Alvaro Rebaza (Whitestone, N.Y.)
19. Kareem Wilkerson (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
21. Albert Apuzzi (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
21. Alex Gavrushenko (Brooklyn)
21. Joe Malkis (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
21. Emilio Sierra (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
25. Jurell Bastidas (Brooklyn)
25. Tyree Batidas (Brooklyn)
25. Joe Durso (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
25. George Figueroa (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
25. Luis Read (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
30. Gary Chang (Brooklyn)
30. Ricardo Diaz (San Jose, Calif.)
30. Ron Flores (Sunnyside, N.Y.)
30. Satish Jagnandan (Bronx)
30. Jonathan Lee (Fresh Meadow, N.Y.)
30. Sean Lenning (Shoreline, Wash.)
30. Eddie Maisonet (Glendale, N.Y.)
30. John Mantilla (New York)
30. Phong Nguyen (Brooklyn)
30. Emmett Peixoto (Watsonville, Calif.)
30. Raul Retian (Jersey City, N.J.)
30. Zeav Robbins (Staten Isl.)
30. Robert Robinson (Staten Isl.)
30. John Roca (Brooklyn)
30. Andy Rousseau (Queens Vllg., N.Y.)
30. Fred Torres (Regal Park, N.Y.)
30. Gabe Vasquez (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
30. Kevin Ward (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
USHA
Men's Pro One-Wall Doubles Rankings
As of March 25, 2007 (After 2007 HES
Doubles)
1. Pee Wee Castro (Far Rockaway, N.Y.)
1. Willie Polanco (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
3. Joe Kaplan (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
3. Cesar Sala (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
5. Robert Sostre (New York)
6. Victor LoPierre (Forest Hills, N.Y.)
7. John Wright (New York)
8. Tony Roberts (Woodhaven, N.Y.)
8. Michael Schneider (Richmond Hill, N.Y.)
10. Ervin Irizarry (Bronx, N.Y.)
11. Pete Pellegrini (Belle Harbor, N.Y.)
12. Milton Jones (Beach Channel, N.Y.)
12. Alvaro Rebaza (Whitestone, N.Y.)
14. Paul Angel (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
15. Albert Apuzzi (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
16. George Figueroa (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
16. Joe Malkis (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
16. Kareem Wilkerson (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
19. David Rojas (New York)
20. Frank Carrabuccia (N.Y.)
21. Tyree Bastidas (Brooklyn)
21. Joe Durso (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
21. Luis Read (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
21. Alan Sanchez (Elmhurst)
21. Paul Yagual (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
26. Gary Chang (Brooklyn)
26. Ricardo Diaz (San Jose, Calif.)
26. Alex Gavrushenko (Brooklyn)
26. Satish Jagnandan (Bronx)
26. Sean Lenning (Shoreline, Wash.)
26. Eddie Maisonet (Glendale, N.Y.)
26. Emmett Peixoto (Watsonville, Calif.)
26. Raul Retian (Jersey City, N.J.)
26. John Roca (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
26. Andy Rousseau (Queens Vllg., N.Y.)
26. Emilio Sierra (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
26. Eddie Styles (Brooklyn)
26. Fred Torres (Regal Park, N.Y.)
26. Gabe Vasquez (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
26. Kevin Ward (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
USHA Men's Pro One-Wall Doubles Rankings
As of October 1, 2006 (After 2006 USHA Nationals)
1. Pee Wee Castro (Far Rockaway, N.Y.)
1. Willie Polanco (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
3. Robert Sostre (New York)
4. Tony Roberts (Woodhaven, N.Y.)
5. Cesar Sala (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
6. Joe Kaplan (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
7. John Wright (New York)
8. Michael Schneider (Richmond Hill, N.Y.)
9. David Rojas (New York)
10. George Figueroa (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
10. Victor LoPierre (Forest Hills, N.Y.)
10. Pete Pellegrini (Belle Harbor, N.Y.)
13. Milton Jones (Beach Channel, N.Y.)
13. Alvaro Rebaza (Whitestone, N.Y.)
13. Kareem Wilkerson (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
16. Paul Yagual (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
17. Albert Apuzzi (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
18. Paul Angel (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
18. Joe Durso (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
18. Eddie Maisonet (Glendale, N.Y.)
18. Joe Malkis (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
18. Luis Read (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
23. Ervin Irizarry (Bronx, N.Y.)
24. Frank Carrabuccia (N.Y.)
24. Ricardo Diaz (San Jose, Calif.)
24. Jonathan Iglesias (Elmhurst, N.Y.)
24. Sean Lenning (Shoreline, Wash.)
24. Emmett Peixoto (Watsonville, Calif.)
24. Raul Retian (Jersey City, N.J.)
24. John Roca (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
24. Andy Rousseau (Queens Vllg., N.Y.)
24. Emilio Sierra (Brookklyn, N.Y.)
24. Fred Torres (Regal Park, N.Y.)
24. Gabe Vasquez (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
24. Kevin Ward (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
24. Stan Zavoyskiy (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
USHA Men's Pro One-Wall Doubles Rankings
As of March 19, 2006 (After 2006 HES Doubles)
1. Pee Wee Castro (Far Rockaway, N.Y.)
1. Willie Polanco (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
3. Tony Roberts (Woodhaven, N.Y.)
3. Robert Sostre (New York)
5. Cesar Sala (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
5. John Wright (New York)
5. Paul Yagual (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
8. David Rojas (New York)
8. Michael Schneider (Richmond Hill, N.Y.)
10. Victor LoPierre (Forest Hills, N.Y.)
10. Pete Pellegrini (Belle Harbor, N.Y.)
12. Milton Jones (Beach Channel, N.Y.)
13. Albert Apuzzi (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
13. Joe Kaplan (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
13. Alvaro Rebaza (Whitestone, N.Y.)
13. Kareem Wilkerson (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
17. George Figueroa (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
18. Eddie Maisonet (Glendale, N.Y.)
19. Joe Malkis (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
20. Paul Angel (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
20. Joe Durso (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
20. Jonathan Iglesias (Elmhurst, N.Y.)
20. Luis Read (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
20. Dwayne Sampson (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
20. Alan Sanchez (Elmhurst, N.Y.)
20. Emilio Sierra (Brookklyn, N.Y.)
20. Gabe Vasquez (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
20. Stan Zavoyskiy (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
USHA Men's Pro One-Wall Doubles Rankings
As of August 8, 2005 (After 2005 Nationals)
1. Cesar Sala (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
2. Pee Wee Castro (Far Rockaway, N.Y.)
2. John Wright (New York)
4. Robert Sostre (New York)
5. David Rojas (New York)
6. Tony Roberts (Woodhaven, N.Y.)
7. Albert Apuzzi (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
8. Milton Jones (Beach Channel, N.Y.)
8. Pete Pellegrini (Belle Harbor, N.Y.)
8. Paul Yagual (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
11. Willie Polanco (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
12. Victor LoPierre (Forest Hills, N.Y.)
13. Alvaro Rebaza (Whitestone, N.Y.)
13. Kareem Wilkerson (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
15. Michael Schneider (Richmond Hill, N.Y.)
16. Stan Zavoyskiy (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
17. George Figueroa (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
18. Paul Angel (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
18. Jonathan Iglesias (Elmhurst, N.Y.)
18. Alan Sanchez (Elmhurst, N.Y.)
21. Kendell Lewis (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
21. Eddie Maisonet (Glendale, N.Y.)
23. Joe Durso (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
23. Satish Jagnandan (Bronx, N.Y.)
23. Joe Kaplan (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
23. Jonathan Lee (Fresh Meadows, N.Y.)
23. Carlos Lopez (New York)
23. Herman Mendez (Elmhurst, N.Y.)
23. William O'Donnell (Bayside, N.Y.)
23. Luis Read (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
23. David Rodriguez (Bronx, N.Y.)
23. Dwayne Sampson (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
23. Robert Smallwood (Bronx, N.Y.)
USHA Men's Pro One-Wall Doubles Rankings
As of Dec. 3, 2005 (After 2005 YMCA Doubles)
1. Pee Wee Castro (Far Rockaway, N.Y.)
2. John Wright (New York)
3. Cesar Sala (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
4. Tony Roberts (Woodhaven, N.Y.)
5. David Rojas (New York)
6. Robert Sostre (New York)
6. Albert Apuzzi (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
8. Victor LoPierre (Forest Hills, N.Y.)
8. Willie Polanco (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
8. Michael Schneider (Richmond Hill, N.Y.)
11. Milton Jones (Beach Channel, N.Y.)
11. Pete Pellegrini (Belle Harbor, N.Y.)
11. Paul Yagual (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
14. Alvaro Rebaza (Whitestone, N.Y.)
14. Kareem Wilkerson (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
16. George Figueroa (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
17. Jonathan Iglesias (Elmhurst, N.Y.)
17. Joe Kaplan (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
17. Alan Sanchez (Elmhurst, N.Y.)
17. Stan Zavoyskiy (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
21. Kendell Lewis (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
21. Eddie Maisonet (Glendale, N.Y.)
21. Joe Malkis (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
24. Paul Angel (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
24. Joe Durso (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
24. Satish Jagnandan (Bronx, N.Y.)
24. Carlos Lopez (New York)
24. William O'Donnell (Bayside, N.Y.)
23. Luis Read (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
23. David Rodriguez (Bronx, N.Y.)
23. Dwayne Sampson (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
23. Robert Smallwood (Bronx, N.Y.)
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1-Wall Player Profiles
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One-Wall Profiles
by Ben Brettner
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ALBERT APUZZI - His 7 consecutive national doubles championships makes him a USHA record holder. Power, speed and stamina were his trademarks. Captured two national singles titles before a career ending arm ailment robbed him of prime years in singles play. Still a force in singles and doubles but now needs to ration his hard hitting in an attempt to get his arm to go the distance. Also very active behind the scenes running tournaments. Handball's #1 goodwill ambassador.
JOE DURSO - When all-time greats are discussed Joe is mentioned in the same sentence with Steve Sandler and Oscar Obert. Lethal combination of intelligence, power and finesse. Dominated during the mid 80s to mid 90s. Fooled experts who said a big man would be awkward - Joe probably had the most fluid movements of any big man who played. At 46 he made the semis in the 2001 Nationals. Still a contender despite his age.
JOE KAPLAN - 1999 National Singles Champion as well as 2000 National Doubles Champion. Quick, strong and not afraid to work hard. Kaplan has a good shot selection. respresents, along with his doubles partner Sala, the future of one-wall handball. The birth of his first child, Joe Jr., resulted as expected in a less than stellar performance in 2001.
KENDELL LEWIS - New Yorker who started out playing one-wall. His talent was recognized early on and nurtured. Continually improved and now competes on the USHA 4-Wall Pro-tour. Fast and powerful with two good hands. His wife and top female player, Sydell Smith, along with his son Kavon form a true handball family.
ED MAISONET - Despite his questionable stamina, Ed's a big serve and impressive offense has earned him a few national singles and doubles, with Paul Williams, titles. When he's hot, Maisonet still has one of the best one-two punches in the game.
TONY ROBERTS - Smooth swing with either hand. In addition to winning the last two World Doubles Championships, Roberts has also racked up a couple of national doubles championships and established himself as one of the premier doubles players. Only the lack of foot speed has kept him from capturing the singles title. Great disposition on the court. Always accompanied, often in matching outfits, by his number one fan and girlfriend Melody Ruiz.
DAVE ROJAS - Captured the last two World Doubles Championships, with Roberts. Has 3 National doubles titles. The latest one was the 2001 with Rookie. His strength, speed, power and solid off hand also make Dave a formidable singles player. Distinctive tatoo on right arm.
CESAR SALA - This youngster's athleticism, speed, and smooth opposite hand helped him become the 2000 National Doubles Champion, and current National and World Singles Champion. Although he sometimes wears his emotions on his sleeve, has a total package when he allows his natural talent to shine through. Can look forward to a long and properous handball career. Currently studying at Kingsboro College. Hopes to join the police force.
ROBERT SOSTRE - When you talk about great athletes from NY of the last 20 years you have to include him. Gifted paddleball phenom burst onto the scene at the tender age of 14 and started a legacy. Can boast of National singles and doubles championships. Speed, reflexes and ability to focus are this natural lefty's, who believe it or not plays right handed, best assets. His sister, Lilly who films all Rob's matches, is his #1 fan. You can only wonder where this kid would be if someone had put a tennis racquet in his hand when his was young.
AL TORRES - At age 58 most remarkable physical specimen you'll find in any sport. In his countless years of tournament play Al has beaten just about everyone at one time or another. Partnered with Artie Reyer for many years. Was still contending for open titles while also playing in masters events. Has already been inducted into the in USHA Hall of Fame as a Grandmaster. His strength was his devastating two-way hooking serve and killshot. Never argues with fans or officials. represents the highest ideals of sportsmanship that most aspire to but never reach.
PAUL WILLIAMS - At first sight he looks more like your average football lineman than an agile handball player. Paul has captured 3 National doubles titles but he is also well known for his rewarding work as ICHA President and USHA Vice President. Paul runs youth programs, recruiting kids from all over the city to go to out-of-town events as far off as Canada, Ireland and Wales. Williams does important work and makes a huge contribution by serving as a mentor to inner city youth.
JOHN "ROOKIE" WRIGHT - Undisputed best big blue player in the country. Produced biggest upset in years by capturing the 2001 ICHA Mayor's Cup singles championship. Followed up with a close semifinal loss, in the singles, and doubles championship at the 2001 Nationals. Tremendous conditioning, power and size make him a formidable package. Intimidating presence on court. Charismatic personality who keeps up a constant stream of chatter while playing - to the annoyance of his opponents and the amusement of the spectators. But as Satchel Paige said "It ain't bragging - if you do it.".
Benjy plans on writing more profiles, including women, in the near future
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One-Wall Record Books
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USHA "OUTDOOR" ONE-WALL NATIONALS
Men's Open Singles
Men's Open Doubles
Women's Open Singles
Women's Open Doubles
USHA "INDOOR" ONE-WALL NATIONALS
Men's Open Singles
Men's Open Doubles
Women's Open Singles
AAU ONE-WALL NATIONALS
Men's Open Singles
Men's Open Doubles
Women's Open Singles
WORLD ONE-WALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Men's Open Singles
Men's Open Doubles
Women's Open Singles
Women's Open Doubles
YMCA ONE-WALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Men's Open Singles
Men's Open Doubles
Women's Open Singles
Women's Open Doubles
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One-Wall News Archives
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One-Wall News Archives
Old Black & White photos
Posted Monday, July 1, 2002 by 1-wall
Posted Monday, July 1, 2002 by 1-wall

You've got to check out this
album of old black and white photos. Many of them were supplied by Mark Levine.
Hold your mouse over the photo to see if you were able to identify the people correctly.
Requiem for a handball player
Posted Tuesday, June 25, 2002 by 1-wall
Posted Tuesday, June 25, 2002 by 1-wall
by Pedro Antonio Garcia
I knew that his name was Mike, and he told me his last name once, but I can’t remember it now. I do remember that I spoke with him last week on the bench at Bailey Park, and that the day was a beautiful one, with a clean sky and a bright sun that warmed our foreheads and made us happy. He told me he lived alone, in Riverdale, not far from the Courts. His wife passed away earlier this year, after a long stay in a nursing home. He told me he was 83, and that he drank martini lunches when he worked as an executive in the garment district years ago. Now, he mixed himself a drink at home after a day at the Courts. He would usually have dinner with friends, arriving home afterwards to sleep and wake the next morning for the daily trek to Bailey Park. Before this day, I had never had an extensive, exploratory conversation with him, the kind you would have with an old friend while sharing a beer. But, we sat for an hour, joking, talking and listening. There were liver spots on him, and he had expensive and archaic dental work, gold fillings and slanted bridges. He spoke with a deep, resonant and garrulous voice, and his laugh was hearty and gentle. I told him I had two Monte Cristo Cigars I would share with him. We smiled, and we were happy.
He always brought a blue folding chair with him, the same kind the other older players brought with them, which he would place under a large and resilient oak tree, a tree impervious to the vitriolic demands of the players to perish as a result of the mottled shadow it cast on the "A" court. From his vantage point, he bantered with the older players who sat with him. He engaged in brief conversations with the younger ones who waited listlessly on the bench for their turn to play. He would salute Armando with "How are you, Champ", never forgetting to remind Armando that he won the "C" championship. Armando would jibe playfully, "Mike, you’re always calling me Champ."
And Mike would respond that Armando was the Champ. And this made Armando happy, for no reason other than that a handball player cared. Sometimes Mike fell asleep on his chair, and he would awaken to a vision of handball players and the smack of a ball on a leather glove, the bang of the ball on the concrete wall, and he was always safe, secure, and at peace, comfortable in his place, surrounded by handball friends, basking in a clean day and a golden sun.
He passed away one week later, on an identically brilliant and beautiful day. A ball had rolled to his chair, one which he would normally kick back to the players, as his arthritis prevented him from sudden bending and making quick and instinctive movements, the same ones which he needed for handball. When Aaron noticed him asleep, he spoke to him, then shook him. I glanced over from my seat on the bench, and initially he appeared to be asleep. Serenity settled in his face, the sun radiating on his cheeks, his skin slightly reddening. Aaron began shaking him, and Mike responded by slumping over. We picked him up off his chair and laid him on the ground under the shadow of the large oak. Abe the Fireman began mouth to mouth resuscitation, while I cradled my cellular phone between my right cheek and shoulder, shouting directions to a 911 operator and obeying the instructions of Abe the Fireman by pressing down hard on Mike’s chest cavity. There were exhortations of "Mike!", "C’mon Mike!", "Wake up Mike!" I pressed down harder and cracked his sternum, above where he had major heart surgery months ago, the scar clearly visible from his navel to his neck. A slight smile crept on his face. As Abe the Fireman blew air into him, Mike’s stomach distended. His lips fluttered with departing air each time I pushed his chest. Immediately afterwards, EMS arrived. His short sleeved dress shirt was cut with scissors right down the middle. Electrodes were pasted in squares to both sides of his chest. A technician inserted a catheter down his mouth attached to a plastic cloudy ball which he squeezed to give direct oxygen to the lung. When there was no response, Mike was shocked upon the technician’s order, once, twice, three times, all to no avail. When nothing more could be done, Mike was quickly removed to the Columbia hospital annex.
I didn’t attend the funeral, and I still do not know why. I know that the coffin was large, for Mike was a large man. He stood six-two now, so he must have been strapping and powerful when he was younger. But there are those sketchy details of his personal life that I am only now glimpsing. I had never seen Mike play handball. There was talk that he played when he was younger, but none of the handball players ever saw him play, not even the old timers. Pete the Cop told me Mike first came eight years ago. I, like others, assumed he was here for as long as Bailey Park existed. I have been coming to Bailey for 28 years, and I believed I had always seen him, that Mike was here all that time. But no one ever saw him on the court, playing the game. We did see him though, day after day, on ice cold days where you had to dress in parkas and shovel snow off the court, on days where the rain blurred your vision and slapped against the concrete as hard as the handball, and also on the sunny days that made you believe in the beauty and magic of life.
Mike was always there, omnipresent, watching the games, enjoying the camaraderie, drinking in the passion for handball. He was as much a part of Bailey Park as the courts, the large oak, and the fresh scent of the Stella Dora Bakery that wafted across the Deegan and settled onto the Park. In my own selfishness, I wish that he were still here, so that I would not have to bear his loss. I look at the two cigars in my drawer and I feel empty and sad. Oh what a fool I must be to miss an old man who never stepped on the court. But it is now I feel the hypocrisy of my attempts to resuscitate him. I think of how serene his face appeared while we frantically tried to revive him, the slight smile, and I know now that our actions were antithetical to his wishes. I know now that I am ashamed that I stopped pushing on his chest, that I doubted that Mike wanted me to do this, but I believed that Mike was where he wanted to be, sitting in his chair, on the handball courts, surrounded by his constant companions, enjoying a glorious day with what truly made him happy. And above all else, I know now, as much as any one of us, that Mike was a handball player.
July 31st - August 3rd 2003 USHA 1-Wall Nationals info page
Posted Saturday, June 8, 2002 by 1-wall
Posted Saturday, June 8, 2002 by 1-wall

Visit the USHA One-Wall Nationals information page.
Handball Chat Room
Posted Saturday, April 20, 2002 by 1-wall
Posted Saturday, April 20, 2002 by 1-wall
Jimmy has added a Handball Chat Room to his website. Spread the word, he think players will enjoy it. They can all talk live with each other. (50 people can be in the room at one time).
http://www.handballcity.com/chat.htm
One-Wall Video Tapes
Posted Tuesday, July 10, 2001 by Albert Apuzzi Jr.
Copies of the video tapes listed are available for purchase. Duplicates of the tapes marked "original" will come out clearer than those marked "copy". Contact Albert for more information. All proceeds will go towards promoting one-wall handball.
USHA 1-Wall "Indoor" Nationals
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1983 MD finals (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Mike Dikman/Graham Palmore vs. Artie Reyer/Joel Wisotsky
1983 MS finals (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Mike Dikman vs. Al Torres
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1983 OS semis (AHC) Brooklyn copy VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs. Al Torres
1983 OS semis (AHC) Brooklyn copy VHS
Joe Durso vs. Ed Golden
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1983 OS finals (AHC) Brooklyn copy VHS
Joe Durso vs. Al Torres
1985 OS finals (AHC) Brooklyn copy VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs. Joe Durso
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1984 OD finals (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Mike Demetriou/Mike Dikman vs. Ed Golden/Eric Vidal
1984 BD finals (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Ben Brettner/James Torres vs. Stan McInnis/Bob Saraceno
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1985 OS semis (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs. Dan Maroney
1985 OS semis (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Joe Durso vs. Fred Feit
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1985 OD finals (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Albert Apuzzi/Joe Durso vs. Mike Demetriou/Mike Dikman
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1985 MS finals (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Graham Palmore vs. Charlie Sheldon
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1985 BS finals (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Wes Cancel vs. Ben Brettner
(on same tape as the 1985 big blue OS semis & BS finals)
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1986 OS semis (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Joe Durso vs. Ed Golden
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1986 OS semis (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs. Al Torres
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1986 OS finals (AHC) Brooklyn copy VHS
Joe Durso vs. Al Torres
1986 OS semis (AHC) Brooklyn copy VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs. Al Torres
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1986 OS third place (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs. Ed Golden
1986 OS finals (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Joe Durso vs. Al Torres
1986 OD finals (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Mike Demetriou/Mike Dikman vs. Paul Lonergan/Al Torres
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1982 OS semis Brooklyn original VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs. Joe Durso
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1983 OS finals Bronx original VHS
Joe Durso vs Al Torres
1983 OS third place Bronx original VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs. Ed Golden
1985 OS semis Bronx original VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs. Al Torres
1985 OS finals Bronx original VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs. Ed Golden
1985 Pinkball singles semis Bronx original VHS
Angel Cintron vs. Reggie Langston
1985 Pinkball singles semis Bronx original VHS
Angel Marquez vs. Dave Melendez
1985 Pinkball singles finals Bronx original VHS
Reggie Langston vs. Angel Marquez
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1986 OS finals Brooklyn original VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs Ed Golden
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1986 OD finals Brooklyn original VHS
Albert Apuzzi/Joe Durso vs. Ed Golden/Eric Vidal
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1987 OS finals Brooklyn copy VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs. Joe Durso
1987 OD semis Brooklyn original VHS
Ed Golden/Eric Vidal vs. Eric Klarman/Al Torres
1987 OD finals Brooklyn original VHS
Albert Apuzzi/Joe Durso vs. Eric Klarman/Al Torres
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1990 OS finals Brooklyn original VHS
Joe Durso vs. Eric Klarman
1990 OD finals Brooklyn original VHS
Eric Klarman/Dan Maroney vs. Paul Lonergan/Al Torres
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1991 OS finals Brooklyn copy VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs. Joe Durso By Matt Paris
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1991 OS finals Brooklyn copy VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs. Joe Durso By
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1991 Women's OS finals Brooklyn copy VHS
Rosemary Bellini vs. Dori Ten
1992 OS semis Brooklyn copy VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs. John Bike
1992 OS finals Brooklyn copy VHS
John Bike vs. Joe Durso
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1993 OD finals Brooklyn original SVHS
Albert Apuzzi/Ed Golden vs. Robert Sostre/Al Torres
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1994 OS finals Brooklyn copy VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs. Joe Durso By Matt Parish
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1994 OS finals Brooklyn copy VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs. Joe Durso By
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1995 OS quarters Brooklyn copy VHS
Joe Durso vs. Dan Maroney By Matt Paris
OS quarters Brooklyn copy VHS
Ed Maisonet vs. John Bike Jr. By Matt Paris
OS quarters Brooklyn copy VHS
Ed Golden vs. Robert Sostre By Matt Paris
Interviews Brooklyn copy VHS
Vic Hershkowitz & Ruby Obert By Matt Paris
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1995 OS semis Brooklyn copy VHS
Joe Durso vs. Robert Sostre By Matt Paris
Interview Brooklyn copy VHS
Carl Obert By Matt Paris
OS finals Brooklyn copy VHS
Ed Maisonet vs. Robert Sostre By Matt Paris
Interview Brooklyn copy VHS
Ed Maisonet By Matt Paris
Interview Brooklyn copy VHS
John Bike Jr. By Matt Paris
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1995 OD semis Brooklyn copy VHS
Maisonet/Williams vs. Kadish/Sylvia By Matt Paris
OD semis Brooklyn copy VHS
Bike/Ginty vs. Sostre/Torres By Matt Paris
OD finals Brooklyn copy VHS
Maisonet/Williams vs. Bike/Ginty By Matt Paris
Interview Brooklyn copy VHS
Robert Sostre By Matt Paris
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Assorted 1-Wall Events
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1991 Pro Doubles quarters (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Ben Brettner/Louie Brettner vs. Howie Kadish/Fred Sylvia
1991 Pro Doubles semis (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Buddy Gantt/Paul Williams vs. David Sheldon/Robert Sostre
1991 Pro Doubles semis (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Howie Kadish/Fred Sylvia vs. Paul Lonergan/Al Torres
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1992 Pro Doubles quarters Brooklyn original VHS
Buddy Gantt/Al Torres vs. David Sheldon/Robert Sostre
honoring Paul Williams
1992 Pro Doubles semis Brooklyn original VHS
Joe Durso/Howie Kadish vs Joe Lonergan/Paul Lonergan
honoring Paul Williams
1992 Pro Doubles semis Brooklyn original VHS
Albert Apuzzi/Ed Golden vs. Buddy Gantt/Al Torres
honoring Paul Williams
1992 Pro Doubles finals (AHC) Brooklyn original SVHS
Albert Apuzzi/Ed Golden vs. Joe Durso/Howie Kadish
honoring Paul Williams
1992 Pro Doubles finals (AHC) Brooklyn original SVHS
Albert Apuzzi/Ed Golden vs. Joe Durso/Buddy Gantt
honoring Morris Levitsky
1992 Pro Doubles semis (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Albert Apuzzi/Ed Golden vs Paul Lonergan/Al Torres
honoring Morris Levitsky
1992 Pro Doubles finals (AHC) Brooklyn copy VHS
Albert Apuzzi/Ed Golden vs. Joe Durso/Buddy Gantt
honoring Morris Levitsky
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1-Wall Big Blue Handball
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1985 Big Blue OS semis (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Albert Apuzzi vs. Ed Golden
1985 Big Blue BS finals (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Ben Brettner vs. Morris Franco
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1985 Big Blue OS finals (AHC) Brooklyn copy VHS
Joe Durso vs. Ed Golden
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1985 Big Blue OD semis (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Albert Apuzzi/Joe Durso vs. Ben Brettner/Louie Brettner
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1985 Big Blue OD finals (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Albert Apuzzi/Joe Durso vs. Ed Golden/Paul Previti
1985 Big Blue OD finals (W5th) Brooklyn VHS
Ben Brettner/Louie Brettner vs. Ed Frangione/Richie Spataro
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1986 Big Blue BS semis Brooklyn copy VHS
Louie Brettner vs. Nelson Alvarez
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1987 Big Blue OD Challenge (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Ben Brettner/Louie Brettner vs. Ed Frangione/Richie Spataro
1987 Big Blue OD Challenge (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Louie Brettner/Joe Durso vs. Ed Frangione/Richie Spataro
1988 Big Blue Singles (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Ed Frangione vs. Steve Sandler
1988 Big Blue OS semis (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Joe Durso vs. Paul Previti
1988 Big Blue OS finals (AHC) Brooklyn original VHS
Joe Durso vs. Richie Spataro
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Trivia Test
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USHA ONE-WALL TRIVIA
Last updated 10/14/06
*NOTE that the questions and answers are based exclusively on USHA National 1-Wall "Outdoor" Championships. In most cases we will provide the three best answers.
A. GENERAL - CAN YOU IDENTIFY THESE RECORD HOLDERS?
- Most open singles titles.
- Most open doubles titles.
- Most titles in open events (singles and doubles combined).
- Most CONSECUTIVE open singles championships
- Most CONSECUTIVE open doubles championships
- Most CONSECUTIVE slams (won open singles and doubles in the same year).
B. LONGEVITY (GREATEST TIME SPAN, IN YEARS, BETWEEN FIRST AND LAST WIN).
- open singles.
- open doubles
- slam (open singles and doubles in same year)
C. JUNIOR DIVISIONS
- The only player to ever win the triple crown (1, 3, & 4-wall titles in the same year) as a junior player.
HINT - It was in the 16 & under boys singles events.
Great care has been taken to verify all information compiled on this page. Send any additions, changes, errors, or omissions to handball@ushandball.org so that the page can be updated.
LAST UPDATED MARCH 17TH, 2008 Answers
A. General
1. Open Singles
· Men - Joe Durso 9, Steve Sandler 7 and Oscar Obert 6 · Women - Anna Calderon and Tracy Davis 5, Sheila Maroschick2. Open Doubles · Men - Albert Apuzzi 8, Joe Durso 7 and Ruby Obert 6 · Women - Barbara Canton-Jackson and Dori Ten-Apuzzi and Theresa McCourt 53. Combined Men - Joe Durso 16 (9 + 7), Oscar Obert 11 (6 + 5), Albert Apuzzi 10 (2 + 8) · Women - Anna Calderon and Tracy Davis 8 (5 + 3) and Barbara Canton-Jackson and Dori Ten-Apuzzi 7 (2 + 5) 4. Consecutive Singles · Men - Joe Durso and Steve Sandler 6, Oscar Obert 3 · Women - Anna Calderon 5, Sheila Maroschick and Tracy Davis 3 5. Consecutive Doubles · Men - Albert Apuzzi 7, Oscar Obert and Ruby Obert 5 · Women – Theresa McCourt 4, Adrian Floyd and Karen McConney 3, Anna Calderon, Barbara Canton-Jackson, and Dori Ten 2 6. Consecutive Slams · Men - Joe Durso 4, Oscar Obert 3, Albert Apuzzi, Yuber Castro, Eduardo Maisonet, Steve Sandler, Wally Ulbrich, and Al Torres 1 · Women - Barbara Canton-Jackson 2, Tracy Davis, Karen McConney, Theresa McCourt, Deidre Stringfield and Dori Ten-Apuzzi 1 B. Longevity Singles o Men - Steve Sandler 15, Joe Durso 12, Al Torres 9 o Women – Tracy Davis 7, Dori Ten-Apuzzi 5, Anna Calderon and Sheila Maroschick 4 Doubles o Men - Joe Durso 20, Al Torres 19 and Artie Reyer 15 o Women - Barbara Canton-Jackson, Sydell Smith and Dori Ten-Apuzzi 8 Slams o Men - Joe Durso 5, Oscar Obert 4, no other man slammed two years in a row. o Women - Barbara Canton-Jackson 1, no other woman has slammed two years in a row. C. Juniors · Eric Klarman won the 16 & 19 under 3-wall, 16 & under 1-wall and 17 & under 4-wall in 1983. David Fink and Victor LoPierre came close. Fink won the 19 & under 1-wall in 1994 and 3 & 4-wall in 1995. LoPierre won the 17 & under 1-wall in 2003, 19 & under 3 and 4-wall, as well as the 3-wall in Venice Beach California, during 2004. ~
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