Vern Roberts

Vern Roberts Roberts was known for his smooth swing and effortless motion while gliding across the court. A national champion in singles and doubles in three- and four-wall, he also […]

Bill Yambrick

Bill Yambrick One of the quickest and most ambidextrous players ever to grace a handball court, Bill Yambrick earned three YMCA singles titles. Yambrick might be best known for finishing […]

Carl Obert

Carl Obert The lefthander in the famed Obert family of handball champions (joining brothers Oscar and Ruby in the Hall of Fame) Carl amassed an amazing singles and doubles record. […]

Naty Alvarado

Naty Alvarado The most dominating, winningest handball player of alt time is considered by most to be the game’s all-time best. Naty “El Gato” Alvarado revolutionized the game of handball, […]

Dennis Hofflander

Dennis Hofflander, 1947- Induction: 1996 Six Pro Wins, Three USHA National Titles and Two National YMCA titles Dennis Hofflander may have the game’s best two-handed shooter. Hofflander made his first […]

Rosemary Bellini

Rosemary Bellini, 1953 Induction: 1996  National Four-Wall Champion: 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1987, 1988 National Three-Wall Champion: 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 Rosemary Bellini was the first […]

Stuffy Singer

Stuffy Singer Stuffy Singer was one of the most physically talented champions. Singer had all the tools. His return of serve and rally game were widely acknowledged as among the […]

Fred Lewis

Fred Lewis “Steady” Freddy Lewis won his first national title in 1972 and it was considered an upset at the time. But Lewis pulled off five more singles wins to […]

Walter Plekan

Walter Plekan In 1951, at the first USHA National Tournament, Buffalo’s Plekan was making what most experts considered his first and last serious bid for the USHA four-wall championship (Plekan […]

Lou Russo

Lou Russo Russo was one of the most versatile players ever, winning titles in all versions of the game in singles and doubles. He is the only player to win […]