Jim Jacobs Jim Jacobs’ admission into the hall of Fame was just a matter of when he would become eligible. The original requirement has set up eligibility for players who […]
George Brotemarkle George Brotemarkle became the 20th member of the Hall and has the distinction of being the only inductee admitted as both a player and contributor. An outstanding basketball […]
Ken Schneider 1921- 2009 Induction: 1965 1950 Four-Wall Singles Champion 1954 Four-Wall Doubles Champion 1955 Four-Wall Doubles Champion Schneider’s tournament career spanned more than 30 years. He won the […]
Bob Brady, 1922-1972 Induction: 1965 1953 Four-Wall Singles Champion 1958 Three-Wall Doubles Champion Bob Brady learned handball in Montana, and gained national attention playing out of San Francisco’s Olympic Club. […]
Albert Apuzzi Induction: 2002* *Albert Apuzzi was inducted into the Handball Hall of Fame in 2002. Not a fan of fanfare and still trying to compete at the Open level, […]
Angelo Trulio Induction: 1959 1932 Four-Wall Singles Champion 1932 Four-Wall Doubles Champion 1946 Four-Wall Singles Champion Angelo Trulio gave as much of himself to handball as anyone associated with the […]
George Quam Induction: 1959 George was told to forget about handball, because it was strictly a two-handed game. Quam determinedly learned the game and went on to win an exhibition […]