Thursday, November 30, 2017

2017 WRT Alamo City Open - Preview

The 2017 World Racquetball Tour (WRT) season ends this weekend with the Alamo City Open in San Antonio, Texas. David Horn can finish #1, if he wins the tournament, but he comes into the event seeded #2 with Rodrigo Montoya #1. Fewer than 200 ranking points separate Horn and Montoya with Andree Parrilla in 3rd about 1200 points behind Horn.

Horn won the last WRT title in Utah, and two of the last three, which is part of how he’s got himself into position to finish the year on top. But the Alamo City field is good with all of the top 10 ranked WRT players set to compete in San Antonio.

The Round of 32 will begin Friday morning with the Round of 16 to follow late Friday afternoon and evening. The quarterfinals begin Saturday morning at 10:30 AM with the semi-finals Saturday evening at 5 PM and 6:05 PM. The final is set for Sunday at 12:30 PM. You can watch the action live on Saturday and Sunday via the WRT website or the WRT Facebook page.

2017 WRT Alamo City Open
December 1-3 - San Antonio, Texas

Singles - Round of 32


1) Rodrigo Montoya v. 32) Glenn Martineau
16) Eddie Sada v. 17) Ross Smith Jr

9) Francisco Troncoso v. 24) Miguel Escobedo
8) Christian Longoria v. 25) Micah Farmer

5) Jake Bredenbeck v. 28) Alan Márquez
12) Alan Natera v. 21) Brennan Jennings

13) Hiroshi Shimizu v. 20) Sam Hojat
4) Alejandro Cardona v. 29) Lorenzo Valdez

3) Andree Parrilla v. 30) Cayden Akins
14) Erick Fernandez v. 19) A. J. Fernandez

11) Ernesto Ochoa v. 22) Elias Nieto
6) Gerardo Franco v. 27) Raul Valdez

7) Jaime Martell v. 26) Ruben Martinez
10) Shai Manzuri v. 23) Craig Clement Jr.

15) Juan Loreto v. 18) Erik Mendoza
2) David Horn v. 31) Nicholas Pavloski

Follow the bouncing ball….

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

2017 IRT John Pelham Memorial / Tournament of Champions Preview

Kane Waselenchuk, the #1 player on the the International Racquetball Tour (IRT), has been running rampant. He’ll have a chance to continue that rampage this weekend at the John Pelham Memorial / ProKennex Tournament of Champions in Portland, Oregon. Waselenchuk has surrendered only 12.07 points per match this season (not counting the three matches where his opponent has forfeited), which astonishing. He has dropped a couple of games, after sweeping through all of his matches last season.

Waselenchuk’s record since the US Open in October is jaw dropping, as in five matches (the three forfeit wins have come in the last two events) he’s only allowed 24 points to be scored against him. That’s an average of 1.6 points against per game! Anyone want to argue against Waselenchuk being the best men’s racquetball player of all time?

Nevertheless, there will be 23 other players trying to prevent another Waselenchuk win this weekend in Portland. The field includes the top IRT players, such as #2 Rocky Carson, #3 Alvaro Beltran and #4 Daniel De La Rosa.

Other players of note include former top 10 players Tony Carson and Charles Pratt. Mauro Rojas will also be in Portland off his Boy’s U18 World Junior Championship win earlier this month.

The IRT Round of 16 will be streamed live Friday from 10 AM via the IRT Network with the quarterfinals Friday afternoon from 5 PM on. Also, the semi-finals will be Noon and 1 PM Saturday with the final Saturday night at 7:00 PM. All times Pacific.

2017 IRT John Pelham Memorial / ProKennex Tournament of Champions, November 30-December 2
Portland, Oregon


Qualifying Round 1 - Thursday

Q8) Adam Manilla v. John Wolfe
Q1) Robert Collins v. Matthew Goolsby

Q4) Thomas Carter v. Sunji Spencer
Q5) Scott McClellan v. Tony Carson

Q6) Charles Pratt v. Dylan Reid
Q3) Justus Benson v. Tim Prigo

Q2) Jose Diaz v. Sam Bredenbeck
Q7) Nicholas Riffel v. Mauro Rojas

Round of 16 - Friday

1) Kane Waselenchuk v. Q8 - Noon
8) Mario Mercado v. Q1 - Noon

5) Samuel Murray v. Q4 - 1 PM
4) Daniel De La Rosa v. Q5 - 1 PM

3) Alvaro Beltran v. Q6 - 10 AM
6) Jansen Allen v. Q3 - 10 AM

7) Felipe Camacho v. Q2 - 11 AM
2) Rocky Carson v. Q7 - 11 AM

Follow the bouncing ball….

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Bolivans win doubles, Colombians singles at 2017 Bolivarian Games

The conclusion of the 2017 Bolivarian Games in Santa Marta, Colombia confused The Racquetball Blog staff, as some of the teams in Men’s and Women’s Doubles that were in the final were teams that we thought had lost earlier in the medal round, so we weren’t sure why that was. But we’ve been told that two of the Colombian players - Mario Mercado and Adriana Riveros - were ruled ineligible late in the tournament, because they had not met the eligibility requirements. Both Mercado and Riveros were born in Bolivia, and only got their Colombian passports recently. Bolivarian Games rules are that players need to have a passport for the country they are representing for at least three years, which is much longer than Mercado and Riveros have had theirs, so they were disqualified.

Thus, contrary to what we reported a few days ago, Colombia wasn’t in either Men’s or Women’s Doubles final.

Bolivia took advantage of this, and swept the doubles events. On the Men’s side, Bolivians Roland Keller and Conrrado Moscoso beat Luis Perez and Ramon De Leon of the Dominican Republic, 15-1, 15-3, while their team-mates Jenny Daza and Stefanny Barrios won a close match against Guatemalans Gabriela Martinez and Maria Renee Rodriguez, 15-14, 4-15, 11-9.

In the singles competitions, Colombians swept the finals. Cristina Amaya won the Women’s Singles by defeating Bolivian Jenny Daza, 15-12, 15-11, and Sebastian Franco beat Conrrado Moscoso of Bolivia, 15-10, 15-13, to win the Men’s Final.

Overall, Bolivia topped the medal standings with eight total medals: four gold, two silver and two bronze. Colombia was second with four overall: two gold and two bronze. Guatemala won two silver medals, Ecuador one silver and four bronze, and Dominican Republican won one silver and one bronze. Four years ago it was Ecuador who topped the medal standings. The locale for the 2021 Bolivarian Games has not been chosen.

2017 Bolivarian Games - Santa Marta, Colombia
November 20-25, 2017

WOMEN’S SINGLES


Final - Gold medal match

Cristina Amaya (Colombia) d. Jenny Daza (Bolivia), 15-12, 15-11

Medal Standings

GOLD Cristina Amaya (Colombia)
SILVER Jenny Daza (Bolivia)
BRONZE Carla Muñoz (Chile) & Brenda Laime (Bolivia)

WOMEN’S DOUBLES

Final - Gold medal match

Jenny Daza & Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia) d. Gabriela Martinez & Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala), 15-14, 4-15, 11-9

Medal Standings

GOLD Jenny Daza & Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia)
SILVER Gabriela Martinez & Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala)
BRONZE Lucia Sarmiento & Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador)

WOMEN’S TEAM

Medal Standings

GOLD Bolivia
SILVER Guatemala
BRONZE Colombia & Ecuador

MEN’S SINGLES

Final - Gold medal match

Sebastian Franco (Colombia) d. Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia), 15-10, 15-13

Medal Standings

GOLD Sebastian Franco (Colombia)
SILVER Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia)
BRONZE Carlos Keller (Bolivia) & Fernando Rios (Ecuador)

MEN’S DOUBLES

Final - Gold medal match

Roland Keller & Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) d. Luis Perez & Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic), 15-1, 15-3

Medal Standings

GOLD Roland Keller & Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia)
SILVER Ramon De Leon & Luis Perez (Dominican Republic)
BRONZE Fernando Rios & Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador) and Johan Adasme & Francisco Troncoso (Chile)

MEN’S TEAM

Medal Standings

GOLD Bolivia
SILVER Ecuador
BRONZE Colombia & Dominican Republic

Follow the bouncing ball….

Monday, November 27, 2017

Lambert & Murray win at Canadian Team Selection Event

Frédérique Lambert and Samuel Murray won the Men's and Women's divisions, respectively, at the first Canadian Racquetball National Team Selection Event of the season on the weekend in Vernon, British Columbia. The outcomes are not surprising, as Lambert and Murray are the highest ranked Canadian players on their respective racquetball pro tours.

In the Women’s Final, Lambert defeated veteran Jennifer Saunders, 15-6, 15-4, while Murray beat Tim Landeryou, 15-3, 15-8, in the Men’s Final.

In the women’s semi-finals, Lambert defeated Danielle Drury, 15-11, 15-3, while Saunders needed a tie-breaker to get past Christine Richardson, 15-4, 4-15, 11-8. Murray defeated Coby Iwaasa in one men’s semi, 15-11, 15-8, as Iwaasa made his return to competitive racquetball after a two years away on mission as part of the Church of Latter Day Saints.

Landeryou upset top men’s seed, and Canadian #1, Mike Green in the other men’s semi, 15-17, 15-3, 11-5.

This Selection Event was the first opportunity for players to earn points in the selection process for the 2018 World Championships in China next August. The next Selection Event will be in Kitchener, Ontario, February 2-4, 2018 with the 2018 Canadian National Championships in Winnipeg, May 20-26 2018, serving as the third and final selection event.

2017 Racquetball Canada Selection Event
November 23-26, Vernon, British Columbia

Men's Open

Final


3) Samuel Murray d. 4) Tim Landeryou, 15-3, 15-8

3rd Place

2) Coby Iwaasa d. 1) Mike Green, forfeit

Semi-finals

4) Tim Landeryou d. 1) Mike Green, 15-17, 15-3, 11-5
3) Samuel Murray d. 2) Coby Iwaasa, 15-11, 15-8

Quarterfinals

1) Mike Green d. 8) Nicolas Bousquet, 15-9, 15-6
4) Tim Landeryou d. 5) James Landeryou, 17-15, 15–6

3) Samuel Murray d. 7) Lee Connell, 15-3, 15-8
2) Coby Iwaasa d. 5) Pedro Castro, 18-16, 14-4, forfeit

Women's Open

Final


1) Frédérique Lambert d. 2) Jennifer Saunders, 15-6, 15-4

3rd place

3) Christine Richardson d. 4) Danielle Drury, 15-9, 15-9

Semi-finals

1) Frédérique Lambert d. 4) Danielle Drury, 15-11, 15-3
2) Jennifer Saunders d. 3) Christine Richardson, 15-4, 4-15, 11–8

Quarterfinals

1) Frédérique Lambert d. 8) Cassie Prentice, 15-8, 15-0
4) Danielle Drury d. 5) Michèle Morissette, 15-11, 15-12

3) Christine Richardson d. 6) Valerie Fallu, 15-2, 15-3
2) Jennifer Saunders d. 7) Erin Geeraert, 15-5, 15-7

Follow the bouncing ball….

Friday, November 24, 2017

Bolivia in both Women’s & Men’s Finals at 2017 Bolivarian Games

Bolivians have claimed two of the three spots in the Men’s and Women’s Singles gold medal finals at the Bolivarian Games in Santa Marta, Colombia. The Women’s Singles final will be Bolivian Jenny Daza versus Colombian Cristina Amaya, while Conrrado Moscoso of Bolivia claimed one of the spots n the Men’s Final with a possibility his team-mate - Carlos Keller - will win the other spot.

On the womeen’s side, Amaya beat Brenda Laime of Bolivia, 15-4, 15-5, in one semi-final, while Daza defeated Carla Muñoz of Chile, 15-11, 15-4, in the other, and on the men’s side, Moscoso needed three games to fend off Ecuador’s Fernando Rios, winning 14-15, 15-4, 11-5. The last semi-final involves Keller and Sebastian Franco of Colombia,

The semi-finals will conclude Friday with the finals Saturday in Santa Marta, Colombia.

2017 Bolivarian Games - Santa Marta, Colombia
November 20-25, 2017

WOMEN’S SINGLES


Semi-finals

Cristina Amaya (Colombia) d. Brenda Laime (Bolivia), 15-4, 15-5
Jenny Daza (Bolivia) d. Carla Muñoz (Chile), 15-11, 15-4

Final - Gold medal match

Cristina Amaya (Colombia) v. Jenny Daza (Bolivia)

WOMEN’S DOUBLES

Semi-finals

Cristina Amaya & Adriana Riveros (Colombia) d. Jenny Daza & Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia), 15-10, 15-10
Gabriela Martinez & Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala) d. Lucia Sarmiento   & Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador), 15-13, 15-3

Final - Gold medal match

Cristina Amaya & Adriana Riveros (Colombia) v. Gabriela Martinez & Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala)

MEN’S SINGLES

Semi-finals

Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) d. Fernando Rios (Ecuador), 14-15, 15-4, 11-5
Sebastian Franco (Colombia) d. Carlos Keller  (Bolivia), 15-14, 11-15, 11-4

Final - Gold medal match

Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) v. Sebastian Franco (Colombia)

MEN’S DOUBLES

Semi-finals

Mario Mercado & Sebastian Franco (Colombia) d. Luis Perez & Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic), 15-10, 15-3
Roland Keller & Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) d. Fernando Rios & Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador), 15-12, 15-5

Final - Gold medal match

Mario Mercado & Sebastian Franco (Colombia) v. Roland Keller & Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia)

Follow the bouncing ball….

Rios into semi-finals at 2017 Bolivarian Games

Fernando Rios of Ecuador is the upset winner so far in Men’s Singles quarterfinals at the 2017 Bolivarian Games in Santa Marta, Colombia, as he defeated Mario Mercado of Colombia, 15-3, 7-15, 11-7. Rios will play Conrrado Moscoso in the semi-finals later Friday, as Moscoso bear Edwin Galicia of Guatemala, 15-7, 15-10, in the quarters.

There were no upsets in the Women’s Singles quarters, although there were some matches with Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour (LPRT) regulars. In one, Colombian Cristina Amaya defeated Gabriela Martinez of Guatemala, 15-8, 15-10, while Carla Muñoz of Chile beat Adriana Riveros of Colombia, 15-7, 15-3, in another.

Bolivian Jenny Daza ended the run of Guatemala’s Maria Renee Rodriguez, 15-12, 15-8, and Daza’s team-mate Brenda Laime needed a tie-breaker to defeat Merynanyelly Delgado, 15-6, 14-15, 11-4.

The semi-finals will be played Friday with the finals Saturday in Santa Marta, Colombia.

2017 Bolivarian Games - Santa Marta, Colombia
November 20-25, 2017

WOMEN’S SINGLES


Quarterfinals

Brenda Laime (Bolivia) d. Merynanyelly Delgado (Dominican Republic), 15-6, 14-15, 11-4
Cristina Amaya (Colombia) d. Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala), 15-8, 15-10

Jenny Daza (Bolivia) d. Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala), 15-12, 15-8
Carla Muñoz (Chile) d. Adriana Riveros (Colombia), 15-7, 15-3

Semi-finals

Brenda Laime (Bolivia) v. Cristina Amaya (Colombia)
Carla Muñoz (Chile) v. Jenny Daza (Bolivia)

WOMEN’S DOUBLES

Semi-finals

Cristina Amaya & Adriana Riveros (Colombia) v. Jenny Daza & Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia)
Gabriela Martinez & Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala) v. Lucia Sarmiento   & Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador)

MEN’S SINGLES

Quarterfinals

Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) d. Edwin Galicia (Guatemala), 15-7, 15-10
Fernando Rios (Ecuador) d. Mario Mercado (Colombia), 15-3, 7-15, 11-7

Carlos Keller  (Bolivia) d. Luis Perez (Dominican Republic), 15-10, 15-2
Sebastian Franco (Colombia) d. Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador), 15-4, 15-12

Quarterfinals

Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) v. Fernando Rios (Ecuador)
Carlos Keller  (Bolivia) v. Sebastian Franco (Colombia)

MEN’S DOUBLES

Semi-finals

Mario Mercado & Sebastian Franco (Colombia) v. Luis Perez & Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic)
Fernando Rios & Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador) v. Roland Keller & Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia)

Follow the bouncing ball….

Thursday, November 23, 2017

Medal round day one at 2017 Bolivarian Games

The medal round began Thursday at the 2017 Bolivarian Games in Santa Marta, Colombia. There were no big surprises, in general, but another good win in Women’s Singles for Guatemalan Maria Renee Rodriguez who defeated Maria Paz Muñoz of Ecuador, 11-15, 15-8, 11-5. She’ll play Jenny Daza of Bolivia in the quarterfinals.

But Muñoz wasn’t winless Thursday, as she and team-mate Lucia Sarmiento came back from a game down, including fighting off match point, to beat Mariana Tobon and Lilian Zea of Venezuela, 7-15, 15-14, 11-5.

The medal round continues in Santa Marta Friday with the quarterfinals and semi-finals in singles and the semi-finals in doubles.

2017 Bolivarian Games - Santa Marta, Colombia
November 20-25, 2017

WOMEN’S SINGLES

Round of 16


Brenda Laime (Bolivia) - BYE
Merynanyelly Delgado (Dominican Republic) d. Alejandra Jimenez (Dominican Republic), 15-9, 15-11

Cristina Amaya (Colombia) d. Mariana Tobon (Venezuela), 15-11, 15-11
Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala) d. Paola Guerra (Venezuela), 15-0, 15-1

Jenny Daza (Bolivia) - BYE
Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala) d. Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador), 11-15, 15-8, 11-5


Adriana Riveros (Colombia) d. Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador), 15-4, 15-2
Carla Muñoz (Chile) - BYE

Quarterfinals

Brenda Laime (Bolivia) v. Merynanyelly Delgado (Dominican Republic)
Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala) v. Cristina Amaya (Colombia)

Jenny Daza (Bolivia) v. Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala)
Carla Muñoz (Chile) v. Adriana Riveros (Colombia)

WOMEN’S DOUBLES

Quarterfinals


Cristina Amaya & Adriana Riveros (Colombia) - BYE
Jenny Daza & Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia) d. Merynanyelly Delgado & Alejandra Jimenez (Dominican Republic), 15-8, 15-8

Lucia Sarmiento & Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador) d. Mariana Tobon & Lilian Zea (Venezuela), 7-15, 15-14, 11-5
Gabriela Martinez & Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala) - BYE

Semi-finals

Cristina Amaya & Adriana Riveros (Colombia) v. Jenny Daza & Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia)
Gabriela Martinez & Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala) v. Lucia Sarmiento & Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador)

MEN’S SINGLES

Round of 16


Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) d. Luis Zea (Venezuela), 15-5, 15-2
Edwin Galicia (Guatemala) d. Cesar Castillo (Venezuela), 15-14, 15-4

Fernando Rios (Ecuador) d. Juan Jose Salvatierra (Guatemala), 15-0, 15-13
Mario Mercado (Colombia) d. Sebastian Mendiguri Tuesta (Peru), 15-1, 15-0

Carlos Keller (Bolivia) d. Johan Adasme (Chile), 15-4, 15-6
Luis Perez (Dominican Republic) d. Francisco Troncoso (Chile), 15-, 15-

Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador) d. Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic), 15-2, 15-11
Sebastian Franco (Colombia) d. Jose Luis Ponce (Peru), 15-2, 15-5

Quarterfinals

Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) v. Edwin Galicia (Guatemala)
Mario Mercado (Colombia) v. Fernando Rios (Ecuador)

Carlos Keller (Bolivia) v. Luis Perez (Dominican Republic)
Sebastian Franco (Colombia) v. Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador)

MEN’S DOUBLES

Quarterfinals


Mario Mercado & Sebastian Franco (Colombia) d. Johan Adasme & Francisco Troncoso (Chile), 15-3, 14-15, 11-5
Luis Perez & Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic) d. Edwin Galicia & Christian Wer (Guatemala), 15-9, 15-8.

Roland Keller & Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) d. Ricardo Gomez & Luis Zea (Venezuela), 15-8, 15-2
Fernando Rios & Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador) d. Jose Luis Ponce & Oscar Navarro (Peru), 15-1, 15-1

Semi-finals

Mario Mercado & Sebastian Franco (Colombia) v. Luis Perez & Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic)
Fernando Rios & Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador) d. Roland Keller & Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia)

Follow the bouncing ball….

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

2017 Bolivarian Games - Last day of group stage play

Women’s and Men’s Singles group stage matches are through at the 2017 Bolivarian Games in Santa Marta, Colombia. In Women’s Singles, Colombian Cristina Amaya defeated Carla Muñoz of Chile, 15-12, 7-15, 11–6, but we believe Muñoz will still top Group B, although she, Amaya and Guatemala’s Maria Renee Rodriguez were all 1-1 in the group matches. But Muñoz won 3 games and lost 2, while Amaya was 3 & 3, and Rodriguez 2 & 3, so we think that’s the way they will be ranked.

A dramatic match in Group D of Women’s Singles, as Paola Guerra of Venezuela defeated Alejandra Jimenez of the Dominican, 11-15, 15-11, 11-10. With the win, Guerra will be 3rd in the group, behind Gabriela Martinez of Guatemala in first and Adriana Riveros of Colombia, second.

In Men’s Singles, Conrrado Moscoso of Bolivia and Luis Perez of the Dominican Republic battled for 1st place in Group A with the the Bolivian Moscoso coming out on top, 7-15, 15-4, 11-2. Another Men’s Singles match that went breaker was a surprise, as Colombian Sebastian Franco was pushed to three games by Venezuelan Luis Zea despite Zea coming into the match winless. But Franco was able to pull out the match in three games, 15-10, 10-15, 11-4.

The group stage wraps up Wednesday, and the medal round begins Thursday. The finals will be Saturday in Santa Marta, Colombia.

2017 Bolivarian Games - Santa Marta, Colombia
November 20-25, 2017

WOMEN’S SINGLES

Group A - Round 1


Brenda Laime (Bolivia) d. Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador), 15-14, 3-15, 11-6
Mariana Tobon (Venezuela) - BYE

Round 2

Brenda Laime (Bolivia) d. Mariana Tobon (Venezuela), 15-12, 10-15, 11-4
Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador) - BYE

Round 3

Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador) d. Mariana Tobon (Venezuela), 11-15, 15-9, 11-9
Brenda Laime (Bolivia) - BYE

Group A - Standings

1. Brenda Laime (Bolivia) - 2-0
2. Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador) - 1-1
3. Mariana Tobon (Venezuela) - 0-2

Group B - Round 1

Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala) d. Cristina Amaya (Colombia), 13-15, 15-11, 11-7
Carla Muñoz (Chile) - BYE

Round 2

Carla Muñoz (Chile) d. Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala), 15-3, 15-4
Cristina Amaya (Colombia) - BYE

Round 3

Cristina Amaya (Colombia) d. Carla Muñoz (Chile), 15-12, 7-15, 11-6
Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala) - BYE

Group B - Standings

1. Carla Muñoz (Chile) - 1-1 (3-2 games)
2. Cristina Amaya (Colombia) - 1-1 (3-3)
3. Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala) - 1-1 (2-3)

Group C - Round 1

Jenny Daza (Bolivia) d. Maria Jose Muñoz (Ecuador), 15-7, 15-5
Merynanyelly Delgado (Dominican Republic) - BYE

Round 2

Jenny Daza (Bolivia) d. Merynanyelly Delgado (Dominican Republic), 10-15, 15-12, 11-4
Maria Jose Muñoz (Ecuador) - BYE

Round 3

Merynanyelly Delgado (Dominican Republic) d. Maria Jose Muñoz (Ecuador), 15-14, 15-5
Jenny Daza (Bolivia) - BYE

Group C - Standings

1. Jenny Daza (Bolivia) - 2-0
2. Merynanyelly Delgado (Dominican Republic) - 1-1
3. Maria Jose Muñoz (Ecuador) - 0-2

Group D - Round 1

Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala) d. Adriana Riveros (Colombia), 15-1, 6-15, 11-8
Paola Guerra (Venezuela) d. Alejandra Jimenez (Dominican Republic), 11-15, 15-11, 11-10

Round 2

Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala) d. Paola Guerra (Venezuela), 15-3, 15-3
Adriana Riveros (Colombia) d. Alejandra Jimenez (Dominican Republic), 15-4, 15-5

Round 3

Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala) d. Alejandra Jimenez (Dominican Republic), 15-0, 15-0
Adriana Riveros (Colombia) d. Paola Guerra (Venezuela), 15-1, 15-9

Group D - Standings

1. Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala) - 3-0
2. Adriana Riveros (Colombia) - 2-1
3. Paola Guerra (Venezuela) - 1-2
4. Alejandra Jimenez (Dominican Republic) - 0-3

WOMEN’S DOUBLES

Group A - Round 1


Cristina Amaya & Adriana Riveros (Colombia) d. Lucia Sarmiento & Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador), 12-15, 15-11, 11-9
Merynanyelly Delgado & Alejandra Jimenez (Dominican Republic) - BYE

Round 2

Cristina Amaya & Adriana Riveros (Colombia) d. Merynanyelly Delgado & Alejandra Jimenez (Dominican Republic), 15-2, 15-4
Lucia Sarmiento & Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador) - BYE

Round 3

Lucia Sarmiento & Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador) d. Merynanyelly Delgado & Alejandra Jimenez (Dominican Republic), 15-11, 15-13
Cristina Amaya & Adriana Riveros (Colombia) - BYE

Group A - Standings

1. Cristina Amaya & Adriana Riveros (Colombia) - 2-0
2. Lucia Sarmiento & Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador) - 1-1
3. Merynanyelly Delgado & Alejandra Jimenez (Dominican Republic) - 0-2

Group B - Round 1

Gabriela Martinez & Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala) d. Jenny Daza & Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia), 15-8, 15-10
Mariana Tobon & Lilian Zea (Venezuela) - BYE

Round 2

Gabriela Martinez & Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala) d. Mariana Tobon & Lilian Zea (Venezuela), 15-0, 15-2
Jenny Daza & Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia) - BYE

Round 3

Jenny Daza & Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia) d. Mariana Tobon & Lilian Zea (Venezuela), 15-5, 15-2
Gabriela Martinez & Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala) - BYE

Group B - Standings

1. Gabriela Martinez & Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala) - 2-0
2. Jenny Daza & Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia) - 1-1
3. Mariana Tobon & Lilian Zea (Venezuela) - 0-2

MEN’S SINGLES

Group A - Round 1


Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) d. Juan Jose Salvatierra (Guatemala), 15-0, 15-4
Luis Perez (Dominican Republic) d. Jose Luis Ponce (Peru), 15-3, 15-5

Round 2

Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) d. Jose Luis Ponce (Peru), 15-6, 15-2
Luis Perez (Dominican Republic) d. Juan Jose Salvatierra (Guatemala), 14-15, 15-13, 11-4

Round 3

Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) d. Luis Perez (Dominican Republic), 7-15, 15-4, 11-2
Juan Jose Salvatierra (Guatemala) d. Jose Luis Ponce (Peru), 15-6, 15-0

Group A - Standings

1. Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) - 3-0
2. Luis Perez (Dominican Republic) - 2-1
3. Juan Jose Salvatierra (Guatemala) - 1-2
4. Jose Luis Ponce (Peru) - 0-3

Group B - Round 1

Francisco Troncoso (Chile) d. Luis Zea (Venezuela), 15-6, 15-11
Sebastian Franco (Colombia) d. Fernando Rios (Ecuador), 15-6, 15-7

Round 2

Sebastian Franco (Colombia) d. Francisco Troncoso (Chile), 15-0, 15-6
Fernando Rios (Ecuador) d. Luis Zea (Venezuela), 15-1, 15-2

Round 3


Sebastian Franco (Colombia) d. Luis Zea (Venezuela), 15-10, 10-15, 11-4
Fernando Rios (Ecuador) d. Francisco Troncoso (Chile), 8-15, 15-0, 11-2

Group B - Standings

1. Sebastian Franco (Colombia) - 3-0
2. Fernando Rios (Ecuador) - 2-1
3. Francisco Troncoso (Chile) - 1-2
4. Luis Zea (Venezuela) - 0-3

Group C - Round 1

Carlos Keller (Bolivia) d. Edwin Galicia (Guatemala), 15-1, 15-5
Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic) d. Sebastian Mendiguri Tuesta (Peru), 15-2, 15-0

Round 2

Carlos Keller (Bolivia) d. Sebastian Mendiguri Tuesta (Peru), 15-3, 15-2
Edwin Galicia (Guatemala) d. Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic), 15-3, 10-15, 11-1

Round 3

Carlos Keller (Bolivia) vd Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic), 15-14, 15-9
Edwin Galicia (Guatemala) d. Sebastian Mendiguri Tuesta (Peru), 15-1, 15-1

Group C - Standings

1. Carlos Keller (Bolivia) - 3-0
2. Edwin Galicia (Guatemala) - 2-1
3. Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic) - 1-2
4. Sebastian Mendiguri Tuesta (Peru) - 0-3

Group D - Round 1

Mario Mercado (Colombia) d. Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador), 15-10, 15-8
Johan Adasme (Chile) d. Cesar Castillo (Venezuela), 15-5, 15-6

Round 2

Mario Mercado (Colombia) d. Johan Adasme (Chile), 15-5, 15-1
Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador) d. Cesar Castillo (Venezuela), 11-15, 15-12, 11-9

Round 3

Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador) d. Johan Adasme (Chile), 15-8, 15-6
Mario Mercado (Colombia) d. Cesar Castillo (Venezuela), 15-7, 15-10

Group D - Standings

1. Mario Mercado (Colombia) - 3-0
2. Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador) - 2-1
3. Johan Adasme (Chile) - 1-2
4. Cesar Castillo (Venezuela) - 0-3

MEN’S DOUBLES

Group A - Round 1


Roland Keller & Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) d. Luis Perez & Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic), 15-4, 15-3
Mario Mercado & Sebastian Franco (Colombia) d. Jose Luis Ponce & Oscar Navarro (Peru), 15-0, 15-3

Round 2

Luis Perez & Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic) d. Jose Luis Ponce & Oscar Navarro (Peru), 15-6, 15-0
Mario Mercado & Sebastian Franco (Colombia) d. Roland Keller & Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia), 15-12, 15-3

Round 3

Roland Keller & Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) d. Jose Luis Ponce & Oscar Navarro (Peru), forfeit - 15-0, 15-0
Mario Mercado & Sebastian Franco (Colombia) d. Luis Perez & Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic), 15-6, 15-13

Standings

1. Mario Mercado & Sebastian Franco (Colombia) - 3-0
2. Roland Keller & Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) - 2-1
3. Luis Perez & Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic) - 1-2
4. Jose Luis Ponce & Oscar Navarro (Peru) - 0-3

Group B - Round 1

Edwin Galicia & Christian Wer (Guatemala) d. Johan Adasme & Francisco Troncoso (Chile), 15-10, 15-9
Fernando Rios & Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador) d. Ricardo Gomez & Luis Zea (Venezuela), 15-7, 15-2

Round 2

Edwin Galicia & Christian Wer (Guatemala) d. Ricardo Gomez & Luis Zea (Venezuela), 15-7, 15-2
Fernando Rios & Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador) d. Johan Adasme & Francisco Troncoso (Chile), 15-6, 15-3

Round 3

Fernando Rios & Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador) d. Edwin Galicia & Christian Wer (Guatemala), 15-6, 14-15, 11-7
Ricardo Gomez & Luis Zea (Venezuela) d. Johan Adasme & Francisco Troncoso (Chile), 9-15, 15-11, 11-8

Standings

1. Fernando Rios & Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador) - 3-0
2. Edwin Galicia & Christian Wer (Guatemala) - 2-1
3. Ricardo Gomez & Luis Zea (Venezuela) - 1-2
4. Johan Adasme & Francisco Troncoso (Chile) - 0-3

Follow the bouncing ball….

2017 Bolivarian Games - Group Stage Day 1 & 2

The 2017 Bolivarian Games are going on now in Santa Marta, Colombia. The Bolivarian Games are a quadrennial event (i.e., one that occurs every 4 years) that is a stepping block to the Olympics. The Olympics were last year in Rio, so this is the first year of a new quadrennial. Thus, smaller multi-sport games are occurring this year.

Next year there will be the Central American and Caribbean Games, which is a bigger event than the Bolivarian Games. Then in 2019, the Pan American Games will occur in Lima, Peru, and then in 2020 the Summer Olympics are in Tokyo. Racquetball hasn’t been included in the Olympic Games - yet - (we’ve talked about this issue previously), but it is recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), and racquetball is a part of these other games.

There are only 8 countries in the event, but there are some high quality players involved. As with other international events, the competition begins with a group stage lasting three days followed by a medal round.

They’ve played two days of the group stage, and there have been some interesting results and several tie-breakers. Perhaps the most interesting result so far is Guatemala’s Maria Renee Rodriguez defeating Colombian Cristina Amaya, 13-15, 15-11, 11-7, in Group B. But Rodriguez may not finish top of the group, because she lost to Carla Muñoz of Chile, 15-3, 15-4. Muñoz and Amaya square off in the last match of the group today, and if Muñoz wins, she’ll top the group. But a win by Amaya and it’ll depend on games won to determine the group finishing order.

The group stage wraps up on Wednesday with the medal round beginning Thursday. The finals will be Saturday in Santa Marta, Colombia.

2017 Bolivarian Games - Santa Marta, Colombia
November 20-25, 2017

WOMEN’S SINGLES

Group A - Round 1


Brenda Laime (Bolivia) d. Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador), 15-14, 3-15, 11-6
Mariana Tobon (Venezuela) - BYE

Round 2

Brenda Laime (Bolivia) d. Mariana Tobon (Venezuela), 15-12, 10-15, 11-4
Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador) - BYE

Round 3

Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador) v. Mariana Tobon (Venezuela)
Brenda Laime (Bolivia) - BYE

Group B - Round 1

Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala) d. Cristina Amaya (Colombia), 13-15, 15-11, 11-7
Carla Muñoz (Chile) - BYE

Round 2

Carla Muñoz (Chile) d. Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala), 15-3, 15-4
Cristina Amaya (Colombia) - BYE

Round 3

Cristina Amaya (Colombia) v. Carla Muñoz (Chile)
Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala) - BYE

Group C - Round 1

Jenny Daza (Bolivia) d. Maria Jose Muñoz (Ecuador), 15-7, 15-5
Merynanyelly Delgado (Dominican Republic) - BYE

Round 2

Jenny Daza (Bolivia) d. Merynanyelly Delgado (Dominican Republic), 10-15, 15-12, 11-4
Maria Jose Muñoz (Ecuador) - BYE

Round 3

Maria Jose Muñoz (Ecuador) v. Merynanyelly Delgado (Dominican Republic)
Jenny Daza (Bolivia) - BYE

Group D - Round 1

Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala) d. Adriana Riveros (Colombia), 15-1, 15-6, 11-8
Paola Guerra (Venezuela) d. Alejandra Jimenez (Dominican Republic), 11-15, 15-11, 11-10

Round 2

Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala) d. Paola Guerra (Venezuela), 15-3, 15-3
Adriana Riveros (Colombia) d. Alejandra Jimenez (Dominican Republic), 15-4, 15-5

Round 3

Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala) v. Alejandra Jimenez (Dominican Republic)
Adriana Riveros (Colombia) v. Paola Guerra (Venezuela)

WOMEN’S DOUBLES

Group A - Round 1


Cristina Amaya & Adriana Riveros (Colombia) d. Maria Jose Muñoz & Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador), 12-15, 15-11, 11-9
Merynanyelly Delgado & Alejandra Jimenez (Dominican Republic) - BYE

Round 2

Cristina Amaya & Adriana Riveros (Colombia) d. Merynanyelly Delgado & Alejandra Jimenez (Dominican Republic), 15-2, 15-4
Maria Jose Muñoz & Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador) - BYE

Round 3

Maria Jose Muñoz & Maria Paz Muñoz (Ecuador) v. Merynanyelly Delgado & Alejandra Jimenez (Dominican Republic)
Cristina Amaya & Adriana Riveros (Colombia) - BYE

Group B - Round 1

Gabriela Martinez & Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala) d. Jenny Daza & Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia), 15-8, 15-10
Mariana Tobon & Lilian Zea (Venezuela) - BYE

Round 2

Gabriela Martinez & Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala) d. Mariana Tobon & Lilian Zea (Venezuela), 15-0, 15-2
Jenny Daza & Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia) - BYE

Round 3

Jenny Daza & Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia) v. Mariana Tobon & Lilian Zea (Venezuela)
Gabriela Martinez & Maria Renee Rodriguez (Guatemala) - BYE

MEN’S SINGLES

Group A - Round 1


Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) d. Juan Jose Salvatierra (Guatemala), 15-0, 15-4
Luis Perez (Dominican Republic) d. Jose Luis Ponce (Peru), 15-3, 15-5

Round 2

Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) d. Jose Luis Ponce (Peru), 15-6, 15-2
Luis Perez (Dominican Republic) d. Juan Jose Salvatierra (Guatemala), 14-15, 15-13, 11-4

Round 3

Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) v. Luis Perez (Dominican Republic)
Jose Luis Ponce (Peru) v. Juan Jose Salvatierra (Guatemala)

Group B - Round 1

Francisco Troncoso (Chile) d. Luis Zea (Venezuela), 15-6, 15-11
Sebastian Franco (Colombia) d. Fernando Rios (Ecuador), 15-6, 15-7

Round 2

Sebastian Franco (Colombia) d. Francisco Troncoso (Chile), 15-0, 15-6
Fernando Rios (Ecuador) d. Luis Zea (Venezuela), 15-1, 15-2

Round 3


Sebastian Franco (Colombia) v. Luis Zea (Venezuela)
Francisco Troncoso (Chile) v. Fernando Rios (Ecuador)

Group C - Round 1

Carlos Keller (Bolivia) d. Edwin Galicia (Guatemala), 15-1, 15-5
Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic) d. Sebastian Mendiguri Tuesta (Peru), 15-2, 15-0

Round 2

Carlos Keller (Bolivia) d. Sebastian Mendiguri Tuesta (Peru), 15-3, 15-2
Edwin Galicia (Guatemala) d. Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic), 15-3, 10-15, 11-1

Round 3

Carlos Keller (Bolivia) v. Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic)
Edwin Galicia (Guatemala) v. Sebastian Mendiguri Tuesta (Peru)

Group D - Round 1

Mario Mercado (Colombia) d. Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador), 15-10, 15-8
Johan Adasme (Chile) d. Cesar Castillo (Venezuela), 15-5, 15-6

Round 2

Mario Mercado (Colombia) d. Johan Adasme (Chile), 15-5, 15-1
Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador) d. Cesar Castillo (Venezuela), 11-15, 15-12, 11-9

Round 3

Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador) v. Johan Adasme (Chile)
Mario Mercado (Colombia) v. Cesar Castillo (Venezuela)

MEN’S DOUBLES

Group A - Round 1


Roland Keller & Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) d. Luis Perez & Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic), 15-4, 15-3
Mario Mercado & Sebastian Franco (Colombia) d. Jose Luis Ponce & Oscar Navarro (Peru), 15-0, 15-3

Round 2

Luis Perez & Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic) d. Jose Luis Ponce & Oscar Navarro (Peru), 15-6, 15-0
Mario Mercado & Sebastian Franco (Colombia) d. Roland Keller & Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia), 15-12, 15-3

Round 3

Roland Keller & Conrrado Moscoso (Bolivia) v. Jose Luis Ponce & Oscar Navarro (Peru)
Mario Mercado & Sebastian Franco (Colombia) v. Luis Perez & Ramon De Leon (Dominican Republic)

Group B - Round 1

Edwin Galicia & Christian Wer (Guatemala) d. Johan Adasme & Francisco Troncoso (Chile), 15-10, 15-9
Fernando Rios & Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador) d. Ricardo Gomez & Luis Zea (Venezuela), 15-7, 15-2

Round 2

Edwin Galicia & Christian Wer (Guatemala) d. Ricardo Gomez & Luis Zea (Venezuela), 15-7, 15-2
Fernando Rios & Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador) d. Johan Adasme & Francisco Troncoso (Chile), 15-6, 15-3

Round 3

Edwin Galicia & Christian Wer (Guatemala) v. Fernando Rios & Jose Daniel Ugalde (Ecuador)
Johan Adasme & Francisco Troncoso (Chile) v. Ricardo Gomez & Luis Zea (Venezuela)

Follow the bouncing ball….

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Waselenchuk wins in St Louis at 2017 IRT Pro Racquetball Winter Rollout

Kane Waselenchuk, the International Racquetball Tour's (IRT's:) #1 player won the St. Louis Pro Racquetball Winter Rollout in St. Louis, Missouri Saturday by defeating IRT #2, Rocky Carson, 11-1, 11-3, 11-4, in the final. Waselenchuk's win continues his undefeated season, and puts his tournament winning streak at 19. Saturday's win was the 109th of Waselenchuk's career.

In the semi-finals, Waselenchuk was a forfeit winner over Daniel De La Rosa, while Carson beat Jansen Allen, the 6th seed, 11-7, 11-7, 11-3.

In doubles, Jake Bredenbeck and David Horn won a tie-breaker to defeat Felipe Camacho and Samuel Murray, 12-15, 15-8, 11-8.

The next IRT Tier 1 event will be the Portland Tournament of Champions, November 30 to December 3 in Portland, Oregon.

2017 St. Louis IRT Pro Racquetball Winter Rollout - November 16–18, 2017
St. Louis, Missouri


Semi-finals - Saturday

1) Kane Waselenchuk d. 4) Daniel De La Rosa, forfeit
2) Rocky Carson d. 6) Jansen Allen, 11-7, 11-7, 11-3

Final - Saturday

1) Kane Waselenchuk d. 2) Rocky Carson, 11-1, 11-3, 11-4

IRT Doubles - Quarterfinals - Saturday

1) Jake Bredenbeck & David Horn - BYE
5) Tony Carson & John Scott d. 4) Robert Collins & Justus Benson, 15-12, 15-6

3) Adam Manilla & Nicholas Riffel - BYE
2) Felipe Camacho & Samuel Murray - BYE

IRT Doubles - Semi-finals - Saturday

1) Jake Bredenbeck & David Horn d. 5) Tony Carson & John Scott, 15-6, 15-9
2) Felipe Camacho & Samuel Murray d. 3) Adam Manilla & Nicholas Riffel, 15-14, 15-9

IRT Doubles - Final - Saturday

1) Jake Bredenbeck & David Horn d. 2) Felipe Camacho & Samuel Murray, 12-15, 15-8, 11-8

Follow the bouncing ball….

Saturday, November 18, 2017

Allen into semis at 2017 IRT St Louis Pro Racquetball Winter Rollout

Jansen Allen is into the semi-finals at the 2017 International Racquetball Tour (IRT) St. Louis Pro Racquetball Winter Rollout in St. Louis, Missouri, which is his first semi-final appearance since March. Allen, seeded 6th, got there by upsetting 3rd seed Alvaro Beltran, 11-8, 11-4, 11-7. In the semis, Allen will face IRT #2 Rocky Carson, who was a winner over Sebastian Franco in the quarterfinals on Friday, 11-6, 11-10 [sic], 11-2.

Kane Waselenchuk, the IRT's #1 player, defeated fellow Canadian Samuel Murray, 11-3, 11-1, 11-2, to reach the semis, where he will play IRT #4 Daniel De La Rosa, who needed five games to get past 5th seed David Horn, 11-8, 10-12, 12-10, 7-11, 11-1.

The semi-finals are Saturday morning at 10 and 11 AM, and will be streamed live via the IRT Network. The final is Saturday night at 7 PM. All times Central.

2017 St. Louis IRT Pro Racquetball Winter Rollout - November 16–18, 2017
St. Louis, Missouri


Quarterfinals - Friday

1) Kane Waselenchuk d. 8) Samuel Murray, 11-3, 11-1, 11-2
4) Daniel De La Rosa d. 5) David Horn, 11-8, 10-12, 12-10, 7-11, 11-1

6) Jansen Allen d. 3) Alvaro Beltran, 11-8, 11-4, 11-7
2) Rocky Carson d. 7) Sebastian Franco, 11-6, 11-10 [sic], 11-2

Semi-finals - Saturday

1) Kane Waselenchuk v. 4) Daniel De La Rosa - 11 AM
2) Rocky Carson v. 6) Jansen Allen - 10 AM

IRT Doubles - Quarterfinals - Saturday

1) Jake Bredenbeck & David Horn - BYE
4) Robert Collins & Justus Benson v. 5) Tony Carson & John Scott - 9 AM

3) Adam Manilla & Nicholas Riffel - BYE
2) Felipe Camacho & Samuel Murray - BYE

Follow the bouncing ball….

Friday, November 17, 2017

No upsets in Round of 16 at 2017 IRT St. Louis Pro Racquetball Winter Rollout

Everything went according to form in the Round of 16 at the 2017 International Racquetball Tour (IRT) St. Louis Pro Racquetball Winter Rollout in St. Louis, Missouri, as the higher seeds have won all eight matches with only two going more than three games. IRT #1 Kane Waselenchuk only needed three games to get past Adam Manilla, winning 11-1, 11-0, 11-0.

Waselenchuk will play 8th seed Samuel Murray in the quarterfinals, as Murray beat Felipe Camacho, 8-11, 11-3, 11-7, 11-4, in one of the two Round of 16 matches to go four games. In the other, IRT #4 Daniel De La Rosa dropped the first game against Justus Benson, but came back to win in four games, 10-12, 11-3, 11-7, 13-11. Benson was looking good, especially with his drive serve to the left side.

Finally, in a match that we would have thought would go more than three games, David Horn defeated Jake Bredenbeck in three straight games, 11-5, 11-9, 11-4. Horn will play De La Rosa in the quarters later today.

The quarterfinals will be Friday afternoon and evening from 4 PM on, and can be viewed live via the IRT Network. They’ll play both the semi-finals and final on Saturday, so the semis are at 10 and 11 AM with the final at 7 PM. All times Central.

2017 St. Louis IRT Pro Racquetball Winter Rollout - November 16–18, 2017
St. Louis, Missouri


Round of 16 - Friday

1) Kane Waselenchuk d. Adam Manilla, 11-1, 11-0, 11-0
8) Samuel Murray d. Felipe Camacho, 8-11, 11-3, 11-7, 11-4

5) David Horn d. Jake Bredenbeck, 11-5, 11-9, 11-4
4) Daniel De La Rosa d. Justus Benson, 10-12, 11-3, 11-7, 13-11

3) Alvaro Beltran d. Thomas Carter, 11-6, 11-7, 13-11
6) Jansen Allen d. Fabrizio Mora, 11-3, 11-1, 11-0

7) Sebastian Franco d. Robert Collins, 11-4, 11-3, 11-7
2) Rocky Carson d. Nicholas Riffel, 11-7, 11-8, 11-3

Quarterfinals - Friday

1) Kane Waselenchuk v. 8) Samuel Murray - 6 PM
4) Daniel De La Rosa v. 5) David Horn - 5 PM

3) Alvaro Beltran v. 6) Jansen Allen - 7 PM
2) Rocky Carson v. 7) Sebastian Franco - 4 PM

IRT Doubles - Quarterfinals - Saturday

1) Jake Bredenbeck & David Horn - BYE
4) Robert Collins & Justus Benson v. 5) Tony Carson & John Scott - 9 AM

3) Adam Manilla & Nicholas Riffel - BYE
2) Felipe Camacho & Samuel Murray - BYE

Follow the bouncing ball….

Qualifying results from 2017 IRT St Louis Pro Racquetball Winter Rollout

The 2017 International Racquetball Tour (IRT) St. Louis Pro Racquetball Winter Rollout kicked off in St. Louis, Missouri Thursday night with former top 10 player Tony Carson making just his fourth appearance on tour in the last three years.

Carson played Jake Bredenbeck in qualifying for a spot in Friday’s Round of 16 against David Horn, but it was Bredenbeck who came out on top, winning 11-0, 6-11, 11-4, 11-9.

The other qualifying result of note was Fabrizio Mora’s upset win over Scott McClellan, 5-11, 2-11, 11-5, 11-9, 11-9. Mora will play Jansen Allen in the 16s Friday.

The Round of 16 will be streamed live Friday from 10 AM via the IRT Network with the quarterfinals Friday afternoon and evening from 4 PM on. They’ll play both the semi-finals and final on Saturday, so the semis are at 10 and 11 AM with the final at 7 PM. All times Central.

2017 St. Louis IRT Pro Racquetball Winter Rollout - November 16–18, 2017
St. Louis, Missouri


Qualifying Round - Thursday

Q8) Adam Manilla d. Juan Martinez III, 11-5, 11-1, 11-0
Q1) Felipe Camacho - BYE

Q4) Jake Bredenbeck d. Tony Carson, 11-0, 6-11, 11-4, 11-9
Q5) Justus Benson d. Dane Bjorn, 11-2, 11-8, 11-0

Q6) Thomas Carter d. Troy Warigon, 11-3, 11-5, 11-4
Q3) Fabrizio Mora d. Scott McClellan, 5-11, 2-11, 11-5, 11-9, 11-9

Q2) Robert Collins - BYE
Q7) Nicolas Riffel d. Noe Rivera, forfeit

Round of 16 - Friday

1) Kane Waselenchuk v. Adam Manilla - Noon
8) Samuel Murray v. Felipe Camacho - Noon

5) David Horn v. Jake Bredenbeck - 11 AM
4) Daniel De La Rosa v. Justus Benson - 11 AM

3) Alvaro Beltran v. Thomas Carter - 1 PM
6) Jansen Allen v. Fabrizio Mora - 1 PM

7) Sebastian Franco v. Robert Collins - 10 AM
2) Rocky Carson v. Nicholas Riffel - 10 AM

IRT Doubles - Quarterfinals - Saturday

1) Jake Bredenbeck & David Horn - BYE
4) Robert Collins & Justus Benson v. 5) Tony Carson & John Scott - 9 AM

3) Adam Manilla & Nicholas Riffel - BYE
2) Felipe Camacho & Samuel Murray - BYE

Follow the bouncing ball….

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

2017 St. Louis IRT Pro Racquetball Winter Rollout Preview

The 2017 St. Louis Pro Racquetball Winter Rollout is this weekend’s International Racquetball Tour (IRT) Tier 1 event happening in St. Louis, Missouri. The top players are all there, as well as a former top 10 player in Tony Carson. He’ll play Jake Bredenbeck in qualifying for a spot in the Round of 16 against David Horn.

Kane Waselenchuk, the #1 IRT player, will be looking to continue his tournament winning streak, but IRT #2 Rocky Carson will try to prevent that happening, as will #3 Alvaro Beltran and #4 Daniel De La Rosa.

The Round of 16 should be streamed live Friday from 10 AM via the IRT Network with the quarterfinals Friday afternoon and evening from 4 PM on. They’ll play both the semi-finals and final on Saturday, so the semis are at 10 and 11 AM with the final at 7 PM. All times Central.

2017 St. Louis IRT Pro Racquetball Winter Rollout - November 16–18, 2017
St. Louis, Missouri


Qualifying Round - Thursday

Q8) Adam Manilla v. Juan Martinez III - 6 PM
Q1) Felipe Camacho - BYE

Q4) Jake Bredenbeck v. Tony Carson - 6 PM
Q5) Justus Benson v. Dane Bjorn - 6 PM

Q6) Thomas Carter v. Troy Warigon - 7 PM
Q3) Scott McClellan v. Fabrizio Mora - 7 PM

Q2) Robert Collins - BYE
Q7) Nicolas Riffel v. Noe Rivera - 7 PM

Round of 16 - Friday

1) Kane Waselenchuk v. Q8 - Noon
8) Samuel Murray v. Felipe Camacho - Noon

5) David Horn v. Q4 - 11 AM
4) Daniel De La Rosa v. Q5 - 11 AM

3) Alvaro Beltran v. Q6 - 1 PM
6) Jansen Allen v. Q3 - 1 PM

7) Sebastian Franco v. Robert Collins - 10 AM
2) Rocky Carson v. Q7 - 10 AM

IRT Doubles - Quarterfinals - Saturday

1) Jake Bredenbeck & David Horn - BYE
4) Robert Collins & Justus Benson v. 5) Tony Carson & John Scott - 9 AM

3) Adam Manilla & Nicholas Riffel - BYE
2) Felipe Camacho & Samuel Murray - BYE

Follow the bouncing ball….

Sunday, November 12, 2017

Team standings for 2017 IRF World Junior Racquetball Championships

Mexico came out on top of the team standings at the 2017 International Racquetball Federation (IRF) World Junior Racquetball Championships in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which wasn’t a surprise. But it was surprising that Bolivia won the Girls Team title, especially considering they didn’t have a team in Girls U18 Doubles, so scored zero in the division. Yet they were narrowly ahead of the Mexican girls1032 points to 1028. We think this is the first time Bolivia has won the girls title at World Juniors.

Micaela Meneses Cuellar led the Bolivian girls with gold medals in both U14 Girls Singles and U14 Girls Doubles with Camila Arnez. Three other Bolivian girls were double medalists: Stefanny Barrios won gold in U16 Singles and bronze in U18 Singles, Valeria Centellas won gold in Girls U16 Doubles (with Romina Rivero) and bronze in U18 Singles, and Romina Rivero won gold in Girls U16 Doubles (with Centellas) and bronze in Girls U16 Singles.

The USA boys won three gold medals - two from Akul Ramayani (Boys U14 Singles & Doubles, with Antonio Rojas) and one from Mauro Rojas (Boys U18 Singles), which was the most of any country. Yet they were still 2nd in the Boys Team standings with 932 points compared to Mexico’s 1200, which included gold from Sebastian Fernandez in Boys U16 Singles and gold from Gerardo Franco and Eduardo Portillo in Boys U18 Doubles.

29th IRF World Junior Racquetball Championships
Minneapolis, Minnesota


Boys Team Standings

1 Mexico - 1200 points
2 USA - 932
3 Bolivia - 844
4 Ecuador - 544
5 Canada - 510
6 Costa Rica - 506
7 Guatemala - 262
8 Chile - 252
9 Colombia - 158
10 Ireland - 152
11 Korea - 114
12 Honduras - 74
13 Argentina - 20

Girls Team Standings

1 Bolivia - 1032 points
2 Mexico - 1028
3 USA - 692
4 Canada - 304
5 Costa Rica -302
6 Ecuador - 280
7 Guatemala - 200
8 Ireland - 80
9 Korea & Colombia - 76
11 Chile - 56

Overall Team Standings

1 Mexico - 2228 points
2 Bolivia - 1876
3 USA - 1624
4 Ecuador - 824
5 Canada - 814
6 Costa Rica - 808
7 Guatemala - 462
8 Chile - 308
9 Colombia - 234
10 Ireland - 232
11 Korea - 190
12 Honduras - 74
13 Argentina - 20

U18 Boy's Singles

Gold - Mauro Rojas (USA)
SIlver - Eduardo Portillo (Mexico)
Bronze- Gerardo Franco (Mexico) and Trevor Webb (Canada), 15-3, 15-11

U16 Boy's Singles

Gold - Sebastian Fernandez (Mexico)
SIlver - Gerson Miranda (Bolivia)
Bronze- Diego Garcia (Bolivia) and Liam Evangelista (Mexico)

U14 Boy's Singles

Gold - Akul Ramayani (USA)
SIlver - Sebastian Longoria (Mexico)
Bronze- Hector Barrios (Bolivia) and Antonio Rojas (USA)

U18 Girl's Singles

Gold - Montserrat Mejia (Mexico)
SIlver - Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala)
Bronze- Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia) and Valeria Centellas (Bolivia)

U16 Girl's Singles

Gold - Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia)
SIlver - Laura Flores (Mexico)
Bronze- Romina Rivero (Bolivia) and Nikita Chauhan (USA)

U14 Girl's Singles

Gold - Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia)
SIlver - Guadalupe Griffin (Mexico)
Bronze- Karime Arreola (Mexico) and Annie Roberts (USA)

U18 Boy's Doubles

Gold - Gerardo Franco & Eduardo Portillo (Mexico)
SIlver - Simon Comeau & Trevor Webb (Canada)
Bronze- Juan Francisco Cueva & Jorge Ochoa Moreira (Ecuador) and Sergio Acuña & Andres Montero (Costa Rica)

U16 Boy's Doubles

Gold - Diego Garcia & Gerson Miranda (Bolivia)
SIlver - Sebastian Fernandez & Oscar Nieto (Mexico)
Bronze- Julian Homberger & Tomas Sanchez (Costa Rica) and Juan Sebastian Flores & Esteban de Janon (Ecuador)

U14 Boy's Doubles

Gold - Akul Ramayani & Antonio Rojas (USA)
SIlver - Sebastian Longoria & Erick Trujillo (Mexico)
Bronze- Josue Bermeo & Pablo Vera (Ecuador) and Hector Barrios & Adrian Jaldin (Bolivia)

U18 Girl's Doubles

Gold - Denisse Maldonado & Montserrat Mejia (Mexico)
SIlver - Megan Carver & Hollie Scott (USA)
Bronze- Maria Jose Muñoz & Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador)

U16 Girl's Doubles

Gold - Valeria Centellas & Romina Rivero (Bolivia)
SIlver - Delia Aguilar & Laura Flores (Mexico)
Bronze- Briana Jacquet & Graciana Wargo (USA) and Nathalia Pinero & Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador)

U14 Girl's Doubles

Gold - Camila Arnez & Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia)
SIlver - Sofia Freer & Maricruz Ortiz (Costa Rica)
Bronze- Guadalupe Griffin & Valeria Hernandez (Mexico) and Heather Mahoney & Julia Stein (USA)

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Saturday, November 11, 2017

3, 2, 1 gold medals in doubles at the 2017 IRF World Junior Racquetball Championships

Bolivia won three of the four gold medals in doubles, Mexico two and USA one at the 2017 International Racquetball Federation (IRF) World Junior Racquetball Championships at the Lifetime Fitness Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Saturday. Bolivia took two of the three gold medals in Girls Doubles and one in Boys, while Mexico took one in each, and the USA won the other Boys division.

Bolivians Valeria Centellas and Romina Rivero went undefeated through the Girls U16 round robin competition to capture the gold, and their team-mates Camila Arnez and Micaela Meneses Cuellar did the same in Girls U14. On the boys side, Bolivians Diego Garcia and Gerson Miranda narrowly defeated Sebastian Fernandez and Oscar Nieto of Mexico, 15-10, 15-14, to claim the Boys U16 title.

Mexico took both the U18 titles. Gerardo Franco and Eduardo Portillo (Mexico) beat Canadians Simon Comeau and Trevor Webb, 15-9, 15-2, for the Boys U18 title, and Denisse Maldonado and Montserrat Mejia of Mexico were winners in the Girls U18 title, going 3-1 over the double round robin competition.

Akul Ramayani and Antonio Rojas won the USA's only doubles title by defeating Mexicans Sebastian Longoria and Erick Trujillo, 15-12, 15-11, in the final of Boys U14 Doubles. The win gave Ramayani two gold medals in U14, as he also won gold in Boys U14 Singles.

There were two girls who were double gold medalists: Mejia in Girls U18 Singles and Doubles, and Cuellar in U14 Singles and Doubles.

The 2017 IRF World Juniors concluded Saturday at the Lifetime Fitness Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

29th IRF World Junior Racquetball Championships
Minneapolis, Minnesota

November 4-11, 2017

U18 Boy's Doubles

Final - Saturday

Gerardo Franco & Eduardo Portillo (Mexico) d. Simon Comeau & Trevor Webb (Canada), 15-9, 15-2

U16 Boy's Doubles

Final - Saturday

Diego Garcia & Gerson Miranda (Bolivia) d. Sebastian Fernandez & Oscar Nieto (Mexico), 15-10, 15-14

U14 Boy's Doubles

Final - Saturday

Akul Ramayani & Antonio Rojas (USA) d. Sebastian Longoria & Erick Trujillo (Mexico), 15-12, 15-11

U18 Girl's Doubles - Double Round Robin

Round 6
- Saturday

Megan Carver & Hollie Scott (USA) d. Denisse Maldonado & Montserrat Mejia (Mexico), 15-14, 15-13

Standings

1 Denisse Maldonado & Montserrat Mejia (Mexico) - 3-1
2 Megan Carver & Hollie Scott (USA) - 2-2
3 Maria Jose Muñoz & Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador) - 1-3

U16 Girl's Doubles - Round Robin

Round 5
- Friday

Valeria Centellas & Romina Rivero (Bolivia) d. Nathalia Pinero & Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador), 15-3, 15-7
Delia Aguilar & Laura Flores (Mexico) d. Briana Jacquet & Graciana Wargo (USA), 15-4, 15-2
Cassie Prentice & Camilia Wilscam (Canada) d. Aranxa Anguizola & Melissa Barrantes (Costa Rica), 15-2, 15-3

Standings

1 Valeria Centellas & Romina Rivero (Bolivia) - 5-0
2 Delia Aguilar & Laura Flores (Mexico) - 4-1
3 Briana Jacquet & Graciana Wargo (USA) - 3-2
4 Nathalia Pinero & Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador) - 2-3
5 Cassie Prentice & Camilia Wilscam (Canada) - 1-4
6 Aranxa Anguizola & Melissa Barrantes (Costa Rica) - 0-5

U14 Girl's Doubles - Round Robin

Round 5
- Saturday

Camila Arnez & Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia) d. Guadalupe Griffin & Valeria Hernandez (Mexico), 11-15, 15-8, 11-8
Sofia Freer & Maricruz Ortiz (Costa Rica) d. Aoife Beckett & Kelly Ann Ryan (Ireland), 15-3, 15-1
Heather Mahoney & Julia Stein (USA) d. Juliette Parent & Riley Sommerville (Canada), 15-8, 15-4

Standings

1 Camila Arnez & Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia) - 5-0
2 Sofia Freer & Maricruz Ortiz (Costa Rica) - 4-1
3 Guadalupe Griffin & Valeria Hernandez (Mexico) - 3-2
4 Heather Mahoney & Julia Stein (USA) - 2-3
4 Juliette Parent & Riley Sommerville (Canada) - 1-4
6 Aoife Beckett & Kelly Ann Ryan (Ireland) - 0-5

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Two gold each in singles for the USA, Bolivia & Mexico at 2017 World Junior Championships

When a country hosts a sporting event, they hope the "home cooking" will benefit their players. That certainly seemed to be the case Saturday in the singles finals at the 29th International Racquetball Federation (IRF) World Junior Racquetball Championships at Lifetime Fitness Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as the USA won two gold medals in the boys divisions.

One came in the premier Boys' event: U18, as American Mauro Rojas defeated Eduardo Portillo of Mexico in two straight games, 15-6, 15-14. After winning the first game, Rojas took a 6-0 lead in game two. But Portillo wasn't going to go that quietly, as he came back to tie it at 6-6, and they went back and forth from there.

Rojas did get another lead at 11-8, but it was Portillo who got to 14 first at 14-12. On his first game point, Portillo skipped a backhand, and that led to Rojas's 13th point. But Portillo got the serve back with a backhand pinch winner off Rojas's serve. Portillo couldn't covert his second game point, as Rojas smashed a backhand return that went off the left wall to the front wall a few feet off the floor and deep into the back court. It put Portillo in an awkward spot, and he couldn't get out of it.

Porteillo gave Rojas his 14th point on a silver platter as he blew up a backhand return, putting it right into the floor. On his first match point, Rojas hit a forehand pinch shot that Portillo could not retrieve, so Rojas is the 2017 World Junior Champion in Boys U18.

Akul Ramayani got the USA their other gold medal in Boys Singles, as he won Boys U14 by defeating Mexican Sebastian Longoria in two comfortable games, 15-10, 15-5. After a 7-4 lead in game one, Fernandez was never within fewer than three points of Ramayani except at the start of game two.

Perhaps the most dramatic final was in Boys U16, as Sebastian Fernandez of Mexico defeated Bolivian Gerson Miranda, 15-14, 15-11. Fernandez was down 14-7 in game one, but still came back to win. Then in game two, Miranda was ahead early, including an 8-3 lead. But Miranda was doing a lot of work in the match, diving multiple times on multiple rallies. It seemed that took its toll as game two went along, as Miranda appeared to be tired in the second half of game two. Thus, Fernandez caught up at 9-9, and then edged ahead to 13-10, and won it at 15-11, when he ended the last of the many long rallies the players had with a forehand cross court shot.

Gabriela Martinez will not return to Guatemala with a gold medal for the first time in World Cup competition. She'd won gold twice in both U14 and U16, but in her first U18 final, Martinez lost to Mexican Montserrat Mejia, 15-13, 4-15, 11-5. After splitting the first two games, Mejia got the first two points of game three. But Martinez responded with four straight points to make it 4-2, and it looked like she'd keep her gold medal run intact.

However, Mejia scored seven unanswered points to lead 9-4. Martinez did call a timeout at 5-4, but to no avail, as Mejia won the next three rallies. Mejia got her first match point with a backhand pinch that was flat out of the left corner. She converted that match point by hitting a drive Z serve to the left that Martinez returned with a backhand into the floor.

The win is a measure of revenge for Mejia, as she lost to Martinez in the Girls U16 final last year.

Bolivians won both the Girls U16 and U14 finals this year. Stefanny Barrios defeated Laura Flores of Mexico, 15-12, 15-13, for the U16 title, and Micaela Meneses Cuellar beat Guadalupe Griffin (Mexico), 15-3, 15-6, to win the U14 gold medal.

The IRF World Junior Championships concluded Saturday at the Lifetime Fitness Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

29th IRF World Junior Racquetball Championships
Minneapolis, Minnesota


U18 Boy's Singles

Final - Saturday

Mauro Rojas (USA) d. Eduardo Portillo (Mexico), 15-6, 15-14

U16 Boy's Singles

Final - Saturday

Sebastian Fernandez (Mexico) d. Gerson Miranda (Bolivia), 15-14, 15-11

U14 Boy's Singles

Final - Saturday

Akul Ramayani (USA) d. Sebastian Longoria (Mexico), 15-10, 15-5

U18 Girl's Singles

Finals - Saturday

Montserrat Mejia (Mexico) d. Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala), 15-13, 4-15, 11-5

U16 Girl's Singles

Final - Saturday

Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia) d. Laura Flores (Mexico), 15-12, 15-13

U14 Girl's Singles

Final - Saturday

Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia) d. Guadalupe Griffin (Mexico), 15-3, 15-6

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Friday, November 10, 2017

Doubles semi-final results from 2017 IRF World Junior Championships

Only one of the Boys Doubles semi-finals at the 2017 International Racquetball Federation (IRF) World Junior Racquetball Championships at the Lifetime Fitness Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota went to three games. That happened in Boys U14, as Mexicans Sebastian Longoria and Erick Trujillo came back from a game down to defeat Bolivians Hector Barrios and Adrian Jaldin, 10-15, 15-12, 11-6.

Bolivia will play the USA pair of Akul Ramayani and Antonio Rojas in the final on Saturday, as the USA beat Josue Bermeo and Pablo Vera of Ecuador, 15-3, 15-12.

Bolivia is also in the Boys U16 final, as Diego Garcia and Gerson Miranda (Bolivia) beat Julian Homberger and Tomas Sanchez of Costa Rica, 15-7, 15-5, in the semi-finals Friday. They will play Mexico in the final, as Sebastian Fernandez and Oscar Nieto of Mexico defeated Juan Sebastian Flores and Esteban de Janon of Ecuador, 15-9, 15-14, in the other semi.

The Boys U18 final will see Mexico and Canada face off. Mexicans Gerardo Franco and Eduardo Portillo defeated Ecuadorans Juan Francisco Cueva and Jorge Ochoa Moreira, 15-2, 15-5, in one semi-final, while Canadians Simon Comeau and Trevor Webb beat Sergio Acuña and Andres Montero of Costa Rica in the other semi, 15-11, 15-11.

In Girls U16 Friday, there were wins by Mexico's Delia Aguilar and Laura Flores, Bolivia's Valeria Centellas and Romina Rivero, and Ecuador's Nathalia Pinero and Ana Lucia Sarmiento on Friday. That sets up a likely silver medal match between Mexico's Aguilar and Flores and the USA's Briana Jacquet and Graciana Wargo, as both teams have a 3-1 record. The Bolivians are undefeated at 4-0, and we think have wrapped up the gold medal. Bolivia does play Ecuador Saturday, but even a loss to Ecuador would put Bolivia on 4-1, which would be the same record as the winner of Mexico-USA, but Bolivia has beaten both those teams, so has the head to head advantage.

The picture in Girls U14 is more complicated, as there are three teams that could finish with 4-1 records: Camila Arnez and Micaela Meneses Cuellar of Bolivia - now 4-0, Sofia Freer and Maricruz Ortiz of Costa Rica at 3-1, and Guadalupe Griffin and Valeria Hernandez of Mexico at 3-1. Bolivia and Mexico play each other on Saturday, and Bolivia win gives them the gold medal. But a Mexico win, and Costa Rica win over Ireland, who are winless so far, would give those three teams 4-1 records, which would mean a tie-breaker rule would come into effect. Earlier this week, Costa Rica beat Mexico in a breaker, and Friday Bolivia beat Costa Rica two straight, so gold will depend on who wins between Bolivia and Mexico and whether the win is in two straight games or needs a tie-breaker.

The 2017 IRF World Juniors concludes Saturday at the Lifetime Fitness Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Check out the IRF Facebook page for live streaming of the event.

29th IRF World Junior Racquetball Championships
Minneapolis, Minnesota

November 4-11, 2017

U18 Boy's Doubles

Semi-finals - Friday

Simon Comeau (Canada) & Trevor Webb (Canada) d. Sergio Acuña & Andres Montero (Costa Rica), 15-11, 15-11
Gerardo Franco & Eduardo Portillo (Mexico) d. Juan Francisco Cueva & Jorge Ochoa Moreira (Ecuador), 15-2, 15-5

Final - Saturday

Simon Comeau (Canada) & Trevor Webb (Canada) v. Gerardo Franco & Eduardo Portillo (Mexico) - 2:30 PM

U16 Boy's Doubles

Semi-finals - Friday

Sebastian Fernandez & Oscar Nieto (Mexico) d. Juan Sebastian Flores & Esteban de Janon (Ecuador), 15-9, 15-14
Diego Garcia & Gerson Miranda (Bolivia) d. Julian Homberger & Tomas Sanchez (Costa Rica), 15-7, 15-5

Final - Saturday

Sebastian Fernandez & Oscar Nieto (Mexico) v. Diego Garcia & Gerson Miranda (Bolivia) - 1 PM

U14 Boy's Doubles

Semi-finals - Friday

Sebastian Longoria & Erick Trujillo (Mexico) d. Hector Barrios & Adrian Jaldin (Bolivia), 10-15, 15-12, 11-6
Akul Ramayani & Antonio Rojas (USA) d. Josue Bermeo & Pablo Vera (Ecuador), 15-3, 15-12

Final - Saturday

Sebastian Longoria & Erick Trujillo (Mexico) v. Akul Ramayani & Antonio Rojas (USA) - 1 PM

U18 Girl's Doubles - Double Round Robin

Round 6
- Saturday

Denisse Maldonado & Montserrat Mejia (Mexico) v. 3 Megan Carver & Hollie Scott (USA) - 1:30 PM

Standings

1 Denisse Maldonado & Montserrat Mejia (Mexico) - 3-0
2 Megan Carver & Hollie Scott (USA) - 1-2
3 Maria Jose Muñoz & Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador) - 1-2

U16 Girl's Doubles - Round Robin

Round 4
- Friday

Delia Aguilar & Laura Flores (Mexico) d. Cassie Prentice & Camilia Wilscam (Canada), 15-0, 15-5
Valeria Centellas & Romina Rivero (Bolivia) d. Briana Jacquet & Graciana Wargo (USA), 15-3, 15-1
Nathalia Pinero & Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador) d. Aranxa Anguizola & Melissa Barrantes (Costa Rica), 15-1, 15-0

Round 5 - Saturday

Delia Aguilar & Laura Flores (Mexico) v. Briana Jacquet & Graciana Wargo (USA)
Cassie Prentice & Camilia Wilscam (Canada) v. Aranxa Anguizola & Melissa Barrantes (Costa Rica)
Valeria Centellas & Romina Rivero (Bolivia) v. Nathalia Pinero & Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador)

Standings

1 Valeria Centellas & Romina Rivero (Bolivia) - 4-0
2 Briana Jacquet & Graciana Wargo (USA) - 3-1
2 Delia Aguilar & Laura Flores (Mexico) - 3-1
4 Nathalia Pinero & Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador) - 2-2
5 Aranxa Anguizola & Melissa Barrantes (Costa Rica) - 0-4
5 Cassie Prentice & Camilia Wilscam (Canada) - 0-4

U14 Girl's Doubles - Round Robin

Round 4
- Friday

Camila Arnez & Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia) d. Sofia Freer & Maricruz Ortiz (Costa Rica), 15-11, 15-7
Guadalupe Griffin & Valeria Hernandez (Mexico) d. Heather Mahoney & Julia Stein (USA), 15-8, 15-9
Juliette Parent & Riley Sommerville (Canada) d. Aoife Beckett & Kelly Ann Ryan (Ireland), 15-7, 15-3

Round 5 - Saturday

Camila Arnez & Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia) v. Guadalupe Griffin & Valeria Hernandez (Mexico)
Sofia Freer & Maricruz Ortiz (Costa Rica) v. Aoife Beckett & Kelly Ann Ryan (Ireland)
Heather Mahoney & Julia Stein (USA) v. Juliette Parent & Riley Sommerville (Canada)

Standings

1 Camila Arnez & Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia) - 4-0
2 Sofia Freer & Maricruz Ortiz (Costa Rica) - 3-1
2 Guadalupe Griffin & Valeria Hernandez (Mexico) - 3-1
4 Heather Mahoney & Julia Stein (USA) - 1-3
4 Juliette Parent & Riley Sommerville (Canada) - 1-3
6 Aoife Beckett & Kelly Ann Ryan (Ireland) - 0-4

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Dramatic semi-finals at 2017 IRF World Junior Championships

The semi-finals in singles at the 29th International Racquetball Federation (IRF) World Junior Racquetball Championships at Lifetime Fitness Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota produced some dramatic matches with more than one upset.

The most dramatic matches were two 11-10 tie-breakers. In Boys U16, Sebastian Fernandez of Mexico came back in the breaker to defeat Diego Garcia of Bolivia, 15-13, 13-15, 11-10. Garcia was up 8-4, and 10-8, but Fernandez came back each time to squeak out the victory. He'll play another Bolivian in the final, as Gerson Miranda (Bolivia) beat Liam Evangelista (Mexico), 15-7, 15-8, in the other semi-final.

In Boys U14, American Akul Ramayani will play for gold on home soil as he overcame match points in both games two and three to defeat Bolivian Hector Barrios, 10-15, 15-14, 11-10. Ramayani will play Mexican Sebastian Longoria in the final, as Longoria beat Ramayani's team-mate Antonio Rojas (USA), 15-14, 15-6, in the other semi.

There was only on tie-breaker from the Girls World Cup divisions, but it was the most surprising one, as top seed in Girls U18 Gabriela Martinez of Guatemala needed three games to get past Bolivian Valeria Centellas, 15-1, 12-15, 11-3. Martinez's win combined with Mexican Montserrat Mejia's win over Stefanny Barrios of Bolivia, 15-12, 15-13, in the other semi means this year's Girls U18 final will be a repeat of last year's Girls U16 final, when Martinez defeated Mejia for the gold medal.

In an upset that didn't require three games, American Mauro Rojas beat Gerardo Franco of Mexico, 15-10, 15-11. Rojas will play another Mexican in the final Saturday, as Eduardo Portillo beat Canadian Trevor Webb in the other semi, 15-3, 15-11. If Portillo wins on Saturday it will be his 2nd consecutive gold medal at World Juniors, as he won gold in Boys U16 last year. If Rojas wins, it will be 2nd medal in U18 as he was a bronze medalist two years ago.

The IRF World Junior Championships conclude Saturday at the Lifetime Fitness Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Check out the IRF Facebook page for live streaming of the event.

29th IRF World Junior Racquetball Championships
Minneapolis, Minnesota


U18 Boy's Singles
Semi-finals - Friday

Mauro Rojas (USA) d. Gerardo Franco (Mexico), 15-10, 15-11
Eduardo Portillo (Mexico) d. Trevor Webb (Canada), 15-3, 15-11

Final - Saturday

Eduardo Portillo (Mexico) v. Mauro Rojas (USA) - 12:30 PM

U16 Boy's Singles
Semi-finals - Friday

Sebastian Fernandez (Mexico) d. Diego Garcia (Bolivia), 15-13, 13-15, 11-10
Gerson Miranda (Bolivia) d. Liam Evangelista (Mexico), 15-7, 15-8

Final - Saturday

Sebastian Fernandez (Mexico) v. Gerson Miranda (Bolivia) - 10:30 AM

U14 Boy's Singles
Semi-finals - Friday

Sebastian Longoria (Mexico) d. Antonio Rojas (USA), 15-14, 15-6
Akul Ramayani (USA) d. Hector Barrios (Bolivia), 10-15, 15-14, 11-10

Final - Saturday

Sebastian Longoria (Mexico) v. Akul Ramayani (USA) - 11 AM

U18 Girl's Singles
Semi-finals - Friday

Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala) d. Valeria Centellas (Bolivia), 15-1, 12-15, 11-3
Montserrat Mejia (Mexico) d. Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia), 15-12, 15-13

Finals - Saturday

Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala) v. Montserrat Mejia (Mexico) - 11:30 AM

U16 Girl's Singles
Semi-finals - Friday

Laura Flores (Mexico) d. Nikita Chauhan (USA), 15-3, 15-3
Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia) d. Romina Rivero (Bolivia), 15-8, 15-6

Final - Saturday

Laura Flores (Mexico) v. Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia) - 9 AM

U14 Girl's Singles
Semi-finals - Friday

Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia) d. Karime Arreola (Mexico), 15-8, 15-8
Guadalupe Griffin (Mexico) d. Annie Roberts (USA), 15-3, 15-9

Final - Saturday

Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia) v. Guadalupe Griffin (Mexico) - 9 AM

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Quarterfinal doubles results from 2017 IRF World Junior Racquetball Championships

They are down to the semi-finals in doubles at the 2017 International Racquetball Federation (IRF) World Junior Racquetball Championships at the Lifetime Fitness Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

In Girls U18 Doubles, the USA team of Megan Carver and Hollie Scott defeated Maria Jose Muñoz and Ana Lucia Sarmiento of Ecuador, 15-11, 15-7. The win levels the head to head record between the teams, as there were three teams in the division, which was a double round robin. In their first match, Ecuador won in a tie-breaker, so the USA's win in two straight games should give them the silver medal. Mexicans Denisse Maldonado and Montserrat Mejia have already wrapped up the gold with three wins. There will be one last match between Mexico and the USA on Saturday.

Mexicans Gerardo Franco and Eduardo Portillo won their Boys U18 Doubles quarterfinal match in decisive fashion by beating Lukas Le and Mauro Rojas of the USA, 15-0, 15-9. In the semi-finals, Mexico will play Ecuadorans Juan Francisco Cueva and Jorge Ochoa Moreira, who were straight game winners over Geovani Mendoza and Jose Salvatierra of Guatemala, 15-3, 15-8.

The other semi will be between Canadians Simon Comeau and Trevor Webb - winners over Colombians Felipe Cardona and Set Cubillos, 15-2, 15-11 - and Costa Ricans Sergio Acuña and Andres Montero, who had a narrow two game win over Rodrigo Mendoza and Bryan Zambrana of Bolivia, 15-12, 15-12.

The IRF World Juniors semi-finals go Friday in the boys divisions, while the girls continue their doubles round robin competitions Friday as well. Check out the IRF Facebook page for live streaming of the event.

29th IRF World Junior Racquetball Championships
Minneapolis, Minnesota

November 4-11, 2017

U18 Boy's Doubles

Quarterfinals - Thursday

Simon Comeau (Canada) & Trevor Webb (Canada) d. Felipe Cardona & Set Cubillos (Colombia), 15-2, 15-11
Sergio Acuña & Andres Montero (Costa Rica) d. Rodrigo Mendoza & Bryan Zambrana (Bolivia), 15-12, 15-12

Juan Francisco Cueva & Jorge Ochoa Moreira (Ecuador) d. Geovani Mendoza & Jose Salvatierra (Guatemala), 15-3, 15-8
Gerardo Franco & Eduardo Portillo (Mexico) d. Lukas Le & Mauro Rojas (USA), 15-0, 15-9

Semi-finals - Friday

Simon Comeau (Canada) & Trevor Webb (Canada) v. Sergio Acuña & Andres Montero (Costa Rica)
Juan Francisco Cueva & Jorge Ochoa Moreira (Ecuador) v. Gerardo Franco & Eduardo Portillo (Mexico)

U16 Boy's Doubles

Quarterfinals - Thursday

Sebastian Fernandez & Oscar Nieto (Mexico) d. Julian Singh & Mitchell Turner (USA), 15-5, 15-8
Juan Sebastian Flores & Esteban de Janon (Ecuador) d. Johan Adamsme & Ari Weissbrot (Chile), 15-14, 5-15, 11-5

Julian Homberger & Tomas Sanchez (Costa Rica) d. Ian Frattinger & Sean Sauvé (Canada), 15-13, 7-15, 11-5
Diego Garcia & Gerson Miranda (Bolivia) d. Jose Cardona & Javier Nathan (Guatemala), 15-2, 15-6

Semi-finals - Friday

Sebastian Fernandez & Oscar Nieto (Mexico) v. Juan Sebastian Flores & Esteban de Janon (Ecuador)
Diego Garcia & Gerson Miranda (Bolivia) v. Julian Homberger & Tomas Sanchez (Costa Rica)

U14 Boy's Doubles

Quarterfinals - Thursday

Sebastian Longoria & Erick Trujillo (Mexico) d. Ben Carey & Jack Kearney (Ireland), 15-5, 15-3
Hector Barrios & Adrian Jaldin (Bolivia) d. Namen Gauri & Nathan Jauvin (Canada), 15-7, 15-8

Josue Bermeo & Pablo Vera (Ecuador) d. Diego Gatica & Jaime Mansilla (Chile), 15-13, 15-4
Akul Ramayani & Antonio Rojas (USA) d. Felipe Guillen & Victor Segura (Costa Rica), 15-5, 15-9

Semi-finals - Friday

Sebastian Longoria & Erick Trujillo (Mexico) v. Hector Barrios & Adrian Jaldin (Bolivia)
Akul Ramayani & Antonio Rojas (USA) v. Josue Bermeo & Pablo Vera (Ecuador)

U18 Girl's Doubles - Double Round Robin

Round 5


Megan Carver & Hollie Scott (USA) d. Maria Jose Muñoz & Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador), 15-11, 15-7
Denisse Maldonado & Montserrat Mejia (Mexico) - BYE

Standings

1 Denisse Maldonado & Montserrat Mejia (Mexico) - 3-0
3 Maria Jose Muñoz & Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador) - 1-2
3 Megan Carver & Hollie Scott (USA) - 1-2

U16 Girl's Doubles - Round Robin

Round 3
- Thursday

Delia Aguilar & Laura Flores (Mexico) d. Aranxa Anguizola & Melissa Barrantes (Costa Rica), 15-0, 15-0
Valeria Centellas & Romina Rivero (Bolivia) d. Cassie Prentice & Camilia Wilscam (Canada), 15-2, 15-4
Briana Jacquet & Graciana Wargo (USA) d. Nathalia Pinero & Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador), 15-14, 8-15, 11-5

Standings

1 Valeria Centellas & Romina Rivero (Bolivia) - 3-0
1 Briana Jacquet & Graciana Wargo (USA) - 3-0
3 Delia Aguilar & Laura Flores (Mexico) - 2-1
4 Nathalia Pinero & Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador) - 1-2
5 Cassie Prentice & Camilia Wilscam (Canada) - 0-3
5 Aranxa Anguizola & Melissa Barrantes (Costa Rica) - 0-3

U14 Girl's Doubles - Round Robin

Round 3
- Thursday

Camila Arnez & Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia) d. Aoife Beckett & Kelly Ann Ryan (Ireland), 15-1, 15-0
Sofia Freer & Maricruz Ortiz (Costa Rica) d. Heather Mahoney & Julia Stein (USA), 15-12, 15-8
Guadalupe Griffin & Valeria Hernandez (Mexico) d. Juliette Parent & Riley Sommerville (Canada), 15-12, 15-4

Standings

1 Camila Arnez & Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia) - 3-0
1 Sofia Freer & Maricruz Ortiz (Costa Rica) - 3-0
3 Guadalupe Griffin & Valeria Hernandez (Mexico) - 2-1
4 Heather Mahoney & Julia Stein (USA) - 1-2
5 Juliette Parent & Riley Sommerville (Canada) - 0-3
5 Aoife Beckett & Kelly Ann Ryan (Ireland) - 0-3

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Thursday, November 9, 2017

Singles quarterfinals at 2017 World Junior Racquetball Championships

It was quarterfinal day Thursday at the 29th International Racquetball Federation (IRF) World Junior Racquetball Championships at Lifetime Fitness Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as the medalists were determined in the singles divisions.

In Boys U18, Canadian Trevor Webb upset the 2nd seed Fernando Ruiz, 15-1, 15-13, to earn a place in the semi-finals, and assure himself at least a bronze medal. Also, winning in an upset was 5th seed Mauro Rojas of the USA beating 4th seed Set Cubillos of Colombia, 15-13, 6-15, 11-3. But Mexico could still put two players in the final, as Mexican Eduardo Portillo defeated Dane Elkins (USA), 15-7, 15-7, and Gerardo Franco still to play Andres Montero (Costa Rica) in the quarters. Portillo plays Webb, and Rojas faces either Franco or Montero.

Top seed in Girls U18 - Gabriela Martinez of Guatemala - won her quarterfinal match in two straight games, defeating Canadian Alexis Iwaasa, 15-7, 15-3. Martinez will face Bolivian Valeria Centellas in the semi-finals, as Centellas squeaked out a tie-breaker win over Erin Rivera of Mexico, 14-15, 15-8, 11-9.

Also, Centallas's Bolivian team-mate Stefanny Barrios ended American Hollie Scott's dreams of a medal, 5-15, 15-11, 11-5, in the quarters. She'll play 2nd seed Montserrat Mejia of Mexico, who ended American Jordan Cooperrider's junior career by defeating her 15-9, 15-3.

The IRF World Juniors playoff continues Thursday and runs through Saturday. Check out the IRF Facebook page for live streaming of the event.

29th IRF World Junior Racquetball Championships
Minneapolis, Minnesota


U18 Boy's Singles
Quarterfinals - Thursday

Gerardo Franco (Mexico) v. Andres Montero (Costa Rica)
Mauro Rojas (USA) d. Set Cubillos (Colombia), 15-13, 6-15, 11-3

Eduardo Portillo (Mexico) d. Dane Elkins (USA), 15-7, 15-7
Trevor Webb (Canada) d. Fernando Ruiz (Bolivia), 15-1, 15-13

Semi-finals - Friday

Gerardo Franco (Mexico) or Andres Montero (Costa Rica) v. Mauro Rojas (USA)
Eduardo Portillo (Mexico) v. Trevor Webb (Canada)

U16 Boy's Singles
Quarterfinals - Thursday

Sebastian Fernandez (Mexico) d. Ian Frattinger (Canada), 15-5, 15-12
Diego Garcia (Bolivia) d. Juan Sebastian Flores (Ecuador), 15-0, 15-4

Liam Evangelista (Mexico) d. Sahil Thakur (USA), 15-13, 15-13
Gerson Miranda (Bolivia) d. Julian Homberger (Costa Rica), 15-9, 15-4

Semi-finals - Friday

Sebastian Fernandez (Mexico) v. Diego Garcia (Bolivia)
Gerson Miranda (Bolivia) v. Liam Evangelista (Mexico)

U14 Boy's Singles
Quarterfinals - Thursday

Sebastian Longoria (Mexico) d. Felipe Guillen (Costa Rica), 15-5, 15-1
Antonio Rojas (USA) d. Adrian Jaldin (Bolivia), 15-1, 15-11

Akul Ramayani (USA) d. Erick Trujillo (Mexico), 15-7, 14-15, 11-9
Hector Barrios (Bolivia) d. Josue Bermeo (Ecuador), 15-0, 15-7

Semi-finals - Friday

Sebastian Longoria (Mexico) v. Antonio Rojas (USA)
Hector Barrios (Bolivia) v. Akul Ramayani (USA)

U18 Girl's Singles
Quarterfinals - Thursday

Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala) d. Alexis Iwaasa (Canada), 15-7, 15-3
Valeria Centellas (Bolivia) d. Erin Rivera (Mexico), 14-15, 15-8, 11-9

Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia) d. Hollie Scott (USA), 5-15, 15-11, 11-5
Montserrat Mejia (Mexico) d. Jordan Cooperrider (USA), 15-9, 15-3

Semi-finals - Friday

Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala) v. Valeria Centellas (Bolivia)
Montserrat Mejia (Mexico) v. Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia)

U16 Girl's Singles
Quarterfinals - Thursday

Laura Flores (Mexico) d. Daniela Herrera (Colombia), 15-1, 15-0
Nikita Chauhan (USA) d. Cassie Prentice (Canada), 15-14, 15-13

Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia) d. Briana Jacquet (USA), 15-6, 15-4
Romina Rivero (Bolivia) d. Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador), 15-2, 15-10

Semi-finals - Friday

Laura Flores (Mexico) v. Nikita Chauhan (USA)
Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia) v. Romina Rivero (Bolivia)

U14 Girl's Singles
Quarterfinals - Thursday

Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia) d. Camila Rivero (Bolivia), 15-9, 15-8
Karime Arreola (Mexico) d. Sofia Freer (Costa Rica), 15-7, 15-6

Annie Roberts (USA) d. Juliette Parent (Canada), 15-10, 14-15, 11-4
Guadalupe Griffin (Mexico) d. Maricruz Ortiz (Costa Rica), 15-12, 15-14

Semi-finals - Friday

Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia) v. Karime Arreola (Mexico)
Guadalupe Griffin (Mexico) v. Annie Roberts (USA)

Follow the bouncing ball….

Singles results from 29th IRF World Junior Racquetball Championships

The second round of singles matches Wednesday at the 29th International Racquetball Federation (IRF) World Junior Racquetball Championships in Minneapolis, Minnesota at Lifetime Fitness Target Center produced plenty of drama, especially as it was the first playoff day, so players who lose from this day forward are eliminated from the tournament. It's win or go home.

In Boys U18, there were four matches that went tie-breaker - two involving the USA players fighting back from a game down to win. Mauro Rojas (USA) dropped the first game against Ecuador's Juan Francisco Cueva, but won in the breaker, 12-15, 15-10, 11-1, and Dane Elkins (USA) won a close breaker against Bolivian Bryan Zambrana, 13-15, 15-8, 11-8.

In a long match, Costa Rican Andres Montero outlasted South Korean Lee Gun Hee, 7-15, 15-9, 11-8, but Montero's team-match Sergio Acuña (Costa Rica) dropped his match against Canadian Trevor Webb, 14-15, 15-9, 11-3, despite winning game one.

In Girls U18, there was one dramatic match Wednesday, as Canadian Alexis Iwaasa narrowly defeated Maria Jose Muñoz of Ecuador, 14-15, 15-9, 11-10. In game one, Muñoz was ahead most of the way, but Iwaasa got to 14 first at 14-13, yet couldn't finish it off, as Muñoz forced her into skipping a forehand shot. With the serve back, Muñoz hit two winners to win game one, 15-14.

In game two, they were tied at 2-2, but Iwaasa took the lead from there, and maintained it to win 15-9, and force a tie-breaker. In the breaker, Iwassa continued to lead, but Muñoz never quit, and she tied the game at 8-8. An avoidable call gave Muñoz her 9th point, and a forehand pinch shot put her on match point at 10-8.

But with the match on her racquet, Muñoz skipped a backhand shot from the back left corner. She gave Iwaasa a point with another backhand skip, but still led 10-9. Iwaasa hit a forehand pinch shot to get her 10th point, and then a drive serve ace to the left side won her the match, 11-10.

The victory puts Iwaasa up against the top seed Gabriela Martinez of Guatemala in the quarters on Thursday.

The IRF World Juniors playoff continues Thursday and runs through Saturday. Check out the IRF Facebook page for live streaming of the event.

29th IRF World Junior Racquetball Championships
Minneapolis, Minnesota


U18 Boy's Singles
Round of 16 - Wednesday

Gerardo Franco (Mexico) d. Marco Sarmiento (Honduras), 15-4, 15-5
Andres Montero (Costa Rica) d. Lee Gun Hee (South Korea), 7-15, 15-9, 11-8

Mauro Rojas (USA) d. Juan Francisco Cueva (Ecuador), 12-15, 15-10, 11-1
Set Cubillos (Colombia) d. Jose Salvatierra (Guatemala), 15-4, 15-9

Eduardo Portillo (Mexico) d. Jorge Ochoa Moreira (Ecuador), 15-3, 15-3
Dane Elkins (USA) d. Bryan Zambrana (Bolivia), 13-15, 15-8, 11-8

Trevor Webb (Canada) d. Sergio Acuña (Costa Rica), 14-15, 15-9, 11-3
Fernando Ruiz (Bolivia) d. Simon Comeau (Canada), 15-6, 15-12

Quarterfinals - Thursday

Gerardo Franco (Mexico) v. Andres Montero (Costa Rica)
Set Cubillos (Colombia) v. Mauro Rojas (USA)

Eduardo Portillo (Mexico) v. Dane Elkins (USA)
Fernando Ruiz (Bolivia) v. Trevor Webb (Canada)

U16 Boy's Singles
Round of 16 - Wednesday

Sebastian Fernandez (Mexico) d. Esteban de Janon (Ecuador), 15-5, 15-4
Ian Frattinger (Canada) d. Cayden Akins (USA), 15-14, 15-12

Juan Sebastian Flores (Ecuador) d. Pablo Freer (Costa Rica), 15-5, 15-13
Diego Garcia (Bolivia) d. Rafael Gatica (Chile), 15-0, 15-0

Liam Evangelista (Mexico) d. Jose Cardona (Guatemala), 15-0, 15-5
Sahil Thakur (USA) d. Sean Sauvé (Canada), 13-15, 15-7, 11-7

Julian Homberger (Costa Rica) d. Javier Nathan (Guatemala), 15-6, 15-1
Gerson Miranda (Bolivia) d. Johan Adamsme (Chile), 15-1, 15-6

Quarterfinals - Thursday

Sebastian Fernandez (Mexico) v. Ian Frattinger (Canada)
Diego Garcia (Bolivia) v. Juan Sebastian Flores (Ecuador)

Liam Evangelista (Mexico) v. Sahil Thakur (USA)
Gerson Miranda (Bolivia) v. Julian Homberger (Costa Rica)

U14 Boy's Singles
Round of 16 - Wednesday

Sebastian Longoria (Mexico) d. Namwoo Lee (South Korea), 15-7, 15-1
Felipe Guillen (Costa Rica) d. Luis Perez (Guatemala), 12-15, 15-3, 11-4

Adrian Jaldin (Bolivia) d. Ben Carey (Ireland), 15-2, 15-5
Antonio Rojas (USA) d. Jack Kearney (Ireland), 15-0, 15-0

Erick Trujillo (Mexico) d. Jaime Mansilla (Chile), 15-3, 15-7
Akul Ramayani (USA) d. Nathan Jauvin (Canada), 15-6, 15-1

Josue Bermeo (Ecuador) d. Pablo Vera (Ecuador), 15-7, 15-14
Hector Barrios (Bolivia) d. Diego Gatica (Chile), 15-0, 15-2

Quarterfinals - Thursday

Sebastian Longoria (Mexico) v. Felipe Guillen (Costa Rica)
Antonio Rojas (USA) v. Adrian Jaldin (Bolivia)

Erick Trujillo (Mexico) v. Akul Ramayani (USA)
Hector Barrios (Bolivia) v. Josue Bermeo (Ecuador)

U18 Girl's Singles
Round of 16 - Wednesday

Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala) - BYE
Alexis Iwaasa (Canada) d. Maria Jose Muñoz (Ecuador), 14-15, 15-9, 11-10

Valeria Centellas (Bolivia) - BYE
Erin Rivera (Mexico) - BYE

Hollie Scott (USA) - BYE
Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia) d. So Eun Lee (South Korea), 15-1, 15-0

Jordan Cooperrider (USA) d. Daniela Herrera (Colombia), 15-1, 15-0
Montserrat Mejia (Mexico) - BYE

Quarterfinals - Thursday

Gabriela Martinez (Guatemala) v. Alexis Iwaasa (Canada)
Erin Rivera (Mexico) v. Valeria Centellas (Bolivia)

Hollie Scott (USA) v. Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia)
Montserrat Mejia (Mexico) v. Jordan Cooperrider (USA)

U16 Girl's Singles
Round of 16 - Wednesday

Laura Flores (Mexico) d. Melissa Barrantes (Costa Rica), 15-7, 15-0
Daniela Herrera (Colombia) d. Camila Wilscam (Canada), 15-12, 14-15, 11-4

Cassie Prentice (Canada) d. Josefa Parada (Chile), 15-3, 15-1
Nikita Chauhan (USA) d. Jazmin Aguilar Salvatierra (Guatemala), 15-7, 15-0

Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia) d. Josefina Toro (Chile), 15-2, 15-1
Briana Jacquet (USA) d. Nathalia Pinero (Ecuador), 15-7, 15-2

Romina Rivero (Bolivia) d. Cristina Rivera (Mexico), 15-12, 15-
Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador) d. Chaeen Yun (South Korea), 15-1, 15-4

Quarterfinals - Thursday

Laura Flores (Mexico) v. Daniela Herrera (Colombia)
Nikita Chauhan (USA) v. Cassie Prentice (Canada)

Stefanny Barrios (Bolivia) v. Briana Jacquet (USA)
Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador) v. Romina Rivero (Bolivia)

U14 Girl's Singles
Round of 16 - Wednesday

Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia) - BYE
Camila Rivero (Bolivia) d. Chae Yeon Lee (South Korea), 15-0, 15-2

Sofia Freer (Costa Rica) d. Julia Stein (USA), 15-1, 15-2
Karime Arreola (Mexico) d. Aoife Beckett (Ireland), 15-0, 15-0

Annie Roberts (USA) d. Kelly Ann Ryan (Ireland), 15-1, 15-1
Juliette Parent (Canada) d. Jazmin Aguilar Salvatierra (Guatemala), 15-6, 15-5

Maricruz Ortiz (Costa Rica) d. Riley Sommerville (Canada), 15-1, 15-0
Guadalupe Griffin (Mexico) - BYE

Quarterfinals - Thursday

Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia) v. Camila Rivero (Bolivia)
Karime Arreola (Mexico) v. Sofia Freer (Costa Rica)

Annie Roberts (USA) v. Juliette Parent (Canada)
Guadalupe Griffin (Mexico) v. Maricruz Ortiz (Costa Rica)

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Wednesday doubles results at 29th IRF World Junior Championships

There were only a few doubles matches Wednesday at the 29th International Racquetball Federation (IRF) World Junior Racquetball Championships in Minneapolis, Minnesota at Lifetime Fitness Target Center, and no surprises. They will battle for medals Thursday on the boy's side, as it's quarterfinals day: win and you get a medal. Lose and you go home without one.

More word on the forfeit loss by the Mexicans Gerardo Franco and Eduardo Portillo in the last round robin round of Boys U18 Doubles. They didn't show up on time for the match. One report is that one of the players didn't have his shorts, and by the time he went back to hotel to fetch them, they were over the 10 min from the time they were called to the court.

Thus, they had to play a match on Wednesday, which they won against Lee Gun Hee and Tae Hwa Jeong of South Korea, 15-3, 15-2. The Mexicans will play 2nd seeds Lukas Le and Mauro Rojas of the USA in the quarters Thursday.

The IRF World Juniors quarterfinals are Thursday in the boys divisions, while the girls continue their doubles round robin competitions Thursday as well. Check out the IRF Facebook page for live streaming of the event.

29th IRF World Junior Racquetball Championships
Minneapolis, Minnesota


U18 Boy's Doubles

Simon Comeau (Canada) & Trevor Webb (Canada) - BYE
Felipe Cardona & Set Cubillos (Colombia) d. Sergio Ortega & Marco Sarmiento (Honduras), 15-6, 6-15, 11-5

Sergio Acuña & Andres Montero (Costa Rica) - BYE
Rodrigo Mendoza & Bryan Zambrana (Bolivia) - BYE

Juan Francisco Cueva & Jorge Ochoa Moreira (Ecuador) - BYE
Geovani Mendoza & Jose Salvatierra (Guatemala) - BYE

Gerardo Franco & Eduardo Portillo (Mexico) d. Lee Gun Hee & Tae Hwa Jeong (South Korea), 15-3, 15-2
Lukas Le & Mauro Rojas (USA) - BYE

Quarterfinals - Thursday

Simon Comeau (Canada) & Trevor Webb (Canada) v. Felipe Cardona & Set Cubillos (Colombia)
Rodrigo Mendoza & Bryan Zambrana (Bolivia) v. Sergio Acuña & Andres Montero (Costa Rica)

Juan Francisco Cueva & Jorge Ochoa Moreira (Ecuador) v. Geovani Mendoza & Jose Salvatierra (Guatemala)
Lukas Le & Mauro Rojas (USA) v. Gerardo Franco & Eduardo Portillo (Mexico)

U16 Boy's Doubles

Sebastian Fernandez & Oscar Nieto (Mexico) - BYE
Julian Singh & Mitchell Turner (USA) d. Jack Hanrahan & Odhran Moloney (Ireland), 15-1, 15-0

Juan Sebastian Flores & Esteban de Janon (Ecuador) - BYE
Johan Adamsme & Ari Weissbrot (Chile) - BYE

Julian Homberger & Tomas Sanchez (Costa Rica) - BYE
Ian Frattinger & Sean Sauvé (Canada) - BYE

Jose Cardona & Javier Nathan (Guatemala) - BYE
Diego Garcia & Gerson Miranda (Bolivia) - BYE

Quarterfinals - Thursday

Sebastian Fernandez & Oscar Nieto (Mexico) v. Julian Singh & Mitchell Turner (USA)
Juan Sebastian Flores & Esteban de Janon (Ecuador) v. Johan Adamsme & Ari Weissbrot (Chile)

Julian Homberger & Tomas Sanchez (Costa Rica) v. Ian Frattinger & Sean Sauvé (Canada)
Diego Garcia & Gerson Miranda (Bolivia) v. Jose Cardona & Javier Nathan (Guatemala)

U14 Boy's Doubles

Sebastian Longoria & Erick Trujillo (Mexico) - BYE
Ben Carey & Jack Kearney (Ireland) d. Luis Perez & Bayron Rosil (Guatemala), 15-14, 15-7

Hector Barrios & Adrian Jaldin (Bolivia) - BYE
Namen Gauri & Nathan Jauvin (Canada) - BYE

Josue Bermeo & Pablo Vera (Ecuador) - BYE
Diego Gatica & Jaime Mansilla (Chile) - BYE

Felipe Guillen & Victor Segura (Costa Rica) d. Namwoo Lee & Dongjin Woo (South Korea), 15-7, 15-5
Akul Ramayani & Antonio Rojas (USA) - BYE

Quarterfinals - Thursday

Sebastian Longoria & Erick Trujillo (Mexico) v. Ben Carey & Jack Kearney (Ireland)
Namen Gauri & Nathan Jauvin (Canada) v. Hector Barrios & Adrian Jaldin (Bolivia)

Josue Bermeo & Pablo Vera (Ecuador) v. Diego Gatica & Jaime Mansilla (Chile)
Akul Ramayani & Antonio Rojas (USA) v. Felipe Guillen & Victor Segura (Costa Rica)

U18 Girl's Doubles - Double Round Robin

Round 5


Megan Carver & Hollie Scott (USA) v. Maria Jose Muñoz & Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador)
Denisse Maldonado & Montserrat Mejia (Mexico) - BYE

Standings

1 Denisse Maldonado & Montserrat Mejia (Mexico) - 2-0
2 Maria Jose Muñoz & Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador) - 1-1
3 Megan Carver & Hollie Scott (USA) - 0-2

U16 Girl's Doubles - Round Robin

Round 3
- Thursday

Delia Aguilar & Laura Flores (Mexico) v. Aranxa Anguizola & Melissa Barrantes (Costa Rica)
Valeria Centellas & Romina Rivero (Bolivia) v. Cassie Prentice & Camilia Wilscam (Canada)
Nathalia Pinero & Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador) v. Briana Jacquet & Graciana Wargo (USA)

Standings

1 Valeria Centellas & Romina Rivero (Bolivia) - 2-0
1 Briana Jacquet & Graciana Wargo (USA) - 2-0
3 Delia Aguilar & Laura Flores (Mexico) - 1-1
3 Nathalia Pinero & Ana Lucia Sarmiento (Ecuador) - 1-1
5 Cassie Prentice & Camilia Wilscam (Canada) - 0-2
5 Aranxa Anguizola & Melissa Barrantes (Costa Rica) - 0-2

U14 Girl's Doubles - Round Robin

Round 3
- Thursday

Camila Arnez & Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia) v. Aoife Beckett & Kelly Ann Ryan (Ireland)
Sofia Freer & Maricruz Ortiz (Costa Rica) v. Heather Mahoney & Julia Stein (USA)
Guadalupe Griffin & Valeria Hernandez (Mexico) v. Juliette Parent & Riley Sommerville (Canada)

Standings

1 Camila Arnez & Micaela Meneses Cuellar (Bolivia) - 2-0
1 Sofia Freer & Maricruz Ortiz (Costa Rica) - 2-0
3 Guadalupe Griffin & Valeria Hernandez (Mexico) - 1-1
3 Heather Mahoney & Julia Stein (USA) - 1-1
5 Juliette Parent & Riley Sommerville (Canada) - 0-2
5 Aoife Beckett & Kelly Ann Ryan (Ireland) - 0-2

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