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      USA Racquetball names 2020-2021 U.S. National Team!

      USA Racquetball names 2020-2021 U.S. National Team!

      In order to qualify for the U.S. Adult National Team, athletes who are U.S. citizens compete in three major events: the UnitedHealthcare US OPEN IRT and LPRT Pro Singles divisions; the Men’s and Women’s Team Singles and Doubles qualifying divisions at the National Doubles Championships; and the Men's and Women's Team Singles qualifying divisions at the National Singles Championships.

      As the National Singles Championships have been cancelled due to the current global pandemic, the total points that have been earned to date by the athletes have been utilized to determine the team roster. This resulted in the following elite athletes being named to the 2020-2021 U.S. Team, effective June 1, 2020.

      Men's Team   Women's Team 
      Alejandro Landa (singles and doubles)    Hollie Scott (singles and doubles) 
      Rocky Carson (singles)    Erika Manilla (singles and doubles) 
      Jake Bredenbeck (singles and doubles)    Rhonda Rajsich (singles) 
      David Horn (singles)    Kelani Lawrence (singles) 
      Sudsy Monchik (doubles)    Aimee Ruiz (doubles) 
      Jose Diaz (doubles)    Lexi York (doubles) 

      These outstanding athletes are eligible for selection to delegations representing the United States at international racquetball competitions. Congratulations to the new U.S. National Team Members for the upcoming season!

      NOTE: CONTENT COURTESY OF USA RACQUETBALL VIA THIS LINK.  https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Racquetball/Features/2020/May/07/2020-2021-National-Team?fbclid=IwAR3Bxt6lmyPNgjnoI2TEG6i-GoHqso51_Kz5ybVFinrqKKwhVw1FbtFP-Fo

      Racquetball Post Covid-19

      Racquetball Post Covid-19

      First and foremost this message goes out to all of the racquetball community as a message from the WearRollout.com family that we hope you are all staying safe and healthy during these crazy times. The covid-19 pandemic has impacted the world in so many ways, and certainly not immune to that has been the racquetball community. Every version of the sport we all love has been brought to a stand still. We can not see our favorites pros play in IRT and LPRT events. We have not been able to allow our athletes to compete in national competitions for the coveted honor of representing their country in international competition this summer. We have not been able to train, hit around, or even enjoy the Saturday morning games we have become accustomed to for decades.

      I would be lying if I told you that I did not worry for our sport. We have lost national events, local tournaments and professional tour stops. So many of the racquetball businesses have seen economic hardship. That being said, we are excited to see a time when racquetball comes back stronger than ever. That is not going to come without a team effort from us all.

      For the better part of 20+ years, racquetball has been managed, run, and ruled by a select few who strive to keep the pie small and keep the sport under their thumb. If one positive thing can come from the shut down the sport has seen in the first part of 2020, it should be a coming together of all those who love racquetball and hope that the next 20 years are not a repeat of the last 20 years. 

      We throw our name in the pot as ones who will stand up for racquetball, and be a part of any team that hopes to grow the pie, grow the sport, and bring racquetball to the level it deserves, rather than the level that it has settled for.

      I personally have said for years that racquetball would be better off if it were able to hit the reset button and change the way it does business. Let the not so positive start to this decade be the unintended reset button the sport needs.

      Stand up for the sport. Stand up for racquetball.

      Rocky Carson Takes the Lead in the US Team Race

      Rocky Carson Takes the Lead in the US Team Race

      Rocky Carson came out on top of the field at National Doubles in the US Team qualifying singles event, and is now the front runner to earn the top singles spot on Team USA at the end of the season, and represent the red white and blue at World Championships this summer!

      Photo Courtesy of Kevin Savory

      Sam Bredenbeck Wins in Portland!

      Sam Bredenbeck Wins in Portland!

      This past weekend, Sam Bredenbeck took the Pro Singles title at the Sunset Turkey Shoot!

      Rocky Carson Wins in Atlanta!

      Rocky Carson Wins in Atlanta!

      Rocky Carson started his 2019-2020 IRT season off with a win in Atlanta this past weekend. Great start heading into Maryland in two weeks and then the US Open in just under a month!