Saturday, October 23, 2010 - UnitedHealthcare US OPEN
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Saturday, October 23, 2010 - UnitedHealthcare US OPEN
The Daily Racquet S U P E R S AT U R D AY Saturday, October 23, 2010 Established 1996 Volume 15, Issue 4 In Play Saturday... October 23, 2010 Play the Pro Challenge for St. Jude LIFE TIME FITNESS - Target Center 1:00 p.m. WPRO & IRT Semifinals #2 Ticket Session #7 LIFE TIME FITNESS - Target Center 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. PARTY WITH THE PROS OFFICIAL AFTER PARTY! Bar 508 508 1st Avenue Across the street from EPIC Midnight - 2:00 a.m. US OPEN MEDIA STAFF Media Manager Jeff Oliver Media Coordinator Leo Vasquez Contact Us... [email protected] After missing most of the 2009-10 IRT Season due to a knee injury, Alvaro Beltran has returned to the court in full force. The most recent evidence: A Round of 16 win over IRT #2 Rocky Carson here in Minneapolis. In his first event back on the tour last April, Alvaro reached the semifinals in his hometown of Tijuania, Mexico. But it was Ben Croft who defeated Alvaro in that semifinal, and in three straight games. Ben was two points away from going home yesterday when Mitch Williams dove and suffered a shoulder injury. Alvaro has already gone the deepest in the main draw for a qualifier. Both players though are looking for a bigger prize: a spot in the finals and a chance at their first US OPEN title. The two most decorated US OPEN Women’s Champions face off today in the semifinals for the right to play for their record fourth US OPEN trophy. Christie has returned to the WPRO Tour after putting her playing career on hold to start a family. In her first event back in Dallas in August she reached the semifinals. While Christie was away, Rhonda held her position as one of the top female players in the game, including winning the US OPEN a year ago. Rhonda wants a shot at Paola and the world’s top ranking. Christie seems to win big events after being away from the game for a bit. The men’s draw has been littered with upsets this year. Time for an upset for the women? Prediction: Ben Croft in Five Prediction: Rhonda Rajsich in Five VS VS SAMANTHA EPIC Nightclub 110 North 5th Street One Block East of Target Center 8:45 p.m. - Midnight More Details on Page 2 WPRO Semifinal #1 10:00 A.M. - Stadium Court Rhonda Rajsich vs. Christie Huczek JACK RHONDA IRT Semifinal #1 11:00 A.M. - Stadium Court Alvaro Beltran vs. Ben Croft PAOLA WPRO & IRT Semifinals #1 Ticket Session #6 LIFE TIME FITNESS - Target Center 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. VS CHRISTIE VS BEN USAR Amateur Matches LIFE TIME FITNESS Locations Target Center St. Louis Park Minneapolis Athletic Club 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. ALVARO Registration LIFE TIME FITNESS - Target Center 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. KANE IRT Semifinal #2 3:00 P.M. - Stadium Court Kane Waselenchuk vs. Jack Huczek WPRO Semifinal #2 3:00 P.M. - Stadium Court Paola Longoria vs. Samantha Salas Solis Kane Waselenchuck was almost perfect against Andy Hawthorne in the quarterfinals. Perfection though is something Kane is getting used to. Since January 2009 he has won 73 consecutive matches on the IRT. That span includes 219 games won and only 12 dropped! Simply put: Kane Waselenchuck is playing racquetball at a level the sport has never seen before. If Jack Huczek has any advantage, it is that at 40 matches, he has played Kane more than any other player on tour. Huczek has only triumphed in five of those matches. Jack took a game from Kane in San Deigo, but when we’re counting single games - and not matches - that King Kane is dropping, that shows his domination. Samantha Salas Solis has made a quick climb up the WPRO rankings after a highly successful junior career. Samantha won the Junior Worlds in 2004 and was the Mexican national champion in 2005 & 2007. But guess who came behind her and won those exact same titles? Her opponent in today’s semifinal: WPRO #1 and former US OPEN Champion Paola Longoria. On the heels of rumors she has inked a sponsorship deal with Nike, Paola is looking to make a statement as one of the worlds best athletes, not just racquetball player. Longoria and Salas Solis have met twice already this season with Paola winning both match-ups without dropping a game. Paola will make it three for three today. Prediction: Kane Waselenchuck in Three Prediction: Paola Longoria in Four Saturday, October 23, 2010 Established 1996 Volume 15, Issue 4 A HUGE thank you to the crew keeping the LIFE TIME FITNESS club clean for all of us! Marco Rojas gives everything he has against Kane Waselenchuk. Jack Huczek is into another US OPEN semifinal. Is this his year for the title? Andy Hawthorne might be the best diver on the IRT Tour. Rhonda Rajsich reaches out on her quest for her fourth US OPEN Championship. Ben Croft gets some air to clear the way for Mitch Williams’ shot. The group who attended the Ladies Night Out party last night. Who are the guys though? You can try to hit it behind Kane Waselenchuk, but good luck! CPRT: Racquetball’s Icons Square Off For US OPEN Glory The men in the Classic Professional Racquetball Tour (40+ Division) have reached the Quarterfinals at the 2010 US OPEN. Here is a preview of Saturday’s Matches: Wood y Cl ou se vs. Mike Ray 11:00 A.M. - TARGET CENTER The reigning US OPEN CPRT Champion is looking to repeat, but in his way is Racquetball Hall of Famer Mike Ray. Woody is currently the top ranked player on the CPRT, while Mike offers one of the best forehands in the game. Be entertained by this battle of southpaws. Dale Valentine is a US National Champion many times over and a former US OPEN Champion in the Men’s 30+ Division. He finished 2nd at the CPRT Doubles Division at the 2010 World Outdoor Championships. His opponent will be Jeff Bell, the current Arizona state champion. J im m y Lowe vs . Lou i s Vog e l D ou g Gan i m vs . B rad McCu n n i f f Jimmy Lowe captured the US OPEN CPRT Championship in 2008. An multiple USA Racquetball National Age-Group champion, Jimmy dominates the Open Draw at tournaments up and down the West Coast. The Phoenixian Louis reached the semis of the CPRT Nationals in April. Ranked 5th on the CPRT, Doug Ganim reached the semis of the CPRT Nationals in Las Vegas. Brad - the Iowan hopes to reach the semis of the US OPEN CPRT division for the second consecutive year. But so is Doug - the Ohio native. Who will win this Midwestern battle? 11:00 A.M. - TARGET CENTER Woody Clouse: Defending US OPEN CPRT Champion Jef f B ell vs. Dale Valent i ne 12:00 P.M. - TARGET CENTER 11:00 A.M. - TARGET CENTER St. Jude Silent Auction Place your bids for these exciting items in the Players Village: Air Force One & Presidential Memorabilia 3M Cigar Box Kraken Spiced Rum Wilson Golf Clubs Pro Penn Tennis Balls Crown Royal Gift Pack Plus Much, Much More! 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