Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Latest Rankings

WPRO

The race for #1 in the Women's Professional Racquetball Organization (WPRO) will come down to one tournament. But the #1 player remains Rhonda Rajsich, not Paola Longoria according to the latest WPRO rankings we've received today courtesy of Brenda Kyzer.

According to Kyzer, the season ending #1 spot will be deterimined by what happens in California at the Ektelon WPRO World Championships next month. If both Rajsich and Longoria are in the final, then the winner will be the #1 player. If either of them make it further in the draw than the other, then the player who makes it further will be #1.

Cheryl Gudinas Holmes cannot improve on her current #3 ranking regardless of what happens in California, according to Kyzer.

We understand that all the players are going to be at the WPRO Championships, except perhaps for Kyzer, who's still not fully recovered from her foot injury. But she's hoping to be there.

WPRO Rankings - March 31, 2009
Rank Name Country

1 Rhonda Rajsich (USA)
2 Paola Longoria (Mexico)
3 Cheryl Gudinas Holmes (USA)
4 Kerri Wachtel (USA)
5 Kristen Bellows (USA)
6 Adrienne Fisher (USA)
7 Veronica Sotomayor (Ecuador)
8 Angela Grisar (Chile)
9 Doreen Fowler (USA)
10 Brenda Kyzer (USA)
11 Jennifer Saunders (Canada)
12 Jo Shattuck (USA)
13 Diane Moore (USA)
14 Samantha Salas (Mexico)
15 Keely Franks (USA)
16 T. J. Baumbaugh (USA)
17 Vivian Gomez (USA)
18 Krystal Csuk (USA)
19 Susy Acosta (Mexico)
20 Christie Van Hees (Canada)

IRT

The International Racquetball Tour (IRT) has released their latest rankings taking into account the Florida Spring Break event. Kane Waselenchuk remains in 3rd spot behind #1 Rocky Carson and #2 Jack Huczek. But the gap between him and Huczek is a mere 113 points.

Note the difference though between Carson's and Huczek's Points and their Season-To-Date Points. Points carries back to last season, while Season-To-Date Points indicates how many points have been earned from this season only, beginning at the Motorola Racquetball World Championships.

That difference indicates that Carson and Huczek have a lot of points to defend, as they both made the finals of the last two events of last season (Carson won the Dennis Rosenberg event, while Huczek won Pro Nationals). If they fail to do as well at those events this season, then their points will suffer considerably.

The small difference between Waselenchuk's points total and season to date points is due to his playing in a minor IRT event late last season: the South Carolina Open.

IRT Rankings - March 23, 2009
Rank Name Points - Season-To-Date Points - Season-To-Date Best

1 Rocky CARSON - 4451 - 3630 - 3599
2 Jack HUCZEK 4151 3472 - 3472
3 Kane WASELENCHUK 4038 - 3919 - 3919
4 Alvaro BELTRAN 3476 - 3135 - 3060
5 Jason MANNINO 3038 - 2280 - 2280
6 Shane VANDERSON 2610 - 2448 - 2286
7 Ben CROFT 2411 2223 - 2153
8 Mitch WILLIAMS 2408 - 2398 - 2238
9 Chris CROWTHER 2048 - 1565 - 1565
10 Jason THOERNER 1817 - 1455 - 1455
11 Andy HAWTHORNE 1425 - 1399 - 1292
12 Juan HERRERA 1309 - 1022 - 1022
13 Alejandro HERRERA 1142 - 967 - 967
14 Travis WOODBURY 968 - 810 - 810
15 Andreas HERRERA 908 - 802 - 802
16 Hiroshi SHIMIZU 848 - 656 - 656
17 Kris ODEGARD 840 - 634 -634
18 Anthony HERRERA 782 - 704 - 704
19 Javier MORENO 776 - 488 - 488
20 Tony CARSON 727 - 607 - 607

Follow the bouncing ball....

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