Racquetball

  1. HEAD Penn’s Maria Jose Vargas wins Racquetball Grand Slam in Bolivia
    HEAD Penn’s Maria Jose Vargas wins Racquetball Grand Slam in Bolivia

    HEAD Penn’s Maria Jose Vargas wins Racquetball Grand Slam in Bolivia

    Cochabamba, Bolivia – March 31, 2019

    In the first Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour (LPRT) event held outside of North America since 2015, HEAD Penn’s Maria Jose Vargas prevailed from a loaded field to win the ‘Open Bolivia American Iris’ Grand Slam tournament.

    Eight of the top eleven female racquetball players in the world traveled to Bolivia for the tournament which also featured the top professional male players. Maria Jose Vargas – who hails from neighboring Argentina

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  2. HEAD Penn Athletes Dominate the Arizona Desert at USA Racquetball National Championship to Earn Team U.S.A. Spots
    HEAD Penn Athletes Dominate the Arizona Desert at USA Racquetball National Championship to Earn Team U.S.A. Spots

    HEAD Penn Athletes Dominate the Arizona Desert at USA Racquetball National Championship to Earn Team U.S.A. Spots

    Tempe, Arizona

    Top players from HEAD Penn’s National Racquetball Playing Staff dominated the desert last weekend at the 2019 U.S.A. Racquetball National Doubles Championships. The event also offered singles play towards the qualification process to make the U.S. National Racquetball team. Players making Team U.S.A. will compete later this year at the Pan American Championship in Colombia and at the Pan American Games in Peru.

    Rocky Carson (Ladera Ranch, California) won the M

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  3. HEAD Penn’s Top Ranked Racquetball Player Wins Eighth US OPEN Title
    HEAD Penn’s Top Ranked Racquetball Player Wins Eighth US OPEN Title

    HEAD Penn’s Top Ranked Racquetball Player Wins Eighth US OPEN Title

    Minneapolis, Minnesota

    At the largest and most prestigious tournament of the year, HEAD Penn’s Paola Longoria cemented her status as the best female racquetball player in the world! Paola dominated the Women’s Professional Singles draw at the UnitedHeathcare US OPEN Racquetball Championships by dropping just one game on her way to her eighth US OPEN title. The appearance in the US OPEN singles final for Paola was her 11th consecutive and her eight wins are also all in a row. Longoria has

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  4. HEAD Penn’s Paola Longoria Earns 9th Year End Professional Title
    HEAD Penn’s Paola Longoria Earns 9th Year End Professional Title

    HEAD Penn’s Paola Longoria Earns 9th Year End Professional Title

    Overland Park, Kansas – June 10, 2018

    For the seventh consecutive season and ninth overall, HEAD Penn’s Paola Longoria finished atop the season ending Professional Singles rankings on the Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour (LPRT). The season ended at the TeamRoot.com Classic event in suburban Kansas City, where Longoria won her seventh tournament of the season. For the 2017-18 LPRT Season, Paola won seven of the eight tournaments she played in.

    In her professional career, Lon

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  5. HEAD Penn’s Rocky Carson Ends the Year at Number One
    HEAD Penn’s Rocky Carson Ends the Year at Number One

    HEAD Penn’s Rocky Carson Ends the Year at Number One

    Sarasota, Florida – April 29th 2018

    By reaching the semifinals of the last event on the 2017-2018 International Racquetball Tour (IRT), HEAD Penn’s Rocky Carson captured the top spot in the season-long rankings race. Rocky, who can now be crowned with the title of the No. 1 Player in the World, also won the Year End IRT Title in 2008.

    Carson didn’t win an event during the current season, however it was his consistency in reaching tournament finals that propelled him in the r

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  6. HEAD Penn’s Paola Longoria Wins Mexican National Singles Title
    HEAD Penn’s Paola Longoria Wins Mexican National Singles Title

    HEAD Penn’s Paola Longoria Wins Mexican National Singles Title

    Chihuahua, Mexico – February 25, 2018

    HEAD Penn’s Paola Longoria, the No. 1 ranked player in the world, has won Mexico’s National Women’s Singles Title yet again. With her win in the 20-player National Championship draw, Paola officially punched her ticket to a spot on the Mexican National Team.

    Longoria and Mexico’s National Team will compete in Pan Am Championships next month in Chile. Paola will also represent her country at the Central American Caribbean Games in late July

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  7. HEAD Penn Athletes Earn Team U.S.A. Spots at National Doubles Championships
    HEAD Penn Athletes Earn Team U.S.A. Spots at National Doubles Championships

    HEAD Penn Athletes Earn Team U.S.A. Spots at National Doubles Championships

    Tempe, Arizona. – February 11th, 2018

    Racquetball players from the HEAD Penn National Playing Staff dominated the top divisions in the Arizona desert last weekend at the 2018 U.S.A. Racquetball National Doubles Championships. The event also offered singles play towards the qualification process to make Team U.S.A. The U.S. National Racquetball team will compete in the International Racquetball Federation’s (I.R.F.) World Championships this August in Haining City, China.

    Rocky Car

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