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1st Annual Season Kickoff Classic Shootout had a great turnout!!

The 1st Annual Season Kickoff Shootout was a great success.  Despite the late notification of the event, there was a great turnout in all divisions.  For the list of players and the results of the tournament, click here.

If you are interested in becoming a volunteer at next year’s Kickoff Classic, please contact Michael Franks.

For those who entered in the shootout event, thank you and hope to see everyone at the next event!



 
 
 

5 Responses to “1st Annual Season Kickoff Classic Shootout had a great turnout!!”

  1. Gravatar of Steven Jones Steven Jones
    10. August 2010 at 02:05

    Hello,

    My name is Steven Jones and I am interested in playing in a racquetball tournament. I have never played in a tournament before and am not sure where i start. I don’t know what levels A B or C mean. can someone point me in the right direction?

  2. Gravatar of Steven Jones Steven Jones
    10. August 2010 at 02:07

    I can be contacted at stevenbrentjones1@yahoo.com. Is the Racquetball Shootout a good place to start?

  3. Gravatar of Damian Damian
    13. August 2010 at 17:38

    Hi Steven, yes, shootouts are great as well as leagues. They will allow you to play more games and give an idea of the appropriate division. Plus you can meet other players in the same skill level.
    Skills levels starting with the highest are:
    Pro (Top 20 in the world)
    Open (top level state and national player)
    Elite
    A
    B
    C
    D
    Novice (first time player no experience)

  4. Gravatar of michael fransk michael fransk
    13. August 2010 at 22:59

    those are levels of play. Open being the highest level of play. A being next in line, B and then C. How long have you been palying and where do you play now??

  5. Gravatar of Tim Burke Tim Burke
    16. August 2010 at 16:46

    Hello Steve,
    Here is an excellent guideline for Division Questions
    http://www.racquetballchallenge.com/racquetball_instruction_division_levels.aspx

    Good Luck at the shoot out…

    Tim Burke