2019 Media Guide SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Wednesday Oct. 2nd Media Day 1 pm - 9 pm Pro-Am Doubles for St. Jude 6 pm - 10 pm Men’s & Women’s Pro Sgls & Dbls Qualifying 10 am - 11 pm Thursday Oct. 3th Men’s round of 32 Sgls 9 am - 1 pm Women’s round of 32 Sgls 9 am - 1 pm Men’s & Women’s Dbls Qualifying cont. 3 pm - 10 pm Men’s round of 16 Sgls 1 pm - 7 pm Women’s round of 16 Sgls 1 pm - 7 pm Men’s & Women’s Men’s & Women’s Quater-Finals Dbls 7 pm - 10 pm Friday Oct. 4th Men’s quarters Sgls #1, #2 10 am - 1 pm Women’s quarters Sgls #1, #2 10 am - 1 pm Men’s quarters Sgls #3, #4 1 pm - 4 pm Women’s quarters Sgls #3, #4 1 pm - 4 pm Men’s & Women’s semi’s Dbls 5 pm - 9:30 pm Saturday Oct. 5th Women’s semi Sgls #1 / Men’s semi Sgls #1 10 am - 1 pm Women’s semi Sgls #2 / Men’s semi Sgls #2 1 pm - 4 pm Women’s LPRT Dbls Finals 4 pm Men’s IRT Dbls Finals 5 pm Sunday Oct. 6th Women’s LPRT Sgls Finals Men’s IRT Sgls Finals 10 am - 2 pm

Table of Contents

US OPEN...“’S PREMIER EVENT” ...... 2

US OPEN LEADERSHIP PROFILES ...... 4-6 ...... Doug Ganim - US OPEN Event Director ...... 4 ...... Dan Whitley - USA Racquetball Board President ...... 4 ...... Jeff Oliver - US OPEN Media Manager ...... 5 ...... Leo Vasquez - US OPEN Public Relations Manager ...... 5 ...... Andy Kulback - IRT Vice President (Men’s Tour) ...... 6 ...... T.J. Baumbaugh - LPRT Commissioner (Women’s Tour) ...... 6

PAST US OPEN CHAMPIONS ...... 7-8

IRT PLAYER PROFILES & RANKINGS ...... 9-14 ...... #1 - ...... 10 ...... #2 - ...... 10 ...... #3 - Andree Parilla ...... 11 ...... #4 - ...... 11 ...... #5 - ...... 12 ...... #6 - ...... 12 ...... #7 - ...... 13 ...... #8 - Samuel Murray ...... 13 ...... 2019-2020 IRT Scorecard & Schedule ...... 14 ...... Current IRT Rankings ...... 14

LPRT PLAYER PROFILES & RANKINGS ...... 15-20 ...... #1 - ...... 16 ...... #2 - ...... 16 ...... #3 - ...... 17 ...... #4 - Alexandra Herrera ...... 17 ...... #5 - ...... 18 ...... #6 - ...... 18 ...... #7 - Nancy Enriquez ...... 19 ...... #8 - ...... 19 ...... 2019-2020 LPRT Scorecard & Schedule ...... 20 ...... Current LPRT Rankings ...... 20

Media Guide Photo Credits: Kevin Savory, Freddy Ramirez, Roby Partovich, Geoff Thomsen, Jeff Gallemore, Mike Boatman and Mike Augustin

2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE 1 Racquetball’s Premier Event The UnitedHealthcare US OPEN is racquetball’s original “Grand Slam” event and the most prestigious tournament of the season. With cash prizes totaling more than $65,000, it boasts the largest total prize purse in the sport.

One of the most exciting aspects of the UnitedHealthcare US OPEN Racquetball Championships is the “made-for-TV” portable racquetball court, which will be used for all feature matches. The unique construction of the court allows for viewing through all four walls in a stadium seating configuration for more than 1,400 spectators. From the quarterfi nals on, all men’s and women’s pro matches will take place on the stadium court. Dramatic player introductions complete with laser light shows and booming music will treat fans to a total entertainment experience.

In addition to the marquee professional divisions, the US OPEN Racquetball Championships off ers more than 80 USA Racquetball (USAR) sanctioned divisions separated by age and skill. UnitedHealthcare Since 2012, UnitedHealthcare has served as the Title Sponsor for the US OPEN Racquetball Championships. The sponsorship agreement partners racquetball’s largest and most prestigious annual tournament with one of the nation’s largest health and well-being companies.

UnitedHealthcare is dedicated to helping people nationwide live healthier lives by simplifying the health care experience, meeting consumer health and wellness needs and sustaining trusted relationships with care providers. The company off ers the full spectrum of health benefi t programs for individuals, employers and Medicare and Medicaid benefi ciaries, and contracts directly with more than 650,000 physicians and care professionals and 5,000 hospitals nationwide. UnitedHealthcare serves more than 38 million people and is one of the businesses of UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH), a diversifi ed Fortune 50 health and well-being company.

2 2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE Minneapolis The Home of the US OPEN After 14 years in Memphis, Tennessee, the UnitedHealthcare US OPEN Racquetball Championships made a successful move to Minneapolis in 2010. The Twin Cities region welcomed the world’s best racquetball event with open arms. The event’s relationship with Minnesota-based LIFE TIME, the premier healthy lifestyle brand, has created a partnership that has brought the US OPEN to Minneapolis for a decade now.

The main location and nerve center for the UnitedHealthcare US OPEN is in downtown Minneapolis at the fabulous LIFE TIME facility at the Target Center, the same building in which the Minnesota Timberwolves play. All pro matches and many of the amateur matches will take place at this facility, located in the center of the exciting Entertainment District in Minneapolis. Restaurants, nightclubs, hotels, and world class shopping area located all around the club. Short complimentary shuttle rides to the LIFE TIME Fridley and the University of Minnesota Recreation Center will complete the rotation of venues hosting matches. The 2019 UnitedHealthcare US OPEN Racquetball Championships will bring more than 750 professional and amateur racquetball players to the State of Minnesota. Since moving to the Twin Cities in 2010, the UnitedHealthcare US OPEN Racquetball Championships has brought an estimated $6 million in annual economic impact to the area. During the week the US OPEN is in Minneapolis, more than 3 million local television viewers watch coverage of the event on the local news. For a preview of the type of action the UnitedHealthcare US OPEN brings to Minneapolis, please visit: http://bit.ly/usopenracquetball

2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE 3 Doug Ganim US OPEN Event Director

As US OPEN Event Director and Founder, Doug Ganim has brought a level of exposure to the sport that has not been seen since the early ’80’s. He started the project in 1996 with the dream of producing racquetball’s fi rst “Grand Slam” event. That dream has been realized and the US OPEN, now in its 23rd year, has become the most prestigious racquetball tournament of the season. Ganim is also the president of the Ohio Racquetball Association and has run the successful Head Racquetball Tour there for the past 20+ years. He holds a degree in business from Ohio State University and an M.B.A. from the University of Dayton. An accomplished player in his own right, Ganim is a former U.S. National Racquetball Team member and has won three International Racquetball Federation World Doubles Championships.

Dan Whitley USAR Board President Dan Whitley was named President of USA Racquetball’s Board of Directors in October 2016.

Dan lives in Kirkwood, Missouri and is the General Manager of the Vetta Racquet Sports facility outside of St. Louis. His club host several regional and national racquetball tournaments, including the High School National Championships every other year.

Whitley is also the president of the Missouri Racquetball Association and is the Executive Director of the Missouri High School Racquetball Association.

4 2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE Jeff Oliver US OPEN Media Manager

Jeff Oliver is in his 14th year as the US OPEN Media Manager. He started playing racquetball as part of the highly successful Oregon High School Racquetball League (OHSRL) and now sits on the board of directors for the for the OHSRL. Oliver holds a degree from University of Oregon with majors in public relations, advertising and political science. After a four year stint working at a public relations agency for clients that included Microsoft and 12 years as the Senior Director of Operations at the Eugene Family YMCA he now is co-owns and operates a golf course management company. The St. Louis native serves as the Press Chief for the Nike Prefontaine Classic, the international Diamond League professional track meet held each year in Eugene, Oregon. He also is the general manager for the Willamette Valley Titans, an American Legion Baseball team.

Contact Jeff at: jeff @usopenracquetball.com / 541-543-7775

Leo Vasquez US OPEN P.R. Manager Leo R. Vasquez started as a volunteer with the US OPEN Media Staff in 2003 and now manages the public relation eff orts of the tournament. Leo brings fi rst hand experience of the sport as the former Program Director of the Maverick Athletic Club located in Arlington, Texas. Leo is now part of the management team at Texas FITT, a fi tness company with facilities in the Dallas area. Vasquez is also an avid tournament player and is a Past President of the Texas Racquetball Association (TXRA). His experience also includes serving on the Board of Directors for USA Racquetball.

Contact Leo at: [email protected] / 817-791-4948

2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE 5 Andy Kulback IRT Vice President

Andy Kulback has been an avid racquetball player since 1978. He has numerous state, regional and national championship titles over the years. In addition to his duties for the International Racquetball Tour (IRT), he runs several successful racquetball tournaments in the Cincinnati area. Andy also previously served as the deputy commissioner for the Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour (LPRT).

Kulback has 25+ years of experience as a senior level fi nance/accounting offi cer in the wireless communication industry and, more recently, in the construction fi eld. He joined Allen-Villere Partners (www.allenvillere.com) as Vice President in March of 2004 after serving as the Chief Financial Offi cer for a large ready mixed concrete producer in Cincinnati, Ohio for fi ve years. He is a graduate of Wright State University (1985) with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting.

T.J. Baumbaugh LPRT President

T.J. Baumbaugh was an LPRT player for over 10 years achieving her highest career ranking at No. 7. Later during her time on the tour, she became the Tour’s Player Representative, which evolved into her increased involvement with the LPRT’s administration. As the LPRT expanded, T. J. took on more responsibilities, which transpired in to her current role as commissioner.

T.J. earned a B.S. degree in Kinesiology from Penn State University. She worked in education and coaching and is now a Certifi ed Trainer through the National Academy of Sports Medicine. She works for Sport & Health in McLean, Virginia as a Master Trainer with additional time spent as Fitness and Sports Program Manager. Baumbaugh lives in Herndon, Virginia where she continues to enjoy both indoor and outdoor racquetball.

6 2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE US OPEN Men’s Pro Champions

Kane Waselenchuk Jason Mannino 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 1999 & 2006 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018 (14 Times)

Sudsy Monchik Rocky Carson 1996, 1998, Cliff Swain 2007 2000 & 2002 1997 & 2001

2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE 7 US OPEN Women’s Pro Champions

Paola Longoria 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018 (9 Times)

Christie Huczek Rhonda Rajsich (Van Hees) 2002 & 2004 2003, 2007, 2000, 2005 & 2006 2009 & 2010

Kerri Wachtel Jackie Paraiso Michelle Gould 2001 1998 & 1999 1996 & 1997

8 2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE International Racquetball Tour

www.irt-tour.com Player Biographies

2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE 9 Kane WASELENCHUK IRT #1 Date of Birth: Nov. 9, 1981 (age: 37) Place of Birth: Edmonton, Canada Current Residence: Austin, Texas Height: 5’ 10” Weight: 175 Year Started Playing: 1990 Best US OPEN Finish: 14-Time Champion (2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17 & ‘18) @KingKaneRB

Rocky CARSON IRT #2 Date of Birth: May 21, 1979 (age: 40) Place of Birth: Newport Beach, California Current Residence: Ladera Ranch, California College: Saddleback College Height: 6’ 0” Weight: 175 Year Started Playing: 1982 Best US OPEN Finish: Champion (2007) @RockyCarsonRB

10 2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE Andree PARRILLA IRT #3 Date of Birth: July 23, 1996 (age: 23) Place of Birth: San Luis Potosi, Current Residence: San Luis Potosi, Mexico Height: 5’ 6” Weight: 137 Year Turned Pro: 2012 Best US OPEN Finish: Semifi nals (2018)

@Parrilla_Andree

Alejandro LANDA IRT #4 Date of Birth: March 20, 1988 (age: 31) Place of Birth: Chihuahua, Mexico Current Residence: El Paso, Texas Height: 5’ 8” Weight: 163 Year Turned Pro: 2009 Best US OPEN Finish: Semifi nals (2014 & 2017)

@AlexLanda2024

2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE 11 Alvaro BELTRAN IRT #5 Date of Birth: October 15, 1978 (age: 40) Place of Birth: Tijuana, Mexico Current Residence: San Diego, California Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 210 Year Started Playing: 1999 Best US OPEN Finish: Finalist (2010 & 2014)

Alvaro.Beltran.71

Daniel DE LA ROSA IRT #6 Date of Birth: July 4, 1993 (age: 26) Place of Birth: Chihuahua, Mexico Current Residence: Gilbert, Arizona Height: 5’ 7” Weight: 170 Year Started Playing: 2008 Best US OPEN Finish: Finalist (2015)

@DanielDeLaRosa93

12 2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE Sebastian FRANCO IRT #7 Date of Birth: February 5, 1993 (age: 26) Place of Birth: , Current Residence: Colombia, Maryland College: University Javeriana Cali Height: 5’ 10” Weight: 180 Year Started Playing: 2008 Best US OPEN Finish: Quarterfi nals (2016 & 2018) Sebastian.Franco.1044

Samuel MURRAY IRT #8 Date of Birth: June 4, 1993 (age: 26) Place of Birth: Saint-Hubert, Canada Current Residence: Baie-Comeau, Canada Height: 6’ 0” Weight: 215 Year Started Playing: 2011 Best US OPEN Finish: Round of 32 (2017)

@mumurball

2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE 13 IRT ’19 -’20 Season Schedule DATE:Grand ...... Slam & Tier 1 Events - Full...... LOCAT Schedule at www.irt-tour.com ION: DATE: ...... LOCATION: September 5-8, 2019 ...... Atlanta, Georgia Rocky Carson def. Andree Parrilla 15-13, 15-8 September 19-22, 2019 ...... Laurel, Maryland Kane Waselenchuk def. Rocky Carson 15- (-1), 11-15, 11-4

OCTOBER 2-6, 2019 - UNITEDHEALTHCARE US OPEN ...... Minneapolis, Minnesota

October 24-27, 2019...... Tempe, Arizona October 31 - November 3, 2019 ...... Fullerton, California December 5-8, 2019 ...... Portland, Oregon January 17-19, 2020...... Austin, Texas January 23-26, 2020...... Sioux Falls, South Dakota January 30 - February 2, 2020 ...... Sun Prairie, Wisconsin March 12-15, 2020 ...... Lombard, Illinois April 23-26, 2020 ...... Syosset, New York April 30 - May 3, 2020 ...... Denver, Colorado May 13-16, 2020...... Cochobamba, June 18-21, 2020...... Chihuahua, Mexico

IRT Rankings (as of 10/1/2019) Rank: Player: Points: Rank: Player: Points: 1 Kane Waselenchuk 3,279.65 31 Scott McClellan 236.7 2 Rocky Carson 2,980.19 32 Maurice Miller 222.7 3 Andree Parrilla 2,111.04 33 Diego Garcia 217.01 4 Alejandro Landa 2,109.17 34 Javier Estrada 210 5 Alvaro Beltran 1,968.01 34 Tony Carson 210 6 Daniel De La Rosa 1859 36 Nicholas Riff el 193.02 7 Sebastian Franco 1,313.68 37 Troy Warigon 180.68 8 Samuel Murray 1,260.67 38 Alan Natera 180 9 Rodrigo Montoya 1,243.02 39 Set Cubillos 171.7 10 Mario Mercado 1,151.03 40 Michael Arterburn 170 11 Jake Bredenbeck 940.01 41 Mauricio Zelada 154.2 12 Jose Diaz 903.01 42 Dylan Reid 132.01 13 David Horn 805.02 43 Alejandro Cardona 120 14 Eduardo Portillo Torres 774 43 Ernesto Ochoa 120 15 Conrrado Moscoso 724.22 45 Edwin Galicia 116.98 16 Gerardo Franco 684.02 46 Sam Bredenbeck 112 17 Robert Collins 655.05 47 Juan Salvatierra 108.5 18 Andres Acuna 562.01 48 Ricardo Diaz 104.01 19 Charles Pratt 556.03 49 Erik Garcia 99.99 20 Felipe Camacho 525.56 50 Kyle Ulliman 97.32 21 Thomas Carter 521.55 51 Hiroshi Shimizu 95 22 Jansen Allen 517.02 52 Oscar Valadez 93.02 23 Sebastian Fernandez 486.01 53 Bradly Rogers 92.01 24 Javier Mar 426.01 54 Alejandro Herrera 91.99 25 Carlos Keller Vargas 400 55 Brad Hansen 91.01 26 Adam Manilla 398.03 56 John Goth 90 27 Eduardo Garay 388.67 57 Christian Wer Llerena 89.98 28 Mauro Rojas 276.03 58 Christian Longoria 82.01 29 Kadim Carrasco 272.67 59 John Wolfe 80.01 30 Justus Benson 267.36 60 Andrés Gómez 73.02

14 2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour

www.lprtour.com

Player Biographies

2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE 15 Paola LONGORIA LPRT #1 Date of Birth: July 20, 1989 (age: 30) Place of Birth: San Luis Potosi, Mexico Current Residence: Monterrey, Mexico College: Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon Height: 5’ 5” Year Started Playing: 2006 Best US OPEN Finish: 9-Time Champion (2008, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16, ‘17 & ‘18) @PaoLongoria

Samantha SALAS LPRT #2 Date of Birth: December 15, 1986 (Age: 32) Place of Birth: Guanajuato, Mexico Current Residence: Monterrey, Mexico College: Autonoma de Nuevo Leon Height: 5’ 7” Year Started Playing: 2000 Best US OPEN Finish: Finalist (2016 & 2018)

@ViolentaSalas

16 2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE Maria Jose VARGAS LPRT #3 Date of Birth: March 18, 1993 (age: 26) Place of Birth: Santa Cruz, Bolivia Current Residence: Buenos Aries, College: UPSA / Bolivia Height: 5’ 8” Year Started Playing: 2001 Best US OPEN Finish: Finalist (2014)

@MariaJoseVargasParada

Alexandra HERRERA LPRT #4 Date of Birth: January 10, 1995 (Age: 24) Place of Birth: Tijuana, Mexico Current Residence: Monterrey, Mexico College: Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leo Height: 5’ 6” Year Started Playing: 2008 Best US OPEN Finish: Quarterfi nals (2017 & 2018) @AlexaHerreraAvs

2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE 17 Rhonda RAJSICH LPRT #5 Date of Birth: October 7, 1978 (age: 40) Place of Birth: Phoenix, Arizona Current Residence: Phoenix, Arizona College: Stephen F. Austin State Height: 5’ 10” Year Started Playing: 1978 Best US OPEN Finish: 4-Time Champion (2003, 2007, 2009 & 2010) @RhondaRocks23

Natalia MENDEZ LPRT #6 Date of Birth: January 28, 1997 (Age: 22) Place of Birth: Santa Cruz, Bolivia Current Residence: Buenos Aires, Argentina College: Gabriel Rene Moreno Height: 5’ 6” Year Started Playing: 2007 Best US OPEN Finish: Semifi nals (2017)

@NataliaMendeze

18 2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE Nancy ENRIQUEZ LPRT #7 Date of Birth: October 13, 1986 (age: 32) Place of Birth: Chihuahua, Mexico Current Residence: Chihuahua, Mexico Year Started Playing: 2006 Best US OPEN Finish: Round of 16 (2017 & 2018)

@NancyEnriquezA

Cristina AMAYA LPRT #8 Date of Birth: October 28, 1988 (Age: 30) Place of Birth: Cali, Colombia Current Residence: Cali, Colombia Year Started Playing: 2005 Best US OPEN Finish: Semifi nals (2014)

@CristiaMayaRBall

2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE 19 LPRT ’19 -’20 Season Schedule Grand Slam & Tier 1 Events - Full Schedule at www.lprtour.com DATE: ...... LOCATION: August 23-25, 2019 ...... San Luis Potosí, Mexico Paola Longoria def. Maria Jose Vargas 15-13, 15-6

September 6-8, 2019 ...... Virginia Beach, Virginia Maria Jose Vargas def. Paola Longoria 7-15, 15-12, 11-4

OCTOBER 2-6, 2019 - UNITEDHEALTHCARE US OPEN ...... Minneapolis, Minnesota November 22-24 ...... Chicago, Illinois December 13-15 ...... Laurel, Maryland January 10-12 ...... Fort Lauderdale, Florida January 24-26 ...... Greenville, South Carolina February 14-16 ...... Seattle, Washington February 21-23 ...... , Mexico March 6-8 ...... Boston, Massachusetts March 20-22 ...... Denver, Colorado April 26-28 ...... San Antonio, Texas May 13-17 ...... Cochabamba, Bolivia May 29-31 ...... Sonora, Mexico June 12-14 ...... Overland Park, Kansas

LPRT Rankings (as of 10/1/2019) Rank: Player: Points: Rank: Player: Points: 1 Paola Longoria 2385 30 Laura Brandt 74.5 2 Samantha Salas 1614 31 Montse Perez 72 3 Maria Jose Vargas 1336.25 32 Valeria Centellas 70 4 Alexandra Herrera 897 33 Denisse Maldonado 59.75 5 Rhonda Rajsich 803 34 Jennifer Dering 50 6 Natalia Mendez 631.5 34 Ceci Pratt 50 7 Nancy Enriquez 544.25 36 Micaela Meneses 42 8 Cristina Amaya 494.5 37 Cheryl Gudinas 41.5 9 Masiel Rivera 401.25 38 Romina Rivero 40 10 Brenda Laime 330 39 Daniela Rico 38.25 11 Adriana Riveros 314.5 40 Carolina Rivera Luque 32.5 12 Monserrat Mejia 257.75 41 Hannah Shnurman 32.25 13 Ana Laura Flores 245 42 Maricruz Ortiz 29.25 14 Frederique Lambert 240.5 43 Lucia Gonzalez 29 15 Casandra Lee 221.25 44 Linda Tyler 28.75 16 Yazmine Sabja 211 45 Aime Brewer 25 17 Sheryl Lotts 209.75 45 Danielle Maddux 25 18 Adrienne Haynes 203.25 45 Katherine Neils 25 19 Gabriella Martinez 187.5 48 Marie Gomar 22 20 Angelica Barrios 170.75 49 Gabriela Revollo 20 21 Carla Munoz 169.75 49 Andrea Garcia 20 22 Susy Acosta-Mendoza 160 49 Melissa Mazuelos 20 23 Maria Rodriguez 143.25 49 Andrea Quiroga 20 24 Kelani Lawrence 120.75 49 Camilla Rivero 20 24 Michelle De La Rosa 120.75 49 Nineth Rodriguez 20 26 Jessica Parilla 109 55 Mary Kirchoff 18.75 27 Erin Rivera 98.25 55 Erika Manilla 18.75 28 Hollie Scott 84.25 55 Ana Kristina Rivera 18.75 29 Jenny Daza 79.75 55 Robin Whitmire 18.75 20 2019 US OPEN RACQUETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS - MEDIA GUIDE USA RACQUETBALL

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