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IRF 19th World Senior Championships 2007

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Finals and Finishers

Women Final Matches/Positions
35+ Jo Shattuck (Colorado) def. Jean Halahan (New York) 6, 9
40+ Blanca Jordan (Mexico) def. Carmen Mucharraz (Mexico)
45+ Debra Tisinger-Moore (USA) def. Cindy Tillbury (USA)
50+ Mary Keenan (USA) def. Karen Key (USA)
55+ Shirley Parsons (USA) def. Paula Sperling (USA)
60+  Merijean Kelley (USA) def. Cecilia Palaski (USA)
65+ Mildred Gwinn (USA) def. Nidea Funes (Puerto Rico)
75+ Lola Markus (USA) def. Louise Kiss (USA)
80+ Ruby Bishop (USA)
Men Final Matches/Positions
35+   Woody Clouse (USA) def. Enrique Esparza (Mexico) 4, 10
40+  Keith Minor (USA) def. Victor Lopez (Mexico) 2, 5
45+ Arturo Martin (Mexico) def. Fred Johnson (USA) 8, 2
50+ Tom Travers (USA) def. Steve Wattz (USA) 1, 8
55+ Frank Taddonio (USA) def. Darryl Warren (USA) 3, 8
60+ Brandt Bower (USA) def. Arturo Radillo (Mexico) (10), 6, 4
65+ Mitch Melewski (USA) def. Tom Rearden (USA)
70+ Arthur Hotchkiss (USA) def. Terry Lauritsen (USA)
75+  Don Alt (USA) def. Aaron Vederoff (USA)
80+  Dean Harvel (USA)
85+ William Matotan (USA)
90+ Epimenio Martinez (USA)
Dbls Mixed Doubles Final Matches/Positions
35+ Jo Shattuck/Allan Chacon def. Jean Halahan/Dale Durboraw 2, 8
40+ Maylen Gaspar/Benjamin Doniego def. Lupita Jasso/Jeff Baskett
45+ Cheryl Johnson/Fred Johnson def. Cyd Evans/Chris Evans (3), 7, 8
50+ Karen Key/Frank Taddonio def. Mary Keenan/Ken Sylvester
55+ Shirley Parson/Mitch Milewski def. Susan Craig/Reed Barnitz
60+ Merijean Kelly/Hank Estrada def. Cecilia Palaski/Terry Albright
65+ Mildred Gwinn/Luke St. Onge def. Linda Harvel/Dean Harvel
75+ Lola Markus/Ralph Waddington def. Louise Kiss/Wendell Hall
80+ Ruby Bishop/Epimenio Martinez
 
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Good to know:

Started in 1985, this tournament  has developed into the most prestigious premier event for senior men and women.

In 1989, the event had grown so large, and drawn such a talented field, that it was recognized by the International Racquetball Federation as a designated world championship. 

The round-robin format provides quantity; the competitors provide the quality. Tournament staff and volunteers provide great hospitality; players and spectators provide the premier competition and camaraderie.

Together with sponsors and contributors, the event supports the Olympic Dream for racquetball, and has raised over $300,000 toward that effort.

 
 

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