Battle at the Alamo
Apr
28
to May 1

Battle at the Alamo

Alamo City Racquetball Association brings you the Battle at the Alamo 2022. we host the largest regional tournament in the country with only the US Open having a larger LPRT draw. We will also host an IRT Tier 4 event.

The Best professional women Racquetball players in the world will be playing for $12,000 in prizes money as well as some of the best Professional Men playing for $3,000. There will also be a $3,800 purse for the Amateur Open Division

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World Singles and Doubles Championships
Aug
12
to Aug 15

World Singles and Doubles Championships

LPRT & IRT Grand Slam Event

The World Singles and Doubles Open Racquetball Championships will be held August 12-15, 2021. This event will be one of the most most prestigious singles and doubles event of the year and will also feature men's and women's pro singles and mixed doubles.

  • Amateur divisions for singles and doubles.

  • Open, Elite, A, B, C, and all age groups including centurion.

  • The draw looks be large so amateurs should plan on starting on Thursdays.

  • The first 20 juniors ( boys and girls) receive a free entry fee in 18 and under.

  • Juniors prize is $1000 in each boys and girls division.

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2020 National High School Championships
Feb
26
to Mar 1

2020 National High School Championships

Join us for an exciting event with hundreds of high school players from around the country competing for a team title. Feel the tension rise as we crown our National High School Champions! Be there in person as these athletes vie for a spot on the U.S. Junior National Team in the Boy's & Girl's #1 division. With a record number of participants in last year's championship, 2020 sets up to be even bigger!

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Racquetball Annie Doubles & Juniors Shootout
Oct
26
9:00 AM09:00

Racquetball Annie Doubles & Juniors Shootout

Join us for a great day of fun and Racquetball! 100% of the proceeds of this event will be used to send Annie and coach Brian to the 2019 Jr Worlds Championship in Ciudad Deportiva de Hatillo, Costa Rica.

Thank you to Cascade Athletic Club and all of the players for making this year’s shootout such a great event.

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National High School Racquetball Championships
Feb
27
to Mar 3

National High School Racquetball Championships

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High School State Championship
Jan
23
to Jan 27

High School State Championship

  • Multnomah Athletic Club (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

GREAT WEEK FOR BARLOW AT STATE!!!

What a fantastic week of racquetball at the 2019 Oregon High School State championships!

Barlow took 3rd in state for girls, 6th for boys and 5th overall - GO BRUINS!!!

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2019 Beaver Classic
Jan
18
to Jan 21

2019 Beaver Classic

Had a great weekend playing in Corvallis at the Beaver Classic! My partner Kelsey and I took 3rd in the Women’s Doubles Open Division. I won 1st in the Women’s Singles Open. It’s always a great weekend playing with our friends in Corvallis and the OSU Team.

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2019 Winter Blast  Tournament
Jan
11
to Jan 13

2019 Winter Blast Tournament

A great weekend of Jr racquetball! Everyone is ready for state. GO BRUINS!!!

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Oregon High school league match #1
Nov
17
10:00 AM10:00

Oregon High school league match #1

Great first Saturday of high school racquetball. Barlow is looking great this year! Go Bruins!!!

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 2018 Junior World Championships
Nov
3
to Nov 10

2018 Junior World Championships

  • San Luis Potosí Mexico (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Team USA will be sending a full delegation of junior players and coaches from the U.S. Junior National Racquetball Team.

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DAY 8

Jr. World Championships 2018! Such an awesome week! I thank God for every day I got to spend with my best friends competing among the best players in the world! Although I didn’t meet my goal, I will never take for granted being able to represent my country.


This morning I played my quarterfinal match against Maria Gutierrez Ceja from Mexico. This game was definitely the most competitive game I’ve played so far with the score ending at 13-15, 11-15. Though I was really disappointing to not make it to the semi finals, I’m so grateful that I have had the opportunity to play such great players and this match will push me to do even better next year.

In the evening me and my doubles partner Erin played a tough team from Costa Rica. The first game was very one sided at 3-15, so we had to completely change our strategy by Erin and I changing sides. This strategy worked much better and we had a way more competitive second game with the result 11-,15. Though we lost I’m again so grateful to have had the experience of paying doubles this year. Also huge thank you to my partner Erin for never giving up and being such an awesome partner to play with.

DAY 7


DAY 6

Today was the start of the single elimination bracket. This is where the tournament gets extremely competitive. Unfortunately to get to the quarterfinals I had to go against my doubles partner (and super close friend) :(. Though I won, it really sucked to have to beat someone as talented and determined as my girl Erin!


DAY 5

Today was the last day of pool play. I played the number one girl for Coasta Rica. This was the toughest game I have had to play so far. Even though I was disappointed to lose this match (especially in tiebreaker), these really competitive matches are the most fun!


DAY 4

Much better day for Team USA! Yesterday, we lost almost of our matches, and today we won 12 of 14 matches. GO USA!!!

In singles I played Argentina. In doubles my partner Erin and I played Chile. Won both matches in 2 games.


DAY 3

Today was the first day of pool play. This is where you play other countries to determine seeding for the tournament. I played two matches today - Canada in singles and Mexico in doubles.

In singles I won the first game, lost the second game and almost had the tiebreaker - 9 - 11. I think Canada had slight advantage with the stuffed moose mascot.

In doubles we lost in 2 games. My doubles partner and I have never competed together and Mexico is one of the best teams in our division.

It wasn’t the best start, hoping to play better tomorrow!!


DAY 2

Opening ceremonies was very exciting. Each team was recognized as they carried their countries flag into the arena. My teammate Ricky and I were very proud to have the opportunity to represent the USA as team captains.

The ceremony consisted of an impressive color guard and marching band to present the Mexican National Anthem, a performance form a local folk band, and greetings from the International Racquetball Federation officials.


DAY 1

USA practiced for a few hours today. It was really nice to have a chance to get use to the courts and the altitude. San Luis Potosi is about 6,000 feet above sea level.

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Jerry Bower Memorial Tournament
Oct
11
to Oct 14

Jerry Bower Memorial Tournament

  • Courthouse Athletic Club North (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS
Had a great weekend at the Jerry Bower memorial tournament! Last tournament before the Jr. World Championships!
Loved competing along with USA teammate Kareena Mathews and Barlow HS. player Kelsey Klinger!
Thanks so much to Head Racquetball, Stone Creek Building, Axis design, Mojave Bar & Grill, and Marathon printing for all the support!
— Annie Roberts

The Jerry Bower Memorial Tournament in Salem will begin October 11th.

In addition to collecting donations for brain cancer research, we will be collecting racquetball gear and clothing to be donated to the High School programs in Salem.

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