Natinal Hanball

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National Champions 1970 - 1972
1970
Four-Wall, Los Angeles
Open Singles: Paul Haber
Open Doubles: Carl Obert/Ruby Obert
40 Singles: Tom Ciasulli
40 Doubles: Bob Brady/Bill Keays
Three-Wall, Detroit
Open Singles: Steve August
Open Doubles: Paul Haber/Andy Upatnieks
40 Doubles: Jim Golden/John Scopis
50 Doubles: Bill Gluck/Bill Taub
Juniors, Miami
Boys 15-Under: Steve Adelman
Boys 17-Under: Ted Yevelson
Boys 19-Under: Ken Ginty
One-Wall, New York
Open Singles: Steve Sandler
Open Doubles: Steve Sandler/Don Weber
Masters Doubles: Lenny Isaacson/Ray Gershen
Juniors: Ken Ginty
Collegiates, Lake Forest College
Team: Univ. Texas
Open Singles: Fred Lewis
Open Doubles: Joe Hero/Terry Hankins
Men's B: Jim Darnell
1971
Four-Wall, Memphis
Open Singles: Paul Haber
Open Doubles: Ray Neveau/Simie Fein
40 Singles: Rudy Stadlberger
40 Doubles: Arnie Aguilar/Irv Simon
50 Doubles: Jack Gordon/Dave Seiwart
Three-Wall, Detroit
Open Singles: Lou Russo
Open Doubles: Paul Haber/Andy Upatnieks
40 Doubles: Jim Golden/John Scopis
50 Doubles: Bill Gluck/Bill Taub
Juniors, Miami
Boys 15-Under: Mike Lloyd
Boys 17-Under: Nati Alvarado
Boys 19-Under: Rick Christian
One-Wall, New York
Open Singles: Steve Sandler
Open Doubles: Artie Reyer/Wally Ulbrich
Masters Doubles: Bill Taub/Lou Caputo
Collegiates, Univ. of Tenn.
Team: Univ. Texas/Lake Forest
Open Singles: Wes Yee
Open Doubles: Joe Hero/Terry Hankins
Men's B: Dick Staley
Masters Doubles, Birmingham
40-Plus: Phil Elbert/Ken Schneider
50-Plus: George Brotemarkle/Bill Feivou

1972
Four-Wall, Seattle
Open Singles: Fred Lewis
Open Doubles: Kent Fusselman/Al Drews
40 Singles: Rudy Stadlberger
40 Doubles: Ken Schneider/Phil Elbert
50 Doubles: George Brotemarkle/Bill Feivou
Three-Wall, Detroit
Open Singles: Lou Russo
Open Doubles: Joel Wisotsky/Ruby Obert
40 Doubles: Jim Golden/John Scopis
50 Doubles: Bill Gluck/Bill Taub
Juniors, Denver
Boys 15-Under: Ed Jackson
Boys 17-Under: Gary Stedman
Boys 19-Under: Naty Alvarado

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One-Wall, New York
Open Singles: Wally Ulbrich
Open Doubles: Wally Ulbrich/Mark Levine
Masters Doubles: Julie Rothman/Joe Danilczyk
Juniors: Ken Ginty
Collegiates, Lake Forest College
Team: Univ. Texas
Open Singles: Wes Yee
Open Doubles: Jeff Barnes/Terry Hankins
Men's B: Gene Craft
Masters Singles, Chattanooga
40-Plus: Phil Elbert
50-Plus: Bill Feivou
Masters Doubles, Milwaukee
40-Plus: Phil Elbert/Ken Schneider
50-Plus: Ted Bystock/Harold Hanft

To be considered for induction, nominees must meet the following:
Players must be retired from serious Open competition for at least five years and be over 40 years of age.
Players will be considered for their achievements in one, three, or four-wall.
Players will be considered for their singles or doubles ability.
Players considered for induction must have succeeded at the Open National Championship Level.

National Handball Association

Hall of Fame Players:
Al Banuet, 1954
Joe Platak, 1954
Sam Atcheson, 1955
Maynard Laswell, 1955
Vic Hershkowitz, 1957
George Quam, 1959
Angelo Trulio, 1959
Frank Coyle, 1961
Gus Lewis, 1961
Robert Brady, 1965
Ken Schneider, 1965
George Brotemarkle, 1969
Jim Jacobs, 1972
Oscar Obert, 1972
John Sloan, 1976
Paul Haber, 1983
Marty Decatur, 1984
Sam Haber, 1984
Steve Sandler, 1985
Pat Kirby, 1986
Ruby Obert, 1987
Phil Collins, 1989
Lou Russo, 1990
Walter Plekan, 1991
Fred Lewis, 1993
Stuffy Singer, 1994
Rosemary Bellini, 1996
Dennis Hofflander, 1996
Naty Alvarado, 1998
Carl Obert, 1999
Bill Yambrick, 2000
Vern Roberts, 2002
Howie Eisenberg, 2003
Artie Reyer, 2003
Al Torres, 2004
Joel Wisotsky, 2004
Ken Davidoff, 2005
Wally Ulbrich, 2006
Joe Danilczyk, 2008
Dave Dohman, 2009
LeaAnn Martin, 2010
Steve August, 2011
Albert Apuzzi, 2011
Joe Durso, 2012
John Bike Jr., 2012
Anna Calderon, 2014
Mark Levine, 2014
Allison Roberts, 2014
Anna Engele Christoff, 2015
Sheila Maroshick, 2015
Harry Goldstein, 2015
Morty Alexander, 2015
Sy Alexander, 2015
Ed Maisonet, 2016
Moey Orenstein, 2017

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