2005 US Open

Day One - 11/16/05

US OPEN kicks off with a full slate of qualifying matches. Willie Tilton and Woody Clouse are the lone qualifiers to make it into the main draw.

If you came to get your fill of IRT racquetball, today was the day. Matches began at 8:00am. Mike Keddie USA junior team member started things off with his first US OPEN win. Woody Clouse won in three as did Allan Crockett an up and coming junior with a very impressive game. Team Japan faired well in the first round as Takaaki Hirose and Michimune Kono. The only player in the IRT draw from Asia Eunbyung Kim from Seoul advanced winning a tough four gamer.

The second round of qualifying included sixteen matches and some great battles. Allan Crockett survived a tough match against fellow junior Zach Apperson in four. National Junior Champion Chris Coy disposed of Japan Takaaki Hirose in four games delivering a message in the fourth 11-0.Canada’s National Champion won his first US OPEN match in seven years defeating University of Alabama’s Shane Karmelin. Gilberto Meija of Mexico played very well taking his match in four games. He will move on to meet his countryman Alvaro Beltran in the next round. Woody Clouse played tough ball advancing to meet Chris Crothwer in the 64’s. Mike Keddie survived the only five gamer of the afternoon beating Rafael Filippini in a battle. Michimune Kono pulled an upset off taking out Lance Gilliam of Texas in three games.

The round of sixty four started in the afternoon with #4 Jason Mannino finishing off youngster Alex Landa in three easy games. Mannino looks very relaxed and focused as he looks to get his second US OPEN title of his career. He will meet Canada’s Vincent Gagnon from Montreal in his next match. Gagnon advanced by defeating Kris Odegard who is making his second IRT appearance of the season after a three-year layoff. #5 Rocky Carson took out Mike Keddie in three. This was Mike’s first match up against Rocky and said he played tough but Rocky turned it up in the third to another level. Rocky will meet former US OPEN finalist John Ellis next as John won first his match easily. It is great to see “Elli” competing again although his injury-plagued body is making it tough consecutive matches. #6 Alvaro Beltran gave his fellow teammate from Mexico Gilberto Meija a rude welcome to the OPEN winning in three games never missing a backhand splat. Alvaro will meet former top eight IRT pro Mike Green from Canada. This will be one of the matches you won’t want to miss in the 32’s. #2 Jack Huczek moved on easily and will meet Florida’s Andres Ramirez in the next round. #3 Cliff Swain survived a nightmare trip to Memphis yesterday, as many of you did and wasted little time on the court with Ed Willis. Cliff a two time OPEN champion will meet Canada’s top junior player Eric Desrochers. Eric had a battle against University of Memphis star Travis Woodbury winning in five close games. The ageless wonder and true LEGEND of the game Ruben Gonzalez played well and will meet another Canadian Brian Istace, which will be another, don’t miss match tomorrow. Another good match will be #11 Andy Hawthorne against Aaron Granberg who both advanced in three games. #1 Kane Waselenchuk advanced to meet hard-hitting Texan Brian Freedenberg. Brian is known for his hard-hitting style that will be matched by Kane on Thursday. Tournament director and US OPEN founder Doug Ganim is playing some solid ball in his event as he will face off against #8 Mike Guidry. Considered by some as the hardest hitter on the tour right now #12 Josh Tucker will have a rematch against Mexico’s Javier Moreno. Both players won easily today. Javier a former University of Memphis team member defeated Tucker last weekend in Chihuahua at an IRT satellite event. This will be a true war at 10:20am. Thursday. #9 Jason Thoerner will meet Polo Gutierrez of Juarez Mexico as neither player was challenged in their earlier matches. WillieTilton upset #10 Kyle Veenstra last year’s US OPEN quarterfinalist in five games. Willie will take on Japan’s finest Hiroshi Shimizu. Shimizu barely got by tough Shannon Kohl in five games. #7 Shane Vanderson ended Chris Coy’s US OPEN run winning in three and he will meet University of Colorado’s Gil De Los Rios on Thursday at 12:40pm. The match of the evening was Woody Clouse upsetting #13 Chris Crowther in five games. Crowther the tallest player on the IRT hits the ball with some authority but Clouse was able to handle it amazingly well especially it being his third match of the day and being a young forty years of age. Two time US junior national and World Champion #15 Ben Croft had an easier time than expected against Canada’s Corey Osbourne winning in three to meet Juan Herrera of Colombia Thursday at 12:40pm. Matches ended late Wednesday evening at 11:30 leaving the fans with all they could ask for at these years Choice Hotels US OPEN.

Side notes;

There were great crowds all day to cheer on their favorite IRT stars. The players definitely appreciate your support.

Welcome new sponsors Nuveen and Nikon to the Choice Hotels US OPEN Racquetball Championships and thank your for your support of the IRT

A great job by Otto Dietrich on the announcing the matches all day.

Thanks to Ed Willis for not only running the IRT tournament desk but taking the time to hit with Cliff Swain tonight.

Look for your free IRT poster at the ticket table and have it signed by all the IRT stars.

Match ups to watch on Thursday besides the top eight:

Brian Istace vs. Ruben Gonzalez 11:30am

Andy Hawthorne vs. Aaron Granberg 11:30am

Javier Moreno vs. Josh Tucker 10:20am

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