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Racquetball Showdown in Vernon: Who Made the Team?
Vernon, CanadaThursday, February 13, 2025
The event was the second selection event of the 2024-25 season. Athletes were competing for spots on three national teams: the elite team, the development team, and the junior team. Each team has six spots available. This event was one of three opportunities for players to earn points towards national team status. The first event was in Brandon, Manitoba, and the third will be the national championships in Burlington, Ontario, in May.
The stakes were high. The winners of these tournaments would secure their spots in the 2025 Pan American Championships in Guatemala City and the World Games in Chengdu, China. The event in Vernon was a crucial step for these athletes in their journey to represent Canada on the global stage.
One notable participant was David Serra from Kelowna. At 41 years old, Serra is still British Columbia's top-ranked racquetball player. He placed 10th in the event, showing that age is just a number in the world of competitive sports. Serra's participation highlighted the wide age range of the athletes, from the youngest at 17 to the oldest at 41.
The event was a success thanks to the hard work of the Vernon Racquetball Association and the Roster Sports Club. Special thanks went to tournament organizer Bob Wolf and all the sponsors and volunteers who made the event possible.
This event was more than just a competition; it was a celebration of the sport and the athletes who dedicate their lives to it. The event showcased the talent and determination of Canada's top racquetball players, inspiring young athletes to follow in their footsteps.
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