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FALL 2008 EDITION www.ColoradoRacquetball.com
NMRA National Tournament Coming to Denver in December
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by Marcia Richards
eing an avid player of National Masters Tournaments, I am excited to formally announce to Colorado players the addition of a National Masters Doubles-Only tournament in Highlands Ranch December 4 through 6, 2008. Like all National Masters tournaments, this will be an all-round-robin tournament, and ages 35 and above are welcome to participate. Of course, volunteers of all ages are welcome.
Tournament Directors Cindy Tilbury, Tom Curran of North Carolina, and myself want to welcome you specially to this three-day event. In this tournament, if you play a second event, it must be Mixed Doubles. If you need a doubles partner, sign up early for the tournament on www.r2sports.com and we will make sure we find you a great partner or partners. You will need to be a USAR/CRA member, but first-time NMRA tournament players need not join the NMRA. Of course, we hope you will want to. The online entry deadline for this event is November 14, 2008—right before Thanksgiving. We are counting on our Colorado players to make this tournament special for the hundred or so players coming from all across the country. We are working hard to make sure it will be an outstanding event for all players and guests. Contact me if you would like to help us out during the event, or if you would like to sponsor this event. To find out more information about the NMRA and all of the up-coming round-robin tournaments around the country, go to www.nmra.info or contact an NMRA board member in person. n
CLUB PROFILE — Fort Collins Club
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by Cindy Tilbury
f you are living in the Fort Collins area or traveling up Interstate 25 and need a place to play, you might want to check out the Fort Collins Club. Their very active group of racquetball, handball and squash players keeps the four courts very busy. This familyoriented club has something for everyone—daycare for the small kids, an extreme arcade for the teenagers, and a restaurant/bar for the adults. In addition, the outdoor pool with cabana and beach volleyball provides perfect patio fun for warm weather. Our ladies racquetball group was recently invited up to Fort Collins and played at the Fort Collins Club. We played doubles on the front two glass-backed courts while restaurant patrons looked on. We were reminded of the 1980s clubs where people stayed after playing for a few beers with their friends. I miss that. continued on page 2...
TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR’S CORNER —
Attention Tournament Directors!
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by Cindy Tilbury
here were a lot of updates to the www.r2sports.com tournament software at the beginning of 2008. One MAJOR enhancement is the ability to click on a player’s name and see all of the wins/losses of that player for the past two years. This will allow you to more easily seed singles events—no guessing about who can beat whom. Even if the player has not won against a particular opponent, you can check to see if he/she has beaten players ranked right around that opponent. Of course, this will also make it easier to catch SANDBAGGERS. Future www.r2sports.com enhancements being looked at include adding more match histories for players, better/more autoscheduling of tournament matches, and text messages sent to players’ cell phones when their match is assigned to a court. Thanks to Ryan Rogers for all of his incredible support for our tournaments! If you have any questions on how to run your tournament(s) using www.r2sports.com, contact CRA Board member Mark Sikorski or President Marcia Richards for their insights on how they do it for the State Singles and State Doubles tournaments. n