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T. J. Baumbaugh

Commissioner, President of the Board of Directors

T. J. Baumbaugh is a former professional player whose career evolved from player, to player representative, to the LPRT Executive Team. She continues to play indoor and now outdoor racquetball, while working to help grow the sport. T. J. earned a BS in Kinesiology from Penn State University and is a Master Fitness Trainer in McLean, Va.

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Dr. Tim Baghurst

Head Commentator and Deputy Commissioner

Dr. Tim Baghurst is a Professor and Director of FSU COACH at Florida State University. A sports science researcher and author, he also mentors athletes and coaches through his company Sports Performance Consulting.

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Jerry J. Josey Jr.

Media and IT Director

Jerry “J.” Josey Jr is an I.T. consultant and forever an entrepreneur. As the president of the South Carolina Racquetball Association he has run over 30 events including the Sweet Carolina Open LPRT Grand Slam. Racquetball and Pickleball are a family affair for J and his passion for growing those sports has evolved from a hobby to a complete lifestyle. He is a proud alumni of the great University of South Carolina.

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Jeffrey "JT" Thompson

Production Technical Director

An obsessive collector of all things racquetball, JT shares his opinions on issues facing racquetball organizations/tournaments via jt-rb.com, documents tournament broadcasts and racquetball facilities at DailyRacquetball.com, and provides independent broadcasting services to court sports events via BroadcastRacquetball.com and CourtSports.tv.

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Maria Paz Riquelme

Contributor – Social Media

Maria Paz Riquelme is a professional player and fitness coach from Cali, Colombia.

Board of Directors

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Board Member

JD Shelton is an avid racquetball player and retired Air Force veteran. He earned a BS in Management as well as BA and MA degrees in History. He spent time on the USAR Board of Directors and is currently on the USAR Rules Committee. He also serves as a board member on the Commonwealth of Virginia Racquetball Association. JD and his wife Megan, also a racquetball player, live in Virginia with their five children and two dogs, where he collects guitars, shoes, and LEGOs.

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Margo D. Scott

Board Member – Treasurer

Margo Scott is a racquetball fanatic! She eats, breathes, and watches all things racquetball. Born and raised in Michigan, she attended Michigan State University. She is a wife, a mother of 4 adult children, and a grandmother of 8 grandchildren. Margo is a Real Estate Broker, and serves as Vice President of the Commonwealth of Virginia Racquetball Association.

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Adrienne Hayes

Player Representative

Adrienne Haynes has been playing professional racquetball for 20 years. She was a Junior and Collegiate National Champion. She currently resides in Memphis with her husband and children and works for Hilton.

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Cheryl Kirk

Cheryl Kirk has a long history in racquetball, having started playing in 1977. After a 27-year career with McDonald's Corporation, she has devoted her time almost exclusively to the sport, serving as president of USA Racquetball (2008-2012) and currently as team leader for the U.S. Adult and Junior Teams and on the boards of USA Racquetball, the International Racquetball Federation, the Pan American Racquetball Confederation, and the Illinois State Racquetball Association. She joined the LPRT Board of Directors in 2018 and enjoys supporting these deserving women in their pursuit of racquetball success.

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Cristina Amaya

Cristina is professional athlete from Cali, Colombia who has been playing the pro tour for more than 10 years. She wants to help the tour reach its full potential.

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February 19, 2022

Dear members,

We are excited to announce that the women of the Ladies Professional Racquetball Tour ( www.lprtour.com ) are coming back to Boston! Not only will the women of the pro tour be playing but so will some of the best amateur players from around New England!

2022 Boston Open

Wayside Athletic Club is once again hosting this event March 4-6 with the women of the LPRT for the Boston Open to support the AstraZeneca Hope Lodge in Boston. Wayside Athletic Club hosted this event in early March of 2020 which had a great turnout and are hoping to see the same this year.

Come out and watch the top women in our sport compete alongside some of the best New England racquetball players around and help a “home away from home” for patients traveling more than 40 miles to their outpatient treatments.

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More information on  start times  to view matches will be available by March 3.

We are not anticipating parking to be an issue however, please plan accordingly if you are visiting the club during the event for classes, lessons, or playing tennis.

Get In Touch

If you have any questions regarding the event or if you would like to make a donation to support the cause, please contact the event director  Stewart Solomon.

Don’t miss this great event!

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Nelly korda dominates lpga tour as she captures 6th win in last 7 starts.

Nelly Korda tied golf legend Annika Sorenstam with her victory.

For the sixth time in her past seven starts, women’s world No. 1 Nelly Korda is raising a trophy, this time after outlasting Australia’s Hannah Green to win the Mizuho Americas Open by one stroke Sunday at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, New Jersey.

Korda’s victory makes her the first LPGA Tour golfer since Inbee Park in 2013 to tally six victories in a season and the first American since 1990 when Beth Daniel won seven times.

“Oh, my gosh, six, I can’t even really gather myself right now with that, the head-to-head that Hannah (Green) and I had pretty much all day,” Korda said. “Wasn’t my best stuff out there today but fought really hard on the back nine.”

A week after Rose Zhang snapped Korda’s record-tying streak of five victories in five starts at the Cognizant Founders Classic, the eighth-year LPGA Tour golfer slowly climbed the leaderboard throughout the tournament, after trailing by four strokes after the first round.

Rose Zhang poses with the trophy after winning the Founders Cup.

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Then came moving day, where Korda rounded into the form expected from the top-ranked women’s golfer , battling through wind and light rain to post a blistering 7-under 65 to sit at 13-under for a two-stroke lead over the world No. 2 Green.

On Friday, the now 14-time LPGA Tour winner improved on her score by carding a 4-under 68 to move from 17 th  place into a tie for third place heading into the weekend.

Sunday’s round did not prove easy for Korda after an early birdie by Green on the first hole and a bogey by the American on the second hole leveled the two golfers at 12-under.

The two-time major champion regained her lead with a birdie on the fourth hole, but then ran into trouble, bogeying the fifth and seventh holes to drop to 11-under and one shot back of Green, a five-time LPGA Tour winner.

Following a bogey by Green on the eighth hole, the two were tied again for the lead, along with Ayaka Furue, who momentarily moved into first place.

“Yeah, definitely was not a good start to the day,” Korda said. “Just couldn’t get anything going, and Jay actually told me to pretty much get my head out of my um and to reset and to start fresh. There were opportunities that I could take advantage of on the back nine and it was still a tight race.

“Even though I was 2-over, I was still tied for the lead, so it’s not like I was completely discouraged with my play. Overall, you know, definitely tough start to the day and then grind it out on the back nine.”

Korda and Green matched each other’s scores over the next nine holes, with birdies on the 10th, 13th and 15th holes, respectively, to set up a tournament-deciding 18th.

Nelly Korda of the United States plays her shot from the 18th tee during the first round of the Cognizant Founders Cup at Upper Montclair Country Club on May 09, 2024 in Clifton, New Jersey.

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The American teed off into the fairway on the par-4 final hole, while Green pulled her shot left into the rough. The Australian again found herself in the rough on her approach shot, while Korda held her nerve to get her second shot within 15 feet of the hole.

Green chipped her third shot over a bunker to fall on the green and set up a lengthy putt attempt for par. Meanwhile, Korda two-putted in for par to shift the pressure over to Green, who missed her potential tournament-extending putt.

“It was just amazing to share the stage with Hannah,” Korda said. “I consider her a pretty good friend out here, and it was a lot of fun going head-to-head against her.”

Korda shot a final-round 71 to finish at 14-under for the one-stroke victory over Green. Chanettee Wannasaen, Ariya Jutanugarn, Jennifer Kupcho and Gabriela Ruffels all tied for third place.

With the victory, Korda ties Hall of Famer Annika Sorenstam as players to win six events fastest in a season; Sorenstam won six titles in eight starts in 2005.

The next tournament is the US Women’s Open from May 30-June 2 at Lancaster Country Club in Pennsylvania.

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Wrexham Women will take part in a three-game preseason series on the West Coast of the United States this summer as a part of their 'Wrex Coast Tour', the club announced on Tuesday.

It will be Wrexham Women's first time playing in the U.S. and their three-game series will see them face SoCal FC on July 19 at the UCLA Drake Stadium in Los Angeles, Tigres Femenil under-19 on July 21 at the same venue and then Portland Thorns Academy five days later in Portland.

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"Having heard the stories around the Men's tour last season, it is great that the Women's team will have the same opportunity. The time it will provide us to prepare for the upcoming league campaign will be vital in our quest to improve on our third position," Wrexham Women manager Steve Dale said in a statement on Tuesday.

Wrexham Women, who were reformed in 2018, were promoted to the top tier of Welsh women's football in 2023 and hold the record of being the first semi-professional women's football team in Wales.

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Defending champion and last week’s Cognizant Founders Cup winner Rose Zhang has withdrawn from the Mizuho Americas Open due to illness.

Zhang had begun her first round on the back nine, pulling out after completing three holes at Liberty National Golf Club.

The 20-year-old issued the following statement on her Instagram story about her withdrawal:

"I am really disappointed that I had to withdraw from the Mizuho Americas Open today. This tournament holds a special place in my heart, having had such an amazing week last year when I captured my first LPGA Tour win here at Liberty National. I was really looking forward to trying to defend my title,  but unfortunately spent the last 12 hours with really bad intestinal pain.

"I am so grateful to my team and everyone involved in this event including Michelle Wie West. She has truly helped put on a world-class event and I wish everyone, including all of the amazing AJGA competitors, the best of luck this week. I look forward to returning next year to this great event and thank you again to everyone who has been so supportive."

Zhang’s next scheduled start is the U.S. Women’s Open at Lancaster Country Club.

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