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         Racquetball General Sports:     more books (15)
  1. Sports Illustrated Racquetball by Victor I Spear, 1979-08
  2. Making European Masculinities: Sport, Europe, Gender (European Sports History Review) by J. A. Mangan, 2000-10-01
  3. Racquetball by Metzler, Sebolt, 1998-01-01
  4. Winning Racquetball: Skills, Drills, and Strategies by Ed Turner, Woody Clouse, 1995-10
  5. Paddleball and Racquetball by A. William Fleming, Joel A. Bloom, 1973-06
  6. Jeremy's Journey: A season of action, a lifetime of memories by Adam Katz, 2005-08-25
  7. Racquetball: Learning the Fundamentals by Tom Roberts, James L. DeWitt, 1997-08-01
  8. The Racquetball Book by Steve Strandemo, Bill Bruns, 1977-10
  9. Racquetball: Mastering the Basics with the Personalized Sports Instruction System (A Workbook Approach) by Michael W. Metzler, 2000-09-25
  10. Racquetball Today (Wadsworth Health Fitness) by Lynn Adams, Erwin Goldbloom, 2000-11-30
  11. Learn Squash and Racquetball in a Weekend (Learn in a Weekend Series) by Jahangir Khan, 1993-11-09
  12. Spoilsports: Understanding and Preventing Sexual Exploitation in Sport (Ethics and Sport) by Brackenridge, 2001-07-25
  13. Higher Goals (Suny Series on Sport, Culture, and Social Relations) by Nancy Theberge, 2007-08-28
  14. Collecting Baseball, Basketball, Football, Hockey Cards by Paul Green, Tony Galovich, 1992-12

81. City Of Cupertino. Sports Center Programs
Here you will find general information about living and visiting Cupertino. The Cupertino sports Center will be offering FREE programs at an open house
http://www.cupertino.org/parks_recreation/sports_center_programs/index.asp
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Cupertino Sports Center
21111 Stevens Creek Blvd. (Across the street from De Anza College)
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday 6:00am - 10:00pm Saturday - Sunday 8:00am - 6:00pm The Sports Center offers a child watch program, personal training for individuals and groups, racquetball, improved locker room facilities and a teen center. The fitness center includes Cybex weight stations, free weights, lifecycles, lifestride treadmills, and elliptical trainers. The brand new multi purpose room is available for basketball, badminton, table tennis, and a variety of fitness classes for all levels. Programs are free of charge to CSC passholders. Non-passholders may pay a day fee, for further information on classes and times please call (408) 777-3160. Handicap Access: The Sports Center has handicap access to tennis courts, workout facilities, locker rooms, and restrooms. Please call the Sports Center for special introductory memberships at (408) 777-3160.

82. Ashaway USA
He had been having his racquet strung by a wellknown sports retailer who makes a In racquetball, spin is usually confined to a few ceiling shots and an
http://www.ashawayusa.com/pages/RqTip19.html
Wearing Tails to a Keg Party By Steve Crandall
Ashaway Racket Strings At a recent national tournament, a competitor asked me if I knew of a source of racquetball string in his home town. Because he teaches racquetball at his local YMCA, he feels it's important to set a good example for his students. But try as he might, he just couldn't find racquetball string, so he was having to make do with a popular brand of tennis string. He had been having his racquet strung by a well-known sports retailer who makes a big deal about how sophisticated and knowledgeable he is about stringing and equipment in general. This retailer concentrates on tennis-he even has the word "Tennis" in his name-but he also services the racquetball market to an extent. I know the retailer, because he buys a fair amount of Ashaway tennis, squash, and badminton string, so I called him after the tournament. He said it was purely a question of economics: because of the small size of the racquetball market, he couldn't justify carrying inventory just for that sport. I argued that customer service and marketing concerns should override pure economics in this case. I explained the differences between tennis and racquetball string, and pressed him on the importance of selling the right equipment for each sport. If he wanted to support his claim of being sophisticated and knowledgeable, I told him, he owed it to his customers. Ultimately, he agreed to add racquetball string to his orders. I haven't been back in touch with the competitor at the tournament, but I hope he's getting good service now. (A reminder: the USRA receives a portion of the proceeds of every Ashaway racquetball string sold.)

83. Plymouth Library Teen Zone Booklists--Sports Books For Teens
general sports Athletics Ultimate sports Short Stories by OutstandingWriters for Young Adults. Sixteen original sports stories featuring young men
http://plymouthlibrary.org/yasportsbib.htm
Sports Books for Teens
Click on the title to go to the Plymouth Library Catalog and see if a copy is available. Bennett, Cherie
Girls in Love.
Love, Michigan, is famous for Winterfest, an annual athletic competition, but Tara, Erin, and Noelle are about to find out that there's a lot more to Winterfest than sports. Teen Zone Paperbacks B Bo, Ben The Edge.
A teenaged gang member accused of various crimes finds redemption working and snowboarding at a ski lodge in the mountains surrounding Canada's Glacier National Park. Teen Zone Fiction Bo Bo, Ben Skullcrack.
Jonah, a troubled boy who escapes from his dreary life with an alcoholic father by surfing on the coast of Ireland, discovers that he has a twin sister with whom he has an unusual mental link. Teen Zone Fiction Bo Bowler, Tim River Boy.
Knowing that he is dying, Jess's grandfather insists on returning to the river he had known as a boy to finish a special painting and fulfill a life-long dream. Teen Zone Fiction Bowler Crutcher, Chris

84. UT RecSports General Information
general Information UTSCA Leader Join the UTSCA Sport Club Council Men s, women s and coed divisions will be offered in racquetball and tennis at
http://www.utrecsports.org/home/pages/intramurals/general_sum05.php?sid=388

85. Additional Resources -University Of Michigan Faculty Handbook
Members have access to all Recreational sports buildings and equipment rooms It is located at 401 Washtenaw, 7633084 (general inquiries) or 936-0627
http://www.provost.umich.edu/faculty/handbook/21/21.U.html
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21.U Sports and Recreational Resources
21.U.1 Athletic Tickets
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21.U.2 Facilities and Resources Athletic Department Facilities
Two facilities of the Athletic Department, the Varsity Tennis Center and the Indoor Track Building, are open to faculty under certain terms and conditions. The Indoor Track Building offers indoor jogging memberships from October through April to faculty (as well as students, staff, and the general public). Guests can accompany members for a fee. It is located inside the Athletic Complex, 1000 S. State Street, 763-5088.
The $6-million Varsity Tennis Center has eight indoor courts, 12 outdoor courts, and was named Tennis Industry Cross Country Skiing
Cross country skiing is available at Stinchfield Woods (see Section 21.O.2 , "Forests/Reserves") and rental equipment is available at North Campus Recreation Building (NCRB) Rental Center, 764-3967. Golf
The University has two golf courses. The UM Golf Course, located at the corner of W. Stadium and Main Street, is open to faculty and staff of all University of Michigan campuses on a daily green-fees basis. Faculty and staff members must present their UM ID when registering (see Section

86. State Games Of Oregon :: Sports
Click here for racquetball results. Sport Commissioners View SGO generalentry requirements. Competition Age as of first day of tournament.
http://www.stategamesoforegon.org/sportdetail.php?id=38

87. 404: Page Not Found
racquetball courts. • All you can eat meals • VCR movies sports Camps NationalHockey Center 26 Phone (320) 3085146 1-888-234-3695
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88. 404: Page Not Found
racquetball courts. • All you can eat meals • Swimming pool • Bowling • Game room sports Camps National Hockey Center 26 Phone (320) 3085146
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89. Sport Management Major General Information / Human Performance And Sport Managem
Sport Management Major general Information. The Sport Management major at Mount handball/racquetball courts, classrooms, training room and offices.
http://www.muc.edu/academics/academic_departments/human_performance_and_sport_ma
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Human Performance and Sport Management
... Sport Management Course Descriptions Sport Management Major General Information The Sport Management major at Mount Union College is designed for students interested in joining the growing field of sports managers, directors, marketers, and administrators. A demand for well-trained individuals insports related fields creates possible employment with professional sports teams, colleges and universities, private clubs, governmental agencies, city recreation departments, YMCAs and more.
Sport Management as a Major
Requirements for a major include semester hours in the following Sport Management courses:
  • History and Philosophy of Sport and Recreation International Sport Management and Administration Program Management Sport Marketing Legal Issues in Sports Sport Public Relations Areas and Facilities for Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics Financing Sport and Recreation Individual Direct Experience: Recreation Individual Direct Experience: Athletic Administration
In addition, the Sport Management major requires each student to complete an emphasis in either recreation or marketing.

90. UIC Intramural Sports
racquetball Soccer* Softball*, Special Events Squash Table Tennis A maximumof 2 sport club members per team roster (one if the number of team
http://ccc.ops.uic.edu/rec/IMSports/IMPolicies.html
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Individual Eligibility
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Return to Intramural Sports Homepage Sports Offered
Basketball*
Badminton
Billiards*
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Flag Football Floor Hockey
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Racquetball Soccer* Softball* Special Events Squash Table Tennis Tennis Volleyball* * Various Formats offered throughout the year. Facilities Physical Education Building (PEB) South Field Complex Sport and Fitness Center (SFC) Student Center East (CCC)
Individual Eligibility
  • Only University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) students, faculty, and staff are eligible to participate in intramural activities. A maximum of 2 sport club members per team roster (one if the number of team participants is four or less) in the sport or related sport of their specialty.
      Sport club members are defined as those whose names are recorded on the club roster, who are currently practicing with the team, or who have competed with the club as a member during the academic year. Intercollegiate varsity squad members are ineligible to participate in intramurals in their sport or a related sport for the entire academic year.
        A varsity squad member is defined as someone who has varsity potential or ability whose name is recorded on the official squad list.

91. Recreational Sports - Camp Capaha General Information
Recreational sports Camp Capaha. Jumping Cartoon image Camp Capaha Here isa general version of the parent/guardian registration confirmation letter.
http://www4.semo.edu/recsports/campcapaha/info.asp
Camp Capaha Summer Day Camp for Boys and Girls ages 6 - 12
2005 Camp Capaha Information (as of 3/3/05)
* Information is subject to change. $100 per week for University Affiliates (Southeast students, faculty, and staff)
and Rec Center Members
$120 per week Community rate Ask about our various discounts:
- Additional siblings ($10 off)
- Early Bird Special ($10 off) (If registration and payment received by May 14th)
Multiple Week Discount ($10 off)
- Package Deals (i.e. 5 week Package)
- Junior Counselor Program Offer (contact Sean for details)
- Partial week registration if conflicts with other University affiliated programs (i.e. Athletic camps, music camps, Horizons, etc.)

92. General - Racket Sports - Sports & Recreation - Books - Wal-Mart
general at WalMart. Find Books at Walmart.com. Badminton Mastering theBasics with the Personalized sports Instruction System (a Workbook Approach)
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product_listing.gsp?cat=22249&path=0:3920:18888:1

93. Dynamic Fitness - Fitness Equipment, Sports Nutriton And Vitamins, Racquetball A
Fitness Equipment, sports Nutrition and Vitamins, racquetball, Swim, Activewear,and Fitness, Click to view your shopping cart
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94. Racquetball Magazine - USA National Racket Sports Magazine At Mondo Times
racquetball Magazine. USA national racket sports magazine. At Mondo Times, theworldwide media guide with over 15000 media outlets.
http://www.mondotimes.com/2/topics/5/sports/104/1121
The worldwide media guide TM Major Media News Business general ... Site Index You are here Home Major Media Sports Racket sports Racquetball In region Africa Asia Europe Middle East ... South America
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Racquetball Magazine Profile
Racquetball is a USA magazine covering sports racket sports The web site is presented in English. Web Site
Racquetball Magazine home page Report broken link Update profile Contact Information Racquetball Magazine contact information is available only to Mondo Times Advanced Members Your Personal Media List Add Racquetball Magazine to your media list See your media list Owner Racquetball Magazine is owned by United States Racquetball Association. Ratings Content: Not yet rated Political Bias: Not yet rated
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95. General Information  TAAF Games Of Texas
general Information about the Games of Texas. The Texas Amateur Athletic Federationwas This is the official multisports games for the state of Texas.
http://gamesoftexas.org/gen_info.htm
TAAF State Office P.O. Box 1789 Georgetown, Texas Fax (512) 869-2393 Mark Lord, Executive Director T.A.A.F. PRESENTS THE GAMES OF TEXAS General Information about the Games of Texas The Texas Amateur Athletic Federation was founded in November, 1925 with the following mission statement : " Its mission shall be to create and maintain in the State of Texas a permanent organization representative of amateur athletics and/or organizations, devoted thereto; to establish and maintain the highest ideals of amateur sports in the State of Texas; promote the development of physical education and to encourage the standardization of rules of all amateur athletics, games and competitions. The objectives of Texas Amateur Athletic Federation, Incorporated are both charitable and educational". Membership: The Federation shall consist of organizations of a permanent status that are active and interested in the promotion of amateur athletics and representative of one or more sports in their respective communities. CHARTER MEMBERS: The Federation has ten (10) cities that are known as Charter members; these cities are:

96. Bronx Times - Sports
general Galvanizing scored within the first minute to set the pace. Players competed for trophies and sports equipment donated by Wilson.
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Morris Park Softball League Standings

The Morris Park Fall Softball League standings:

Team W L Pct. More ... Morris Park Roller Hockey game summaries and top players Week 2 - Scores Jacobi McDonald’s 5 - Ann Clair’s 4 NY Inst for Spec Edu 7 – General Galvanizing 5 Sorrento’s Pizzeria 13 - Chiariello Jewelers 7 Salone di Bellezza 9 - Side Street Sports Shop 8 (OT) Emilio’s Pizza 10 - Sam’s Floor Covering by Victor Diasparra General Galvanizing scored within the first minute to set the pace. Withonly a one or two-point differential throughout the first and secondperiods, every player played his/her hardest. NYISE closed the first periodwith a one-point lead but dropped to a one-point deficit by the end of thesecond. The third period belonged to NYISE because of relentless skatingand stick handling. It is hard to name a star of this game, but ChristopherMastrocola has to be given credit for one of the hardest workingplayers. In a close game decided in the final minutes of the third period,General Galvanizing received their first defeat of the season, losing to NYInst for Spec Ed by the score of 7-5. Offensively David Currenti (3 goals),Theresa LoPuzzo (2 goals) and Sean Gorman (1 assist) led GeneralGalvanizing in scoring with great defensive play turned in by Liron Sinanaj,Artina Sinanaj, Joseph Carolan and Andrew Gisondi.

97. Quickpicks - Athletics
What intercollegiate sports does the college participate in? available forgeneral student use, including dance studios, gymnasiums, racquetball courts,
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~ambass/athletics.htm

98. Ektelon® Sponsors Newly Formed World Outdoor Racquetball Association
“Outdoor racquetball is an untapped market that we at Ektelon feel is a huge for the sport of racquetball,” stated Scott Winters, general Manager for
http://www.ektelon.com/news_events/press/press_release.asp?iCategoryID=25&iDocTy

99. Physical Education
The facility also houses a sixlane, 25-yard pool, eight racquetball courts, Individual and Team sports, Self-Defense, Physical Conditioning
http://naples.cc.sunysb.edu/Bulletin/ubdeptsspring04.nsf/pages/pec
This is an ARCHIVAL COPY ONLY. The CURRENT VERSION can be found at http://www.stonybrook.edu/ugbulletin
Physical Education
Faculty
Peter G. Angelo
Norman Berhannan
, Lecturer, M.A.L.S., Stony Brook University: General physical education.
David Caldiero , Instructor, M.S., University of Bridgeport: Football; general physical education.
John DeMarie , Associate Professor and Chair of Physical Education, M.A., Adelphi University: General physical education.
Susan DiMonda , Associate Professor and Director of Intramurals, M.A., Adelphi University: General physical education.
Paul J. Dudzick , Associate Professor, M.A., Stony Brook University: General physical education.
John Espey , Associate Professor, M.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Lacrosse; general physical education.
Xristos K. Gaglias , Assistant Professor, M.A., Western Michigan University: Athletic training Nobuyoshi Higashi , Associate Professor, part time, M.A., New York University: Self-defense; judo. Samuel B. Kornhauser , Associate Professor, M.S., Southern Illinois University: Football; general physical education. Kathryn Ann Koshansky Richard Laskowski Gregory Laub , Lecturer, part time, M.B.A., Adelphi University: First aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

100. International Racquetball Federation
Now in a new century, times are exciting for the sport of racquetball. racquetball is a full medal sport in the Central American Games,
http://www.internationalracquetball.com/00irf_history.htm
International Racquetball Federation The Official International Racquetball Website Home News About the IRF Members ... Contact
About the IRF RB History History Executive Committee Officers of the past First..... The History of Racquetball
Racquetball was invented by Joe Sobek in 1949 on a Connecticut handball court. Seeking a game with fast pace that was easy to learn, Sobek designed the first short strung paddle, devised rules combining the basics of handball and squash, and named his modification "paddle rackets." His experiment was an overnight success, the sport caught on quickly and has since evolved into racquetball as we know it today. By the early 70's, court clubs could be found in every state and the sport enjoyed a rapid and steady rise in popularity. As Americans sought new and challenging athletic activities, the timing was perfect for racquetball courts were accessible nationwide and the sport was fun and easy to learn. The late 70's and early 80's saw racquetball become one of the fastest growing sports in America as thousands of new racquetball courts were built to satisfy the demand. But the sport saturated the market and reached its peak in the mid-80's, when many clubs either closed their doors or began converting courts to other uses. But by 1987 the decline leveled off and racquetball regained a steady, manageable growth rate.

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