47th Outdoor Nationals Wrapup

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by Todd Boss

2021 47th Outdoor Nationals Recap

All the Ladies participants from outdoor Nats

The 47th annual Outdoor Nationals tournament, this year generously sponsored by Randy Root and TeamRoot.com and presented by Pro Kennex, is in the books.  The tournament, played at Marina Park in Huntington Beach, California, featured the induction of the 2020 WOR Outdoor Class, was filled with hall of famers both playing and watching, and had a solid draw full of touring pros and outdoor specialists from around the country.  A fun affair despite being a national championship, there were families and kids all around the park during the event, with music playing and enjoyment had by all.

To review the brackets and results, see here: https://www.r2sports.com/website/event-website.asp?TID=31967

Congratulations to the Pro Champions on the weekend:

  • Men's Pro Doubles: Jason Geis & Micah Rich
  • Women's Pro Doubles: Michelle De La Rosa & Carla Munoz
  • Mixed Pro Doubles: Daniel De La Rosa & Michelle De La Rosa
  • Men's Pro Singles: Jose Diaz
  • Women's Pro Singles: Carla Munoz

Men’s Pro Doubles Recap

The all-Southern California team of Micah Rich & Jason Geis, who won a shootout held at the same venue in February to establish their bona-fides, dethroned the defending champs Daniel De La Rosa & Alvaro Beltran in the semi finals before topping two seasoned outdoor veterans in Josh Tucker & Greg Solis in the final.

In the finals, Tucker & Solis took the first game, but Rich & Geis did not panic, dominating the second game to force the breaker.  There, they continued to play smart outdoor racquetball and went on a run at the end to take the breaker 11-5 and take the title.  Rich gets his first major outdoor title, while Geis returns to the podium at a major for the first time in a decade (he and Beltran won the 2010 3WallBall pro doubles title).

Kudos to Rich and Geis, who may not be household names to the larger indoor community but who dominated a star-studded field this weekend.  They are already committed to playing in Vegas and to challenge for the title in 3WallBall.

Women’s Pro Doubles Recap

The defending champs and #1 seeds Michelle De La Rosa and Carla Muñoz cruised through a 5-team round robin draw that featured a slew of ties as the other four teams battled it out for 2nd place.  In the end Erica Williams and Katie Neils captured 2nd place on total overall points to face off against the defending champs in the playoff finals.  There, De La Rosa & Munoz topped Williams & Neils 5,12 for the repeat title.

Mixed Pro Doubles Recap

The top two mixed pro teams in the draw, who also met for the title in 2019, each cruised through the 5-team round robin draw unscathed for their inevitable Sunday morning meeting for the title.  There, the husband-wife defending champ #1 seeds Daniel De La Rosa and Michelle De La Rosa squared off against #2 seeds Robert Sostre and Carla Munoz.

In the final, the husband/wife team defended their title with a close 7,12 win over Sostre and Munoz.  The Hall of Famer and top LPRT touring pro were not enough to take out the De La Rosas, who won their 4th Mixed outdoor nationals title in the last 5 years, and their 12th major Outdoor title together (all since 2014).  They are clearly the best Mixed doubles team in the game today, and have made a strong case to be considered one of the best of all time.

Men’s Pro Singles Recap

The Pro Singles featured eight brave souls attempting to play singles on the cavernous Huntington Beach courts (they’re more than 22’ wide and nearly 46’ deep).  The top four seeds advanced into the semis.  There, Jose Diaz upset #1 seed (and Hall of Famer) Greg Solis, thwarting his quest for an elusive singles crown, while 2018 singles champ Luis Avila downed the lefty "Sweet" Lou Orosco in the other.

In the final...Jose Diaz added his name to the board of legends who have won Outdoor Nationals pro singles, topping Avila 12,11 for the crown.

Women’s Pro Singles Recap

LPRT touring pro Carla Munoz cruised through the 5-player round robin draw to capture a spot in the playoff finals.  Arizonian Katie Neils came the closest to taking out Munoz, stretching her to 14 in one game and finishing in 2nd place in the group.  For her troubles, Neils earned a rematch against Munoz in the playoff finals. 

In the final, Munoz took her first outdoor singles title of any kind, winning 10,7 over the Arizonian Neils.

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Other Notable Draws

- Men's Centurion Doubles, the largest draw of the event, featured a ton of outdoor racquetball legends competing.  In the final #2 outdoor legends Scott St. Clair & Tony Burg topped Rocky Carson playing with Jerry Hall in an 11-10 bruiser.

- Men's 75+ Doubles: Daniel De La Rosa, playing with Hall of Famer Mike Peters, cruised to the finals of 75+ doubles, where they got a walkover against #8 Thomas Gerhardt and Benny Goldenberg in the final.

- CPRT 40+: Tucker & Solis avenged their loss in the pro doubles by taking the stacked 40+ draw, topping Carson & Ustarroz in the final.

- Mixed Centurion Doubles featured the legends Greg & Martha McDonald competing in their 46th Outdoor Nationals event.  That's right; they were at the very first one in 1974 and have missed just one in their careers (missed in the early 1980s for the birth of one of their sons).  This weekend, they ended up coming in 2nd place in the mixed 100+ doubles, getting edged by Butch Fish playing with Laura Morin. 

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Congrats on a successful return to Huntington Beach to tournament directors Geoff Osberg & Jesus Ustarroz, who have been running the event for years together and did a fantastic job getting sponsors, promoting the event, and running the tournament all weekend.

Thanks to all 2021 Outdoor National sponsors, listed here https://www.r2sports.com/website/event-sponsors.asp?TID=31967.

A big thanks to the title sponsor Randy Root and his teamroot.com enterprise; Randy continues to be the biggest sponsor of the sport.  Major thanks to presenting sponsor Pro Kennex and Mike Martinez, who continue to be a leading voice in the sport and in outdoor.

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