Podcast (Episode 58): Center Back/Dr Jence Rhoads and Team USA are Ready for the PANAM Games

USA Center Back successfully defended her Doctoral dissertation then headed off to Europe for a 3 week training camp. Now she and her teammates are in Lima, Peru and they can’t wait for the PANAM Games to begin on Wednesday.

Jence Rhoads had a stellar basketball career at Vanderbilt University and then played hoops professionally in Iceland and Romania.  But, in 2004, after her mother, Melinda Hale Rhoads, attended a reunion with her 84 Olympic Team Handball teammates she decided to take a road trip to Auburn, Alabama and tryout for the Women’s National Team.  The tryout went well and she has been a key player for the Women’s side ever since.

Rhoads, however, says that it wasn’t an immediate decision to switch sports, “I went back and forth for a while, because I wasn’t sure I was done playing basketball, but the opportunity arose to start my Master’s. And, with the opportunity to continue playing a sport at a high level, particularly on a national team I decided to move to Auburn… Now here I am in Lima, Peru with my Doctoral degree.”

But, learning a new sport over the past four and half years has had its ups and downs, “It’s funny to think about myself five years ago as a young handball player and think about myself now and what I’ve gotten better at and what I still need to improve upon.”

One aspect of her game that she’s taken with her from basketball is her unselfish style of play.  She notes that it receives a lot of praise, but also some criticism, “I don’t want to say it’s something that I struggle with because it’s sometimes a very good thing.  Sometimes I maybe wait too long in the game to turn on an ‘attack mode.’  I have a tendency to try to get the play to develop and get everyone involved before I look for my own shot.”

Jence and her teammates are coming off a 3 week training camp in Europe where they played a lot of matches against different levels of competition in preparation for the PANAM Games.  First up, on Wednesday night in Lima will be group favorites, Argentina, a team the U.S. hasn’t beaten in 20 years.  They will then play the Dominican Republic on Thursday afternoon and then finish up Group Play vs hosts, Peru on Saturday.

Team USA is raring to go and ready for the challenge.  Even at the prospect of facing world handball power, Brazil in a possible semifinal matchup, “I love those kind of games… That’s part of the reason why you play the sport.  To have that chance to topple the giant.”

For more on Jence’s transition to handball, her experience playing professionally in Spain, the conditions on the ground in the athlete’s village and her perspective on their opponents Team USA will play in Group Play check out the podcast.

Podcast (Episode 57): Preview of Men’s 2019 NORCA Beach Handball Championships with USA Coach, Michael Hinson

Team USA’s Beach Handball Specialist/Reality TV show Icon, Jacobo Garcia, and the rest of Team USA are ready to take the gold.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 2019 North American and Caribbean Beach Handball Championships will start today (Thursday, 11 July)  in Trinidad & Tobago.  USA Men’s coach, Michael Hinson called in from Trinidad last night to talk about their preparation, the USA Men’s roster and their competition at the tournament.

Tournament Live Stream: Link

USA Men’s and Women’s Roster Announcement: Link

Tournament Groups
Group A: USA, Barbados, Haiti, Trinidad & Tobago, Dominica
Group B: Mexico, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, St Kitts & Nevis

USA Men’s Schedule (All times are Local / US ET)

Thursday, 11 July
10:30 AM USA vs Barbados
3:30 PM USA vs Haiti

Friday, 12 July
10:30 AM USA vs Trinidad & Tobago
1:00 PM USA vs Dominica

(Note:  The format for the Men’s competition has the top 2 teams from each group qualifying for the semifinals.  Teams placing 3rd to 5th will play consolation matches.)

Saturday, 13 July
TBD Semifinal

Sunday, 14 July
TBD Placing Match

USA Beach Handball Links
Website: Link
Facebook: Link
Twitter: Link
Instagram: Link

During the podcast, Michael and I talked about Jacobo Garcia’s 2nd place finish on the Telemundo Reality TV show Exatlon.  Here’s a few links:

Jacobo Garcia on Telemundo show Exatlon: Link
Jacobo Garcia Instagram: Link

Podcast (Episode 56): Preview of NORCA Beach Handball Championships with USA Women’s Coach, Juliano de Oliveira

Coach de Oliveira expects big things from newcomer circle runner, Christine Mansour. (Photo: Jochen Korn)

The North American and Caribbean Beach Handball Championships will take place this week at Turtle Beach, Trinidad & Tobago.  USA Women’s coach, Juliano De Oliveira and I talk about his handball origin story, the USA Women’s roster and their competition at the tournament.

Thanks to Right Turn Media for their help with editing the podcast audio: Link

USA Men’s and Women’s Roster Announcement: Link

Tournament Groups
Group A: USA, Barbados, St Kitts & Nevis, Trinidad & Tobago
Group B: Mexico, Puerto Rico, Haiti, Dominica

USA Women’s Schedule (All times are Local / US ET)

Thursday, 11 July
11:20 AM USA vs St Kitts & Nevis
5:10 PM USA vs Trinidad & Tobago

Friday, 12 July
12:10 PM USA vs Barbados

Saturday, 13 July
TBD Quarterfinal

Sunday, 14 July
TBD Semifinal
TBD Placing Match

USA Beach Handball Links
Website: Link
Facebook: Link
Twitter: Link
Instagram: Link

Podcast (Episode 55) Kevin Gruzinsky and Joey Willams Discuss their Handball Adventures in Denmark

Kevin Gruzinsky and Joey Williams

Kevin Gruzinsky and Joey Williams recently spent several months in Denmark for extended handball training at the ISI Sports Academy in Ikast, Denmark.  In the podcast we discuss how they each discovered handball, how they decided to attend the ISI Sports Academy and their experience there.

ISI Sports Academy Handball Program Website: Link
ISI Sports Academy Handball Program Facebook Page: Link
Team Handball Academy (THA) Facebook Page:  Link (THA Director, Craig Rot, linked Joey and Kevin up with the ISI Academy)

Thanks to Right Turn Media for their help with editing the podcast audio: Link

 

Podcast (Episode 54): Texas A&M’s William Kennedy and North Carolina’s Aaron Hamm on Jr National Team Experience and the U.S. College Game

North Carolina’s Aaron Hamm and Texas A&M’s William Kennedy

Texas A&M’s William Kennedy and North Carolina’s Aaron Hamm are leaders on their respective collegiate teams and members of the U.S. Jr National Team that recently competed at the IHF Trophy Inter-Continental Championships.  I sat down with both of them at the conclusion of the USA Collegiate National Championships to discuss their experience in Kosovo and the state of collegiate handball in the U.S.

Men’s Results (Includes links to On Demand Video for several matches): Link

Women’s Results (Includes links to On Demand Video for several matches) Link

Podcast (Episode 53): Team USA’s Antoine Baup: An American Playing Handball and Attending College in Germany

Team USA Circle Runner, Antoine Baup.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A while back I read a story online about how Americans could attend college in Germany for practically nothing when compared to tuition costs in the U.S.  And, I thought to myself, “Hmm.  Cheaper than Auburn and quality regular competition. Maybe we could send athletes to play handball and attend college in Germany.”

Little did I know, that an American would soon be exercising that option.  But, with a bit of a twist since it wasn’t a stateside American, but French-American, Antoine Baup.

While in Montreal I sat down with Antoine to discuss studying/playing handball in Germany and his current experience with the U.S. Men’s National Team.  We also hash out a bit some of the pros and cons with dual citizens playing for U.S. Jr teams.

BBC Article on Americans attending college in Germany:  Link

Borussia Monchengladbach Handball (Antoine’s Club Team): Link

Hochschule Rhein-Waal (College Antoine is attending): Link

 

 

 

 

Podcast (Episode 52): An Education on Cuban Handball

Just like Spicoli, I get some “learning about Cuba.” (Well, maybe not like Spicoli.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For many, and for sure myself, Cuban handball, has always been an enigma.  For every tournament staged in Pan America they are the question mark.  Will they show up and, if they do, what kind of a team will they bring?  How have they fielded strong teams in the past?  Could they return to greatness?  How is handball organized and structured there anyway?

To answer these questions and more, I sat down with USA Women’s Asst Coach, Julio Sainz, who grew up in Cuba and has followed Cuban handball for years.

If one looks at the totality of Pan American handball history a strong argument could be made that their Men’s program of the 1980’s and 90’s was the very best program of all time with a string of Pan American titles and a bevy of players becoming top pros in Europe.  The Women’s program hasn’t been as strong, but also has shown signs of progress.

Cuban Men’s Team: Link
Cuban Women’s Team: Link

Now, with the pending split of Pan America into two separate federations, Cuba will instantaneously be a contender for titles.  Indeed, with the possibility of athletes playing in Europe (without first having to defect) could they even become a world power?

Podcast (Episode 51): A Conversation with USA Team Handball Right Wing, Ty Reed

Team USA’s Ty Reed

Right Wing Ty Reed played a significant role in team USA’s PANAM Qualification vs Canada.  He scored 8 goals in the 36-24 win over Auburn and 5 goals in the 27-27 draw in Montreal.

In between games, I sat down with Ty to talk about his early athletic career, being a walk on with the Alabama Football program, joining the USA Team Handball program and his pending move to Germany to further his handball career.

2013 video interview referenced in our discussion: LInk

USA Team Handball Profile: Link

Podcast (Episode 49): Interview with USA Women’s Coach, Christian Latullippe

Side note:  During the interview we briefly discussed Olympic Qualification slots.  For 2016 Olympic qualification, due to Brazil’s hosting of the Olympics, the Pan American Region received 2 direct qualification slots.  This meant PANAM Games runner up Argentina, directly qualified for the Olympics.  Brazil also placed 10th at the 2015 World Championships and was the highest ranking non-European nation.  This meant that Pan America was designated the “2nd best continent” after Europe and accordingly Pan America received an extra slot in the Olympic Qualification tournaments.  This meant that the 3rd place team (Uruguay) and 4th place team (Mexico) participated in the Olympic qualification tournaments.

2016 Olympic Qualification (Women’s Handball):  Link

For 2020 Olympic qualification there will be less opportunity.  The PANAM Games winner will directly qualify for Tokyo 2020 and the runner up will participate in an Olympic qualification tournament.  The 3rd place team at the PANAM Games might also participate in an Olympic qualification tournament, but that will depend on team rankings at the 2019 World Championships.  Brazil is Pan America’s best bet, but slipped to 18th in terms of performance at the 2017 World Championships behind both South Korea and Japan.

Podcast (Episode 46): Postgame Interview with Match MVP, Abou “Sticks” Fofana

Game MVP, Abou Fofana and MVG, Rene Ingram. (Also pictured, award presenters USATH CEO Mike Cavanagh and Mexican Handball President Mario Garcia Del Torre)