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The United States Handball Association (USHA) is the national governing body for
American handball American handball, known as handball in the United States and sometimes referred to as wallball, is a sport in which players use their hands to hit a small, rubber ball against a wall such that their opponent(s) cannot do the same without the bal ...
in the United States, a game played mostly in that country. The organization is a
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which promotes the game and governs its rules.USHA Mission Statement
. United States Handball Association. Retrieved on 10 October 2008.
Among the organization's specific activities are the sponsorship of tournaments, both amateur and professional, the publication of ''Handball Magazine'', and the sponsorship and management of the Handball Hall of Fame in
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. The USHA was founded in 1951 by Bob Kendler of Chicago. In 1982, the national headquarters moved to Tucson. A board of directors runs the organization. The current president of the USHA is Mike Steele. In 2008, the organization reported having 8,500 members. Some members such as champion player Albert Apuzzi of
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have helped run tournaments.


Leading players

The associations Hall of Fame is run to designate and honor top handball players from various times and in the different varieties of the game. Among the 38 players in the U.S. Handball Association Hall of Fame are Albert Apuzzi, Fred Lewis, Joe Platak,
Paul Haber Paul Haber (1937–2003) was an American one, three, and four wall National Handball champion. Haber is credited with being the first player to use the ceiling offensively and did so very effectively. He was inducted into the United States Handb ...
, Oscar Obert, Vic Hershkowitz,
Simon Singer Simon "Stuffy" Singer (born November 24, 1941) is an American former United States and world singles champion American handball player. He has been inducted into the United States Handball Association Hall of Fame. He was also a teenage radio and t ...
, and
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.


References

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External links


United States Handball Association Official Website
Non-profit organizations based in Arizona Sports organizations established in 1951
Handball Handball (also known as team handball, European handball or Olympic handball) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outcourt players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the ...
1951 establishments in the United States