The USHA Hall of Fame


The United States Handball Association Hall of Fame, located in Tucson, Arizona, serves as America's shrine to the game of handball.  It honors the heritage of the sport, acknowledges great athletes and contributors, and encourages participation of all ages. 

The national handball museum honors both past and present players and features memorabilia such as photographs, plaques, medals, trophies, and painted portraits of the Hall's Members.  The Hall of Fame Library features a growing collection of books as well as tournament and instructional videos; while the Wall of Champions documents winners in one-, three-, and four-wall tournaments on the national and international level.

In addition to the Hall of Fame, the building also houses the national headquarters.  It is here where national tournaments are organized, Handball Magazine, the sport's only international publication, is produced, and handball developmental programs are established.

USHA Hall of Fame Nominating Procedure


Players


Contributors

R.W. Kendler
Award Recipients

Al Banuet, 1954
Joe Platak, 1954
Sam Atcheson, 1955
Maynard Laswell, 1955
Vic Hershkowitz, 1957
George Quam, 1959
Angelo Trulio, 1959
Frank Coyle, 1961
Gus Lewis, 1961
Robert Brady, 1965
Ken Schneider, 1965
George Brotemarkle, 1969
Jim Jacobs, 1972
Oscar Obert, 1972
John Sloan, 1976
Paul Haber, 1983
Marty Decatur, 1984
Sam Haber, 1984
Steve Sandler, 1985
Pat Kirby, 1986
Ruby Obert, 1987
Phil Collins, 1989
Lou Russo, 1990
Walter Plekan, 1991
Fred Lewis, 1993
Stuffy Singer, 1994
Rosemary Bellini, 1996
Dennis Hofflander, 1996
Naty Alvarado, 1998
Carl Obert, 1999
Bill Yambrick, 2000
Vern Roberts, 2002
Howie Eisenberg, 2003
Artie Reyer, 2003
Al Torres, 2004
Joel Wisotsky, 2004
Ken Davidoff, 2006
 
Frank Garbutt, 1955
Bob Kendler, 1957
Charles O'Connell, 1957
Al Schaufelberger, 1959
Les Shumate, 1961
Joe Shane, 1963
Hyman Goldstein, 1964
George Lee, 1965
George Brotemarkle, 1969
Bob Davidson, 1973
Mort Leve, 1976
Joe Ardito, 1979
Steve Subak, 1985
Pete Tyson, 1987
Mike Dau, 1988
Ken Konkol, 1989
Carl Porter 1995
Alvis Grant 1995
Ron Emberg 1995
Bob Peters, 1997
Joe McDonald, 2001
Tommy Burnett, 2005
Morris Levitsky, 1991
Don Quinlan, 1992
Tony Huante, 1993
Mickey Blechman, 1994
Jack Gordon, 1994
Ralph Weil, 1994
Charles Mazzone, 1996
Tom Sove, 1998
Marty Singer, 1999
Tom Easterling, 2001
Charlie & Joan Wicker, 2004
Sol Aber, 2005
George Miller, 2005
 

Please come visit the Hall of Fame in sunny Tucson, Arizona. We're open 8:30 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday and 9 am - 1 pm on Saturday. And while you're here be sure to check out all of the other wonderful attractions Tucson has to offer.