Ken Davidoff (Inducted in 2006) Despite a short career, many consider the Ken Davidoff the best one-wall singles player ever. The lanky lefty overpowered the competition during the early 1960s […]
Joel Wisotsky Over a 16-year period, Joel Wisotsky won 13 doubles titles with six different partners, including eight in one-wall, four in three-wall and one Canadian four-wall title. Afflicted with […]
Artie Reyer In spite of a right leg weakened and disfigured by childhood polio, Arty Reyer became a doubles standout, winning six USHA national doubles titles with four different partners […]
Howie Eisenberg Howie Eisenberg’s love affair with handball began when he was 3 watching his idol, Vic Hershkowitz at the Brighton Beach Baths in Brooklyn, N.Y. The youngster quickly developed […]
Vern Roberts Roberts was known for his smooth swing and effortless motion while gliding across the court. A national champion in singles and doubles in three- and four-wall, he also […]
Bill Yambrick One of the quickest and most ambidextrous players ever to grace a handball court, Bill Yambrick earned three YMCA singles titles. Yambrick might be best known for finishing […]
Carl Obert The lefthander in the famed Obert family of handball champions (joining brothers Oscar and Ruby in the Hall of Fame) Carl amassed an amazing singles and doubles record. […]
Naty Alvarado The most dominating, winningest handball player of alt time is considered by most to be the game’s all-time best. Naty “El Gato” Alvarado revolutionized the game of handball, […]
Dennis Hofflander, 1947- Induction: 1996 Six Pro Wins, Three USHA National Titles and Two National YMCA titles Dennis Hofflander may have the game’s best two-handed shooter. Hofflander made his first […]