International Racquetball Tour
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2018–2019 International Racquetball Tour Season
SportRacquetball
Founded1991
CountriesInternational
HeadquartersAlexandria, Virginia
Official websitewww.irttour.com

The International Racquetball Tour (IRT) is the leading professional racquetball organization for men's competition. It was founded in 1991 and is the successor to previous iterations of the tour by different names. Professional Men's racquetball events have been offered since 1973.[1] Events are played mostly in the USA.

Mike Grisz became chief executive officer of the IRT in January 2019.[2] He succeeded John Scott, who became chief executive officer in June 2017, when the IRT was taken over by E.J. Promotions Inc.[3] Previously, Jason Mannino, a former pro player, served as IRT President.,[4] who succeeded Dave Negrete in 2009. Negrete was Commissioner from 2001 to 2009. Initially, Mannino continued to play on the tour during the 2009–2010 season as well as serve as the IRT's leader, but retired at the end of that season to concentrate on being IRT President.

Rules of play

IRT matches primarily use the rules as set out by USA Racquetball.[5] IRT matches were best of five games to 11 points each beginning in 1981 with each game won by a minimum of two points[6] (e.g., a 12–10 score can end a game, but 11-10 cannot). But in the middle of the 2017–18 season, the IRT changed its match scoring from best of 5 games to 11 points to a best of 3 games with the first 2 games to 15 points and the tie-breaker to 11.[7] Moreover, each of the three games was win by 1 point rather than 2 points, as it was under the previous rule with games to 11 points. The rule came into effect at the start of the 2018 calendar year.

Beginning in the 2010–2011 season, the IRT has changed its service rule so that players get two opportunities to put the ball into play (two serve rule),[8] as in tennis where players are allowed two faults before losing a point. Since the 1990s, the IRT had been using a one serve rule, so a fault serve resulted in an immediate loss of serve.

Current season

2023 (Tier 1 and Grand Slam Events)

EventWinnerRunner UpSemi FinalistsQuarterfinalists
2023 Longhorn Open[9]

Austin, Texas, January 5–8, 2023

Mexico Daniel De La Rosa
15-14, 15–12
Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso Mexico Eduardo Portillo
Mexico Javier Mar
Mexico Rodrigo Montoya
United States Jake Bredenbeck
United States Thomas Carter
Costa Rica Andrés Acuña
43rd Lewis Drug Pro-Am[10]

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, January 19–22, 2023

Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso
15–9, 15–12
Mexico Daniel De La Rosa Mexico Eduardo Portillo
United States Jake Bredenbeck
United States Adam Manilla
Costa Rica Andrés Acuña
Mexico Javier Mar
Mexico Andree Parrilla
2023 Williams Accounting & Consulting Open[11]

Lilburn, Georgia, February 16–19, 2023

Mexico Daniel De La Rosa
15-10, 15-12
United States Jake Bredenbeck Mexico Alejandro Landa
Mexico Andree Parrilla
United States Adam Manilla
Colombia Sebastian Franco
Canada Samuel Murray
Costa Rica Andrés Acuña
2023 KWM Gutterman Minnesota Hall of Fame[12]

Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 2–5, 2023

Mexico Rodrigo Montoya
15-3, 14-15, 11-3
Mexico Daniel De La Rosa Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso
United States Jake Bredenbeck
Mexico Eduardo Portillo
United States Adam Manilla
Canada Samuel Murray
Mexico Alan Natera
2023 Papa Nicholas Shootout[13]

Lombard, Illinois, March 16–19, 2023

Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso
13-15, 15-14, 11-7
United States Jake Bredenbeck Mexico Rodrigo Montoya
Mexico Eduardo Portillo
Costa Rica Andrés Acuña
Canada Samuel Murray
Mexico Andree Parrilla
United States Alejandro Landa
2023 KWM Gutterman SoCal Open[14]

Canoga Park, California, April 20–23, 2023

United States Jake Bredenbeck
15–12, 15–11
Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso Mexico Daniel De La Rosa
Mexico Rodrigo Montoya
Mexico Jaime Martell
Mexico Alan Natera
United States Adam Manilla
Mexico Andree Parrilla
KWM Gutterman World Singles & Doubles Championships[15]

Highlands Ranch, Colorado, August 10–13, 2023

Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso
3-15, 15-4, 11–7
Mexico Daniel De La Rosa Mexico Rodrigo Montoya
United States Jake Bredenbeck
United States Adam Manilla
Mexico Andree Parrilla
Argentina Diego Garcia
Bolivia Carlos Keller
Tracktown Open[16]

Eugene, Oregon, August 31–September 3, 2022

Mexico Daniel De La Rosa
15-2, 15-11
Mexico Rodrigo Montoya United States Jake Bredenbeck
Canada Samuel Murray
Mexico Andree Parrilla
Mexico Eduardo Portillo
United States Adam Manilla
Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso
Rally for our warriors[17]

Marlborough, Massachsetts, November 9–12, 2023

Mexico Andree Parrilla
11-15, 15-11, 11-10
United States Jake Bredenbeck Mexico Daniel De La Rosa
Canada Kane Waselenchuk
Mexico Rodrigo Montoya
Canada Samuel Murray
Costa Rica Andrés Acuña
Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso
2023 Golden State Open[18]

Pleasanton, California, December 7–10, 2023

Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso
15-4, 15–3
Mexico Daniel De La Rosa Mexico Eduardo Portillo
Mexico Rodrigo Montoya
United States Adam Manilla
Costa Rica Andrés Acuña
United States Jake Bredenbeck
United States Rocky Carson

Season summaries (Tier I and Grand Slam Events)

SeasonTournament Wins[19]US Open winner
2023 Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso (4), Mexico Daniel De La Rosa (3), United States Jake Bredenbeck, Mexico Rodrigo Montoya, Mexico Andree Parrilla -
2022 Mexico Daniel De La Rosa (2), Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso (2), United States Jake Bredenbeck, Mexico Andree Parrilla, Mexico Eduardo Portillo, Canada Kane Waselenchuk Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso
2021 Mexico Daniel De La Rosa (3), Colombia Mario Mercado, Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso, Canada Samuel Murray Mexico Daniel De La Rosa
2019–20 Canada Kane Waselenchuk (7), United States Rocky Carson, Mexico Daniel De La Rosa, Mexico Alejandro Landa Canada Kane Waselenchuk
2018–19 Canada Kane Waselenchuk (6), United States Rocky Carson (1), Mexico Alejandro Landa (1), Bolivia Conrrado Moscoso (1) Canada Kane Waselenchuk
2017–18 Canada Kane Waselenchuk (5), Mexico Alejandro Landa (2)
Mexico Daniel De La Rosa (1), United States Charlie Pratt (1), Colombia Sebastian Franco (1), Mexico Andree Parrilla (1)
Canada Kane Waselenchuk
2016–17 Canada Kane Waselenchuk (7), United States Rocky Carson (1), Mexico Daniel De La Rosa (1) Canada Kane Waselenchuk
2015–16 Canada Kane Waselenchuk (10), United States Rocky Carson (3), Mexico Álvaro Beltrán (1) Canada Kane Waselenchuk
2014–15 Canada Kane Waselenchuk (10), United States Rocky Carson (3), Mexico Daniel De La Rosa (1) Canada Kane Waselenchuk
2013–14 Canada Kane Waselenchuk (8), Mexico Álvaro Beltrán (1), United States Rocky Carson (1), United States Jose Rojas (1) Canada Kane Waselenchuk
2012–13 Canada Kane Waselenchuk (9), United States Rocky Carson (3) Canada Kane Waselenchuk
2011–12 Canada Kane Waselenchuk (9), United States Rocky Carson (1), United States Ben Croft (1), United States Jose Rojas (1) Canada Kane Waselenchuk
2010–11 Canada Kane Waselenchuk (12), United States Rocky Carson (1), United States Jack Huczek (1) Canada Kane Waselenchuk
2009–10 Canada Kane Waselenchuk (8), United States Jason Mannino (1) Canada Kane Waselenchuk
2008–09 Canada Kane Waselenchuk (10), United States Rocky Carson (2), United States Jack Huczek (1) Canada Kane Waselenchuk
2007–08 United States Rocky Carson (7), United States Jack Huczek (6), United States Jason Mannino (1) United States Rocky Carson
2006–07 United States Jack Huczek (9), United States Jason Mannino (3), United States Rocky Carson (1) United States Jason Mannino
2005–06 United States Jack Huczek (5), Canada Kane Waselenchuk (4) Canada Kane Waselenchuk
2004–05 Canada Kane Waselenchuk (8), United States Cliff Swain (2), United States Jack Huczek (2) Canada Kane Waselenchuk
2003–04 Canada Kane Waselenchuk (6), United States Jack Huczek (3), United States Jason Mannino (3), United States Rocky Carson (1) Canada Kane Waselenchuk
2002–03 United States Jason Mannino (6), United States Sudsy Monchik (3), Canada Kane Waselenchuk (3)
United States Jack Huczek (1), United States Rocky Carson (1), United States Mike Guidry, United States John Ellis, Mexico Álvaro Beltrán
United States Sudsy Monchik
2001–02 United States Cliff Swain (4), United States Jason Mannino (3), Canada Kane Waselenchuk (1)
United States Jack Huczek (1), United States John Ellis (1)
United States Cliff Swain
2000–01 United States Sudsy Monchik (7), United States Cliff Swain (3), United States Jason Mannino (2), United States John Ellis (1) United States Sudsy Monchik
1999–2000 United States Sudsy Monchik (6), United States Cliff Swain (4), United States Jason Mannino (1), United States John Ellis (1) United States Jason Mannino
1998–1999 United States Sudsy Monchik (8), United States Cliff Swain (2), United States Jason Mannino (1), United States John Ellis (1) United States Sudsy Monchik
1997–1998 United States Cliff Swain (10), United States Sudsy Monchik (3), United States John Ellis (2), United States Andy Roberts (1) United States Cliff Swain
1996–1997 United States Sudsy Monchik (7), United States Cliff Swain (7), United States Andy Roberts (2), United States Jason Mannino (1) United States Sudsy Monchik
1995–1996 United States Sudsy Monchik (6), United States Cliff Swain (5), United States Andy Roberts (2), United States John Ellis (1), United States Drew Kachtik (1)
1994–1995 United States Cliff Swain (9), United States Andy Roberts (3), United States Sudsy Monchik (2), United States Tim Doyle (2)
1993–1994 United States Cliff Swain (13), United States Sudsy Monchik (1), United States Andy Roberts (1), United States Tim Doyle (1)
United States Mike Ray (1), United States Drew Kachtik (1), United States Jack Newman (1)
1992–1993 United States Cliff Swain (6), United States Ruben Gonzalez (3), United States Andy Roberts (3), United States Mike Ray (3)
1991–1992 United States Andy Roberts (3), United States Drew Kachtik (2), United States Mike Yellen (2), United States Mike Ray (1)
United States Tim Doyle (1), United States Marty Hogan (1), United States Dan Obremski (1), United States Brian Hawkes (1), United States Bret Harnett (1)
1990–1991 United States Andy Roberts (2), United States Drew Kachtik (2), United States Mike Ray (1)
United States Tim Doyle (1), United States Jack Newman (1), United States Dan Obremski (1), United States Tim Sweeney (1)
1989–1990 United States Ruben Gonzalez (1)
1988–1989 United States Bret Harnett (2), United States Mike Ray (1)
1987–1988 United States Bret Harnett (3), United States Ruben Gonzalez (2), United States Cliff Swain (2), United States Egan Inoue (1)
1986–1987 United States Bret Harnett (3), United States Ed Andrews (2), United States Marty Hogan (2)
United States Cliff Swain (1), United States Egan Inoue (1), United States Mike Yellen (1)
1985–1986 United States Marty Hogan (4), United States Bret Harnett (4), United States Mike Yellen (2), United States Gregg Peck (2), United States Cliff Swain (1)
1984–1985 United States Marty Hogan (4), United States Mike Yellen (3), United States Cliff Swain (1), United States Gregg Peck (2), United States Jerry Hilecher (1)
1983–1984 United States Marty Hogan (3), United States Mike Yellen (2), United States Ed Andrews (1), United States Dave Peck (1), United States Brett Harnett (1)
1982–1983 United States Mike Yellen (8), United States Marty Hogan (3), United States Dave Peck (1), United States Brett Harnett (1)
1981–1982 United States Dave Peck (4), United States Marty Hogan (4), United States Jerry Hilecher (2), United States Brett Harnett (1)

Note: The US Open Racquetball Championships began in November 1996. There was no US Open in 2023.

Rankings at season's end

Sources[20]
Position 2021 2022 2023
1 Mexico Daniel De La RosaMexico Daniel De La RosaUnited States Daniel De La Rosa
2 Mexico Alejandro LandaMexico Andree ParrillaBolivia Conrrado Moscoso
3 Canada Samuel MurrayBolivia Conrrado MoscosoUnited States Jake Bredenbeck
4 Mexico Andree ParrillaMexico Eduardo PortilloMexico Rodrigo Montoya
5 Mexico Eduardo PortilloMexico Alejandro LandaMexico Andree Parrilla
6 Canada Kane WaselenchukCanada Samuel MurrayUnited States Adam Manilla
7 Bolivia Conrrado MoscosoUnited States Jake BredenbeckMexico Eduardo Portillo
8 United States Rocky CarsonCanada Kane WaselenchukCosta Rica Andrés Acuña
9 United States Jake BredenbeckUnited States Rocky CarsonMexico Alan Natera
10 Bolivia Mario MercadoBolivia Mario MercadoCanada Samuel Murray
Sources[21][22]
Position 2015–2016[23] 2016–2017 2017–2018 2018–2019 2019–2020
1 Canada Kane WaselenchukCanada Kane WaselenchukUnited States Rocky CarsonCanada Kane WaselenchukCanada Kane Waselenchuk
2 United States Rocky CarsonUnited States Rocky CarsonCanada Kane WaselenchukUnited States Rocky CarsonMexico Alejandro Landa
3 Mexico Daniel De La RosaMexico Daniel De La RosaMexico Alejandro LandaMexico Alejandro LandaUnited States Rocky Carson
4 Mexico Álvaro BeltránMexico Álvaro BeltránMexico Daniel De La RosaMexico Andree ParrillaMexico Andree Parrilla
5 United States Jose RojasUnited States Jose RojasMexico Álvaro BeltránMexico Álvaro BeltránMexico Álvaro Beltrán
6 United States Jansen AllenUnited States Jansen AllenColombia Sebastian FrancoMexico Daniel De La RosaMexico Daniel De La Rosa
7 United States Marco RojasUnited States Marco RojasBolivia Mario MercadoCanada Samuel MurrayCanada Samuel Murray
8 Costa Rica Felipe CamachoColombia Sebastian FrancoCanada Samuel MurrayColombia Sebastian FrancoMexico Eduardo Portillo
9 Colombia Sebastian FrancoBolivia Mario MercadoUnited States Jansen AllenMexico Rodrigo MontoyaBolivia Conrrado Moscoso
10 Bolivia Mario MercadoMexico Alejandro LandaUnited States David HornColombia Mario MercadoUnited States Jake Bredenbeck
Position 2010–2011 2011–2012 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2015
1 Canada Kane WaselenchukCanada Kane WaselenchukCanada Kane WaselenchukCanada Kane WaselenchukCanada Kane Waselenchuk
2 United States Rocky CarsonUnited States Rocky CarsonUnited States Rocky CarsonUnited States Rocky CarsonUnited States Rocky Carson
3 United States Ben CroftUnited States Jose RojasMexico Álvaro BeltránMexico Álvaro BeltránMexico Álvaro Beltrán
4 United States Jack HuczekUnited States Ben CroftUnited States Jose RojasUnited States Jose RojasMexico Daniel De La Rosa
5 United States Chris CrowtherMexico Álvaro BeltránUnited States Chris CrowtherMexico Daniel De La RosaUnited States Jose Rojas
6 United States Andy HawthorneUnited States Chris CrowtherUnited States Ben CroftUnited States Chris CrowtherUnited States Ben Croft
7 United States Jose RojasUnited States Shane VandersonUnited States Tony CarsonUnited States Ben CroftUnited States Jansen Allen
8 United States Shane VandersonUnited States Andy HawthorneUnited States Shane VandersonUnited States Jansen AllenUnited States Marco Rojas
9 United States Charlie PrattUnited States Tony CarsonMexico Daniel De La RosaUnited States Tony CarsonUnited States Charlie Pratt
10 United States Anthony HerreraUnited States Charlie PrattMexico Javier MorenoUnited States Marco RojasUnited States Tony Carson
Position 2005–2006 2006–2007 2007–2008 2008–2009 2009–2010
1 Canada Kane WaselenchukUnited States Jack HuczekUnited States Rocky CarsonCanada Kane WaselenchukCanada Kane Waselenchuk
2 United States Jack HuczekUnited States Jason ManninoUnited States Jack HuczekUnited States Rocky CarsonUnited States Jack Huczek
3 United States Cliff SwainUnited States Rocky CarsonMexico Álvaro BeltránUnited States Jack HuczekUnited States Rocky Carson
4 Mexico Álvaro BeltránMexico Álvaro BeltránUnited States Jason ManninoMexico Álvaro BeltránUnited States Jason Mannino
5 United States Jason ManninoUnited States Shane VandersonUnited States Shane VandersonUnited States Jason ManninoUnited States Shane Vanderson
6 United States Rocky CarsonUnited States Mitch WilliamsUnited States Mitch WilliamsUnited States Shane VandersonUnited States Ben Croft
7 United States Shane VandersonUnited States Ben CroftUnited States Ben CroftUnited States Mitch WilliamsUnited States Chris Crowther
8 United States Jason ThoernerUnited States Chris CrowtherUnited States Chris CrowtherUnited States Ben CroftUnited States Mitch Williams
9 United States Mitch WilliamsUnited States Jason ThoernerUnited States Jason ThoernerUnited States Chris CrowtherUnited States Andy Hawthorne
10 United States Chris CrowtherUnited States Andy HawthorneMexico Javier MorenoUnited States Andy HawthorneUnited States Jose Rojas
Position 2000–2001 2001–2002 2002–2003 2003–2004 2004–2005
1 United States Sudsy MonchikUnited States Cliff SwainUnited States Jason ManninoCanada Kane WaselenchukCanada Kane Waselenchuk
2 United States Cliff SwainUnited States Jason ManninoCanada Kane WaselenchukUnited States Jack HuczekUnited States Jack Huczek
3 United States John EllisUnited States John EllisUnited States Cliff SwainUnited States Jason ManninoUnited States Cliff Swain
4 United States Jason ManninoCanada Kane WaselenchukUnited States Jack HuczekUnited States Rocky CarsonUnited States Jason Mannino
5 United States Rocky CarsonUnited States Jack HuczekMexico Álvaro BeltránMexico Álvaro BeltránUnited States Rocky Carson
6 Mexico Álvaro BeltránMexico Álvaro BeltránUnited States Rocky CarsonUnited States Cliff SwainMexico Álvaro Beltrán
7 United States Derek RobinsonUnited States Rocky CarsonUnited States John EllisUnited States Derek RobinsonUnited States Shane Vanderson
8 United States Tim DoyleUnited States Derek RobinsonUnited States Sudsy MonchikCanada Mike GreenUnited States Mike Guidry
9 United States Mike GuidryUnited States Tim DoyleUnited States Derek RobinsonUnited States Sudsy MonchikUnited States Derek Robinson
10 United States Dan FowlerUnited States Mike GuidryUnited States Mike GuidryUnited States Shane VandersonUnited States Josh Tucker
Position 1995–1996 1996–1997 1997–1998 1998–1999 1999–2000
1 United States Sudsy MonchikUnited States Sudsy MonchikUnited States Cliff SwainUnited States Sudsy MonchikUnited States Sudsy Monchik
2 United States Cliff SwainUnited States Cliff SwainUnited States Sudsy MonchikUnited States Cliff SwainUnited States Cliff Swain
3 United States Andy RobertsUnited States Andy RobertsUnited States John EllisUnited States John EllisUnited States John Ellis
4 United States Mike RayUnited States Jason ManninoUnited States Andy RobertsUnited States Jason ManninoUnited States Jason Mannino
5 United States John EllisUnited States John EllisUnited States Jason ManninoUnited States Mike GuidryUnited States Tim Doyle
6 United States Mike GuidryUnited States Mike GuidryUnited States Dan FowlerUnited States Tim DoyleUnited States Mike Guidry
7 United States Jason ManninoUnited States Mike RayUnited States Mike GuidryUnited States Derek RobinsonUnited States Rocky Carson
8 United States Drew KachtikUnited States Drew KachtikUnited States Mike RayUnited States Adam KarpUnited States Adam Karp
9 United States Tony JelsoUnited States Woody ClouseUnited States Kelly GelhausUnited States Andy RobertsUnited States Derek Robinson
10 United States Dan FowlerUnited States Dan FowlerUnited States Adam KarpUnited States Dan FowlerUnited States Dan Fowler
Position 1990–1991 1991–1992 1992–1993 1993–1994 1994–1995
1 United States Mike RayUnited States Drew KachtikUnited States Cliff SwainUnited States Cliff SwainUnited States Cliff Swain
2 United States Tim DoyleUnited States Andy RobertsUnited States Andy RobertsUnited States Tim DoyleUnited States Andy Roberts
3 United States Andy RobertsUnited States Tim DoyleUnited States Mike RayUnited States Andy RobertsUnited States Tim Doyle
4 United States Dan ObremskiUnited States Mike YellenUnited States Ruben GonzalezUnited States Drew KachtikUnited States Mike Guidry
5 United States Drew KachtikUnited States Mike RayUnited States Drew KachtikUnited States Mike GuidryUnited States Drew Kachtik
6 United States Egan InoueUnited States Dan ObremskiUnited States Tim DoyleUnited States Mike RayUnited States Mike Ray
7 United States Ruben GonzalezUnited States Jack NewmanUnited States Bret HarnettUnited States Ruben GonzalezUnited States Aaron Katz
8 United States Mike YellenUnited States Ruben GonzalezUnited States Dave JohnsonUnited States Jack NewmanUnited States Sudsy Monchik
9 United States Marty HoganUnited States Dave JohnsonUnited States Jack NewmanUnited States John EllisUnited States John Ellis
10 United States Brian HawkesUnited States Brian HawkesUnited States Mike GuidryUnited States Woody ClouseUnited States Woody Clouse
Position 1985–1986 1986–1987 1987–1988 1988–1989 1989–1990
1 United States Mike YellenUnited States Mike YellenUnited States Ruben GonzalezUnited States Marty HoganUnited States Cliff Swain
2 United States Brett HarnettUnited States Brett HarnettUnited States Bret HarnettUnited States Ruben GonzalezUnited States Mike Ray
3 United States Marty HoganUnited States Marty HoganUnited States Cliff SwainUnited States Brett Harnett
4 United States Gregg PeckUnited States Ed AndrewsUnited States Egan InoueUnited States Cliff Swain
5 United States Cliff SwainUnited States Egan InoueUnited States Ed AndrewsUnited States Mike Ray
6 United States Mike RayUnited States Cliff SwainUnited States Marty HoganUnited States Mike Yellen
7 United States Dave PeckUnited States Ruben GonzalezUnited States Mike YellenUnited States Egan Inoue
8 United States Ruben GonzalezUnited States Steve LernerUnited States Gregg PeckUnited States Doug Johnson
9 United States Ed AndrewsUnited States Gregg PeckUnited States Gerry PriceUnited States Jack Newman / Corey Brysman / Dan Obremski
10 United States Scott OliverUnited States Gerry PriceUnited States Mike Ray
Position 1981–1982 1982–1983 1983–1984 1984–1985
1 United States Dave PeckUnited States Mike YellenUnited States Mike YellenUnited States Mike Yellen
2 United States Marty HoganUnited States Marty HoganUnited States Marty HoganUnited States Marty Hogan
3 United States Jerry HilecherUnited States Dave PeckUnited States Dave PeckUnited States Gregg Peck
4 United States Bret HarnettUnited States Bret HarnettUnited States Gregg PeckUnited States Jerry Hilecher
5 United States Mike YellenUnited States Gregg PeckUnited States Bret HarnettUnited States Cliff Swain
6 United States Rich WagnerUnited States Ruben GonzalezUnited States Ruben GonzalezUnited States Ruben Gonzalez
7 United States Craig McCoyUnited States Jerry HilecherUnited States Jerry HilecherUnited States Bret Harnett
8 United States Don ThomasUnited States Gerry PriceUnited States Gerry PriceUnited States Gerry Price / Scott Oliver / Dave Peck (tie)
9 United States Gregg PeckUnited States Steve LernerUnited States Scott Oliver
10 United States John EgermanUnited States Rich WagnerUnited States Ed Andrews

Most seasons in top 10

[24]

PlayerYears in Top 10
1.United States Rocky Carson23
2.United States Cliff Swain20
3.Canada Kane Waselenchuk19
4.Mexico Álvaro Beltrán18
5.United States Jason Mannino15
6.United States Mike Ray12
7.Mexico Daniel De La Rosa11
7.United States Mike Guidry11
9.United States Shane Vanderson10
9.United States Mike Yellen10
9.United States John Ellis10
9.United States Jack Huczek10

Year-end number 1

Years ended No. 1
1.Kane Waselenchuk14
2.Cliff Swain6
3.Sudsy Monchik5
3.Mike Yellen5
5.Daniel De La Rosa3
6.Rocky Carson2
7.Ruben Gonzalez1
7.Marty Hogan1
7.Jack Huczek1
7.Drew Katchtik1
7.Jason Mannino1
7.Dave Peck1
7.Mike Ray1

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