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Florida Racquetball Remembers Steve Johnson

Florida Racquetball Association • Feb 05, 2021

Stevey J was not only a close friend and an amazing athlete, he was a loving Father and Husband to his family. Values hard to find these days.


I am still in shock and devastated, but I know that he is looking down smiling on all his family and friends because he touched our hearts in many ways.


Steve and I battled in the Ocala league finals 25 times over the last 10 years with him winning the last 15. I created a beast, lol.


He had this fire to win and worked hard at it.  I was so proud to see his progress as a player. More important – he was humble. It didn’t matter what level player you were, he would play, share tips to help players improve, and still make sure you didn’t get over 5 points per game.


When he played, if he stopped in the middle of the match and tied his shoes, you knew it’s about to roll.


Steve did love to stress me out at major doubles tournaments by either going to the wrong club or showing up 10 mins after match time. I will miss you Steve and so will Team Ocala. You won’t be forgotten. 


Love ya brother from another mother.


Rod Van Dyke, Ocala

Stevie was a fierce competitor who was a true class act at all times both on and off the court. Despite picking up racquetball as an adult, Stevie worked himself to becoming a legitimate Open player and a very successful age division player.


Despite his competitive streak, Stevie was so affable that one could never tell whether he was winning or losing a match. I really enjoyed our discussions about family and life in general and always looked forward to seeing him at events around the state. Our tournaments are enjoyable because of people like Stevie J. I will miss him.


Jonathan Burns, Delray Beach


From L/R: Team Ocala: Rod Van Dkye, Steve Johnson, Jason Gray, and John Dunn.

Team Ocala at the Frank DeLuca YMCA in Ocala, FL

This is so sad! Steve Johnson was an amazing guy! He was a man of God, a Father, a husband, a friend, someone I looked up to in the racquetball world!


I met Steve at the Y one of my first days there playing racquetball. Him being one of the top players at the Y (I didn’t know that at the time). He acted just like a normal guy when I asked him to play me in singles. He ran me all around the court while he just stood in the middle returning my shots. And it wasn’t like he’d do a kill shot, he would do a nice shot so the rally could keep going.


I learned so much from him in racquetball! I still call some of the shots I practice “The Steve Johnson shot” because I would always see him hit these couple of shots so consistently and I wanted to do the same! I could continue on with countless other racquetball stories of his humbleness and just his love of the game.


Something I’d say every time I saw him at the courts, Steve, wanna teach me a lesson? He would always play whether he just walked in or after 4 hours of playing and about to go home!


He with be dearly missed! I know as a man of God he is in heaven now with no pain, no stress. Just happiness!


Kyle Artman, Ocala

Team Ocala 2018

Steve was my doubles partner back when he was playing in B's many years ago. He was the kindest, most supportive man!!! I was inspired by his faith and his genuine goodness as a human being. My heart breaks for his family.


Rest in Peace my friend!


Kevin Donnelly

Steve Johnson vs Charlie Pratt Singles

There aren’t any words that can do justice to the impact that Steve had.  He always had a way to make his presence known in the most quiet, humble, and supportive manner.


Steve was there and that’s what will be missed the most. 


He was there to compete, he was there to support Team Ocala in a match, he was there to help after a tournament, he was there to talk to when needed and Steve was there to make us all better on and off the court.


Mike Bloom, Ocala

Birthday Month: from L/R: John Dunn, Rob Lyons, Steve Johnson, and Rod Van Dyke

You know I looked at Steve as a man of God. Anyone who ever met Steve can see his unwavering commitment to his Lord and Savior.


His character on and off the court was the same. I will remember Steve as a soft spoken man with the confidence to play anyone at anytime. He wanted to play the Mike Harmon and Alejandro Herrera first round because he feared no one on the court. He and I always joked about him playing the best as you probably have read on many Facebook threads.


He will be dearly missed by his racquetball family. This man could have won the FRA Sportsmanship award every year for the way he carried himself on and off the court.


The selfish part of me ask why was he taken so soon but I know he is home.


Robert Lyons, Sarasota

Steve Johnson

Absolutely the wrong guy to play when you're tired!


Playing doubles with Stevie J was a LOT easier than playing singles against him.


Gifted athlete, relentless competitor, great court demeanor, and an even better person. One of the good guys and the gold standard for Florida Racquetball.


Taken way too soon. Condolences to family and friends.           


Len Knudsen, Wimauma

Ernie Macias and Steve Johnson

To my friend Steve, he will be missed on and off the court.


It's hard to express the kind of person he was in a few words.


He was a person that treated everybody with the same respect. I always enjoyed watching him play racquetball and if you were fortunate enough to play him it was an experience to remember.


Rest in peace my friend you will always be remembered and greatly missed.


Bob Trottier (Tanman), Ocala

Steve Johnson lining up to serve

So shocked and sad to hear.


Steven Johnson  was a great racquetball competitor, friend and one of the sincerest people I've ever met.


Always looked forward to seeing him and catching up. He will never be forgotten on or off the court.


Gonna miss ya brother. Prayers to family and friends.


Jim Fanning

Steven Johnson/Mike Mondello vs Rick Ferrin/Charlie Pratt - Team Ocala Classic
(Match starts around 17 minute mark)

When I think of Steve, I think of the word genuine in everything he stood for.


He was genuine in how he treated people, about his faith, and most importantly, his devotion to his family.


Great ambassador for racquetball, all of us could learn by his example. 


Mike Mondello, Tampa

Rod Van Dyke and Steve Johnson

Our hearts are broken to hear the very sad news!


Send love and prayers for you, Erroka & beautiful family! RIP Steven we racquetball family love  and miss you already!


Wish I could make your favorite key lime and strawberry  cheese cakes for your Birthday before you have gone when you asked me for my recipes! I am shock and heart broken for your beautiful family!


Lan Huynh, Venice Beach

Steve Johnson and Ernie Macias square off

John Dunn and Steve Johnson

I’ve played with Steve many years dating back to college. He was always my first call when I was in Ocala visiting the in-laws and needed a match.


Steve would make me work on the court without breaking a sweat while reminding me of our age difference.


Loved the trash talking, loved the competitive matches, and he was just an overall great guy.


Still shocked and saddened by the news – he will be truly missed in the racquetball community. 


Brad Knudsen, Brandon

From L/R: Brad Knudsen, Len Knudsen, Steve Johnson, and John Dunn

To know StevieJ was to respect his on and off the court personality.


He was passionate about his family and his hobbies including racquetball. He was a fierce competitor but humble beyond belief. You knew when he tied his shoes you had little chance of winning. If you ever got more than 5 points you were doing well.


We will all miss his infectious personality and spirit and he will be remembered with smiles.


Jason Gray, Ocala

Steve Johnson won several gold medals in the local Ocala YMCA league

Steve was not a man of many words, but I always felt better when he was around. In a conversation, he would sit and listen and then the few words he would share ended up carrying significant weight.


Beneath a humble exterior was a fiery competitor who feared no one. When I moved back to Florida, after living in New York for several years, and returned to the tournament scene, Steve was the first person I saw when I walked into the club at my first tournament back.


He smiled, shook my hand, and welcomed me back to Florida Racquetball with a simple and direct statement, “You know you’ve still never beat me.”


It wasn’t the last time I heard about it. He was fond of humbly sharing that fact on repeat.


I was able to witness his fight up close as his doubles partner in several events. Steve was phenomenal teammate who rolled with the punches throughout a match and kept the focus on competing. We never had a single issue on or off the court.


The tournament scene across Florida has afforded me the opportunity to meet some great people. Stevey J was one of them.


He will be missed.


Nick Knudsen, Brandon

Steve Johnson and Ernie Macias

I met Steve 20 years ago in a 20 x 40 room. I spent the next couple of hours watching this man reach every corner of the room in what seemed like a single step. His quickness was absolutely amazing. I knew he was destined to be a great player.


Over the next 20 years,  I watched this man hone his skill and become a fierce competitor and champion in this room. His unrelenting desire to improve his game was only overshadowed by his personality and caring nature.

 

He hated to lose but never spoke an ill word on the very rare occasion in which he did.


We enjoyed smack talking back and forth but it was always followed by a laugh and a smile. We had some great times.

 

He was an absolute pleasure to compete against.


Through those years, I also got to know the man that Steve was. Imperfect like any of us but perfect in his own unique way. He helped me be a better father and example to my family.


In times of need, he always had a gentle word of support when I needed it most. He was an amazing father, husband, and friend.


His accomplishments on the court were overshadowed only by his accomplishments as a man.



I will truly miss my friend. This world and our sport lost a true champion.


I'm pretty sure that the good lord met him at the pearly gates with a gold medal.


Rest in peace Stevie J. and thank you for all the lessons you taught me on and off the court.


Ernie Macias, Ocala

By Florida Racquetball Association 30 Jan, 2023
January 29, 2023 SARASOTA - The 54th Annual Florida State Singles Racquetball Championships were held on January 27-29, 2023, in Sarasota at CoreSRQ North Branch. An even 100 players from around the state battled for state titles in 19 different divisions. Andrew Kapec served as tournament director on behalf of the Florida Racquetball Association. President Rod Van Dyke and Vice President Gary Wargo were instrumental in putting the event on as well. The FRA would like to thank the following individuals for their contributions: Jeffrey Thompson (JT RB) for streaming and commentating on the matches. The streaming has been a great feature for the last couple of state events. Kyle Ziegler and Core SRQ staff for assistance with tournament prep, internet connection, and other troubleshooting throughout the weekend. Cheri and Donnie Morrow - for coordinating meals for the event. Brendan Anthony, Kyle Artman, Matt Fontana, and Sam Schulze for all around help: IT work, working the desk and with refereeing on demand. A bunch of players for extra contributions (example: help with reffing): Darron Toston, Chad Beacher, Luis Macias, Lincoln Andres-Black, Larry Keshner, Silvio DIaz, Rodolfo Valdes Perez, and Gene Fry to name a few.
By Florida Racquetball Association 11 Jan, 2023
FRA Annual Awards Definitions Nominations for these awards are provided to the FRA Board from the membership. The FRA Board votes to determine the winners. The Florida Cup Awards are determined by FRA Ranking points in the Open division throughout the FRA Season. The season starts with State Singles and then ends prior to the next State Singles. Men’s Skill Player of the Year This is awarded to the Florida male skill player of any skill level that has provided the most outstanding contribution to Florida racquetball through active participation this past season. Extra consideration is given to the player that represented Florida well by competing at National and World events. This is not necessarily the highest ranked or best open-level player in Florida. This can be for any outstanding skill division male player in Open, Elite, A, B, or C divisions. Women’s Skill Player of the Year This is awarded to the Florida female skill player of any skill level that has provided the most outstanding contribution to Florida racquetball through active participation this past season. Extra consideration is given to the player that represented Florida well by competing at National and World events. This is not necessarily the highest ranked or best open-level player in Florida. This can be for any outstanding skill division female player in Open, Elite, A, B, or C divisions. Pete Scondras Memorial: Men’s Age Player of the Year This is awarded to the Florida male player that provided the most outstanding contribution to Florida racquetball through active participation this past season primarily in age-based divisions. Extra consideration is given to the player that represented Florida well by competing at National and World events. This is not necessarily an older player or the highest ranked player. It is just for players that focus primarily on age-based men’s divisions of any age, 24- to 90+. Formerly “Men’s Age Player of the Year” (2007-2017). Women’s Age Player of the Year This is awarded to the Florida female player that provided the most outstanding contribution to Florida racquetball through active participation this past season primarily in age-based divisions. Extra consideration is given to the player that represented Florida well by competing at National and World events. This is not necessarily an older player or the highest ranked player. It is just for players that focus primarily on age-based women’s divisions of any age, 24- to 90+. Most Improved Male Player of the Year This is awarded to the Florida male player that provided the most outstanding contribution to Florida racquetball through active participation this past season and showed the most dramatic improvement in their skills on the court. 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Junior Male Player of the Year This is awarded to the Florida male junior player that qualified by age to play junior divisions for all or a majority of this past season (ages 6 to 19). This junior player provided the most outstanding contribution to Florida racquetball through active participation this past season. Extra consideration is given to the player that represented Florida well by competing at National and World events. Consideration is also given to juniors that play in both adult divisions and junior divisions. All candidates must have played a minimum of 3 indoor sanctioned events in the season to be considered. This does not need to be the highest ranked or best junior male player in Florida. Junior Female Player of the Year This is awarded to the Florida female junior player that qualified by age to play junior divisions for all or a majority of this past season (ages 6 to 19). 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Consideration is given to specific incidents that have been witnessed showing fair play and kindness above and beyond what has come to be the expected standard. This person may speak their mind or make their case on the court, but after discussion they are never abusive or argumentative. This person exemplifies great sportsmanship by conducting themselves with poise when they referee fairly to benefit the tournament experience for all. Formerly both “Men’s Sportsmanship Award” (2015-2016), and “Sportsmanship Award” 2007-2015). Women’s Sportsmanship Award This is awarded to the female player that has shown outstanding sportsmanship. Consideration is given to the contributions they made this past season, but the candidate’s contribution over their years of play is also factored in. This player exemplifies the greatest positive attitude on and off the court. Consideration is given to specific incidents that have been witnessed showing fair play and kindness above and beyond what has come to be the expected standard. This person may speak their mind or make their case on the court, but after discussion they are never abusive or argumentative. This person exemplifies great sportsmanship by conducting themselves with poise when they referee fairly to benefit the tournament experience for all. Tournament Director of the Year This is an acknowledgement award presented to the most outstanding Tournament Director of the Year. You should take into consideration their attention to detail and quality of tournaments. You may also focus on the quantity of superior of tournaments. And lastly, you may also take into consideration the director’s long-term commitment to running sanctioned tournaments in Florida. President’s Award This award given out at the sole discretion of the FRA President. This is an acknowledgement award that can be given out for many reasons. This could be for somebody’s exemplary contribution in the current season that made a great difference and has not yet received credit. This could be earned through volunteerism, coaching, Board membership, running tournaments, giving clinics, etc. Going above and beyond their calling to be supportive of racquetball in Florida. Lifetime Achievement Award This is an acknowledgement award to be awarded to a male or female. The recipient must have contributed to racquetball or played racquetball over at least a 10 year period of time sometime in their life, and must be a minimum of 30 years old. This award is given to the person that over a lifetime has contributed their time and support to enhance, promote, improve, and advance the sport of racquetball within Florida without the primary goal of personal or financial gain. You may certainly put consideration to their service to racquetball outside of Florida, but they must have had at one time a personal emphasis to improve Florida racquetball. You may put into consideration their racquetball playing, competing, coaching, volunteering, racquetball board membership, tournament directorship, league management, rules education, and their contribution to juniors or new people entering the sport. This is an acknowledgment award, meant to only be given one time to any one individual. FRA Florida Cup – Men’s Open Seasonal Singles Champion The Florida resident male player with the most FRA ranking points in the amateur Open division becomes the Seasonal Champion and the recipient of the annual seasonal Men’s Florida Cup. The season begins at State Singles. To qualify, you must play a minimum of any 2 Florida indoor sanctioned tournaments in the amateur Men’s Open Singles division. However, to qualify you must compete in the Men’s Open Singles division in at least 1 of the 3 following qualifying Florida tournaments: 1) FRA’s Florida State Singles Championships. or 2) Florida’s Regional Qualifier or 3) Florida’s IRT Tier-1 Pro Stop Because of the high quality skills and the high participation numbers at this event, for the purpose of the Florida Cup competition, this tournament will receive FRA’s regional level points for the amateur Open division, regardless of whether this tournament is designated and sanctioned as the official USAR Florida Regional Qualifier, or not. If these qualifications are met, the player earns ranking points based on the established FRA ranking system. In addition, points can be earned in the amateur Open division at any Florida indoor sanctioned tournament, any out-of-state indoor sanctioned tournament, at any USAR Regional Singles, and at national level events such as USAR National Singles and world level events such as the US Open, as long as it is in the amateur Open division. The Florida resident player with the most accumulative amateur Open FRA ranking points during the season earns the Florida Cup. This is not a voted on award. The Florida Cup is presented at FRA’s State Singles. FRA Florida Cup – Women’s Open Seasonal Singles Champion The Florida resident female player with the most FRA ranking points in the amateur Open division becomes the Seasonal Champion and the recipient of the annual seasonal Women’s Florida Cup. The season begins at State Singles. To qualify, you must play a minimum of any 2 Florida indoor sanctioned tournaments in the amateur Women’s Open Singles division. However, to qualify you must compete in the Women’s Open Singles division in at least 1 of the 3 following qualifying Florida tournaments: 1) FRA’s Florida State Singles Championships. or 2) Florida’s Regional Qualifier or 3) Florida’s LPRT Tier-1 Pro Stop Because of the high quality skills and the high participation numbers at this event, for the purpose of the Florida Cup competition, this tournament will receive FRA’s regional level points for the amateur Open division, regardless of whether this tournament is designated and sanctioned as the official USAR Florida Regional Qualifier, or not. If these qualifications are met, the player earns ranking points based on the established FRA ranking system. In addition, points can be earned in the amateur Open division at any Florida indoor sanctioned tournament, any out-of-state indoor sanctioned tournament, at any USAR Regional Singles, and at national level events such as USAR National Singles and world level events such as the US Open, as long as it is in the amateur Open division. The Florida resident player with the most accumulative amateur Open FRA ranking points during the season earns the Florida Cup. This is not a voted on award. The Florida Cup is presented at FRA’s State Singles. Men’s Doubles Player of the Year This award is presented at State Doubles. This is awarded to the Florida male doubles player of any skill level that has provided the most outstanding contribution to Florida racquetball through active participation in doubles within Florida indoor sanctioned tournaments this past season. 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