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Monchik & Waselenchuk kick off The Experience in Vero Beach

Florida Racquetball Association • Apr 22, 2021

Monchik and Waselenchuk cover photo pulled from Restrung Magazine  (Credit Freddy Ramirez)

From L/R: Waslenchuk, Hansen, Gleason, and Monchik



"The Experience with Kane and Sudsy was great!!! It really was more than a camp. I hope more people have that opportunity."
- Gene Fry, Casselberry

"Absolutely phenomenal! Great experience...would highly recommend anyone who plays at a competitive level and has the desire to elevat4etheir game to be a part of an 'Experience.'

Or if i you're just a racquetball junkie and want to hang out with the best of the best it's the place to be."
- Shane DeWitt, Vero Beach




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Guest author: Cyrus Chinoy 

VERO BEACH, FL 



WHAT...AN...EXPERIENCE


This past weekend was truly a special one as I was humbled to participate in the 1st Chapter of the KANE AND SUDSY EXPERIENCE held in Vero Beach, Florida at the Vero Fitness Health Club, located in beautiful South Florida. 12 of us lucky ballers were fortunate to attend this 1st ever EXPERIENCE hosted by 2 of the greatest legends in the sport of racquetball in Kane Waselenchuk and Sudsy Monchik.


Many times this event was marketed and repeated to everyone including us, that this was "not a camp" and this was "not a clinic" and boy were they right about that. What was this EXPERIENCE then you may be asking yourself? It was simply as stated an....EXPERIENCE (side note: please get used to seeing EXPERIENCE in capital letters throughout this post because it's going to be a recurrent theme. You have been kindly and positively forewarned 🙂


The weekend started out with a meet & greet on Friday evening where all the ballers got some time to meet each other, find out where each other is from and specifically what their main reason for wanting to be part of the EXPERIENCE. It goes without saying that we all primarily were thankful to have the opportunity to be able to work with 2 of the greatest minds and phenomenal athletes racquetball has ever seen in Kane and Sudsy.


We were all able to play some friendly doubles with the entire group of ballers while Kane and Sudsy watched all of us closely as they were scoping out who they wanted to be part of their team for the fun and competitive games that were planned for the rest of the weekend. You were either going to be on TEAM KANE or on TEAM SUDSY and we all found out in a fun way as they both posted in on their Instagram feeds. In talking with all the ballers, no matter what team we were to be placed on, we all felt like one big, close family team and that was TEAM EXPERIENCE for the entire weekend. 


The next day on Saturday morning kicked off the first day of competition as TEAM KANE vs TEAM SUDSY was in full effect. The format of the day was to play a doubles match with Kane and of his teams ballers vs. Sudsy and one of his teams ballers. Whichever team won the game would record the number of points for their team and the losing team would record their number of points for their team. In essence, every point counted to the weekend's total.


Although there had to be a winner and loser for every game, all of the ballers only considered this EXPERIENCE a win-win situation for themselves in being able to play full games with Kane and Sudsy. For the record, Kane and Sudsy were not taking it easy on anyone either as they were hitting the ball with the greatest of speed and velocity as many of you have seen online or in person. They were blasting drive serves and Z serves all to give everyone that EXPERIENCE of what it felt like to be in a court and play a real game with professional athletes.


There were also a few dives from Kane and Sudsy Were we all having a great time playing in the courts...Absolutely! Were we all trying to win the game for as many points as possible for our team...Absolutely! Was everyone's competitive side coming out in doing everything to win the point and the game for their respective teams...Absolutely! Were Kane and Sudsy trying to provide for us the EXPERIENCE of a lifetime...Absolutely! 


In a little competition twist of events, the other half of the day we did a little switcheroo and now Kane would be playing doubles with a baller from Team Sudsy and hence Sudsy would be playing with a baller from Team Kane. Therefore, if Kane won the game with a baller from Team Sudsy, then Team Sudsy would get the points and vice versa if Sudsy won the game with a baller from Team Kane, then Team Kane would get the points. Definitely a plot twist that all the ballers found to be something different and cool. Matches were going on all day long with some great intense rallies and fun and competitive play. 


Here's the part of the story where the EXPERIENCE separates itself from other events. During the matches no matter who's team you were on, both Kane and Sudsy would stop play in the moment and point out items for each player of something they could do better in the exact game situation where it might have caused them to take a bad shot or given them advice of what to prepare for next time so it can help them execute their shot and increase their chances of hitting a better shot on the court. I know that helped me tremendously and all the other ballers as well found extreme value in the passing of that knowledge to help better all of our games.


Kane and Sudsy see the game in such a different light as professional athletes than regular racquetball players and that is a gift because it allowed them to share valuable tips and tricks "in the moment" of playing the game. That's where the real learning for all of us ballers happened all day long and that's what made it such a fantastic EXPERIENCE.

With the doubles part of the competition completed for Saturday, it was now time to kick back and relax a little bit after a long day of great racquetball playing by everyone on the courts.


We all descended down to The Wave Kitchen and Bar located in the beautiful Costa d'Este Beach Resort and Spa. Here is where all the ballers got a chance to eat, drink, relax and socialize with everyone and to everyone involved with this EXPERIENCE, this was one of the many highlights of the weekend.


Many laughs, jokes, stories and moments were shared at dinner and it was great to see everyone just getting along, enjoying life and enjoying each other's company. More importantly, we were able to continue to learn more about Kane and Sudsy on a personal level as they are 2 regular human beings who like to do many of the simple things in life that we all as human beings enjoy to do and sitting down for this dinner and to be able to spend time with them and all of the ballers made for a fantastic evening and a great EXPERIENCE.


We now came down to the final day of the EXPERIENCE. Sunday was like a mini racquetball tournament that consisted of all the ballers playing in an all day competition of singles matches where each baller from TEAM KANE would play each baller from TEAM SUDSY.


Points from Saturdays events carried over and points were added to each team after each singles match was completed. The singles matches were played a little bit differently as games were scored point-a-rally to 11 points. As you can imagine, games went really quick and caused urgency right from the get go. Everyone was engaged and doing everything to win their singles match for their team. Great all around playing by all of the ballers making for plenty of fun and competitive matches.


You could tell everyone was competitive and wanting to win for their respective team, but everyone also exemplified a high level of great sportsmanship, integrity and support for each baller, no matter whose team they were on. I'm always a big believer in players having those attributes and these 12 amazing ballers I got a chance to meet, get to know and share in this EXPERIENCE, I now can genuinely call brothers and part of my family. 


The culmination of the EXPERIENCE is what all of us were waiting for. Kane and Sudsy were matched up to play a singles match against one another and the winner of the match would have their points added to their respective teams totals to determine the overall winner.


The only thing I am going to share is that both Kane and Sudsy had a great match against one another and it was a treat for all the ballers to be able to witness these 2 great athletes put on a display of speed, hustle, athleticism and shot making ability. It was something that I'll never forget and think I can speak for all of the ballers and that they would agree with me on that statement.


I just wanted to give a few other shout outs to some important people who helped out with different aspects of the EXPERIENCE in making it such a great success.


First off, I wanted to thank Shane DeWitt for helping support the EXPERIENCE from the beginning and secure the Vero Fitness Health Club as our host site for the EXPERIENCE. Thank you kindly for your hospitality in welcoming all the ballers to Vero Beach and to your home club and sharing the history behind it. I greatly appreciate it very much. Great meeting you and being able to find out more about Vero Beach and your passion for racquetball just like all the other ballers. 


I also wanted to thank Alfredo Benjamin Ramirez and Roby Partovich for being with us the whole weekend and utilizing their expertise in documenting tons of wonderful video and photo memories to help capture the essence of racquetball and more importantly the first ever EXPERIENCE. It was great talking to each of you and understanding your thought process behind capturing a lifetime of memories through your lenses. Can't wait to see the final and finished products once you are both done. I have no doubt they will be of the highest quality, content and help tell and share all of our EXPERIENCE. Well done gentlemen. 


I'd also like to thank many sponsors of our event namely Rollout Racquetball, Krowning Moment, Sudsy Monchik, Donald Williams , Carlos Cabrera , Jonathon Clay, Beast Made Clothing, Head/Penn Racquetball and Aktion Coffee. These individuals and companies were very generous towards making the EXPERIENCE a great success as they provided a plethora of gifts to all of the ballers in addition to many other items which included: racquetballs, headbands, hats, wireless headphones, facemasks, t-shirts, zip up jackets, bracelets, stickers, food, beverages, etc. I can speak for all the ballers when I say a big THANK YOU to them for their generosity and support for racquetball. We all greatly appreciate your kindness and support.


Thank you to Scott McClellan (affectionately known as Scotty Mac) known for being a great IRT referee on tour and helping Sudsy and John Ellis on the Beyond the Court show, but he was also at the EXPERIENCE and helped Kane and Sudsy coordinate the event and helped keep it on track and running on time so they could maximize their time with all the ballers for a great overall EXPERIENCE. Thanks very much Scott for your efficiency in helping with the event and also great to get on the courts with you as a fellow baller and battle it out. Great meeting you. 


A huge thank you also goes out to Alison Ashby for all of her hard work in helping make all the ballers feel welcome from the first day to the end of the EXPERIENCE and in taking care of us in regards to bringing us food and drinks all weekend long so we were well fed and hydrated. She was very helpful in making us all feel at home and helped answer any questions we had in the planning of the event while we were there. Great meeting you Alison and getting to know more about you and Kane and we really appreciate all your help and support the entire weekend. Thank you kindly.


In addition, a huge thank you also goes out to Sudsy's wife Vero Sotomayor. Thank you Veronica for allowing us to borrow Sudsy for a few days so that he could help create the best EXPERIENCE for all the ballers. You and Sudsy have great kids and it was great that they could come out and witness it for a short time. It was a pleasure meeting you. Thank you once again for your support. 


A truly unique event and EXPERIENCE this past weekend all of us 12 original ballers will never forget. Kane and Sudsy, thank you both very much for all your hard work and careful thought process to make this EXPERIENCE not only successful, but also one of great value to not only highlight your love and passion for racquetball, but also to share more in depth of your personal lives as human beings and all the stories that led you both to where you are in your lives. Those personal stories are your EXPERIENCE and you helped translate that drive, passion and knowledge and were both able to provide a fantastically wonderful EXPERIENCE for all 12 ballers this past weekend and we are all greatly appreciative of your efforts.


Thank you both for now...Until the next EXPERIENCE slated for July 2nd - 4th, 2021 in Austin, Texas. Keep an eye out shortly for registration details. 


Peace to all.

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