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Brady Yelverton Future Racquetball Superstar


This is 13 year-old Brady Yelverton from Garland, TX playing in the Men's C at the 2011 Texas A&M Aggieland Shootout. Brady just recently returned from playing in the USA Racquetball Junior Olympics in Portland, OR where he won a gold medal in the Boy's 12 and Under Blue division. Brady's dad, Joey is also an avid tournament player as he travels around playing and taking his son to all the local, state and national tournaments. Racquetballjunkie.com congratulates Brady on his recent success and loves the future superstars of racquetball.

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