Mundial Parejas, the premier long court Pala Tournament, began February 22-23, 2019. The tournament, sponsored by
), is set up in a unique way. In each round the partnerships change. It features 8 InnPala professionals, 4 front court (delanteros) and 4 back (zagueros). The tournament will be played as a partial double round robin, with each player pairing with 3 others in each round, for a total of 6 matches. The partners who will not be playing together in the League phase are listed at the bottom of this post. On April 13 the top two delanteros pair up with the top two zagueros and play in a final. There is also a 3rd place match. The scoring for the tournament is based completely on joko (set) scores: 3-0=100pts, 3-1=80pts, 3-2=60pts, 2-3=40pts, 1-3=20pts, 0-3=0pts. The scoring system emphasizes the importance of every joko, no matter what the situation in any match.
(.pdf format, 12p), including match schedule and partnerships, rules of the tournament, and a listing of past winners going back to 2007. (Source: Munduko Pilota Batzarra).
Note: Garate won a 2 match play-in v Ander Landeta for the 4th front court position.
Tournament preview article (
Deia). Also has a feature on Ibon Garate.
Preview article (
El Correo)
END OF FIRST HALF OF LEAGUE PHASE
Cumulative First Half Table
Player-(match wins-losses: joko w-l, league points)
Delantero (front)
Fusto (2-1; (2-3,3-2,3-2); 160)
Necol (2-1; (3-2,1-3,3-1); 160)
Gaubeka(1-2; (2-3,3-1,2-3); 160)
Garate (1-2; (3-2,2-3,1-3); 120)
Zaguero (back)
Ibai Perez (3-0; (3-2,3-1,3-2); 200)
Urrutia (2-1; (3-2,3-2,2-3); 160)
Ibargarai (1-2; (2-3,2-3,3-1); 160)
Gordon (0-3; (2-3,1-3,1-3); 80)
A quick look at the overall table shows just how competitive the League phase has been through its first half. 6 matches have been played. 4 have gone the full 5 jokos. Two of those went down to the final point. The other two ended 10-6 and 10-8.
Ibai Perez, after a sub-par play in series in which he was 0-2 (1-6 jokos), has a perfect 3-0 record and, more importantly, leads all player with 9 jokos won.
Urrutia, after losing the latest 5 joko match, is still very much in the running for a place in the finals.
Ibargarai, who lost his first two matches and was in serious trouble, had a big win on March 15 and immediately brought himself back into contention. Gordon is the only back man out of contention at the moment, but he is just one big win away from getting right back into it.
Among the front court there is a logjam at the top, with the veterans
Fusto and Gaubeka where they expected to be in a long court tournament, and
Necol, after a damaging loss, coming right back with a big win.
Garate trails, but any kind of win next week gets him back into contention. All in all, this is a terrific competition. Fans of this championship can only hope the second half is as compelling as the first.
March 15, 2019
Jornada (Day) 3
Promotion Poster (InnPala Twitter)
Necol (2-1, 7-6, 160)-Ibargarai (1-2, 7-7, 160) 3
Garate (1-2, 6-8, 120)-Gordon (0-3, 4-9, 80) 1
(10-4, 10-9, 7-10, 10-3) (37-26)
Linescore (match winners always listed first) (EITB)
Joko (set) 1: 0-1; 1-1; 1-2; 9-2; 9-4; 10-4
J2: 1-0; 1-2; 2-2; 2-5; 5-5; 5-7; 8-7; 8-8; 9-8; 9-9; 10-9
J3: 1-0; 1-3; 2-3; 2-4; 4-4; 4-6; 6-6; 6-9; 7-9; 7-10
J4: 2-0; 2-1; 3-1; 3-2; 9-2; 9-3; 10-3
Scoring (EITB):
Necol +13 -3; Ibargarai +8 -9
Garate +8 -5; Gordon +7 -11 (Note: individual scoring adds to 37-27)
Balls in Play: 289
Necol 74
Ibargarai 73
Garate 61
Gordon 81
Time of match: 48:16
This week fans got to see the two matches, as EITB was on the job, providing the excellent TV coverage we have become accustomed to. There is something special about long court Pala, and it is great to be able to watch and see back to a past when much more of it was played.
Last week Dan Necol talked about the positives of his team's 1-3 loss. He mentioned that the joko won could be important. Some might have felt he was trying to "make lemonade out of lemons," but of course, he was correct. Professional sportsmen must have a short memory, must always see the positive in every situation, and bring their best game to the fronton. When the best play the best on a roster that is this concentrated, there are going to be good and bad days for everyone. In this match, which was pretty much a must win situation, both he and Ibargarai, who was in the same place among the back court players as Necol was in the front, outmatched Garate-Gordon from beginning to end. N-I established their dominance during an 8 point run that easily won the first joko. In the second joko they came back from 2-5 and 5-7 deficits to win again. G-G fought hard to win J3, scoring 4 of the last 5 points. But any momentum they might have gained was neutralized by a 6 point N-I run that settled the issue early in the 4th joko. Necol had a big day (+13 -3) including a very impressive behind the back shot late in the match, as well as some more orthodox two wall shots. Ibargarai provided good support in the back. All in all, this match was just what the Doctor ordered for N-I.
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Fusto(d) (2-1, 8-7, 160)-Ibai Perez (3-0, 9-5, 200) 3
Gaubeka (1-2, 7-7, 160)-Urrutia (2-1, 8-7, 160) 2
(10-8, 6-10, 10-3, 8-10, 10-7) (44-38)
Linescore (match winners always listed first) (EITB)
J1: 0-1; 1-1; 1-3; 3-3; 3-5; 4-5; 4-7; 9-7; 9-8; 10-8
Fusto +4 -0 Ibai Perez +2 -2; Gaubeka +6 -2 Urrutia +0 -2
125 balls in play: Fusto 34 Ibai Perez 30; Gaubeka 34 Urrutia 27
J2: 0-2; 1-2; 1-5; 2-5; 2-7; 3-7; 3-8; 6-8; 6-10
Fusto +1 -4 Ibai Perez +1 -1; Gaubeka +5 -1 Urrutia +0 -3
63 bip; Fusto 13 Ibai Perez 16; Gaubeka 16 Urrutia 18
J3: 2-0; 2-2; 8-2; 8-3; 10-3
Fusto +5 -0 Ibai Perez +3 -1; Gaubeka +2 -1 Urrutia +0 -1
91 bip; Fusto 27 Ibai Perez 22; Gaubeka 27 Urrutia 15
J4: 0-2; 1-2; 1-3; 4-3; 4-4; 6-4; 6-6; 8-6; 8-10
Fusto +3 -2 Ibai Perez +0 -2; Gaubeka +4 -1 Urrutia +2 -4
94 bip: Fusto 21 Ibai Perez 26; Gaubeka 24 Urrutia 23
J5: 0-3; 2-3; 2-4; 5-4; 5-5; 6-5; 6-6; 8-6; 8-7; 10-7
Fusto +3 -2 Ibai Perez +4 -1; Gaubeka +4 -2 Urrutia +1 -1 (Note: individual EITB scoring on this joko adds to 10-8, and for the match to 44-39 (see below)).
137 bip: Fusto 33 Ibai Perez 37; Gaubeka 34 Urrutia 33
Scoring:
Fusto +16 -8; Ibai Perez +10 -7
Gaubeka +21 -7; Urrutia +3 -11
Balls in Play: 510
Fusto 128
Ibai Perez 131
Garate 135
Urrutia 116
Time of match: 70:05
This was an amazing, 70 minute struggle that, except for the 3rd joko, G-U controlled much of. But they lost the lead late in the 1st joko and early in the 5th, and so came up a bit short. Between those lost leads, they saved the 4th joko and the match by coming back from an 8-6 deficit to win. Two points highlighted the match for me. In the 3rd joko, the 3-2--4-2 point featured a wonderful battle at the front between the two most senior players on the roster, one over 40 and the other nearing it. F-IP won that point, and cruised the rest of the way in that set. The other was the 2-4--3-4 point in the 5th joko, a 30 ball point that Fusto won with raw power, sending a shot which found the back wall that Urrutia was unable to return. Rebote shots are inherently difficult in Pala because of the implement, and almost impossible from the back of a 54 meter court. That point helped F-IP overcome the 2 point deficit and go on to take a 5-4 lead, which they were able to hold on to to win the match. Both Fusto and Gaubeka had the same strategy, which was to use the entire court. Fusto scored 10 of his 16 points with high and deep shots. Gaubeka did the same, scoring 10 of his 21 points with the same type of shots. They pretty much neutralized each other. The difference came in the back, where Ibai Perez had an excellent match, showing great mobility and shot making that yielded him 10 winners. In the 5th joko Urrutia seemed to be a bit unsure about the big court, faulting after his team had opened up the joko at 3-0. He faulted badly at other times during the match, once missing the front wall entirely. This is not particularly surprising. Placing serves from an area that is barely, if at all, even present on a short court, has to be a difficult assignment.
With all this, the score was tied at 6-6 after Gaubeka won a point with a deep shot. The next point, a 12 ball point, was won by F-IP when G-U seemed to have a miscommunication. Gaubeka tried to return a ball that seemed on its way off the court, while Urrutia, who was behind him, did not tell him to let it go. That was followed by a service ace. A 16 ball point won by G-U cut their deficit to 8-7, but then Fusto settled the matter with two high and deep winners. Finally, the 510 ball struggle was over.
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Table:
Player-(match wins-losses: joko w-l, points)
Delantero (front)
Fusto (2-1; 8-7; 160)
Necol (2-1; 7-6; 160)
Gaubeka (1-2; 7-7; 160)
Garate (1-2; 6-8; 120)
Zaguero (back)
Ibai Perez (3-0; 9-5; 200)
Urrutia (2-1; 8-7; 160)
Ibargarai (1-2; 7-7; 160)
Gordon (0-3; 4-9; 80)
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