Dane Elkins


Dane Elkins is a professional racquetball player. He holds 23 major national junior racquetball championships. He is also the 2017 National Paddleball Association- Junior's 18-and-under National Champion. Elkins holds a black belt in taekwondo.
Elkins is the second person in USA Racquetball history, male or female, to win all three number one gold divisions at the USA Racquetball National High School Championships, and was featured in the Los Angeles Times for his accomplishments. Also, more recently in the May 28, 2017, issue of 'Sports Illustrated'. His singles title earned him a spot on the 2017/18 USA Jr. National Racquetball Team.
Elkins is an eight-time member of the USA National Junior Racquetball Team, a six-time USA Racquetball "All American," a three-time USA Jr. Olympic "All American," a three-time USA Racquetball High School "All American," and a two-time USA National Singles Champion. He is currently ranked 33rd on the International Racquetball Tour ) — the largest and best known professional racquetball tour.
Although still seeking his 1st Tier 1 win on the IRT - Elkins holds an exceptional USAR National Singles Ranking of 385.

Early and personal life

Elkins is a member of University Synagogue in Los Angeles, California. He lives in Brentwood, California. His father, Brett Elkins, is a world outdoor skills three-wall champion, ranked IRT pro, and head of the World Outdoor Racquetball Hall of Fame.
Dane currently attends Santa Monica College and will be attending University of California, Santa Cruz, for its Electrical Engineering program where he will join John Bardos and be a part of the UC Santa Cruz Racquetball Team. Previously he had attended Palisades Charter High School in Pacific Palisades, California. In June 2016, Elkins received a black belt in martial arts from five-time world champion instructor Keith Hirabayashi Cooke. He plans to attend Santa Monica College.

Racquetball

In 2011, Elkins won a full scholarship from the International Racquetball Tour pro racquetball Network /USA Racquetball team to attend the United States Olympic Committee Olympic Training Seminar in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

2013

In July 2013 at the 45th annual WOR Championships, Elkins made the national outdoor team in singles and doubles.

2014

At the 2014 Wilson Junior Olympics in Denver, Colorado, Elkins won the gold medal in 14-and-under boys doubles with partner Ricardo Diaz. He also won the gold medal for 14-and-under mixed doubles with partner Atossa Rejaei.
Elkins made the 2014 USA Junior National Team and played at the World Championships in Cali, Colombia, representing Team USA in October 2014. The USA Jr. National Team finished third overall, receiving a bronze medal. Elkins and partner Ricky Diaz, at the 2014 World Jr. Championships, lost in the quarterfinals in doubles to the team that silver-medaled.
, where the team took 3rd overall and Elkins 5th place in Doubles boys 14, July 2014.|USOC Training Center, 2014
In 2014, at the 47th annual USA Racquetball National Singles Championship in Fullerton, California, Elkins won the gold medal in the boy's 14-and-under and boys 18-and-under. In July 2014 and August 2016, Elkins again attended the USOC Olympic Training Camp.
Elkins won his first professional match in 2014 in Fresno, California, at age 15; he has now played several top 20 professional players and has placed in the finals, semifinals, and quarterfinals at several IRT pro racquetball tour events.

2015

Since 2015, Elkins has served as a junior board member for the California-Nevada State Racquetball Association. He and several local southern California players have raised several thousand dollars in CNRA fundraisers for Jr. Olympics and World Championships. Elkins is the founding member and original president of the Palisades Charter High School Racquetball Team that represented California at the 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017 USA National High School Championship held in Oregon and Missouri.

2016

In 2016, Elkins won the Junior Olympic Nationals Championships in the boys' Gold 16 and under doubles, earning him the sport's top honor again—a coveted spot on the USA Jr. National Racquetball Team.
At the 2016 Junior National Championships, Elkins' longtime partner, Ricky Diaz, played on a fractured ankle in their semi and finals doubles championship victories to qualify them for the World Championships in November 2016 in San Luis Portosi, Mexico, and play for the 2016 USA Jr. National Team.
At the 2016 World Jr. Championships, Elkins had his best showing as a two-time quarter-finalist in singles and doubles. As a National Outdoor USA Team member, Elkins has achieved outdoor racquetball #1 world ranking four times.
Dane is sponsored by the stringing company, Ashaway, and coached at national pro/junior events by six-time #1 pro player/coach Cliff Swain.

2017

In March 2017, he became only the second player in US history to win the top singles, doubles, and mixed doubles titles at the USA Racquetball National High School Championships, in St. Louis. With those victories, he had won 21 major national championship junior titles. He was ranked Number 35 on the International Racquetball Pro Tour, the highest ranking for anybody 17 years old or younger. Later that month, he won the Boys 18s singles division. He also won the gold medal in the 18-and-under mixed doubles division with Elena Dent.
Dane was invited to play for Team USA at the 2017 Junior World Championships. Dane won several matches at Jr. Worlds in pool play and defeated the number one player in his bracket. At Jr. Worlds, Dane made the quarterfinals in singles and contributed to a 3d place Team USA overall finish.
In June 2018, Dane was named the 2017 Palisades Charter High School's "Top Male Athlete or ‘Cup’ award winner," which is voted on by the Palisadean Post private newspaper.

2018

In January 2018, the California-Nevada State Racquetball Association held a highly unusual State Juniors Championship featuring $1200 in prize money for the 18-and-younger singles’ divisions to entice the top CA Juniors to play since most are professionals and few play it. The highly regarded non-profit organization Reaching Your Dream Foundation and Michael Lippitt funded the prize money for the event. Dane competed against 5 top USA National Team Members including partner Ricky Diaz, Julian Singh, Krish and Salil Thakur, and Antonio Rojas. Dane won the $500 first-place 18-and-younger prize.
In June 2018, Dane had his best showing ever at the Junior Olympics winning the 18-and-under Gold Doubles with Ricardo Diaz in their final season together as juniors. Dane also won Gold Mixed 18-and-under doubles with first-time participant Taylor Shaw. Dane lost in the finals of the boys’ gold 18-and-under singles to partner Ricardo Diaz and thus qualified for the USA team in singles and doubles.
At the World Junior Championships held in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, Dane lost a tiebreaker to the number-1 seed from Bolivia and finished 3d place in doubles with Ricardo Diaz; Dane also made the quarters in singles. Team USA took a bronze at Jr. Worlds.

2019

In January 2019, at a tier-1 IRT pro stop held in Canoga Park, California, in Open Divisions’ play, Dane beat Justus Benson, a player seeded #3 on the World Racquetball Tour pro tour event. Dane will be attending UC Santa Cruz in its electrical engineering department, will play racquetball on the UC Santa Cruz team in the Fall 2019, and collaborate with John Bardos on collegiate racquetball.

Features

Elkins was featured on the Palisadean Post Sports Page on June 28, 2016. He was also featured, along with several other acclaimed athletes from the Pacific Palisades, in a December 24, 2015, article in the Palisadian-Post, "Top Athletes of the Year in 2015."
In the Spring 2014 edition of USA Racquetball, Elkins contributed an article on the January 2014 California-Nevada junior racquetball championships.
Elkins authored the article "2015 California-Nevada State Junior Racquetball Championships " published on the California-Nevada Racquetball website. He also co-wrote the article, "California Divides with Awesome Results," in the Spring 2012 issue of USA Racquetball Magazine.

Highlights

Elkins was interviewed by the Palisadian Post following the Junior World Championships held in Cali, Colombia. Elkins and his teammates brought home the Bronze Medal for Team USA.
Elkins defeated Lucas Shoemaker at the 2015 Jr Olympics, boys 16 gold division.
The 2016 National Olympic Junior Championships, boys 16 gold division doubles, featured their Championships match on USA Racquetball National Streaming. Elkins and Ricky Diaz defeated Mitch Turner and Julian Singh to make the USA National Jr. Team.