Monday, October 27, 2025

AARP Mixed Pro Doubles Male Rankings Heat Up, The Quest for the Top

The AARP Mixed Pro Doubles Male Rankings in the male division is shaping up to be an intense battle, with players competing for the top spots in a tightly contested field. As the season progresses, the leaderboard is reflecting a blend of consistency and emerging challenges, with athletes striving to secure their positions and push higher in the standings.

Scott Moore Continues His Dominance

Leading the AARP Mixed Pro Doubles Male Rankings is Scott Moore, with an impressive 4,160 points. Moore has maintained his dominance in the division with consistent high-level play, securing his spot at the top despite the fierce competition below him.

David Spearman Close Behind in the Second

David Spearman sits in second place with 3,920 points, trailing Moore by 240 points. Spearman’s steady performances have positioned him as a top contender, and he will likely continue to challenge Moore as the season progresses.

Bill Muno Holds Third Place

Bill Muno follows in third with 1,700 points. While his gap from the top two is considerable, Muno has shown resilience and skill, securing his place among the division’s strongest players.

Tight Battle for Fourth Through Seventh

The rankings from fourth to seventh remain tight, with John Moorin (1,180 points), Todd Headley (1,170 points), Mark Redding (1,130 points), and Chuck Feinstein (1,080 points) all jockeying for position. These players are within striking distance of each other, making this section of the rankings highly competitive.

Price, Pazourek, and Others Keep Pushing Forward

Steve Price (800 points) and Mike Pazourek (660 points) are among the top ten players, with Price looking to improve his position while Pazourek seeks to break into the higher ranks. Mark Malott, Michael McMahon, and Greg Goodson round out the top twelve, with Malott holding 630 points.

Lower-ranked players Eye Future Breakthroughs

The rankings also feature a group of players with 360 points, including Ken Lehman, Rob Fought, and Jeffrey Tanaka. Although currently in the lower half of the rankings, these players are eager to make a push for higher placements in future tournaments.

RankPlayer NamePoints
1Scott Moore4,160
2David Spearman3,920
3Bill Muno1,700
4John Moorin1,180
5Todd Headley1,170
6Mark Redding1,130
7Chuck Feinstein1,080
8F.D. Wilder1,020
9Steve Price800
10Mike Pazourek660
11Mark Malott630
12Michael McMahon570
13Greg Goodson560
14Ken Lehman360
14Rob Fought360
14Jeffrey Tanaka360
17Joe Frasca300
18Orestes Baez270
19Mark Lewis260
20Robert Deller240

News in Brief: AARP Mixed Pro Doubles Male Rankings

Scott Moore leads the AARP Mixed Pro Doubles Male Rankings with 4,160 points, with David Spearman following closely behind at 3,920 points. The competition remains fierce, with Bill Muno (1,700 points) securing third.

Players from fourth to seventh, including John Moorin, Todd Headley, and Mark Redding, are closely bunched together. Lower-ranked players like Ken Lehman and Jeffery Tanaka aim for breakthroughs as the season continues.

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