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Darryll "The Mullett" Green, born (January 17,1970) was a former Pro-Am Racquetball player in the Southeast Grapefruit League Circuit from 1989-1994. In the league he set and still holds records in individual streak, double streak, longest volley, and largest maragin of victory. He is mainly known for his wrap around shot, in which the ball strikes all walls on a serve, and for defeating Cliff Swain (the worlds former #1 Racquetball Player).

Early in his carrer Darryll Green was known as a hot head, and unprofessional for lashing out and verbally assaulting many officials and players. There is one recorded instence in 1989 when he disagreed with a call so much that he was banned from a league for 14 months. After months of anger management and therapy in 1990 he had a dramatic turn around and rebounded his professional career. In the winter of 1990 he won his first career Pro-Am tournament in Lebanon, Mississppi. The championship games boxscore is as followed: 21-13, 21-17, 24-22. It is said that this tournament is what propelled him back on the map.

From 1990-1994 he went on to win 11 more Pro-Am Tournaments in singles, along with a record setting 17 double matches. When contacted his partner Les Hatcher this is what he said. "Darryll, or "Mullett Man" as most called him was a great player, known widely as a fierce competitor. But what most don't knkow about him is that he is a 10 times better dancer then he is player."

When all seemed to be going right for Darryll, tragedy struck. During the qualifying rounds of Pro-Am Arkansas a mandatory drug test was issued, he was caught with over 6 traces of performance enhancing drugs, and growth hormones. He was banned from competition for 25 yrs. and had to forfiet all former tournament championships he had won. Darryll denied all of this and appeapled to USRA, but with all the evidence they upheld the ruling.

Darryll Green released a statement apoligizing to all his fans and told them he would be back after his 25 yrs. sentence in top notch form and will compete for not National, but World Championships. Darryll is still serveing 10 more yrs. on his sentence.