Junior Men’s Team Coaches Selected Heath and Hamill to Lead 2008 Team

US Squash is proud to announce Martin Heath and Adam Hamill as the new Head and Assistant Coach, respectively, for the US Junior Men’s Team that will travel to the 2008 World Junior Men’s...

Super Series Finals Ends Broadgate Run

The annual Super Series Finals Squash Championship has ended its long run at the Broadgate Arena in London following the unsuccessful conclusion of “exhaustive efforts” by its promoters to secure a new sponsor for...

Jump! Jump!

At what point do you start to consider someone the real deal? When they demonstrate consistency? When they demonstrate constant improvement? When they defeat people that on paper they shouldn’t? No matter what your criteria,...

You Need Glasses! What to do if the Referee can’t see

By Rod Symington, WSF Referees and Rules Committee In a Letter to the Editor (P. 4), there is an account of a controversy that arose in the fifth game of the 5.5. Final of Minnesota’s “Indian...

State of Squash One professional players perspective

By Anthony Ricketts, PSA No. 6 2007 has seen much squash activity in the United States. Personally, I have played in Chicago, Virginia, New York (and also Toronto for the Canadian Classic). There have also...

Get the Most Out of Ghosting

By Richard Millman, Director of Squash, Kiawah Island Club So you’re pretty serious about your squash and perhaps you’re thinking about your club championship or the state championship. Maybe the Grand Masters in Atlanta in December—which...

All Aboard! Ramy Ashour and James Willstrop take a packed house for a ride...

By Jay D. Prince Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com New York: Tuesday, February 27, 2007. Eight-thirty in the evening. Just the end of a typical rat race day in Manhattan. Tens of thousands of daily commuters have...

Start Spreading the News First separate US Squash Skill Level Championships was an undeniable...

Every now and then, an idea germinates that just works. At first it seems a bit crazy or that it could create more of a burden than the effort needed to pull it off...

Sid and Kyla are National Champs

Photos by Gill Talbot “I am absolutely delighted because I never had it in my first three years. I lost it to Yasser every year. I finished fourth my first year, third my second year...

Sweet Perfection! Trinity and Princeton Win National Titles

By Kirsten Carlson Photos by Dale Walker/DaleWalkerPhoto.com One amazing thing happened to each of the intercollegiate national championship teams this year. The first is more obvious, and definitely more well known. Trinity won their ninth consecutive...