Can-Am Battle of the Border Preview

By Chris Smith, National Teams Manager For the last three years, the top US junior squash players have headed north to Niagara On the Lake, Canada, for the annual “Canadian-American Challenge: Battle of the Border.”...

Mayacamas Ranch North American Open Championship 2007 Presented by Netsuite

By Mark Allen, San Francisco Bay Club Head Squash Professional World No. 19 Azlan Iskandar became this year’s North American Open champion by defeating No. 1 seed and World No. 9 John White in four...

Guillermo Moronta From Special Kid to Influential Man

By Kirsten Carlson Cambridge. Best known for Harvard, the school where some of the nation’s, and world’s, finest head for a top-notch education. Cambridge is also home to a whole bunch of people who are...

Three Times A Charm: All New Winners at the Third Annual US Father-Son

By James Zug It is a generally understood superstition among people of right minds that something is not a trend until it occurs three times. For your mother-in-law, for instance, you cannot report your baby is...

More from US Champs

In addition to those featured last month in our coverage of the US Championships, several other players of note put in tremendous effort to win their divisions. Here are six more who laid claim to...

Off-Season Training

By Anthony Ricketts, PSA No. 6 The season is about to draw to a close. There have been matches won, and lost, and many miles traveled. It is now time to relax and let the...

What Goes Around Comes Around The Reinvention of the 3-Referee System

By Rod Symington, WSF Referees and Rules Committee The Rules of Squash (18.1) state: “A Referee, assisted by a Marker, normally controls a match.” In international softball squash, this was always the traditional officiating system,...

Your Mind’s Eye

By Richard Millman, Director of Squash, Kiawah Island Club Last month, we kicked two pieces of squash lore in the teeth—“Get back to the T” and “Keep your racquet up.” Okay then. On to number...

Doubles: Changes to Turning Rule

By Mike McGorry In 1991, the USSRA’s Doubles Rules Committee voted to change the “around” or “turning” rule. Previously, if a player came around or turned on the ball he/she was only entitled to a let...

Leaving Boston to go to College After seven years in SquashBusters, GREAT colleges await

By Kirsten Carlson Photos courtesy of SquashBusters Congratulations! Today is your day. You're off to Great Places! You're off and away! -Oh, the Places You'll Go! By Dr. Seuss An excerpt from one of the most popular graduation gifts—no matter what one is...