Publishers Note Diamond Notes

By Jay D. Prince Last month, I shared with you the highs of being a parent at my son’s baseball game as opposed to always being his coach. I’ve had several people approach me about...

From US Squash What I Do

By Kevin Klipstein It’s not unusual for people to ask me what I do for a living after I have told them what I do for a living. Yes, I’m the CEO of one of...

Junior Men’s Team Selected

The team that will represent the United States at the 2008 World Junior Squash Championships in Switzerland, July 27-August 7, was finalized at the Meadow Mill Athletic Club in Baltimore, Maryland. With Todd Harrity...

WISPA Makes PAR

No, the Women’s International Squash Players Association hasn’t been out promoting golf. Instead, for the first time in the history of women’s professional squash, WISPA is adopting Point-A-Rally scoring to 11—the same system adopted...

Women in Squash A series profiling women playing the game—who they are, why they...

By Jennifer Gabler As someone who has recently returned to playing squash after a 12 year layoff, I was excited to interview other women and find out why they play and how they have stayed connected...

Soon to be “TOPS”

As U.S. SQUASH launches implementation of its three-year strategic plan focused on growing membership, building awareness and increasing participation, a core component of building awareness outside of squash ties directly to the performance of the...

USOC Awards

Three U.S. squash coaches were awarded ‘Coach of the Year’ honors by the United States Olympic Committee—Margie Hauer (Volunteer), Peter Heffernan (Developmental) and Chris Walker (National). Hauer formed the best and most participated in public...

District Spotlight—Northern California Squash

By Clifford I. Lavine, President Squash has shown some dramatic growth in the golden state of California and nothing illustrates this better than our recent showing at the West Coast Invitational Junior Team Championship recently...

More Changes at PSA

On the heels of the retirement of longtime PSA Board member Jack Herrick, the PSA recently announced that Richard Bramall will succeed Herrick. Bramall, a British lawyer specializing in commercial, employment and insurance law, also...

Alex Gough Retires—New COO of PSA

Alex Gough, former World No. 5, has been appointed as the Chief Operating Officer of the PSA—an appointment that will include his resignation as Board President and immediate retirement from the professional tour. “I am...