Kellner Cup
By Rob Dinerman
Damien Mudge and Viktor Berg topped Paul Price and Ben Gould to capture the 2008 Kellner Cup, held in New York City. U.S. SQUASH helped facilitate the Kellner Cup for the first...
Juniors Honored with DeRoy Sportsmanship and Treddy Ketcham Awards
The James DeRoy Sportsmanship Award is presented each year at the US Junior Closed Championships (Gold). The award is given annually to one male and one female ranked junior U.S. SQUASH member who has...
Facility Update SL Green StreetSquash Center almost finished
After nearly four years of planning and construction, the groundbreaking SL Green StreetSquash Center in the heart of Harlem is expected to open in August.
Originally conceived as an eight-court facility for New York City’s...
Youth Prevails in 40th Hyder Trophy
By Corey Modeste, MSRA Board Member
The best indication of the depth of the 40th Anniversary of the Hyder Trophy squash tournament, which traditionally marks the end of the New York Metro area squash season,...
Sweep! US Men Win Team and Individual Gold Women also win team gold at...
By Scott Leighton
The US Men and Women’s Squash teams had an historic tournament at the 2008 Pan-American Squash Championships in Cuenca, Ecuador. The US secured three gold medals overall by winning the Men’s and...
Angles—A Must Read
A book of poetry about squash? Oh boy.
That was my first thought. But I’ve known Richard Millman, the author of “Angles, A Squash Anthology,” for over 20 years, and part of me just knew...
Try, Try, And Try Again: What To Do When When Life Gets Complicated
By Rod Symington, WSF Referees and Rules Committee
At times squash can be a crazy game. As long as the ball travels up and down the walls or cross-court, life is comparatively simple. But sooner or later,...
Scrambled Eggs
By Richard Millman, Director of Squash, Kiawah Island Club
We spend a great deal of our time as squash players attempting to polish and perfect classic, orthodox form, both in terms of stroke production and movement...
Skill Level Championships Yale hosts culminating event in second year
By Jay D. Prince
Two years ago, US Squash made a bold decision to separate the U.S. Skill Level Championships from the U.S. Championships (Age Groups) with the long-term goal of creating a blow-out weekend...
British Open Brilliance Palmer is the finest since the Khans
By Richard Eaton
Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com
David Palmer wondered if he would ever cut it at the top level again after beginning a new phase in his life in Massachusetts. But he did, and more...