Why You Should Use Three Referees: The Future is Here
By Rod Symington, WSF Referees and Rules Committee
Over the past 18 months the newly formulated Three Referee System has been employed all over the world, and everywhere it has been received with considerable enthusiasm....
The Age of Youth: 3 days. 12 courts. 10 champions.
By Vidya Rajan
Photos by Dale Walker/DaleWalkerPhoto.com
This was the US Junior Gold Nationals, both the pinnacle and the grand finale of the junior squash season. Held at Demer Holleran’s Fairmount Athletic Club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,...
Raising the Bar New standards for the U.S. Championships born in Atlanta
By Jay D. Prince
Tradition. Tradition is the word we attach to activities, or customs or stories that we pass down from generation to generation. At the conclusion of the Indy 500, the winner hops...
Youth Trumps Experience at U.S. Doubles Championships Age Division Rivalries Rage On
By Bill Buckingham
Photos by Debbie Bowden
Trevor McGuinness, with the help of right-wall teammate Whitten Morris, became the youngest ever winner of the U.S. Men’s Doubles Championship, defeating the top seeded duo of Morris Clothier...
Trinity Men Roll Along 10 years and counting
By Jay D. Prince
Photos by Debra Tessier/SquashPhotos.com
"This year was a great year for press, for not only the squash program here but for the sport,” said Trinity Men’s Coach Paul Assaiante. “To have squash...
Jack Herrick Retires from PSA
Jack Herrick, Chairman of the Board of the Professional Squash Association for the last 14 years, has announced his retirement from the Board of the PSA. “I must say I never planned nor anticipated...
Will’s World Opposites Attract
By Will Carlin
Squash uses a soft rubber black ball with two dots; its opposite uses a hard white ball with an actual number. Squash is all about physical pain; its opposite has virtually none...