Head Racquets with “YouTek” in Mind

If you’re looking for sticks from Head, they’ve got your whole family covered with their latest offerings. From the stout (okay, hefty) to the pint sized (aka, “junior”) and just about everything in between, Head’s...

Record Numbers at High School Championships

The 2010 U.S. High School Team Squash Championships took place February 5-7 at the Brady Squash Center on the campus of Yale University. Now in its seventh year, the tournament boasted a record field...

Matthew Takes North American

By Martin Heath Photos by Patricia Lyons/PatriciaLyonsPhotography.com What began with Gus Cook building the squash program at The Country Club of Virginia in the early 2000s, followed by the construction of three new international courts and...

Howe Cup Harvard’s: Trinity Bantams make it 12 straight in the men’s college team...

By Anne Bello By Sunday afternoon, most of the teams competing in the 2010 Women’s National Team Championships had finished their matches and had left to catch flights home or make the long drives back to...

Fifteen Seconds: Baset Chaudhry Exit From Collegiate Squash

By James Zug Photos by Dick Druckman Upon clinching a 11-6, 11-6, 11-4 win in his match against Yale, Baset Chaudhry stooped down and for three or four seconds yelled at Kenny Chan. He then left...

“Neither snow, sleet, nor gloom of cancelled flights, could keep the Centurions from their...

The US National Century Doubles Championship was played on the weekend of Feb. 26 amidst a winter storm that produced 50 MPH winds, and 30 inches of snow in the New York area. But...

Will’s World Gods and Men

By Will Carlin In ancient Greece, Phthia was the southernmost region of ancient Thessaly. Encompassing both sides of Mount Othrys, the area was (and continues to be) a mixture of barren rocks and lush forest. It has...