Harrow Spark and Vibe
If you've ever seen Jonathon Power with a racquet in his hand, you'll picture the oversize, open throat, magic-making machine with ample power, maneuverability and deft touch that were his signature. True enough, the...
Is Timing Everything?
By Barry Faguy, WSF Referees and Rules Committee
Well...in Squash, yes. And you won’t need a watch. Our subject here relates to the moment one of the players makes an appeal—and how you, as a referee, need...
Boast Mechanics
By Richard Millman, Owner—Westchester Squash
Last month, we introduced the fundamental mechanics and some of the most common boasts in squash. This month we will look at some more advanced boasting, but each has their...
Run to the Roar Excerpt
By James Zug
Photos by Dick Druckman
Squash Magazine’s senior writer James Zug is back with another book. In the summer of 2003 we proudly ran an excerpt from Squash: A History of the Game, which...
Commonwealth Games: David’s atonement is feted
By Richard Eaton
Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com
It is an event which many regard as an anachronism—the legacy of a British empire long since dismantled and even longer ago discredited in the eyes of some.
Despite this...
Howe Cup: Six Championship Teams; Six Degrees of Seperation
Articles and Photos by Beth Rasin
Howe Cup, the singular not-to be missed tournament on the women’s squash calendar, lived up to its billing once again as the 2010 edition featured 39 teams of five...
Kicking Volcanic Ash in Guatemala!
By Hope Prockop
Team USA travelled to Guatemala City on November 4th for the 20th Pan American Federation Squash Championships. Team USA included Natalie Grainger, Amanda Sobhy, Olivia Blatchford, Kristen Lange, Julian Illingworth, Chris Gordon,...
Will’s World Shake it Up
By Will Carlin
In late August, 2007, two little league baseball teams were playing each other far from home. The team dressed in royal blue with red trim was from Coon Rapids, Minnesota, and they...