Publishers Note The Facebook Era

By Jay D. Prince Perhaps it’s just me, but Facebook is something that just hasn’t piqued my interest. I mean, why do people want to sit at a keyboard posting the mundane details of their...

From US Squash Survey Says…

By Kevin Klipstein More than 500 of you took the time to answer our Membership Satisfaction Survey earlier this summer. This is up from only about 100 who did so the first time we surveyed...

U.S. SQUASH National League Finals Announced

New for the 2010-2011 season is the U.S. SQUASH National League Finals (NLF), pitting the best league teams in the country against each other to compete for the title of National Champions. Winners of...

Letters October 2010

Great piece on Tom and Hazel (Jones), really enjoyed reading it. Nice work. Special people and very special to the squash world. I remember early on they had this little award in their Squash News every...

Amanda Sobhy

This is the second in a series of articles written by the top-ranked U.S Squash Professionals about their lives on tour. These articles will cover some of the players’ training routines, travel experiences, and...

Summer Interning

Summer months are traditionally the off season for squash, but not for the Interns at the U.S. SQUASH office in New York City. This summer’s three interns, Courtney Alpaugh, a rising sophomore at Boston...

SPA-tlight: Scott Denne

Scott Denne spent the summer in Arizona working as a pro in a private residence. Starting in October, he will be the new Head Squash Professional at the Kiva Club in Santa Fe (New...

Women in Squash

Picking up from where we left off last month, there are two additional issues to consider with respect to women playing squash. While women do indeed play for fun and fitness, they also face...

Battle of the Border

By Selena Maity When I first heard of the news from my mother that I had been invited to participate in the 2010 Ontario-American Challenge, I was in the car returning home from squash camp....

Mike Way Takes Over at Harvard

After a lengthy interview process, Harvard University has hired Mike Way as their next coach of the men’s and women’s squash teams. Way, longtime coach of former World No. 1 Jonathon Power and also...