Let’s Talk ‘Exceptions’

By Barry Faguy, WSF Referees and Rules Committee The rules are often very categorical, and there are enough of them that it is quite natural for folks to try to simplify them to avoid confusion. However,...

Railroading to No.1: Nick Matthew regained the top spot in the world rankings with...

By James Zug Photos by Steve Line/SquashPics.com There was something primal about it: two Yorkshiremen battling it out in a glass box at a city train station a continent away from home, surrounded by hundreds of...

William White Celebrates Golden Anniversary

By James Zug Photos by Todd Rothstein In early January Merion Cricket Club hosted its 50th William White Tournament. Two hundred and seventy players entered in 18 draws spread across hardball and softball singles and hardball...

The Numbers Stop

By James Zug It was bound to happen. At some point, the numbers would stop ticking over. Eight times they had won 5-4 matches. A couple of them were ridiculously close, match balls saved, epic...

Publishers Note Wish I’d Been There

By Jay D. Prince It seems like a lifetime ago that the Trinity Men’s Squash team lost a match— Feb. 22, 1998 in the finals of the Team Championships. In my world, it actually has been...

“Iron”man (or “Iron”woman)

By Candace Chemtob, B.S. and M.S. in Human Nutrition Human strength has long been associated with iron. Think Ironman, the super hero, or grueling Ironman triathlons. Is this reputation based on facts? Could iron help...

Will’s World Michael Rothenberg

Editor’s Note: After the tragic death of Michael Rothenberg in Brooklyn, NY, we proudly reprint below the eulogy given by Michael’s best friend, Will Carlin. Michael was not only a wonderful human being, but...