End of An Era Maine State Doubles closes the book on Bowdoin’s lone doubles...
By Fred Hill
One of his regular opponents said Charlie Butt swears in Chinese when he’s under the gun in a doubles match. Ed Reid talked about how his squash DNA came from a father...
Princeton Duo Takes College Doubles Title
David Letourneau and Kimlee Wong of Princeton combined to capture the 2008 Ketcham Cup, indicative of the Intercollegiate Doubles Championship, defeating C.J. Plimpton and Ethan Oetter of Yale, 15-8, 15-9, 17-16 in the finals....
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...
Century Doubles
Last year we made a bet, and boy did it pay off! Launching this tournament exactly a century after squash doubles was born was both a poetic and smashing success.” So read the welcome...
The 87th Annual Lapham-Grant: A historic weekend of good squash, good friends, and...
By Sabrina Davies
Photos By Sabrina Davies
The 87th annual Lapham-Grant Squash Tournament was held over the weekend of February 15 at The Wilmington Country Club in Wilmington, Delaware. Fifty-two American men were countered by 52...
Dave Barrett Awarded 2007 President’s Cup
David Barrett was awarded the 2007 U.S. Squash Presidents Cup, the Association’s most prestigious award, for his contributions to the game during a Saturday evening ceremony at the 2008 North Sound Capital North American...
2008 World Doubles/Can-Am Cup to Return in 2008
By Mike McGorry
US Squash and Squash Canada have announced the reformation of the traditional biannually held World Doubles tournament. This new event was created, in part, due to the belief that the present format of...
Double Your Pleasure: Stringing for Hardball Doubles
By Steve Crandall
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Ashaway Racket Strings
One of the most gratifying things to watch in squash over the past few years has been the dynamic resurgence of hardball doubles. The only racquet...
Butt Doubles
By Fred Hill
With a wrecking ball hovering in the wings, what may have been the last hardball doubles tournament in Maine concluded on a gorgeous Indian summer weekend with competitive matches in all three...
Sibling Doubles Debuts in Georgia
Sea Island Resorts, located on the Georgia coast, marked the beginning of the 2007-08 North American doubles schedule when it hosted the inaugural National Sibling Doubles Championship, October 6-8. The field reflected internationally recognized...