From US Squash Mastery
By Jeannie Blasberg
U.S. SQUASH’s mission goes beyond promoting the game, hosting events and sponsoring national teams. Their stated goal is to enhance people’s health...
From US Squash New Schools of Thought
By Kevin Klipstein
By coincidence, two pieces from my past appear in this issue: Rochester, NY, and the boom in middle and high school squash. The...
From US Squash Squash Parent
By Jeannie Blasberg
The nervous stomach, the sweaty palms, the anxiousness that envelopes your body while you smile and try to appear nonchalant. If you’ve...
From US Squash Boxing out the Ladder of Inference
By Kevin Klipstein
The word ladder invokes images from every walk of life. Step ladders, rope ladders, the corporate ladder, even the fire department’s ladder...
From US Squash Sports for Life
By Kevin Klipstein
I started playing squash when I was 11 years old. My father, who had played recreationally in college, introduced the game to...
From US Squash Changing Lives
By Bill Buckingham
Four months ago I was a squash authority. I was introduced to the game in 2001 when Yale coach Dave Talbott called...
From US Squash The Association Formerly Known As “USSRA”
By Kevin Klipstein
As many of you have likely noticed, perhaps by the different title of this monthly piece, we have changed the name of the...
From US Squash Thinking about the Future
By Jeannie Blasberg
Like more and more of you, I play squash 12 months a year. Although competition is reserved for the traditional winter season,...
From US Squash It’s Official
By Jeannie Blasberg
On Tuesday evening, June 19, 2007, a quorum of the 33 current US Squash members of the Board of Directors voted unanimously to...
From US Squash Why Change?
By Kevin Klipstein
In the 1998 Nora Ephron film You’ve Got Mail, change is everywhere as Joe Fox (played by Tom Hanks) of “Fox Books” opens...