Busy Summer for U.S. Juniors
As has been the growing trend in the ever increasing globalized squash world, many U.S. juniors went abroad this summer to hone their skills against...
History in the Making: The U.S. Junior Women’s Team Finishes in Fourth Place Overall...
By U.S. SQUASH
Spicy would be one word that well describes not only the food, but also the U.S. Junior Women’s two weeks of international...
Ontario Edges Past U.S. in Battle of the Border
By Scott Leighton
Juniors from the U.S. and Ontario arrived at White Oaks Resort and Spa in Ontario (Canada) excited for an intense weekend of...
U.S. SQUASH Junior Women’s Team
By Scott Leighton
Following a full year of competition in selection tournaments and a final playoff held April 3-5, U.S. SQUASH named the members of...
U.S. Junior Championships 2009
By Vidya RajanPhotos by Dale Walker/DaleWalkerPhoto.com
This year, 277 juniors ranked in the top 32 of their divisions gathered at the Meadow Mill Athletic Club...
Teams Building 101
By Bill Buckingham
With the U.S. High School Championship’s doubling in size over the past three years, the rapid growth of the U.S. Middle School...
Rapid growth Marks Middle School Championships
With participation nearly doubled from last season’s inaugural event, 28 teams competed at the 2009 U.S. Middle School Team Squash Championships. Mirroring the rapid...
The Usual Suspects: US Junior Open 2008
By Vidya Rajan
Photos by Jay D. Prince/SquashMagazine.com
Two years ago, Seattle was hit with an anomalous wind storm that wiped out the power of half...
Junior Championship Tour Debuts at Yale
There was a national championship feel in the air as more than 220 of the top junior players in the US descended upon the...
First Public School Jamboree of FWPSSA
Ten high school teams from five public schools joined together for the first jamboree of the new Fairwest Public School Squash Association, FWPSSA, Dec....








