From US Squash Balancing Act
By Kevin Klipstein
President Obama has recently come under fire for managing the White House like a boys club, with talk of sports around the...
From US Squash Just Push Play
By Kevin Klipstein
Fifteen years ago, I was a teaching pro at a few commercial clubs in Seattle. For the most part, life was simple...
From US Squash For Public Consumption
By Kevin Klipstein
As you’ll read and see in this issue, U.S. SQUASH hosted the 2009 U.S. Open Championship in Chicago at a “Magnificent” outdoor venue...
From US Squash Straight Talk
By Kevin Klipstein
This past spring Martin Bronstein posted his monthly story on SquashTalk.com in which he leveled some charges against me and the President...
From US Squash Raising a Checkered Flag
By Kevin Klipstein
Of the several dozen pieces I’ve written for this space, one that seems to have struck a chord was the recent “Preserving the...
From US Squash They let them play?
By Kevin Klipstein
Looking back just three seasons ago to 2005-2006, the U.S. High School Team Championships was in its third year. It had over...
Junior Development Campaign Launches Nationwide: SQUASH = OPPORTUNITY
By Kevin Klipstein, CEO, U.S. SQUASH
Sports metaphors are commonly used as metaphors for life, school or work: “It’s going to be a sprint to...
From US Squash Preserving the Essence of Squash
By Kevin Klipstein
I was 14 years old and among the best junior squash players in the area. Asked to play an exhibition match with...
From US Squash Play to 11, win by 2.
By Kevin Klipstein
Tony Halstead and I used to play squash in Seattle fairly regularly. I think I’m a better player, but it’s not totally...
From US Squash Turn Your Computer Off, Put Your BlackBerry Down And Report To...
By Kevin Klipstein
Growing up, we had a New Yorker cartoon on our refrigerator that showed a man in bed, telling his wife, who seemed...