Publishers Note For the Fun of It

By Jay D. Prince You know what I really love about watching kids play—whether sports or just on the playground—particularly those under the age of 16? It is the fact that most of them are...

Publishers Note A Child’s Choices

By Jay D. Prince Eleven years ago. I sat down to write a proposal for the then USSRA in hopes of starting a new publication for squash in the United States. At the time, I...

Publishers Note Defining Moments

By Jay D. Prince Ever had one of those moments when you take a step back from the sports activities your children are participating in and realize how much about life we can learn from...

Publishers Note What You Want

By Jay D. Prince So how many of you have taken a few moments to reply to Jeannie Blasberg’s request for your thoughts on what your friends (and you) would want from a membership in US...

Publishers Note Reality Check

By Jay D. Prince Last month I told you I was “back in the saddle again.” That may be true, but it’s been more like being bucked off of a bronco. While I can honestly...

Publishers Note Back in the Saddle Again

By Jay D. Prince It’s been seven months. Okay, seven months, twenty-one days, twelve hours, since my last match as a right-handed squash player. But who’s counting? Okay, me. After months of waiting around to...

Publishers Note Relevant as Slide Rulers?

By Jay D. Prince A recent email from Bob Hanscom, longtime teaching pro at the Los Angeles Athletic Club, directed me to a Jan. 16 posting on the “Let’s Talk” page at SquashSite.co.uk. A poster...