McGuinness/Lemmon and Flannery/Ruggiero Repeat as National Champions

With timely reverses, good power and numerous volleys, Andrew McGuinness and George Lemmon won the Boys Under 19 National Junior Doubles Championships for the second year in a row at Wilmington Country Club. For...

Youth Surge: 15-year-old Sabrina Sobhy and 16-year-old Dylan Murray claim top honors at 2012...

By Dent Wilkins The top echelon of junior tournament players is a frequently shifting landscape; players who were once dominant fall back into the pack, new stars emerge, and others continue their reign as the...

And the Beat Rolls On: Julian Illingworth’s dominance of the men’s S.L. Green shatters...

Article and photos by Jay D. Prince The most difficult thing for me to do as a writer is to find unique ways to capture the story emanating from annual events. That objective is made...

They Got Skills: John Musto grabs headlines as the surprise winner of the Men’s...

Article and photos by Jay D. Price For some, the U.S. Squash Skill Level Championships have been an event in which youth has been the great equalizer, making the notion of “skill level” seem a...

Silver and Bronze Championships 2012

Over 280 players traveled to Williamstown (MA) to decide the 2012 U.S Junior Silver Squash Championships, hosted for a third straight year by Williams College. The tournament was held in conjunction with the Berkshire...

National Teams Update

By Paul Assaiante, National Coach In life the pursuit of goals is a bit like building a railroad track. You must first come up with your destination, and this is the plan or the “dream”...

American Medal Haul at Pan Ams

Team USA brought home eight medals from the Pan American Federation Cup in Buenos Aires, Argentina, September 1-9. The U.S. representatives were comprised of a mix of youth and experience, led by player-coaches and...

American Junior Girls Repeat Silver Performance

By Chris McClintick The Hasta La Vista Squash Club was constructed in Wroclow, Poland, with eighteen international courts, including two all-glass surrounded by stadium seating, with one goal in mind: to host the most spectacular...

Masterful in Turin

The streets of historic Turin, Italy, were filled with more than 25,000 Masters Athletes processing behind the banner of their respective sports, led by marching bands, cheerleaders, and acrobats to mark the opening ceremonies...

Was This The Biggest Shock of All?

By Richard Eaton Photos Courtesy: Lynn Khoo Is it the beginning of the end for the highest profile player of all time? The question had been regarded by many as unthinkable but it certainly entered a few people’s minds after...