Kicking Volcanic Ash in Guatemala!
By Hope Prockop
Team USA travelled to Guatemala City on November 4th for the 20th Pan American Federation Squash Championships. Team USA included Natalie Grainger,...
Final Season U.S. SQUASH Rankings
U.S. SQUASH is pleased to announce the release of the 2009-2010 Final Season Rankings. Adults and Juniors competed in over 40 Singles divisions throughout...
2010 Motor City Open: Imperious Darwish dominates Iskandar; In top form, Egyptian blitzes tournament...
By A. J. Hakim
If there were any doubts about Karim Darwish’s form following a month off to nurse a sore back, they were quashed in...
The Berkshire Open
By Dave Johnson
The glass court in Williamstown, MA? Who would have thought?! One year...maybe...as a novelty... but now, two years running?
The 2010 Berkshire Open,...
“Neither snow, sleet, nor gloom of cancelled flights, could keep the Centurions from their...
The US National Century Doubles Championship was played on the weekend of Feb. 26 amidst a winter storm that produced 50 MPH winds, and...
End of Season Rankings: 2008/2009
From the US Women’s Committee
What we are doing to increase participation: We are advertising and promoting a “tour” of events in order to encourage...
Cross Courts Invitational Attracts World Class Draw 8 National Champions from 7 Countries to...
An elite draw of world class squash players is coming to the new Cross Courts Squash Club in Natick (MA) to compete in the Boston...
Maine/Maryland at Meadow Mill Doubles T’ment
By Fred Hill
Revising the adage about old soldiers, old squash doubles tournaments never die, and they don’t always fade away – even when the...
Fifth Annual Father & Son A Walk in the Park
By James Zug
Thirty-nine pairs of fathers and sons came to New York in April for the 5th annual U.S. Father & Son nationals. The...
Hardball Singles Squash Is Alive and Thriving
By Tefft W. Smith
Building off of the Jonathon Power exhibition match at the 2008 Hardball Nationals in Philadelphia, there was an active and successful...