The Sweet Spot In memory of Steven Cox, 1956-2008

By Andre Boissier Born April 14, 1956, Steven Cox was a coach at the Sports Club LA and 360 Health Club in Reseda, CA. His...

U.S. SQUASH to Launch New Web Presence

After over a decade with www.us-squash.org as the flagship web address for the Association and the sport in the United States, U.S. SQUASH will...

Spotlight Atlanta: Galvez wins the 2008 Atlanta Open & Arhum Saleem

The Atlanta Open is the largest South Eastern event on the US Squash Calendar. Celebrating its 9th year, this event had lots to offer...

On Playing Squash In Antarctica

By Ramon C. Barquin How did it feel to hit a few squash balls in the ice and snow, dressed in my all-white regalia under the...

End of An Era Maine State Doubles closes the book on Bowdoin’s lone doubles...

By Fred Hill One of his regular opponents said Charlie Butt swears in Chinese when he’s under the gun in a doubles match. Ed Reid...

Jack Herrick Retires from PSA

Jack Herrick, Chairman of the Board of the Professional Squash Association for the last 14 years, has announced his retirement from the Board of...

Doing Good While Playing Well How Squash Has Enriched The Meaning of My Life

By Thomas C. Scott During my quarter century as an investment adviser helping people grow and preserve wealth, I’ve seen hundreds of millions dropped on...

Middle School Nationals Debut at Yale

Sixteen teams competed in the first ever National Middle School Championships, February 1st-3rd, at Yale University in New Haven. Noting the rise in participation...

2008 World Doubles/Can-Am Cup to Return in 2008

By Mike McGorry US Squash and Squash Canada have announced the reformation of the traditional biannually held World Doubles tournament. This new event was created, in...

Butt Doubles

By Fred Hill With a wrecking ball hovering in the wings, what may have been the last hardball doubles tournament in Maine concluded on a...