by Lee Horton | Jul 5, 2015 | News, PSA
The Professional Squash Association (PSA) are to conduct a four-month trial, beginning in September 2015, into reducing the height of the tin in competitive women’s matches from 19 inches to 17 inches – the current standard in the men’s professional game. The trial...
by Lee Horton | Jul 1, 2015 | News, Off the Wall Squash Academy
Who has impressed the coaches this month?? The Off The Wall Squash Player of the month for June was a stand out candidate. Emma Bartley, who is aged 10, has been a member of the academy at the Garrison since they started in September. Lauren Selby has had the pleasure...
by Lee Horton | Jul 1, 2015 | News
Malaysian Nicol David has maintained her hold on the Women’s World No.1 ranking for a remarkable 108th consecutive month, and 111th month altogether, after topping the July 2015 Women’s World Rankings – meaning the Penang-born star celebrates an incredible nine years...
by Lee Horton | Jul 1, 2015 | News
Five English players have been seeded at the World Junior Individual Squash Championships in the Netherlands later this month. Merseyside’s Patrick Rooney (pictured) and Kent’s Georgina Kennedy will spearhead the respective English challenges in Eindhoven from July 26...
by Lee Horton | Jul 1, 2015 | News
ENGLAND SQUASH are changing the way they develop players in their pathway. A more detailed explanation and baseline criteria will be published in July, but ESR wanted to make sure you are aware of the new process and timelines in advance to look out for the...
by Lee Horton | Jun 29, 2015 | News
Sorry, folks…we’ve had to pull the plug on our planned end-of-season Barn Dance and Hog Roast scheduled for this Saturday. Without putting too fine a point on it, we (the Essex Junior Committee) thought it was a good idea, but sadly not many parents or...