by Lee Horton | Nov 18, 2014 | News, Tournaments
England, runners-up in the past three World Women’s Team Squash Championships, were today named the no.2 seeds for this year’s event in Canada next month. The 2006 winners have been listed behind defending champions Egypt for the 19th staging of the biennial...
by Lee Horton | Nov 7, 2014 | News
Essex Junior Squash coaches have been asked to remind players about the code of conduct expected of everyone who plays squash, particularly those respresenting the county. On-court behaviour by a number of players at last week’s British Junior Championship fell...
by Lee Horton | Nov 7, 2014 | News, Schools
THE Essex Junior Squash schools’ coaching programme, which has introduced over 4,000 youngsters to the sport in the past 18 months, was given a huge boost this week when the Colchester-based FJG Foundation backed them with a cash- for-equipment donation. A...
by Lee Horton | Nov 3, 2014 | News, Tournaments
Essex’s Elise Lazarus captured an amazing fourth British Junior Closed title on Sunday after powering through the Tecnifibre Championships in Manchester without dropping a single game. The 14-year-old from Redbridge Squash Club (pictured above second right)...
by Lee Horton | Nov 2, 2014 | News
World champion Laura Massaro will lead England’s attempt to regain the Women’s World Team Squash Championship in Canada next month. The world no.2 from Lancashire will captain a strong team comprising four players in the world’s top 18 for the event at...
by Lee Horton | Oct 31, 2014 | News
LAUREN SELBY and Alice Green have both been shortlisted for the prestigious 2014 Active Essex Sports awards. Their nominations are a major coup for Essex Squash, which is enjoying a massive resurgence in popularity and unparalleled success. Former top WSA professional...