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KAREN vs LATASHA
Louise Crome - Vietnam WISPA squash open winner
Mexican Open: Quarters (photo Karen Kronemeyer: ©2008)

(7.8.08) Pioneer Open Cologne GY Wrapup First elite Junior event of the summer season.

(7.7.08) Mexican Open Finals Teran beats Crome.
Los Angeles Bob Hanscom A figure in LA squash since 1985, retires - by Kirsten Carlson.
Jobs Exchange
New college opportunities for fall 08 positions.

The Training Room Developing your swing more advice for beginners.

(7.6.08) Chennai Open Finals Au and Ghosal win India Open titles.
Mexican Open Semis Teran and Crome stage rematch.

(7.5.08) Mexican Open Quarterfinals Kronemeyer charges into semis.
Chennai Open Semis Dallikal wins while Chinappa loses.

(7.4.08) HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY
Jobs Exchange New college opportunities for fall 08 positions.
Mexican Open First round El Torky scores upset win.
Chennai Open Quarters WISPA first seed Mak loses.

(7.3.08) Mexican Open Final qualifying round four Mexicans charge into main draw.
Chennai Open First round WISPA and PSA draws.

(7.2.08) Mexican Open First qualifying round results.
WISPA Tour Vicky Botwright retires moves to Manchester post.

(7.1.08) New Zealand The Ricketts factor the New Zealand initiative.
Happy Canada Day!
WISPA World Rankings July 2008 rankings Teran reaches #18.
PSA World Rankings July 2008 Top 20 unchanged in inactive month on pro tour.

TERAN GOES FOR 2
Louise Crome - Vietnam WISPA squash open winner
Mexican Open: Qualifying (photo Samantha Teran: ©2008)

(6.30.08) Asian Junirs, Busan report Au and Low take U19 titles.
Los Angeles WISPA Open
semis/finals report Teran prevails over Crome for win.

(6.28.08) Los Angeles WISPA Open quarters report Blake ousts Latasha Khan.

(6.27.08) Los Angeles WISPA Open first round report Teran leads charges of the seeds.

(6.26.08) PSA in the USA Gus Cook named Americas Consultant PSA looks to expanded American schedule

(6.23.08) College Squash Bates College Pat Cosquer from StreetSquash moves to Bates.
Sannois, FR WISPA Open
finals Stoehr defeats Briggs in Sannois final.
Crocodile Challenge Cup semis/finals report Kuwaiti Almezayen scores big first win on tour.

STOEHR WINS
Louise Crome - Vietnam WISPA squash open winner
Sannois Open: Finals (photo Nicol David and Shelley Kitchen: ©2008 Fritz Borchert)

(6.22.08) Movida International Open finals report Galifi wins Toulouse.
Sannois, FR WISPA Open semis report Briggs and Stoehr to contest final.

(6.21.08) Movida International Open semis report all French final set for Toulouse.
Sannois, FR WISPA Open quarters report top seeds advance as expected.

(6.20.08) Crocodile Challenge Cup quarters report in Hong Kong.
Movida International Open quarters report Galifi still hot in Toulouse.

(6.19.08) WISPA initiating a Global Grand Slam Series to be unveiled in 2009.
Crocodile Challenge Cup Nishop knocks out Ng in Hong Kong.
Movida International Open French trio excel in Toulouse.

UPSETS AT BRITISH
Louise Crome - Vietnam WISPA squash open winner
British Open: Quarters (photo Nicol David and Shelley Kitchen: ©2008 Fritz Borchert)

(6.18.08) PanAm Championships US Wins Triple in Ecauador
PSA elects new director, Renan Lavigne, first Frenchman in this position.

(6.17.08) English Club Squash National Championship David Llyod (Apley) Premier Squash Team crowned, in Nottingham.

(6.16.08) US Urban National Singles: At Williams. 300 Competitors Close out the Season, by Kirsten Carlson.
NZ South Island Open: Finals. Martin Knight wins.

(6.15.08) HAPPY FATHERS' DAY !
Hungarian Open: Finals. Krajcsak wins final.
Australian Closed: Finals. Brown & Arnold National titlists..

(6.14.08) Nicol David: Becomes most successful active player. KAchieves 28th WISPA title.
Australian Closed: Semi Finals. Finitsis advances.
NZ South Island Open: Semi Finals. Top seeds advance.

(6.13.08) Hungarian Open: Semis. Krajcsak reaches final.

(6.12.08) Hungarian Open: Quarters. two qualifiers create surprise results.

(6.11.08) Welsh Open: Wrapup. David Evans and Louise Crome win titles.
Hungarian Open: First Round. Krajcsak reaches quarters.
Central Open NZ : Wrapup. Lisa Camilleri wins from #3 seed position.

(6.10.08) Pan Am Cup Teams: Finals. USA men's and women both beat Mexico to complete sweep.
CAS Islamabad: Finals/Semis. Aamir gets prestigious Pakistani crown.

(6.8.08) Euro Championships: Finals. French take two titles on coattails of Gaultier and Stoehr.
CAS Islamabad: Quarters. Three Pakistanis reach Islamabad semis..

(6.7.08) Seoul Korea: Finals. Nicol David beats Rachael Grinham in 3 games & 41 minutes.
Euro Championships:
Semis. French take three of four semis bouts.

Pan Am Cup Teams: Semi Finals. USA men's and women win to meet Mexico, in both cases, in finals..
CAS Islamabad: First round. Four Pakistanis reach Islamabad quarters..

(6.6.08) Seoul Korea: Semis. Nicol David and Rachael Grinham celebrate Korean Holiday.
Euro Championships: Rd 16 and Quarters. Serme shines admidst French banquet.

(6.5.08) PSA Leadership: Interview with new PSA CEO. Martin Bronstein talks to Richard Graham..
PSA Leadership: New COO position created. Alex Gough retires and assumes new role.
CAS Islamabad: Qualifying finals. Main draw is Pakistani-dominated.
Euro Championships: 1st & 2nd Round results. Gaultier, Lincou, Stoehr, Serme present strong French showing.
Rankings: PSA June 2008 rankings LRazik joins top ten WISPA June 2008 rankings; Duncalf jumps to sixth.

(6.4.08) Seoul Korea: Quarters. Lenthorn Massaro edges Perry..
Pan Am Teams Ecuador: 1st Team Round . USA, Brazil win two each.

(6.3.08) Seoul Korea: 1st Round,Wednesday. Top seeds advance.
Seoul Korea: 1st Round, Tuesday. Kiwi Kitchen falls to Aussie Brown.

(6.3.08) Seoul Korea: Qualifying. El Weleily qualifies in Seoul..
Pan Am Cup Ecuador: Finals. American Julian Illingworth and Colombian Silvia Angulo win Gold.
PSA Announcement: New Head Appointed. Outsider Richard Graham selected

Almere, Holland: Finals. Marche beats Mustonen for Almere title.

(6.2.08) Pan Am Cup Ecuador: Semis. Americans Illingworth, Gordon and Lange all reach finals.
Scott Wealth Open: Semis. Balbo and Mosaad reach Irvine finals.
Fluidline Gold Open, Perth: Finals. Finitsis beats Alexander.

(6.1.08) Subway Goshen Open: Finals. Teran wins.
Pan Am Cup Ecuador: First day. Americans advance.
Scott Wealth Open: Quarters. Casteleyn wins again to reach semis. Gough falls short.
Almere, Holland: Semis. Finnish qualifier Mustonen reaches Almere finals.
Fluidline Gold Open, Perth: Semis. Finitsis and Alexander line up for another final clash in Australia.
Hithercroft Open: Semis. Handley beat El Shorbagy to reach finals

(5.31.08) Fluidline Gold Open, Perth: Quarters. South Africa's Hampson continues to impress in Australia.
Subway Goshen Open:
Semis. Top Seeds advance.
Hithercroft Open: Quarters. UK players crowd qualifyeier..
Scott Wealth Open: 1st Rd. Casteleyn beats El Halaby.

(5.30.08) Subway Goshen Open: Quarters. Seeds advance to semis.

(5.29.08) Subway Goshen Open: First round. Kronemeyer advances.
Pan Am Cup: US Preview. KIllingworth, Grainger head strong US contingent.

Hithercroft Open: Qualifier. UK players crowd qualifyeier..

(5.28.08) Prestigious NZ Award: to Susie Simcock long-time sports administrator

(5.26.08) Subway Goshen Open: Qualifying. at Goshen IN.
Oklahoma City Open: Finals. El Halaby beats Illingworth in finals.
Texas Open, Houston: Finals. Grainger beats Lengthorn-Massaro to defend title in straight games.

(5.25.08) Oklahoma City Open: Semis. El Halaby, Illingworth reach finals.
Texas Open, Houston: Semis. Grainger and Lengthorn-Massaro reach finals.
Perth International, WA: Semis. Finitsis wins.
Oklahoma City Open:
Quarters. El Halaby, Illingworth, Samper advance.

(5.24.08) Texas Open, Houston: Quarters. Isaabelle Stoehr gains semis berth.
Perth International, WA: Quarters. South African Carl Hampson upsets Alexander in Perth.

(5.23.08) Superseries Finals London: Finals. Gaultier wins.
Texas Open, Houston:
Qualifying and first round. Seeded players all advance.
Guatemala Open:
Wrapup. Beccerril scores tour win.

Superseries Finals, England:
Semis. Gaultier beats Lincou
. Shabana over Palmer.

(5.22.08) Superseries Finals, England: final pool round . Lincou earns a berth.
US Hardball Doubles: Whitten Morris injury. dinerman reports/

(5.21.08) Superseries Finals, England: 2nd pool round . Shabana, Palmer & Gaultier secure semis berths.

(5.20.08) Superseries Finals, England: First pool round . Lincou stops Willstrop..
Atlanta Open, Georgia: Wrapup . Galvez wins event..

(5.19.08) TJSIL President PSF, Abbottabad: Wrapup . Mehboob beats Butt.
Hyder Trophy New York: Finals/Semis . Illingworth beats El Halaby for Hyder crown after White and Walker fall victim to youth..

(5.17.08) Hyder Trophy New York: Quarters . White and Walker reach semis.
Hyder Trophy New York: First Round .
Chris Walker makes quarters.

(5.15.08) Georgia Open: Final Qualifying Round . Lane and Schonborn qualify.

(5.14.08) UK Premier League: Finals . Surrey Health wins 2008 title..

(5.13.08) College Squash: Profile of Simba Muhwati . Trinity College captain and Zimbabwe native.
Georgia Open: First Qualifying Round . from Atlanta.
Brasilia Open: Finals . Rodriguez defeats Golan.
Euro U15 & 17: Wrapup . England wins both titles.

(5.12.08) British Open: Finals . David Palmer and Nicol David Successful in British Open finals.
WIPSA Pro Tour: New Scoring system introduced . Women adopt 11-point PAR "pro" scoring.

(5.11.08) British Open: Semis . Jenny Duncalf beats Isabelle Stoehr to reach British Open final.
Darwin, Australia Open: Semis/Finals . Finitsis and Camilleri win.

(5.10.08) British Open: Quarters . Shabana and Grinhams sisters are upset victims.
Darwin, Australia Open: Quarters .
Topseeds all advance.

(5.9.08) British Open: Round of 16 . Iskandar beats Ashour.
ISDA Doubles: ISDA Season recap Mudge and Berg end season as #1.
British Open: Walters' iSport Rebuked over attempt to restrict access.
UK Sports Journalist association weighs in on British Open press policies.

(5.8.08) British Open: Men's round of 32 . All seeds advance in predictable round.
Mass State Doubles: Finals Evening . A star is born.

(5.7.08) British Open: Day two qualifying . Malaysia's Adnan reaches main draw.

(5.6.08) British Open: Day one qualifying . USA's Blatchford falls short.

(5.4.08) Hardball Doubles: The Last Maine Doubles . 46 Players close down only Maine Doubles Court.

COLLEGE DOUBLES
Louise Crome - Vietnam WISPA squash open winner
Ketcham Doubles: Finals (photo Yale vs Princeton: ©2008 F Plimpton)

(5.3.08) Euro Teams: Finals . England scores a double.
US National Teams: Jr Men's Team Trials . Playoff results..
Euro Teams: Semis . England squads sail into finals.

(5.2.08) Euro Teams: Final pools . German men and Irish women qualify for semis.
Women's Pro Doubles: Season recap . by Rob Dinerman
WISPA World Rankings: May 1st rankings . Abdel Kawy, Atkinson, Brown, Stoehr gain in this mont's rankings.

(5.1.08) Kellner Cup Doubles: Finals . Mudge and Berg capture Kellner Cup.

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(4.28.08) Kuwait PSA: Finals . Amr Shabana beats Ramy Ashour in another installment of their young rivalry.
Zwolle WISPA: Finals .
Blake wins in Holland.

(4.27.08) Kuwait PSA: Semis . Amr Shabana and Ramy Ashour reach Kuwait final.
Zwolle WISPA: Semis . Noom and Blake reach finals.
Kellner Cup Doubles: Quarters . Top teams reach semis.

(4.26.08) Zwolle WISPA: Quarters . Noom charges into semis.
Kuwait PSA: Quarters . Thierry Lincou notches fine win over Willstrop.
Zwolle WISPA: First Round . First-seed Chuah upset in Holland event
Barossa Valley PSA: Wrapup . Martin Knight wins.

(4.25.08) Kuwait PSA: Second round . Willstrop extended to five while Palmer knocked out in Kuwait City.
Olympic News: IOC again short-lists squash . The journey continues: Squash will be up for vote for inclusion in 2016 event.
College Squash: Men's All Americans for 07-08 . Eight from Trinity and six from Princeton crowd list.
Forexx Dutch Open: Dutch Open enjoys renewed spotlight . World's opt pros expected in Amsterdam.

(4.24.08) Kuwait PSA: First round . Shabana and Ashour advance; El Hindi and Abbas lose.
Urban Squash: Running fundraiser . Chris Walker takes on San Diego Marathon to benefit Surf City Squash.

(4.23.08) Kuwait PSA: Final Qualifying round . Illingworth advances to main draw.

(4.22.08) Kuwait PSA: First Qualifying round . Illingworth advances; Yasser out.
US Father and Son Doubles: Semis/Finals. Park team are repeat winners.

(4.21.08) Hurghada: Finals. Omneya Abdel Kawy and Ramy Ashour win.

(4.20.08) Colets Open: Semis/Final. Tom Richards beats Simon Parke: Martin Bronstein reporting.
Irish Open, Dublin: Finals. White and Lenthorn-Massaro win.

(4.19.08) Hurghada: Semis. Omneya Abdel Kawy beats Rachael Grinham.
US Father and Son Doubles: Through quarters. Top seeds advance to semisl

(4.18.08) Colets Open: First/second round. Richards rushes to victory: Martin Bronstein reporting.
Irish Open, Dublin: Semis. Perry and Botwright bow out.

(4.17.08) Colets Open: Qualifying. Thursday action: Martin Bronstein reporting.
Hurghada: Day Four.
Grinham, Omneya win.
Irish Open Quarters: Wrapup.
Perry Advances
US Junior Doubles: Wrapup.
Callis and Domenick and Cerullo and Park win titles, by Kirsten Carlson.

(4.16.08) Irish Open First Round: Wrapup. Delia Arnold, Tom Richards score upsets.
Hurghada: Day Three.
Ramy, El Hindi advance.
Irish Open Qualifying: Wrapup.
White, Illingworth wait in main draw.

(4.15.08) Hurghada: Day Two. Wildcard entry Mohamed El Shorbaby advances over Ong Beng Hee
PSA: Board member Herrick Retires.
Instrumental in merger of Hardball and Softball pro associations.
US Doubles Final: Final.
McGuinness and Morris win. updated article

(4.14.08) Hurghada: Day One. Qualifier Nour El Tayeb scores upset win.
Urban Squash: Fourth Nationals. from Philadelphia, by Kirsten Carlson.

(4.13.08) Hurghada: Qualifying. Seven Egyptians charge into Hurghada main draws.
Rome Open: Semis/Finals .
Krajczak beats Hoevenaars in finals.

(4.11.08) Rome Open: Through Quarters . Krajczak is sole remaining seed.
International Doubles: New wider court, new rules . to debut in Chennai in December.

(4.8.08) CSA Collegiate Men: Final individual rankings .

(4.7.08) Curitaba Brazil: Finals. Rodriguez scores the win
Danish Open: Finals. Daryl Selby wins.
Ketcham CSA Doubles: Finals/Wrapup. Letourneau and Wong win collegiate doubles event.
Rochester NY Pro: Finals/Wrapup. Ahmed Hamza earns title.

(4.6.08) Atwater Cup Montreal: Finals. Kasey Brown wins Montreal final.
Curitaba Brazil: Semis.
Danish Open: Quarters/semis. Gilly Lane reaches quarters but then falls short.
Saskatchewan Open: Wrapup. Jorge Baltazar wins in Canada.

(4.5.08) COAS International, Islamabad: Finals. Aamir Prevails in All Pakistan final.
Atwater Cup Montreal: Semis. Stoehr, Brown reach Montreal final.
COAS International, Islamabad: Semis. All Pakistan final set up in Islamabad

(4.4.08) Atwater Cup Montreal: Quarters. Atkinson, Perry pace seeds to semis.
Curitaba Brazil: First Round. Chris Gordon, Alarcon, Rodriguez all advance.

KIWI WINS IN HANOI
Louise Crome - Vietnam WISPA squash open winner
Vietnam Open: Finals (photo Louise Crome hoists trophy: ©2008 WISPA)

(4.3.08) Danish Open: 1st round. Selby and Rosner win while qualifier Gilly Lane also advances
Westchester Invitational: Report. Liam Kenny wins.
Atwater Cup Montreal: First Round.
Blake and Kronemeyer beat seedings.

(4.2.08) COAS International, Islamabad: 1st Rd. Robbie Temple knocks off Mansoor while Beng Hee and Kemp advance..
Danish Open: 1st qualifying Rd.
Gilly Lane advances in straight games.
World Rankings: WISPA April rankings.
Nicol David keeps top spot. Teran at career high. PSA April Rankings. Shabana gets 25th month at #1 while Beng Hee and Azlan Iskandar reach 12th and 13th.

(4.1.08) Atwater Cup Montreal: Qualifying. Norman beats McLeod in qualifier; Kronemeyer & Serme qualify.
US Doubles Final: Final. McGuinness and Morris win.
College Squash: Womens teams.
Final team rankings.
COAS International, Islamabad: Qualifying.
Five qualifying rounds conclude.

(3.31.08) KL Malaysia Pro Satellite: Wrapup Alexander and Low win.
Martin Bronstein: March/April Global Gallery

Malmö, Sweden:Wrapup Sarah Kippax makes ith three-straight.

(3.30.08) Malmö, Sweden: Kippax upends Chuah for win .
US National Doubles: Report through quarterfinals upsets and near upsets in Philly.

(3.29.08) Malmö, Sweden: 1st and second rounds top WISPA seeds advance. Detter beats Forstedius.

(3.28.08) Wimbledon UK: Wimbledon Cup friday men's first two rounds and womens results.
Wimbledon UK: Wimbledon Cup thursday\
first day qualifying.

(3.27.08) Palo Alto, CA: New Urban Program Mark Talbott's XTREME squash program gets off the ground on the Peninsula.
NSC #1, KL Malaysia: Finals
Hawkes wins in KL.

(3.26.08) NSC #1, KL Malaysia: Semis Seeding order overturned.

(3.24.08) Euro Juniors Stavanger - Teams: Finals England upset France to retain title.
California Hardball Doubles: Report (updated) Wohgemuth and Dean collect title.
Galway Ireland: Finals Defending champ Rooney falls to Handley in final.

(3.23.08) Euro Juniors Stavanger - Teams: Semifinals England and France reach final showdown.
Philadelphia Hardball Doubles: PSRA Event Wrapup by Rob Dinerman.

Galway Ireland: Semifinals Rooney and Handley advance to final.

(3.22.08) Euro Juniors Stavanger - Teams: Quarterfinals Switzerland and Germany advance to meet France and England.

(3.21.08) Queens, NY: Cityview Racquet Club Opens New facility a big deal in New York.
Euro Juniors Stavanger - Teams: Pools finals
Quarterfinal berths decided.
Women's Emerging CSA Teams: an update
New women's teams break new squash ground on a wide range of campuses.
Euro Juniors Stavanger - Teams: Pools day one France and England look strong.

(3.20.08) Hanoi WISPA: Finals Crome winsinaugural Vietnam event.

(3.19.08) Hanoi WISPA: Semis Chinappa and Crome advance to final.
Euro Juniors Stavanger: Finals
French players win both titles.

(3.18.08) Hanoi WISPA: Quarters Chinappa and Pallikal win to meet in semis.
Euro Juniors Stavanger: Semis Serme, Lust reach showdown.
Hanoi WISPA: Preview
first ever pro squash event in Vietnam starts today.

(3.17.08) US Nationals: Finals report Illingworth, White and Grainger all show they're the best by Kirsten Carlson.
On Equipment: Beginners guide to racquet choice.
Euro Juniors Stavanger: Rd of 16/quarters
results from Sunday play.
Squash Jobs: New opportunities
Jobs at Bates College and in Philadelphia.

(3.16.08) US Nationals: Finals update Illingworth, White and Grainger all win in straight games.
Euro Juniors Stavanger: Rd of 64/Rd of 32 update
seeds advance.

(3.15.08)US Nationals: Quarters/semis update and SL Green Men's Draw & Women's Draw. & National Open Draw.

College CSA: Women's final rankings Indivdual and All American honors announced.

ON HOME TURF
Ong Beng Hee and Nicol David Collect KL Silver
Canary Wharf: quarters (photo Lee Beachill beats Chris Ryder:©2008 F Borchert)

(3.14.08) Canary Wharf: Friday finals Willstrop and Pilley stage a real duel.
US Nationals: Thursday update
and SL Green Men's Draw & Women's Draw.

(3.13.08) Canary Wharf: Thursday Semi finals play Willstrop and Pilley advance to meet in the final, by Martin Bronstein.

(3.12.08) Canary Wharf: Wednesday Quarterfinals play Willstrop and Beachill advance, Walker in semis.

(3.11.08) Canary Wharf: Tuesday First round play Walker's moment: He beats Gaultier.
Austrian Juniorsf: Wrapup Allman and van Brusselen win.

(3.10.08) Canary Wharf: Monday First round play Barrington ousts Tuominen.
WSF: Southeast Asian Games Adds Squash
Swiss Open: Wrapup

Slovenian Open : Wrapups
Hindle wins.
Capital District WISPA: Finals
Kronemeyer takes Siena finals.

(3.9.08) Canary Wharf: Sunday final qualifying Krajczak and El Shorbagy make main draw.
US Junior Closed: Sunday finals
, Blatchford and Harrity win marquee events by Kirsten Carlson.
Capital District WISPA: Semis King and Kronemeyer reach finals.
US Junior Closed: Saturday recap
Highlights through the semis, by Kirsten Carlson.

MALAYSIAN PRIDE
Ong Beng Hee and Nicol David Collect KL Silver
Kuala Lumpur: finals (photo Beng Hee & Nicol David win CIMB KL Open:©2008 A Wan)

(3.8.08) CIMB KL Open: Finals Beng Hee and Nicol David are winners.
Canary Wharf Classic: Day one qualifying from London.
Capital District WISPA: Through the quarters BEngland's Alexandra Norman makes noise.
US Junior Closed: Friday recap First two rounds from Philadelphia.

(3.7.08) Players Cup: Friday finals Willstrop outshoots Palmer.
PSA's Gawain Briars: "Retires" PSA press release.
CIMB KL Open: Semis Three Malaysians reach finals.
Kish Island, Iran: Finals/Semis . Swelim wins Iran event.

GIANT KILLER
Alison Waters defeats Rachael Grinham - Squash
Kuala Lumpur: quarter finals (photo Alison Waters beats Rachael Grinham :©2008 Alex Wan)

(3.6.08) Players Cup: Thursday semis Darwish withdraws.
US Junior Closed: Preview The top US juniors take aim at the pecking order in Philadelphia this weekend.

CIMB KL Open: Quarters Waters and Atkinson beat the seedings, by Alex Wan.
Players Cup: Wednesday quarters
Darwish wins long close one with El Hindi, Gordon acquits himself well.

(3.5.08) CIMB KL Open: First round several upsets on WISPA side.
Players Cup: Tuesday quarters
another sprained ankle & Palmer wins.

Kish Island, Iran: Quarters . Top seeds all advance.
Hashim Khan Doubles Denver: Berg and Mudge win

(3.4.08) Players Cup: Final qualifying and draw
CIMB KL Malaysia Open:
Qualifying final . Perry qualifies.
Kish Island, Iran: First round .

TRIUMPH AT NAVY
Miranda Ranieri, Yale
College Squash: Individual finals (photo Miranda Ranieri :©2008 Debra Tessier)

(3.3.08) Players Cup: Day one qualifying and draw
US Century Doubles Open: Pierce and Clothier capture title

Windy City WISPA Semis/finals Teran defeats Khan.
Des Pyramides WISPA: Stoehr hoists title - report on the final.

(3.2.08) College Squash Individuals at Navy Day three report top seeds Chaudry and Ranieri win the CSA National Championships for 2008. Sawin wins for Navy.
Windy City WISPA Quarters Teran and Khan win.
Des Pyramides WISPA Semis WStoehr and Hawkes pace field in France.

College Squash Individuals at Navy Day two report top seeds reach finals but Sanchez upset by Detter.

(3.1.08) Richmond VA PSA Finals Willstrop wins in five.
Players Cup Preview Illingworth, El Halaby, Gordon and Alarcon in Sunday qualifier.
College Squash Individuals at Navy Day one report
A day of crowds and upsets as Chaudry, Sanchez, Lange advance.
Richmond VA PSA
Semis Willstrop and Gaultier reach the finals.

ORANGE CRUSH
Amanda Siebert Princeton Kirsten Lange Penn Squash
College Squash: Howe Cup finals (photo Lange, Siebert, :©2008 Debra Tessier)

(2.29.08) Richmond VA PSA Quarters Ramy rejected, El Hindi Hysterical, White Wonderful, Gaultier Grinds ... all in Richmond tonight.
Players Cup Current standing Darwish and El Hindi atop the table.
KL Malaysia Satellite event wrapups Pakistani and Australian "doubles" scored.
French and Flemish Juniors Wrapups

(2.28.08) Richmond VA PSA Second round Olli Tuominen earns win over David Palmer.
Martin Bronstein's Global Gallery his February 2008 Column thoughts on Natalie Grainger, New York, Toronto, Richmond and more.

(2.27.08) Richmond VA PSA Second day Illingworth scores great win.
Jobs Exchange New Listings new opportunities in New York and Pennsylvania.

(2.26.08) USA "Hardball" Pearson wins National title Power provides exhibition power.

(2.25.08) Richmond VA PSA First day White and Gaultier advance with ease in bottom half of draw.
Evergreen Open Portland ORE: Finals Darwish collects title on way to Players Cup.
Creteil France Finals Annelize Naude beats Lauren Siddall.

Richmond VA PSA Qualifying Americans Gordon and Donegan fall short..

(2.24.08) CSA Howe Cup Finals Princeton defends title against #1 Penn. Draws
Creteil France Semis Lauren Siddall reaches final.
WISPA Cleveland
Finals Grainger wins.
Creteil France Quarters a $12K WISPA event.

(2.23.08) CSA Howe Cup: Saturday semi finals Princeton & Penn reach finals
Evergreen Open Portland ORE:
Quarters/semis Lincou and Darwish reach finals.

WISPA Cleveland Semi finals Grainger and Brown reach finals.
Player's Cup, Boston New Venue announced Four day event moved to Harvard University.

(2.22.08) CSA Howe Cup: Friday quarterfinals Trinity Knocks out Harvard. Columbia gets clutch win.
WISPA Cleveland Burning River:
Quarterfinals Women's pro upsets in Cleveland.
Players Cup Boston: Telimage signs broadcast deal Tennis Channel to televise Boston event.

Ashley Clackson, Trinity Squash
College Squash: Howe Cup day one (photo Ashley Clackson, Trinity:©2008 Nick Crumpton)

(2.21.08) WISPA Cleveland Stops Stoehr: First rournd Women's pro upsets in Cleveland.
Evergreen Open Portland ORE: First round England's Ryder and Czech's Koukal stage upsets.

Asian Squash Championships: Semi Finals Kuwait shocks Perennial power Pakistan

(2.20.08) WISPA Cleveland Stop: Final qualifying King defeats Siobhy

(2.19.08) CSA Women's Howe Cup: Draws for five divisions Penn are favorites in a wide-open competition.
Evergreen Open Portland ORE: Final qualifying El Halaby advances.

(2.18.08) Men's National Teams: Day Three Finals Princeton are foils again as Trinity collects their 10th straight title.
British National: Finals Waters gets British title; Willstrop beats Beachill
Finnish Open: Semis/Finals Tuominen wins in Finland.

James Willstrop in Birmingham
College Squash: Trinity wins 10th title (photo Gustav Detter :©2008 Debra Tessier)

(2.17.08) Men's National Teams: Day Two Semis Princeton and Trinity advance to finals; in the second division, Rochester will play Bates. Report by Kirsten Carlson.
PACE Canadian Classic: Finals from Toronto - Ramy Ashour sharp against Shabana.
British National: Semis Waters and Lengthorn will meet, Beachill advances.

(2.16.08) PACE Canadian Classic: Semis from Toronto - Martin Bronstein reporting.
Men's National Teams: Day Ones/Quarters Trinity and Princeton advance.

(2.15.08) PACE Canadian Classic: Quarters from Toronto - Martin Bronstein reporting.
British National: Quarters first half Bailey and Beachill advance.
Finnish Open: First round Tuominen advances on home turf.

(2.14.08) PACE Canadian Classic: First round from Toronto - Martin Bronstein reporting.
College Squash: Yale scores double win against Harvard men secure #3 seed.
British National: 2nd round from Manchester - Stait upsets Barker.

James Willstrop in Birmingham
College Squash: Schelleberg closed the deal for Brown (photo:©2007 Debra Tessier)

(2.13.08) College Squash: National Men's Teams '08 at Harvard Draws and venues now online and final lineups determined.
British National: First round from Manchester - Willstrop wins.
Hardball Doubles Extravaganza ...
Cleveland:
ISDA tour stop recap Berg and Mudge win.
Boston:
National mixed doubles Krizek and Rosen win.

Baltimore: BIDS doubles wrapup and MD hall of fame inductions.
Rye NY: Women's $25K Briggs Cup Holleran and Krizek prevail over strong field.
Gold Racquets: Trinity stars do well at Rockaway report from January event by Trevor McGuinness.

(2.11.08) Bluenose Open, Halifax, NS: Finals Anjema wins event in 108 minutes.
Ivy League Squash: Titles decided Princeton men, Penn women win.

(2.10.08) Bluenose Open, Halifax, NS: Semis Anjema and Pilley advance to semis meeting.
British National: First Qualifying round from Manchester

CASE Swedish Open PSA/WISPA: finals Willstrop and Kippax win.

(2.9.08) PACE Canadian Toronto: Update on Players Cup series interest builds.
US College squash:
Report from Cambridge Penn women beat Harvard 5-4
CASE Swedish Open PSA/WISPA:
quarters Tuominen advances.
Bluenose Open, Halifax, NS:
Quarters Anjema and Pilley advance to semis meeting.

PSA Administration: Herrick survives Lee Beachill elected to post on board.
Kolkata India PSA: Finals Zaman wins.

(2.8.08) Bluenose Open, Halifax, NS: first round from Canada.
CASE Swedish Open PSA/WISPA:
first round from Linkoping.

(2.7.08) Kolkata India PSA: Semis Zaman and Ong reach finals.
CASE Swedish Open PSA/WISPA: qualifying from Linkoping.

(2.6.08) Kolkata India PSA: Quarters Aziz advances to India semis.

(2.5.08) Apawamis WISPA: Finals Nicol David wins abbreviated final.
Kolkata India PSA: First round Iskandar is upset in India.

PSA World Rankings: February world top twenty virtually unchanged.
New Orleans: Tulane Squash profiling the birth of a new college squash program, by Kirsten Carlson.
WISPA World Rankings: February Americas breakthrough: Samantha Teran in top twenty.
Bear Stearns College Rankings: Latest Penn takes over US #1 women's position.

(2.4.08) Washington DC PSA: Finals Pilley over Anjema
Manitoba PSA:
Semis/Finals Borje Golan wins title.
Former Harvard Coaches Honored
at Gala Event by Rob Dinerman

Apawamis WISPA: Semis Nicol David and Natalie Grainger reach finals

(2.3.08) Washington DC PSA: Semis Anjema and Pilley win.
College NESCAC Conference:
Tournament semis Williams stops Bates in rematch.

(2.2.08) Apawamis WISPA: Quarters Omneya upsets Rachael Grinham.
Edinburgh Scotland:
Through semis pro tour regulars reach finals.

College NESCAC Conference: Tournament through quarters Bates and Williams head to semis rematch.
College Squash:
East-West showdown Brown wins thriller over Stanford women also, latest men's rankings:
story.
Apawamis WISPA: First round Grinhams & David charge ahead, Lengthorn scores upset win.

Washington DC PSA: Quarters Anjema faces Kenny showdown.
Manitoba PSA: Quarters Americans Donegan and Gordon shut out in Canada.

(2.1.08) Washington DC: First round Anjema on track in Bethesda MD event.
Manitoba PSA: First round Majid Khan faces Golan showdown.

(1.31.08) College CSA: Tr