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  • by Anonymous on Jan 12, 2004
      I walked into the reading room of the club. I was a bit lost in thought when I saw an older squash player by the large fireplace, sitting low in his favorite red leather armchair, brandy in...
  • by Anonymous on Dec 12, 2003
    2003 was perhaps the best year of international squash for the United States in history. In a strange convergence of year with accomplishment, the annual highlights all happened in threes. The...
  • by Anonymous on Dec 12, 2003
      If it ain't broke, don't fix it. (Popular 18th-century attitude.) If it don't need fixin', try to break it. (Popular 21st-century attitude.) That’s not the same game I...
  • by Anonymous on Nov 12, 2003
      The key to successfully reserving a squash court is preparation. For example, if you’re planning to reserve a squash court in the next month, you should prepare right now by rehearsing...
  • by Anonymous on Oct 12, 2003
      Imagine, for a moment, what it would be like if the United States actually were a force in international squash. Since we are going there, imagine further that you are a player on the US...
  • by Anonymous on Jul 12, 2003
      It was the early eighties and the height of hardball days; Mohibullah Khan was playing Ray Lugo at The Squash Club in Allston, Mass. Mo was one of the best hardball players in history, but a...
  • by Anonymous on Jun 12, 2003
      Soon after I started to play squash, I went to a squash camp. The mornings mainly consisted of instruction and drills, but late each afternoon, there were challenge matches that pitted players...
  • by Anonymous on Jun 12, 2003
      Soon after I started to play squash, I went to a squash camp. The mornings mainly consisted of instruction and drills, but late each afternoon, there were challenge matches that pitted players...
  • by Anonymous on Apr 12, 2003
      Sometimes in life there are true love stories. This is one of them. My mother is a strong woman who has had a tough life. When she was 18, her mother, father and oldest sister all died in the...
  • by Anonymous on Feb 11, 2003
      I could feel it. My body was getting stronger. My endurance was growing. My mind was becoming clearer. My self-esteem was improving. It's amazing how the simple act of exerting oneself (...
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