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US High School ChampionshipsTable of Contents
March 2010
Vol. 13 No. 5

Since its inception, the U.S. High School Championships have grown in numbers to become the world's largest tournament. And the Greenwich Academy girls have won the last three in Division 1.
 
FEATURES
22 HIGH SCHOOLS—RECORD NUMBERS
Far and away the biggest squash tournament in the world, the U.S. High School Championships provide something for everyone.

26 MATTHEW DOMINATES NAO
Despite capturing the North American Open final when Ramy Ashour's injury derailed him, England's Nick Matthew dominated this burgeoning event in Richmond, VA.

28 HARVARD AND TRINITY ON TOP
Led by freshman sensation Laura Gemmell, the Crimson women claimed their first Howe Cup since 2001 ...and the Trinity men kept rolling along.

32 FIFTEEN SECONDS OF INFAMY
To know him is to be all the more flabbergasted by Baset Chaudhry's momentary meltdown-turned-internet-media circus during the College Team Championships. So what happened?


DROPSHOTS
4 FROM US SQUASH

7 JCT SEASON A WRAP
Final two stops in Seattle and Philadelphia for the junior series.

8 ANOTHER US BREAKTHROUGH
American Gilly Lane shocks World No. 7 Peter Barker in Montreal.

9 "SPA "TLIGHT ON...NATHAN DUGAN

10 WOMEN IN SQUASH

12 HARDBALL SINGLES CHAMPS


LESSONCOURT
14 LIFE LESSONS FROM MILLMAN
Sometimes we can learn a lot from looking into the experiences and thought processes of our pros.

17 FRESH LOOK AT INTERFERENCE
Just why isn't interference as plain as black and white?

18 RECOVERY IS KEY
As crucial to athletic success as training itself, proper recovery and rest is not to be overlooked.

19 "YOU"TECH FROM HEAD

SPOTLIGHT
42 CENTURY DOUBLES

44 WILL'S WORLD
 

 

Mar 2010

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