Table of Contents
March 2012
Vol. 15 No. 5
Capturing the essence of what it means to seek the ball in hopes of standing out from the crowd in squash tournaments, marketing guru Dan Bogosh has created posters for the Davenport North American Open that have become hot commodities.
FEATURES
20 U.S. HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPS
While the numbers keep growing, with six boys divisions and four for the girls, academies Greenwich and Episcopal continue to dominate D1. Three players recount their experiences.
26 SMOKIN' HOT IN VIRGINIA
A dominating week by James Willstrop at the Davenport North American Open vaults him back to World No. 1
36 COLLEGE SEASON A WRAP
Fourteen teams and four individuals crowned during the College Squash Association National Championships.
DROPSHOTS
4 FROM US SQUASH
6 GAME CHANGERS
Two groups trying to make a difference in Africa, and the WSF taps social media with eyes on 2020.
8 WOMEN IN SQUASH
A "century" of doubles.
10 THREE GRAND MASTERS HONORED
11 QUICK TAKES HARDBALL SINGLES
LESSONCOURT
16 MOVEMENT GAMES
Step outside your comfort zone with some challenging games to help you understand the importance of movement.
17 WHAT'S IN YOUR BAG?
Keeping your bag full of squash gear is easy, but what about the food and drinks that will support your maximum performance?
18 STARTS WITH THE FEET, PART 3
Strength, agility and "ghosting"—the pillars of improving your movement skill.
19 BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS
As a referee, what can you do to help keep the peace when things get tense?
SPOTLIGHT
40 U.S. JUNIOR DOUBLES
44 WILL'S WORLD



