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Cambs Squash Initiative - Coaching for Club Players

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GROUP COACHING SESSIONS

ES Level 3 Regional Academy Coaches Rebecca Moore and Bob Maison are planning to hold a number of group coaching sessions throughout the Summer.
These sessions are aimed specifically at Senior club level players looking to improve on basic techniques, tactical awareness , movement and fitness and will be an ideal way to spice up your Squash and to help provide an improved competitive season for your Cambs league matches or internal box leagues.

FINALS AND PRESENTATIONS

Cambridgeshire Squash Cup Finals were held this weekend at Hunts County Squash Club with some highly competitive matches to entertain spectators.

The Hereward Cup for Division 3 and 4 players was between Portugal Place and Abbotsley Squash Club. It was always going to be a tough match with Abbotsley, Div 3 winners for the season, going for the double.

Cambridgeshire Junior Squash League Tournament

This year’s tournament, held at Cambridge Squash Club over the weekend of 28/29 March, attracted over seventy entries - a significant increase on the last few years. Saturday’s events (in the Under 13 and Under 17 age groups) culminated in a U17 final of outstanding quality, with Toby Reeves (St Ivo) just managing to outlast Ben Northfield (Leys School) in a thrilling contest. Jeremy Harris (Comberton) edged out Gregory Goodwin (Hunts County) in a well-fought U13 final.

ST IVO GRADED TORNAMENT - LAST CALL FOR ENTRIES

LAST CALL FOR ENTRIES

League season over and you are still desperate for competition?

The 8th Annual Graded Squash Tournament is being held at St Ivo over the weekend of 17-18th April.
There is prize money and Prince equipment to be won in the 4 events which cater for all playing standards.

Adult description
Grade A – County Players or Division 1 players in County Leagues
Grade B – Middle team player, but not yet County Standard
Grade C – Regular Players representing lower club teams
Grade D – Players who have not represented their club teams

FINALS OF INTER COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS 2008/09

Cambridgeshire Boys U19 having cruised their way to the finals of the U19 event were on a high as they started the weekend in Manchester. The top four teams in the country to play off for the title were Cambridgeshire, Yorkshire, Surrey and Gloucestershire.

Cambs were faced with Surrey for their first match and were quietly confident as Surrey hadn’t managed to field their strongest side.

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