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CALLING ALL O50 MEN PLAYERS

Team Captain Peter Hand is scouring the County for o50 men players who would be interested in representing the Cambridgeshire.

The first match takes place mid October so if you are interested please contact Peter on Peter_Hand@sky.com

CALLING ALL RACKETBALL PLAYERS

Dave Gipson with help from Mark Williams of ES is trying to establish a Racketball league.

Initial concept is 3 players per team. 2 games per month.

So if you or your club are interested then please contact Dave on-
dave_gipson@yahoo.com

Cambs Squash Initiative - Coaching for Club Players

Cambridgeshire SRA
www.cambs-squash.co.uk
CAMBRIDGESHIRE SRA

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.

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

CUP FINALS AND LEAGUE PRESENTATIONS

THE RUN –IN

So we are at the sharp end of the season again with the last few matches and then cup semis and finals.
So how’s it shaping? Well for those of you who check out “results zone" you can figure it for yourselves- but for a totally biased and completely predjudised view then here goes-
Div 1 looks like going Peterboro’s way with Hunts County taking 2nd place- they are also scheduled to meet in the Cup Final and that should be a cracker.

LADIES COUNTY TEAM - 2ND WEEKEND

Ladies Senior Inter-County 7th + 8th March at St Albans.

Team: 1 Carrie Hastings, 2 Julia Dolman, 3 Mhairi Dougal, 4, Elsje Van Es, 5, Carol Hargreaves, 6, Nicky Hastings

We were fortunate enough to only have to travel to St Albans as there other two teams were Devon and Somerset.

We had hoped to have a team of 7 players to give more players the opportunity to play and to give the chance for Elsje Van Es (aged 16) some senior match experience.

Unfortunately Anne Babtie, Kate Gray and Faye Kowalewsky couldn’t make it and we ended up with a weakened, but keen, side.

County U19 Finals- Come on Cambs!!!

This weekend at the National Squash centre our u19 Squad of Sammy Chambers; Daniel McGinn; Robert Dadds; Peter Dickinson and Declan Osborn
play for a 2nd time in the National Finals.

Those of you who follow these columns will know that these boys have won u15 and u17 titles and that effectively next year is "their year" - this year is another warm-up but hey guys if you win it early that would be ok!!

Irrespective of the results these lads have done the county proud and for a fuller preview please review the Youth Scene report in last Saturday's Cambridge Evening News.

Mens County Team - Relegation Weekend

Report: Inter Counties Stage II Premier RELEGATION.
Location: Lumb Farm SC, Derbyshire
Date: 7th/8th March 2009.

Match 1: Cambridgeshire v Buckinghamshire.

County U-15 boys step up to second stage matches

County U-15 boys step up to second stage matches.

Is there really a Cambridgeshire under-15 inter-county team?
Well the U-15 team may not be as well-known as are the Cambridgeshire elite but they are not Cambridgeshire lite: they have trained hard together and will fight for every point no matter how strong the opposition.

Last November in the first stage matches against Suffolk, Norfolk, and Leicestershire we ended up beating Suffolk on points and finishing second overall. This was down to only a handful of extra games won, despite narrowly losing our actual match against Suffolk.

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