SquashZAG
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Club, facility where do you play? (helps with FIND A PLAYER searches)Vancouver Racquets ClubCity where you play (helps with FIND A PLAYER searches)VancouverCounty, State, Province where you play (helps with FIND A PLAYER searches)British ColumbiaWhat level player are you? (helps with FIND A PLAYER searches)A 5.5Age (helps with FIND A PLAYER searches)over 35Prefered times to play (helps with FIND A PLAYER searches)Mornings
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Can sometimes be available at short noticeYour WebsiteE-mail AddressMobile Phone Number604.340.7106Connection to squashAdult Player
Squash BusinessBefore I die I want to ...see squash grow and thriveFavorite quote, book, author, artist or moviePower of One, Bryce CourtenayMy best squash memory (ie. best win, etc)son asking to go run around squash courtMy worst squash loss ...Canadian Squash InvitationalWhy you love this game ...it provides a fun, intense, challenging workout and great friendships
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About
Squash obsessed father of a 6 year old boy Sebastian and 3 year old daughter Talia. Married to a fed up "Squash Widow" Natasha.
Latest Blog Posts
501 Blogs...
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9th March 2010
James Willstrop Yorkshire Evening Post Columns
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9th March 2010
Canadians win 2010 USA College Titles
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9th March 2010
SQUASH IDEAS - Lessons from TED?
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8th March 2010
WHAT'S YOUR CALL ? Let, Stroke, No Let
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8th March 2010
Colin West Wins 2010 Men’s Individual Squash Championship
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The Wall
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by SquashZAG 4 months agoBlog is like an article you can publish onto SquashZAG. You can create a Blog viewable by everyone or make it available only for your Friends or Group members.
Bulletins are like internal notes that you can send to your Friends or members of your Group or Event. They will appear as Notifications within the IN BOX area on top right column once you are signed in. -
by SquashWeb 5 months agoThanks! Added translation especially for you on SquashWeb. Like your site also!
Latest Activity
- 11 hours ago
"DaveX" commented on SquashZAG's Blog "WHAT'S YOUR CALL ? Let, Stroke, No Let".Close call but a stroke for mine. I think one aspect is that, judging by her feet position, the player (Gemmell ?) was set up to direct her next shot more towards the left of court. This would have put her opponent in the firing line to be hit. ...
- 12 hours ago
"Nix" commented on SquashZAG's Blog "WHAT'S YOUR CALL ? Let, Stroke, No Let".Stroke. Not only should a cross court shot to the left side be an option, it's a good option as her opponent is moving to the right.
- 21 hours ago
"leeboy" commented on SquashZAG's Blog "WHAT'S YOUR CALL ? Let, Stroke, No Let".I agree with the ref! Play that ball down the right hand side as the player had 2/3 of the court to play and her opponent was not hampering her access, stroke or view. I know that in theory you are meant to be able to play the ball to any part of ...
- 22 hours ago
"Player" commented on SquashZAG's Blog "WHAT'S YOUR CALL ? Let, Stroke, No Let".I think "stroke" after seeing the picture taken. http://i42.tinypic.com/1e3myw.jpg The referee can say "let" but a "Nolet" is a hard decision for a player who stops while the ball was perfectly playable. The fear of injuring the other player is ...
- 1 day ago
"The Squashist" commented on SquashZAG's Blog "WHAT'S YOUR CALL ? Let, Stroke, No Let".I agree, stroke, but just by a smidgen. The ref called No Let and that is certainly a mistake.
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SquashZAG wrote a new blog: "James Willstrop Column ".Ss someone who no longer looks, feels or is 18, I am increasingly fascinated by the development of the future stars of squash. I look back at my career and I am amazed at the constant process of learning which can never end. I only have to walk ...
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SquashZAG wrote a new blog: "Canadians win 2010 USA College Titles ".Toronto’s Colin West and Laura Gemmell, both representing Harvard won men’s and women’s College Squash Association (CSA) titles this past weekend at Trinity College in Hartford, CT. West, the tournaments number 1 seed and a former ...



















