OFFICIATING

 

About The Officiating Program

Squash Ontario's Officiating Program encompasses all aspects in the training of officials/instructors and the education of the squash community with regard to the Rules of Squash in both singles and doubles.  Squash Ontario works in cooperation with Squash Canada and the World Squash Federation in an effort to ensure that all matches (singles and doubles) are contested safely and fairly.

The Officiating program provides the following services to Squash Ontario Members:

 

Officiating Committee

 

Official (Level)
Email

  Wayne Smith

  (A1/Provincial Examiner), Committe Chair

  wrsmith@ca.ibm.com

  Penny Glover
  (A1/National Examiner)

  pennyglover@sympatico.ca
  Craig Hall
  (B1/Provincial Examiner & Doubles National Examiner)
  chall@uwo.ca
  Dave Howard
  (A1/Provincial Examiner)
  dave.squash@sympatico.ca

  Simon Warder
  (B1/Provincial Examiner & Doubles Provincial Referee)

  paralegal@ebtech.net
  Peter Tam

  (B1/Provincial Examiner)

  petertam1@rogers.com
  Steve Flude

  (A1/Provincial Examiner)

  flude@rogers.com

For more Officiating Program information, please contact Geoffrey Johnson.

 

 

Officiating News & Information

 

SQUASH ONTARIO IS PLEASED TO PRESENT

OFFICIATING SYMPOSIUM

~ A NEW WAY OF THINKING ~


Sunday September 19, 2010

IBM Canada Corporate Offices, Markham

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The Squash Official - January 2010 Edition

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Tie-Break Card Information - Rule Changes

In light of the official introduction of the new "Official" scoring system becoming effective on

April 1, 2009, that being PAR to 11, there has been a slight change to the marker's announcement when the score reaches 10-all: (Click Here to Print the New Tie-Break Card PDF)

    • there will no longer be any reference to "tiebreak"
    • the marker will simply announce "10-all - a player must win by 2 points" and will do so each and every time the score reaches 10-all during a match