Ontario Wins Double Gold at the Men's & Women's Canadian Team Championships

Family day weekend saw three-person provincial teams from around the country travel to compete in the annual Men’s and Women’s Canadian Team Championships, in Winnipeg and Quebec, respectively. Winning their finals 2-1 each, the men’s team (seeded #2) of Mike McCue, Nick Sachvie, and Cam Seth, and the women’s team (seeded #1) of Molly Chadwick, Hollie Naughton, and Iman Shaheen brought home top Canadian team titles from the 2020 events.

The Weir Team's Ontario Men's Veterans Doubles Championships, Presented by Slaight Music

Yet another successful doubles event took place this past weekend (with only a few hamstring and calf sprains) with the Weir Team’s 2020 Ontario Men’s Veterans Doubles Championships Presented by Slaight Music, thanks to host club Toronto Racquet Club, Tournament Chair Blair Finlayson and his lineup of supporters - Cam Weir, Gary Slaight, Jon LeHeup, Paul Smith, Mike Hobart, Peter Sidqwick, and the Ontario Squash Doubles League. Also a big shout out to additional event hosts Badminton & Racquet Club, Toronto Lawn & Tennis Club, and the Royal Canadian Yacht Club for offering up their courts.

Hennessy & Hinchcliffe Ontario Women's Veterans Doubles Championships Presented by Slaight Music

Squash clubs around the Greater Toronto Area were taken over this weekend with the annual Men’s & Women’s Veterans Doubles Championships - Squash Ontario’s final provincial doubles championship of the year. The women who played in the Hennessy & Hinchcliffe Ontario Women's Veterans Doubles Championships Presented by Slaight Music were treated at the Toronto Cricket Club with a great venue and tournament experience with thanks to Tournament Chair Lolly Gillen and Tournament Referee Leslie Freeman.

Operation: OFSAA, 10 Week Countdown with Keira Rawlins and Holy Trinity School

This week we're boasting about Keira Rawlins who is sharing her squash skills and enthusiasm with nearly 2 dozen students at Holy Trinity School in Richmond Hill. Keira, a top GU17 Ontario player, is one of the young leaders awarded a $500 bursary from Squash Ontario this season to prepare and take a team to the OFSAA sanctioned Jim Mason Cup high schooI team tournament in April. She's stoked with their progress and excitement. They've been heading to the Richmond Hill squash club three times a week for practices.

Operation: OFSAA 11 Week Countdown to the Jim Mason Cup

Racquets up to Robert de la Riva who is drilling and demonstrating the ins and outs of squash to more than a dozen classmates at Sudbury's College-Notre Dame. Robert is one of 10 student leaders awarded a $500 bursary from Squash Ontario to prepare a one or more teams to compete in Jim Mason Cup high school team tournament this April in Toronto.  The tournament is an OFSAA event for the first time this year.

Operation: OFSAA 12 Week Countdown to the Jim Mason Cup

Can you feel it? There’s a squash revolution happening in Ontario high schools and young leaders like Ottawa’s Max Shewchenko are leading the charge. Max is one of 10 recipients of the Squash Ontario Student Leadership Bursary to help introduce the sport to students in his high school.  Their mission is to each bring a team to the Jim Mason Cup High School Team Tournament, April 17-18 in Toronto. Read below for Max’s journey with the Hillcrest Hawks.

Get Your Tickets Now for the 2020 Troilus Canada Cup Squash

The 2020 Troilus Canada Cup Squash returns to GTA clubs February 21st-25th with thanks to host venue, The Cambridge Club and Squash RevolutionFor squash fans in Ontario, this is a must-attend event where several of the top-20 players in the world will descend on different clubs around Toronto to compete in Canada's largest Professional Squash Association prize money event. $100,000.00 is on the line as well as coveted PSA Silver level rankings points at The Cambridge Club, Toronto Athletic Club, Ontario Racquet Club, and One Health Club.