DLWE v Newlands 2 – Away (Match Report) 8th January 2014
2014 eh! I wonder what the year will have in store for us? Well there’s the Commonwealth Games squash tournament (nice of them to go to all that trouble just for squash!?!?) and then there is that big team tournament in September, what’s it called again – oh yes the Euro Club Championships. And don’t forget the big vote that will decide our very future……. will squash get into the 2024 Olympics?Anyway enough of the big questions – Wednesday West Squash is back! Ya dancer! And as ever we all turn up, having eaten and drunk too much over the festive period, dreading playing the first match and getting thrashed. That is until we realise that our opponent is thinking exactly the same thing!
Having said that a very thin and fit looking James Singh wished me a Happy New Year and it didn’t look like he’d enjoyed Christmas & New Year as much as me! I did win the 1st game though and quite comfortably as well – James was going for a winner very early in every rally and once I’d been beaten about half a dozen times I started to get wise to it! So when I got to the 1st attacking shot I forced a load of errors and eventually took the game.
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2014 Edinburgh Open BSPA & WSA Event 23rd-26th January
R.A.S.T.A. Racketball Memories of the 2013 Saltire Tour
Squash Boxing?!@*!??
Is this a great Aussie invention or just does it just sound great!
Is This The Greatest Rally of All Time?
DLWE v Giffnock– Home (Match Report) 11th December 2013
With injuries and players missing there was no real chance of any points tonight against the league leaders who have only dropped 12 points in total so far this season. So no pressure!
Sean (Norris) was back in the team this week at number 4 v Owen Hadden and was chopped 3-0. It was funny to see him play down the lefties forehand side though and I especially liked his slow high shots down the middle! It was also amusing to see Sean arguing with the umpire for quite a while about whether a ball was out or not and just as the marker was about to give him the benefit of the doubt he said “Actually I couldn’t really see it; I was just trying to get my breath back.”
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My 2013 West Masters
Another great West Masters and some fantastic Squash to see, from the winners Mark Ford, Peter Buchan, Mark James, Chris Holt, Robin Ridley, John Howie, Iain Ross, Vincent Taylor & Eunice Bond
Emilio Fazzi ably directed the tournament again this year (his last year in charge) and the two days ran as smoothly as ever.
I played the Over 40s tournament and initially found it strange playing the old ‘Hi-Ho’ system of scoring, but you soon get used to it again.
However it’s the camaraderie that is the focal point of the Masters squash for me. It’s great to return every time and still you know most people there and spend the 2 days not only playing some tough games, but renewing acquaintances and friendships.
Could do with it being over a week though – with rest days in-between!
If you want to see all of the results click here (Over 35-40-45-50-55-60-65-70 & L50)
DLWE v Hamilton – Home (Match Report) 4th December 2013
Well Hamilton are in 3rd place in Division 1 so I was wondering where the points were going to come from this week.
An early start saw Sara and I go on first and I didn’t see much of Sara’s match (v Colin McGeady at No.5), apart from one enormous rally where both players were getting everything back and playing great squash (the mis-match in the physical size of both players was amusing to see and if we took a photo of them I’m not sure they’d get both in the same shot!). However Colin won the tie 3-0 and seemed to be in control with his great reach and pace on the ball. Sara was disappointed at her own performance but everyone else felt the opposite and was quite impressed with her tenacity and court speed!!
I was on at the same time as Sara and was fully expecting to be out-run at number two by Kenny Boyle and in the opening exchanges I was. However as the match unfolded I managed to sneak a few cheap points and a few great length shots and then, what do you know, I sneaked the 1st game! Kenny turned the power on in the 2nd and won easily, but I was now more confident (we even got a marker at this point! Not that we used him much; we just made our own decisions and completely ignored Doug, much to his amusement. In fact when Kenny asked for a let in the 3rd Doug just said ‘Well what do you guys think?’).
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RASTA Newlands Results
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This was the last tournament of the current Saltire Tour and so you’ll see the final standings by clicking here
And larger images of the final results can be seen by clicking here
Thanks to the 90 different competitors that made this 7-date Tour such a success and also to all our sponsors, without whom we wouldn’t have been able to run the series.
And thanks to everyone who contributed to the Food4Africa UK charity as we raised over £200 on the day of the tournament by raffling a Harrow Flo Racketball Racket
If you’d like to see more about the Food Court project have please click here and if you’d like to donate please go to our ‘JustGiving’ page by clicking here (and see some of squash names that have given already)
Also if we can raise £500 we will have the RASTA name forever on the court as Friends of the project.
DLWE v Giffnock 2 – Away (Match Report) 27th November 2013
The big games just keep coming and coming for us, another 6 pointer last night against Giffnock 2. Could this be our chance?
Sara once again helped out the first team and she was on first at number 5 (looking fabulous in the all-black outfit that is fast becoming her signature!) against Patrick O’Sullivan; now if you look up some of the Patrick’s results this season you, like me, will probably be very impressed (he’s only lost one match – against his own 1st team, which is a great record for any junior to admire in Div 1 – in fact for any player at all!) so Sara was really up against it and so it proved. It was a good tough game however and Sara had Patrick moving up and down the court, but Patrick was more than happy to do the running and always had plenty in the tank. It was difficult to put the ball away against him and this was ultimately the difference, as he won 3-0.
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