Structural changes to squash organization within Maine

For the past 6-10 years I’ve been promoting and advocating for the sport of squash on a regional level. I’ve long believed that the sport is one of the most exciting and satisfying sports to watch and to play. My efforts have generally focused on southern Maine and I’m loosely credited for helping to grow the squash community at the YMCA in Portland. I’ve boosted programs in other parts of the state including the squash playing colleges (Bates, Bowdoin and Colby) and other places where squash is played including Bowdoin, Boothbay YMCA, Hebron Academy, Woodlands CC, USM and Point Lookout Resort in Northport.

Each year I meet and share efforts with others in the sport to find out ways to increase our exposure and maximize my strictly volunteer efforts here in Maine. Maine is technically a part of the Massachusetts Squash umbrella organization within the US Squash district program. I’ve gotten to know the players within both the Massachusetts district and the national US Squash organization over the years. They’ve both encouraged me to take the steps to have the state of Maine “secede” from Massachusetts in order to provide us with more resources and a platform for a more targeted effort for our state.

I expect to have the secession completed early in 2017 and we’ll become formally known as the Maine district within US Squash. This will give us a greater voice within the national structure of squash and will provide us with a minuscule budget to offset some of the organizational expense I have personally covered for years. I’ll put together a committee of people to help make sure we can represent as many interests within the state’s squash community as possible. I expect to continue to use my Maine Squash website as the primary way of communicating with people about squash in Maine and to lead this effort within the state and with the national US Squash organization.

If you are interested in this topic and can help, either with positive comments, contributions, or time, I’d love to hear from you. I fully expect that this effort will have a positive impact on the sport in Maine and nationally. This isn’t a 1 person job and there is plenty of room and need for others to contribute.

Winter League Rosters announced

The 2016-2017 Winter League rosters are now finalized:

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Winter League is coming…

Soon, very soon…

The Maine Squash Winter League 2016-2017 will soon begin accepting signups for roster positions!! Expect the links to be live by Saturday, October 29th!

It is an exciting time for squash in Maine. Portland Community Squash (PCS) has successfully raised money and purchased a facility that will be the new home for 4 brand new Court-Tech international courts with modern lighting and in a wonderful facility loaded with character! Interest in squash has never been greater and early demand for roster positions and signup information has come earlier and more frequently then ever before!

The goal of the Winter League was has always been to provide a structured, team oriented experience where you can regularly play with others and enjoy the wonderful dynamics of playing for your team and having them there to support you. With the new PCS courts scheduled to be open for play around the end of December (estimated…) we’ll now have TWO squash facilities where squash players in the southern Maine area can play.

We’ve arranged for the Winter League to expand the number of players and utilize courts at both the Portland YMCA and the new courts at Portland Community Squash.

Some early details:

  • Increase total players by 33% from 54 to 72 (8 teams of 9 players, 10 teams of 7, 15 teams of 5 are all possible) subject to demand and schedule considerations
  • Valid membership in either PCS or Portland YMCA is required
  • Matches will be scheduled randomly at BOTH facilities. If you are a member at EITHER facility you will be able to play on league night wherever your team is scheduled to play even if you aren’t a member at that facility. You will not have to pay a guest/day pass fee for league night.
  • Leagues teams will be set by the league
  • There will be a league fee for every player which will include an instant classic Winter League tee shirt. League fee will be in the $55-$75 range for the season.
  • Scoring system will use Club Locker, digital scoreboards and Live Scoring via iPads similar to last year
  • League Commissioner is Greg Born

Squash article in Old Port Magazine

Always nice when we get good press from a local Maine magazine. Big thanks to the efforts of Katy Kelleher and Erin Little for putting together this nice piece on my work in growing squash in Maine!!

http://oldport.com/people/sweating-smart/

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October Box League Posted

Squash season is starting early! Box League jumps to 55 players with many changes in the boxes! Some groups of players are in a statistical dead heat and should result in exciting and balanced play for many players. New players are sprinkled throughout the ladder.

Coed October Box League

Women’s Only Box League

Player contact listings have been updated. For access please take a look at the announcement email you were sent!