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APRIL 2019 THE congratulates you! 2019 TRANS TASMAN REPS Anne Richards and Sue Hillier have just been selected to represent Australia in the 2019 Trans Tasman Test Series. The TTTS will be played in Timaru, New Zealand and will consist of three tests. Test #1 will be played on Monday 14 October 2019 @ 6.00pm Test #2 - Tuesday 15 October 2019 @ 6.00pm Test #3 - Thursday 17 October 2019 @ 6.00pm

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APRIL 2019

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2019 TRANS TASMAN REPSAnne Richards and Sue Hillier have just been selected to represent Australia in the 2019 Trans Tasman Test Series.

The TTTS will be played in Timaru, New Zealand and will consist of three tests.

Test #1 will be played on Monday 14 October 2019 @ 6.00pm

Test #2 - Tuesday 15 October 2019 @ 6.00pm

Test #3 - Thursday 17 October 2019 @ 6.00pm

EDITORIALIn April 4 WA Juniors will represent Australia in the Trans Tasman Test Series against NZ. They are Greg Chan, Oscar Curtis, Abel Jin and Daniel Marsh. We wish them well.

Congratulations to Sue Hillier and Anne Richards on your selection to represent Australia at the Trans Tasman Test Series for Masters in NZ in October.

The AGM has been conducted and two committee members were reelected and two have been appointed. The Board has a tough road ahead but there is positiveness and energy to make things happen.

Well the 2019 is about to commence GPS Swith Katanning hosting the first event. This junior event will take place on Saturday 18th May 2019.

This is a great one day series and I encourage all juniors regardless of age and standard to participate.

Yes, some of you might be too good but it is important to practice being role models for our younger players. Just like many people have helped you get to where you are it is important that you begin to give a little back by helping younger kids to improve.

Finally, if you want to see some awesome high level squash then get along to watch Mike Corren play Rex Hedrick in two exhibition matches on the 10th and 11th May.

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Congratulations

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Over the last 12 months WA Squash has been through a raft of changes in an effort to ensure the future of Squash in this state.

After election of office bearers 12 months ago, we at WA Squash, were very fortunate to have come onto the board through the election of Glenn Hitch. Glenn was approached to take on the arduous task of leading the board through some very tough times.

Glenn, along with Neil Butler, Dean Williams, Carsten Frederiksen and gratefully supported by Kane Fasolo and staff at Mirrabooka squash, relocated office desks, boxes and needed equipment at the new office at Westminster and moved the remainder into storage. That being said, WA Squash must extend and enormous thank you to WA Police Legacy, who have provided storage for our excess furniture, boxes, tables, shields and cabinets at their office in South Perth. As in all cases having contacts does assist.

The move to Westminster has been completed with all staff settling in and working extremely hard to catch up and make contact with all our member clubs, providing information sessions, answering questions on our situation and what the plan for the future is.

The development of sub committees and working parties, all with volunteers involved is seeing a movement forward, albeit slowly while we get WA Squash back into the minds of players of all levels and the growth within clubs and towns both metropolitan and country areas.see

As of January, Dean Williams resigned from the board to take up the position as Acting General Manager for WA Squash. With his knowledge of the game, extensive range of contacts throughout the state, his drive, enthusiasm and desire for changes whilst working with member clubs has assisted with the ability of clubs to be fully aware at all times, about what is happening. The hardest thing has been keeping Dean to a standard 12 hour day!

The 2019 AGM was well attended by Life Members, member clubs and visitors who were provided with a full and open disclosure of the issues and finances from the last twelve months.

Five people nominated for the four positions available on the board. This shows faith in the direction being taken under the guidance of Glenn and the current board, with people willing to become involved on the WA Squash board and contribute and assist with the direction the board is taking and help to keep that going.

Congratulations to Deborah Hoffrichter (Esperance) and Carsten Frederiksen (Subi Kings) were re elected. Congratulations and welcome to Leigh Kaye (Mirrabooka) and Katy Scott (Belmont) who were elected.

At the first meeting of the new board all positions will be vacated with election of Executive members to take place before commencing the process of driving forward.

A large thank you is extended to Don Huffer for his years of service and for staying on in a voluntary position to ensure a smooth transition into Westminster and to allow Dean to find his feet. We wish him well for the future.

As we look forward our focus will be directed at consulting with our members to discuss and consider new ways of increasing participation and service.

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Squash in many ways needs to evolve and this is the challenge we all have in front of us.

Exciting times ahead.

All the bestTrevor Cruickshank Vice President (on behalf of Glenn Hitch)

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Year-end World # 1 Ranked Squash PlayerQamar Zaman is a former squash player from Pakistan. He was one of the leading players in the game during the 1970s and 1980s. His biggest triumph was winning the British Open in 1975.

In the 1975 British Open, Qamar beat the defending-champion Geoff Hunt of Australia in the quarter-finals, and went on to win the title beating his fellow Pakistani player Gogi Alauddin in the final 9-7, 9-6, 9-1. Subsequently, Qamar reached the British Open final on four further occasions. He was runner-

up to Hunt in 1978, 1979 and 1980, and to Jahangir Khan in 1984. He was also runner-up at the World Open four times, losing to Hunt in the finals of 1976, 1979 and 1980, and to Jahangir in 1984.

This summary puts a few things in perspective when you read Dean’s Diary - see next page!

Thank You!

Thank you to everyone who attended the 2019 AGM.

EAN’SIARY

March proved to be very challenging as we moved towards the AGM on the 27th of March. I welcome the two new Board Members in Katy Scott and Leigh Kaye. We are settling in to our new premises and whilst the initial thought that Westminster was a little bit out of the way, it has been quite OK if you miss the busy periods of traffic.

We had a number of events on during March which will be highlighted in this edition of SWAN.

As an added piece to my “Diary” I thought I would go back and tell the story of some very interesting days as a touring professional squash player and how it all came about .

I turned “pro” in early 1978 just as ISPA (now PSA) was formed and whilst there was nothing stopping you turning “Pro” you would not consider it if you had not competed as an Amateur at a high level. In 1977 I won the Australian Amateur before winning the Scottish Amateur as the lead up to the British Amateur. That filled me with confidence and I then made the semi-final of the British Amateur which was enough to show that I could compete at the highest level.

My first ranking was number 24 in the world and I went to the ISPA Championships, outside the top 16 who played, but I went to watch Geoff Hunt play and maybe get to practice with him. I just finished a session with the great one and the first rounds were on that day and I was showering when the promoter said that someone had pulled out and they could not get a replacement in time, would I play?

I grabbed the chance and got changed into wet gear and started to get ready to play in 30 minutes against Qamar Zaman, ranked 2 at that time. Just as I was getting called up, Mo Asran arrived (he was supposed to be sick and had forfeited ) and a few words were spoken and we both went onto the court to play Zaman who was already on the court. All hell broke loose!!!

Cut to the chase ... the promoter stuck to his guns (he is still a life long friend!!) and I went on to play. I lost 0-9, 0-9, 1-9 but with the extra points and a bit of cash I was able to break into the top 16 and make my way into the top 10 a year later. You have to take your chances !!!!Lots of stories to tell.

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2019 TRANS TASMAN TEST SERIESAustralian Junior Team TTTS April 11-12 Auckland NZ

AGE BOYS GIRLS

U13 Joshua Rahul Raj (QLD) Maja Maziuk (NSW) Zane Wolpers (QLD) Soha Khatri (SA) U15 Maggie Goodman (NSW)Oscar Curtis (WA) Kiara Stubley (QLD)Daniel Marsh (WA) U17 Ethan Eyles (QLD) Ella Burge (QLD) Kurstyn Mather (QLD)Greg Chan (WA) U19 Alex Haydon (SA)Abel Jin (WA) Dylan Molinaro (VIC) Anna Goodman (NSW) Remashree Muniandy (SA) Katie Davies (QLD)

Coaches: Brad Hindle and Melody Francis

Australian Masters TeamTTTS October 14-15-17 Timaru NZ

AGE MENS WOMENS

35-39 Brad FREEME (QLD) Kym PHILLIPS (QLD)

40-44 Craig BRANN (NSW) Melissa MARTIN (QLD)

45-49 Jeff BOND (NSW) Sue DAVIS (QLD)

50-54 Peter BASTOW (NSW) Sarah NELSON (NSW)

55-59 Warren MILLER (VIC) Sue HILLIER (WA)

60-64 Kelvin SMITH (QLD) Anne RICHARDS (WA)

65+ Michael BROWN (TAS) Gaye MITCHELL (TAS)

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2019 STATE JUNIORCHAMPIONSHIPS

ENTRIES CLOSE: 5.00pm Friday, 14th June 2019

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VENUE: Squashworld MirrabookaCnr Mirrabooka & Yirrigan DriveMirrabooka - Phone: 9344 5757

For more information contact WA Squash on (08) 9225 7255

JUNIOR COMMITTEE UPDATEPlease remember to share the excitement of squash with your friends and extended family not -only is squash incredibly fun, the statistics I've seen indicate it is the safest and healthiest sport!

Juniors are the future of squash and we need to invest in them. More attractive pathways and opportunities will aid the rebuilding of junior numbers.

I commend the Board and WA Squash for commencing work on improving the school's program, expanding the number of viable junior programs, reversing the trend of decreasing squash facilities and building the pathways needed to bridge juniors to seniors and broader opportunities in squash.

Our triumph in the 2018 Australian Junior Championships (AJC) teams event is remarkable given the strength of the Queensland team and the Squash Australia resources centred in Queensland. Thank you to all who were involved.

It is unfortunate that the Squash Australia junior squash events could use some improvement. For example, only two other States fielded full teams and matches were few and far between for some of our team members. Squash Australia will no doubt at some stage respond to reinvigorate their events.

Australian titles will always be valued most highly. The AJC opportunity will continue to be supported. Our direction is to expand opportunity and pathways for WA juniors.

The Junior Committee will seek to find the best balance.

State squad / team fundraising activities have commenced. Owing to multiple tour opportunities, the fundraising policy will be updated by the Junior Committee. It is anticipated key tenants of the current policy will remain allowing people the choice to just pay the costs or to put some hard work into fundraising. Under the current policy, fundraisers benefit from up to 50% of fundraising successes attributed to their direct efforts plus share equally in the broader pool created from the second 50%. So, please join in the fundraising and make your suggestions known.

Congratulations to Abel Jin, Gregory Chan, Oscar Curtis and Daniel Marsh for being selected to represent Australia in the Trans-Tasman Test Series with New Zealand on 11-12 April 2019 in Auckland. Also, good luck to all players who have entered the Oceania Junior Open and the Australian Junior Open also in April.

Please get your entries in for the upcoming WA Junior tournaments, and metro players, please remember the country tournaments are a fantastic experience and worth getting to. Please refer to the latest tournament calendar attached to this newsletter and visit the WA Squash website ( .) for entry forms and the latest informationhttps://wasquash.com.au/

The Junior Committee will generally be organising its meetings to be held during State Squad / Team training sessions, which currently are occurring at Brentwood. You do not need to be a Committee Member to attend and your ideas and contributions are welcome.

In due course a schedule for meetings and the 2019 committee will be published on the WA Squash website.

Please feel free to contact any Committee Member with your suggestions.

Thank youBrendan MarshJunior Committee Chair

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2019 KATANNINGJUNIOR SQUASH TOURNAMENT Abilities Based Junior One Day Tournament

Katanning Country Club Lot 2 Round Drive Katanning WA 6317

Saturday 18th May 2019

ENTRIES CLOSE 5.00PM Wednesday 15th May 2019

Tournament Director: Nigel French Tournament Referee: TBC

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DIVISION 1 DIVISION 2 DIVISION 31 Remi Young Eric Marsh Lucas Carey2 Kiran Byles Caitlin Pratt Isla McMullen3 Damon Blakey Isla Harris Alex Marsh4 Daniel Marsh Jonathan Groenewald Matthew Rogers5 Stephan Weyers Hannah Slyth Sterling Slyth6 Dewaldt Vorster Miles Heyward Taelin Wynbergen7 Sam Menagh Waldo Vorster Maxine Salter8 Bye Ebony Slyth Will Rawling

DIVISION 4 DIVISION 51 Kaleb Lewis Lockie Jamieson2 Bobby Qleibo Luke Jamieson3 Karim Qleibo Jessica Jellis4 Abby Barnes Joshua Slim5 Carina Stephenson Laney Rawling6 Thomas Ardley Wernigh de Lange7 Lachlan Cairns Ruby Foo8 Ashton Phillips Bye

2019 MARMION JUNIOR SQUASH CLASSIC

Sue Cowell Reports

The “ ” Marmion Junior Squash Classic was held on 16 & 17 March Jindalee Family Dental th th

2019. We also welcomed our new sponsor “ ” who provided many Instagram Decathlontweets throughout the tournament with lots of 'likes' from all around the world!

40 juniors entered the individual event and 22 juniors participated in the doubles. The tournament attracted entries from Marmion, Cambridge, Mirrabooka, Maddington-Gosnells, Vic Park, Blue Gum, Narrogin, Moora, and Mandurah.

Over all great squash was played over both days. We are very appreciative of Tournament Referee Pam Addison who helped along our new players with their marking and refereeing duties.

2019 MARMION JUNIOR SQUASH CLASSIC

2019 MARMION JUNIOR SQUASH CLASSICThe individual format consisted of a first Round 9-player playoff. The 4 winners went into Pool A for their Division, and the 4 losers went into Pool B for their Division. The Pools were then a round robin between the four players. Each player then got 4 matches for the tournament.

Due to two late withdrawals, this caused a bye in both Division 1 and Division 5. Not wanting our juniors to miss out on their matches, our “Guest Player” took on the arduous task of competing in both Divisions to the grateful thanks of us all as we witnessed great sportsmanship and team camaraderie in this outcome.

Adam Strunk [Decathlon representative] presented the Decathlon Sportsmanship Awards to Lachlan Cairns (Cambridge) and Wernigh De Lange (Marmion).

Marmion Squash Club Encouragement Awards were presented to Joshua Slim (Marmion), Ruby Foo (Mirrabooka) and Jessica Jellis ( Marmion).

The Doubles event was once again a huge success and played on Saturday afternoon after the completion of the individual matches. Doubles partners were based on abilities with higher ranked juniors playing with the lower ranked juniors. Thank you to our “Guest Player” and to Josh Blakey (reserve for Daniel Marsh who rolled an ankle just prior to the doubles starting!) for making up the final pairings. 12 doubles pairs were split into 3 Pools of 4 who then played an eight-minute PAR match against each other. Points were then tallied to determine the winner of each Pool. The 3 winning teams were then placed into a Round Robin where once again they played each other for 8 minutes. The Winning team had the most points.

DOUBLES RESULTS:Winner: Hannah Slyth (Blue Gum) & Waldo Vorster (Mandurah) Runner Up: Maxine Salter (Marmion) & Kiran Byles (Marmion) 3 Place: Will Rawling (Marmion) & Damon Blakey (Marmion)rd

A big vote of thanks to Josh Blakey for helping on the Tournament Desk and taking control of organising matches and updating the tournament board whilst I tackled Sporty HQ and inputted the match results. Thanks also to our wonderful parents for manning the canteen and providing some yummy food throughout the weekend. And a special thank you to our “Guest Player” Callum Blakey! You made our tournament a special event!!

Once again thanks to all our sponsors Jindalee Family Dental, Decathlon, The Squash Factory and Marmion Squash Club.

Sue Cowell (Tournament Director)

2019 MARMION JUNIOR SQUASH CLASSIC

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Division 1 Division 2

Division 3 Division 4

Division 5 Encouragement Award Winners

Doubles Champions

Tournament Control

EXHIBITION MATCHCORREN v HEDRICK

Rex Hedrick: PSA World #60 - 2018 Australian Open Champion

Mike “Moose” Corren: PSA World #165 - 52 PSA Career Titles

FRIDAY 10th MAY SATURDAY 11th MAY

Match #1 Friday 10th May 7.30pmSquashworld Mirrabooka Ticket Prices: Adults $15, Juniors FREEIncludes Sausage sizzleSeating Capacity: 100 peoplePhone: 9344 5757

EXHIBITION MATCH

FRIDAY 10th MAY

Match #2Saturday 11th May 6pmSquashworld CambridgeTicket Prices: Adults $20, Juniors $10Includes Sausage sizzleSeating Capacity: 50 peoplePhone: 9285 8270

SATURDAY 11th MAY

CORREN v HEDRICK

We are fortunate to have coming over from Melbourne to play! Rex HedrickRex is the current #3 in Australia, the current Australian Open & Closed Champion, #1 in Victoria, a member of the Australian Commonwealth Games Team and has represented Australia at the World Team Championships. Rex is currently ranked #63 in the World having enjoyed a career high WR of #48.

Rex's opponent will be Mike 'Moose' Corren. The ever youthful Mike holds a number of records including most PSA tournament victories and oldest winner of a PSA tournament circuit. Mike is best known in WA for frustrating the younger generation of players and generally making it a painful time on court trying to keep up with him. Mike has enjoyed a career high WR of #38.

Tickets are limited and are selling fast, so if you want to witness some quality squash between two of Australia’s best players, make sure you contact either Squashworld Cambridge or Mirrabooka to reserve your seat today.

WA MASTERS UPDATE By Janis Haswell

National Masters – Gold CoastIf you haven't already done so, it's well and truly time to start making plans to attend the Australian National Masters Squash Championships in Queensland (2 13 September). -

It's especially important to register your interest with WA Masters to play in the teams event as soon as possible either by letting Terry Brookes know, or by sending an email to [email protected], as we need to submit teams as soon as we can.

The Gold Coast is a fabulous destination for the event for many reasons, not the least of them being the very pleasant spring weather there (perfect for squash) and the many close-by spectacular attractions to visit in the squash downtimes. Keep a look out for more details on the Queensland Masters

website at and via the WA Masters emails that are regularly http://www.qmsa.asn.aucirculated.

Coming Masters eventsWA Masters Hilton ClassicThe next Masters event on the calendar is the WA Masters Hilton Classic, Saturday May 4 and Sunday May 5. This Individuals tournament is based on Matrix rankings, and is organised in divisions each with eight players, so everyone will have three matches (body willing). The entry form will be circulated soon for this event.

WA Masters State ChampionshipsTo participate in the National Masters Squash Championships, it is generally required that you have played in at least one accredited Masters tournament in the year. The State Championships event is a good opportunity to do this. Friday July 19 to Sunday July 21 are the dates to keep available for the tournament, and the venue and more details will be provided closer to the date. It is a really well attended tournament, with plenty of great squash to watch as well as play.

Entering the events the WA Masters committee organises demonstrates your interest in

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playing in tournaments, and indicates the overall interest of the Masters community in having tournaments throughout the year. The committee, and WA Masters Squash very much appreciates the support you give by participating in these events; it keeps the Masters a healthy, going concern here in WA.

Mid year get-togetherThis year's mid year social function will be lunch at the lovely, iconic heritage pub, the Grosvenor, on Sunday 28 July. Once again Masters will provide the entree/tasting plates, and mains and dessert can be ordered from the menu. Check out the Grosvenor at www.thegrosvenorperth.com.au/ Expressions of interest will be called for closer to the date, and we hope to see you all there.

Spotlight on 2019 WA Masters Squash Committee – Roger CampbellRoger, our WA Masters committee chairman, is no stranger to most Masters members, and is a familiar face around the tournaments. Roger brings to the position a vast amount of experience in squash administration and organisation.

Over the years Roger has been a great contributor to WA Junior Squash in various roles, and has sat on the WA Squash Board. He has run numerous State Championships, Masters and Juniors, undertaking the role of Tournament Director for the 2007 and 2008 Australian Junior Championships, and he was the Squash Director for the 2007 and Tournament Director for the 2015 Australian Masters Championships, both held here in Perth.

Roger not only contributes richly to the organisation of Masters, but also has a worthy attitude toward squash in general. His constant involvement with the sport signifies his recognition of the various collateral benefits that are part of being involved in an energetic activity, and also the importance of the wider benefits attached to being part of Masters squash, such as belonging to a great community of like-minded people, and the

lifelong friendships that come through that.

The commitment Roger has invested in squash in several areas over many years has meant he has freely gifted much of his own precious time to ensure the enjoyment of the many Masters and Juniors players who have benefitted from his work. And Masters players, as a group, greatly appreciate his commitment and contribution. Roger should be extremely proud of all that he has given and achieved over his many years with the WA Squash community.

See you all at the WA Masters Hilton Classic in May!

National Junior Rankings - Top 5

Rankings as at 1st April 2019U11 Boys U13 Boys U15 Boys

1 Eric Marsh WA Aryan Madan SA Dylan Classen WA2 Aiden Finlay-Mulligan SA Joshua Rahul Raj QLD Oscar Curtis WA3 Jay McTavish SA Pranay Bhutani VIC Andre Lynn VIC4 Lachlan Mann SA Jack Hansen QLD Kieran Simpson TAS5 Joel Roshan Raj QLD Zane Wolpers QLD Ben Murray QLD

U17 Boys U19 Boys

1 Josh Penfold QLD Sam Sergo NSW2 Connor Manzie NT Toby Moore TAS3 James Lloyd ACT Jacob Ford NSW4 Remi Young WA Abel Jin WA5 Mitchell Black NSW Dylan Molinaro VIC

U11 Girls U13 Girls

1 Orla Clarke QLD Maja Maziuk NSW2 Hala Hegazy VIC Isla Harris WA3 Sarbani Maitra QLD Dakshyani Muniandy SA4 Maxine Salter WA Elaine Cheung QLD5 Hayley Menta QLD Isla McMullen WA

U15 Girls U17 Girls U19 Girls

1 Erin Classen WA Katie Davies QLD Alex Haydon SA2 Maggie Goodman NSW Michaela Pratt WA Anna Goodman NSW3 Caitlin Pratt WA Ella Burge QLD Pascale Louka WA4 Courtney Scholtz VIC Eishaanii Sukunesan VIC Remashree Muniandy SA5 Kiara Stubley QLD Ashley Eckford NT Kiara Chen ACT

Closed WA CLOSEDSquashWorld, Mirrabooka

AJST Head Junior Classic (Age Based)Silver SquashWorld, Mirrabooka

Masters WA Masters Hilton ClassicHilton

Open Geraldton Open (Seniors & Masters)Masters Geraldton

AJST Geraldton Junior Open (Age Based)Bronze Geraldton

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AJST SGPS: Katanning Junior Open (Ability Based)Bronze KatanningOpen WA OPEN

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WickhamAJST SGPS: South West Junior Classic (Ability Based)

Bronze BunburyOpen Bunbury Senior

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Juniors WA Junior Team ChampionshipsTeams SquashWorld, Mirrabooka

Masters WA Masters State ChampionshipsTBA

Masters Masters / Juniors TournamentJuniors Squash Factory, WangaraOpen FeNaClng Championships

TBAAJST SGPS: Narrogin Junior Open (Ability Based)

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BelmontAJST SGPS: Mandurah Junior Open (Ability Based)

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