The Squash Company’s flagship club Lewes Junior Squash Club, is on the rise. With a county record equaling six teams planned for next season, three juniors representing the County at the national finals and a further four in the County Squad, the club is entering an exciting era.
This month, The Squash Company supplied the finalists for the Dunnings Junior Squash Open Boys U17 Category, with Lewes Junior Champion Cam Baker taking on Will Rowe of Corals Squash Club, who trains weekly at Lewes Squash Club under The Squash Company’s Head Coach Nic Davies. Will marshalled Cam superbly with his drop and volley combinations to take a 2-0 lead before Cam recovered with a spectacular run of shots, boasts and angle shots to take the third 11-4. Will reestablished his control in the fourth though and displayed great assurance and concentration to close out the fourth to win 3-1 and take the title.
Meanwhile, another Squash Company protegee Emily Kimber was invited to participate in the Tecnifibre English Junior Open in the Girls U15 category. Only the very best players in each age group are allowed to participate, so being part of the event itself a great feat. Although she fell to a 3-0 defeat in the first round to a highly seeded player, it was a great experience and achievement for Emily, particularly as she still has another year to go in the age range.
We’re very proud of all of you for your hard work and achievements!
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