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Evergreen Squash Club — Fun Fast Fit

Extend your squash life!

An Evergreen Squash Club membership is one terrific value.

Been playing singles for a few years, and starting to feel a little slower, or not quite as youthful. Perhaps, not quite as fit as one once was. Then, I believe, doubles squash is what you are looking for.

Still fit enough to get on court, have good racquet skills, and able to anticipate your opponent's next shot, then you have what it takes to become a good doubles player. If you have always depended on your speed to compensate for your less than stellar skills, you should likely avoid the doubles court.

I think you will be pleasantly surprised at how much enjoyment you will get out of the game. Don't have a doubles court at your club? Join Evergreen, either as a full member (so you can keep playing singles), or as a "doubles only" member, and keep the membership at your current club.

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Random photo of doubles action at a Western Canadian Doubles tournament

Last updated:
2007.12.27 14:07

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2005 Western Canadian Doubles: Results

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Ed Berwick and Adam Radziminski

Mens Division 1

Ed Berwick helped Adam Radziminski overcome the “curse of organizing”, by winning the Men's Division 1 over the Maddison brothers. However, this victory has more to do with the “sandbag last-minute fill-in factor” than the “curse”.

The Curse cont'd

Scott Sibley and Will Stiphout went 2 and out in the 50+, and Scott Sibley and Adam Radziminski went 2 and out in the Mens Open. [Editor’s note: this result probably has more to do with Don Smerch’s Grappa-soaked cherries, than any type of curse].

Mens Division 2

If the drawmaster moves you down a division, the rule of thumb is not to complain, as you will look foolish if you end up losing in the lower division. Dave O’Brien and Dave Blore pushed the foolish factor to the limit, winning a tight 5 setter over Darren Farnworth and Rex Armstead in the Semis, and an even tighter 5 setter over Jorge Rabacal and Colin Caldwell in the Final.

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