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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.

Have questions or just want to get the ball rolling, use our on-line form.


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Last updated:
2009.10.13 14:18

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VDSL 2009–10 Season

Week of September 30th

The dismal and depleted Gringos had a tough time at the hands of the Muckers in an all Evergreen Div 3 match.

Ed and Lynn beat up on Will and Boyd, winning 3/0. Boyd unfortunately pulled a groin about mid way through the 2nd game. Dave Mazzei teamed up with Rick Kochanski and also had a 3/0 win over Michael Smith and Brian Gaffney.

Some backgroung to the night. The Gringos were missing Paul Austin and Greg Charalambous so were looking for spares. At the time we had 6 willing players, so Brian filled in with Gringos. Then I got a message from the Jolly person, he now could not play. Fine, Dave is keen. Then I got a message from Doug. Oooops. Now we are short one. Fortunately SPC had a bye and thus Rick Kochanski joined us.

Lynn Broman

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