End of Franklins run…
Posted by Pat Foster on 27-Feb-2008Categories: News Comments: [add a comment]
Micah Franklins giant killing run in the Digicel National Squash Championships finally ended last night when he lost out to Jon Boody in the quarter finals.
Click here for full results…
and click here to view Joe Budzinskis photos in the Digicel gallery
Junior boys come through
Posted by Pat Foster on 26-Feb-2008Categories: News Comments: [add a comment]
Micah Franklin and Kristian Muldoon came through against experienced oposition last night beating Stephen Smith and Richard Brewer respectively in the Digicel National Championships.
Check the Digicel page for full results….
Also check out photos of last nights game taken by Joe Budzinski
Junior CASA 2008 - BERMUDA!!
Posted by Pat Foster on 26-Feb-2008Categories: News Comments: [add a comment]
Bermuda Will host the Junior Caribbean Squash Championships from July 11-19th 2008.
For full event information please visit the Junior CASA page
2005/06 Masters Merchandise Sale Tonight!
Posted by Pat Foster on 26-Feb-2008Categories: News Comments: [add a comment]
Come down and pick up some bargains at tonights (26th Feb) clothing sale.
T-Shirts & Caps - $5 each
Polo Shirts - $10 each
Fleeces - $20 each
Brewer night in the Digicel Nationals…
Posted by Pat Foster on 26-Feb-2008Categories: News Comments: [add a comment]
All three Brewer brothers will be fighting it out tonight in the Digicel National Squash Championships.
Tonight (26th Feb) is the 2nd round of the Mens Open Championships featuring some great match ups such as Colin Alexander v Norman Furtado, Micah Franklin v Stephen Smith, Chase Toogood v Murray Brewer, Kristian Muldoon v Murray Brewer, Jan Brewer v Chris Dawson as well as legends Eugene Bothello and Tony Prentice taking on top seeds Nick kyme and Patrick Foster respectively….
There is also a host of other matches from all the various different draws.
For a look at all the results so far and the schedule of tonights matches head to the Digicel page to check out the draws.
Digicel National Championships Results
Posted by Pat Foster on 24-Feb-2008Categories: News Comments: [add a comment]
Check out the latest results in the Digicel National Squash Championships which began this weekend.
James Stout is Rackets US & British Open Champion
Posted by Pat Foster on 21-Feb-2008Categories: News Comments: [add a comment]
Bermudian James Stout, 23, has claimed his second major rackets title, winning the Lacoste British Open singles championships in front of a packed gallery at Queens Club, London. Second seed Stout defeated fifth seed Alex Titchener-Barrett 4-1.
Titchener-Barrett had beaten number one seed Harry Foster 4-3 in the semi-finals, handing Foster his first singles defeat since becoming World Rackets Champion in 2005.
Stout defeated third seed and current British professional singles champion Mark Hubbard 4-0 in the semi-finals on Friday.
It was Stout’s first appearance at Queens Club since winning the Foster Cup while a student at Cheltenham College in 2002.
Stout’s latest victory, together with the US Open singles and doubles’ titles he won in Philadelphia three weeks’ ago, and the US Professional singles title he retained in Boston in December 2007, establishes him as one of the top rackets players in the world.
Stout is based at the Racquet & Tennis Club of New York.
Digicel National Championships 2008 Draws available…
Posted by Pat Foster on 19-Feb-2008Categories: News Comments: [comments closed]
Digicel National Squash Championships 2008 - Draws
Digicel Nationals - Entries close Monday 18th
Posted by Pat Foster on 15-Feb-2008Categories: News Comments: [add a comment]
Check out the local press coverage…
Rosebowl 2008 - Cancelled
Posted by Ross Triffitt on 11-Feb-2008Categories: News, Tournaments Comments: [add a comment]
With Jamaica unable to field a team for this year’s Rosebowl championships the Cayman Islands have withdrawn, ultimately forcing the BSRA to cancel this year’s event.
All the countries involved are now looking at other options for the championships to ensure the survival of this historical and prestigious event. One option being considered is to host the championships every two years (alternating with Senior CASA) in the same gateway city.
Please feel free to email your comments or suggestions to rosst@bermudasquash.com or comment on this post.




