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Issue #27
Summer 2008
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15-Jul-08:
Basil Hebden, Bournemouth's
'Mr Squash', passes away ...


Basil was ‘Mr Squash’ in Bournemouth for many years being the professional at the Meyrick Park squash courts. Every Easter for about 25 years he organised a four day squash festival centred on Meyrick Park but because of the numbers – 40 teams of 5 players was the largest entry I seem to recall – also used four other local clubs.

In the late 60s early 70s several world ranked Pakistanis came, in the late 70s and early 80s Shawcross, Brownlee, and Norman (all world champions) came along with many other international players.

For many the partying was just as important as the squash.

His funeral will be held at St John’s Church, Christchurch Road, Boscombe, on Wednesday 16 July at 1pm.

Followed by a private family cremation at 2pm and thereafter a Wake at Bournemouth Sports Club, Chapel Gate, Hurn (just west of Bournemouth Airport).

It was Basil’s wish that his final send off should be more like a party, and one of his favourite expressions was "aren’t people nice?",  which hopefully tells you something of the man ...


Juniors v Oldies
@ St George's


England's Junior Under 19 Squash Team takes on a team of top former Internationals at St George's Hill Rackets and Fitness Club on Monday 21st July at 7.00pm.

The club has two players in the England team. Joe Lee , the British Junior Champion and Alex Ingham who plays number three. Adrian Waller (No 2) and Chris Fuller (No 4) make up the side.

Former World Number 11 Steve Meads, Danny Meddings ex World no 13, and Irish International Steve Richardson provide strong opposition for the boys in their last competitive match before going to the World Junior Championships in Zurich.

Admission is free and all are welcome to come and view this fantastic night of squash.

23-Jun:
Brazilian Squash mourns Barbosa

Last saturday, june 21st, brazilian squash suffered a huge hit, Luciano Alves Barbosa, panamerican champion in 2000, national champion in 2004 and member of brazilian squash team, died suddenly after a fatal aneurism.

He was only 31 years old! Brazilian squash is mourning our excellent player, but more than this, our great friend.

   
murilomori@uol.com.br
18-Jun:
HK retain East Asian Squash Title

The Hong Kong team which included Wong Wai-hang, Anson Kwong, Roger Ngan, Wong Hon-fung, Annie Au and Leung Shin-nga won the 3rd East Asian Squash Championships which were held in Nanjing, China on 12-15 June.

They beat China, Macau, Chinese Taipei, Japan and Korea to retain their title.
08-Jun-08:
CELEBRATIONS IN ORDER…

That’s how Mister Press Howard Harding announced the good news to me on Saturday night. “I became a grandfather tonight - celebrations all round!!!!!”.

That is like shaking a red rag in front of a bull!

In a few seconds, I knew everything - that the Dad was Christian, Howard’s eldest son, that the mum, Emma, was fine and glowing, that the baby was a boy, and his name, Noah.

”I’m just relieved that everything went ok,” confessed Howard, “and you can be sure that Noah will be playing squash as soon as possible. Christian and Emma met at Reigate Squash Club!”

Well, from Steve and I, and from the whole of the Squash Community that Howard serves day in day out, we offer him our heartfelt congratulations…

MORE ADDITIONS:
On the subject on new arrivals, congratulations to PSA board member Tony Hands on the addition of Mae Nambela to his family ...  more to follow ...

What's in a name ???

It's true that we sometimes struggle with players' names, particularly some Asian, Arabic and those ever-changing Egyptian ones, but it seems as though we're not the only ones - a Pakistani newspaper report from the current CAS International mentions one  Errol Frank and a certain Muhammad Alshorebiggi.

Well, we know them better as Aaron Frankcomb and Mohamed El Shorbagy, but it's good to know it's not just us ...



Meanwhile, new European Champion Isabelle Stoehr seems to have gone down a bomb in Slovakia, where she's been adopted by the local TV station as Isabelle Stoehrová ...
  

House of a
Thousand Rackets


Well, no, we haven't actually counted them, but judging by these photos we think it's a fair estimate!

The house in question belongs to Samer A. Al-Khateeb of the Saudi Arabian Oil Company and a board member of the Saudi Squash Federation -  referred to by Ziad Al-Turki as "the grand daddy of Saudi squash".

You may remember that in the first Saudi International in 2005 Framboise visited his house in Al-Khobar and was suitably impressed by phase one of his project to decorate his house with squash rackets of all ages, size, shape, brand and condition.

Well, Samer hasn't rested on his laurels, and has now completed Phase Two of the project ... can't wait for Phase Three !!


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