Hall
of Fame Players
(listed
alphabetically) |
Gogi
Alauddin |
Gogi Alauddin,
perennial world #2 in the 1970s - twice British Open Finalist - Interviewed
in 2002 and Gogi's Back |
Gamal Awad |
In
Memoriam - Great Egyptian Player Gamal Awad, dies in Nov 04 at
49. |
Jack
Barnaby |
"Barnabus
Rex" Legendary coach of squash and tennis at Harvard University
from 1937 - 1976. obituary and lifetime
retrospective. |
Jonah
Barrington |
|
F.D.
Amr Bey |
Six
time British Open Champion |
Pete
Bostwick Jr. |
Exceptional
US amateur and all around athlete. Rob Dinerman profiles this
player who's excelled at Golf, Hockey, Court Tennis, Lawn Tennis,
Racquets, and Squash. |
Norman
Bramall |
Groundbreaking
women's coach |
Peter
Briggs |
Elected
to USSRA Hall of Fame, great singles player, great doubles player. |
Donald
Butcher |
British
Open Champion, 1931-32 |
Harry
Conlon |
Air
Force's Harry Conlon: Youngest Ever USA National Champion |
Harry
Cowles |
Great
Harvard Coach: taught Jack Barnaby how to play, how to coach. |
Michael
Desaulniers |
The
man who dethroned the king by Rob Dinerman |
George
Doetsch |
Winner
of 15 Maryland Doubles Titles |
Susan
Devoy |
|
Chris
Dittmar |
Big
Red Cat is Back by Martin Bronstein |
Alex
Eichmann |
California
Squash Legend built several Bay Area squash clubs; twice defeated
Niederhoffer. |
Adrian
Ezra |
The
Almost unbeatable Adrain Ezra by Martin Bronstein - college squash
hall of famer. |
Jack Fairs |
Jack Fairs holds the record
for the longest coaching tenure, coached UWO to 31 straight Ontario
Championships. Hall of fame coach. |
Germain
Glidden |
The
Man Who Won Squash's Grand Slam Legendary hardball champion. Famous
squash columnist. Ambassador for squash and Harvard squash: Historical
profile by James Zug; obituary. |
Stu
Goldstein |
1978
WPSA Champion long time pursuer of Sharif Khan, from Long Island
and Stony Brook College. |
Glenn
Greenberg |
New
York Slugger, Career Retrospective of 2 time NY champ, perrenial
top 4 player, by Rob Dinerman |
Ted
Gross |
Blue
Coller Californian only Californian to make an impact on the Pro
Squash Scene. |
Ed
Hahn |
Great
amateur champion from Detroit. First midwesterner to break the
hold of the eastern USA squash establishment. |
John
Halpern |
New
York State Champion, former national top ten |
Ken
Hiscoe |
|
Demer
Holleran |
Demer Holleran
Dominant US woman in 90s - career retrospective;
also Dominant in doubles |
Geoff
Hunt |
|
Hiddy
Jahan |
Famous member
of Pakistani "three muskateers" - profile
by Martin Bronstein |
Tom
and Hazel White Jones |
Founders of Squash
News, creators of TOC, Leow's Cup, US Open.
profile by Ron Beck.
|
Mahmoud
Karim |
Mahmoud
Karim: Squash Champion, Squash Stylist, Squash Ambassador Four
time British Open Champion, Wonderful stylist, one of the greatest
player ever, died in 1999. Interview with contemporaries and memoriam
by Martin Bronstein. |
Treddy
Ketcham |
A
life in squash - player and administrator |
Azam
Khan |
The
Incredible Khans Part I |
Hashim
Khan |
The
Incredible Khans Part I,The
Incredible Khans of Squash: Part II America |
Jahangir
Khan |
Aug/Sep
2001 Player of the Month interview by K.M. Boopathy, The
Incredible Khans of Squash: Part III Jahangir, The
Complete Jahangir versus Jansher Khan Analysis by Martin Bronstein
|
Jansher
Khan |
Jansher
Khan career summary, JKs
99 titles, Jansher
Khan Comeback, Induction
to the WSF Hall of Fame, Jansher
Khan in Official Retirement, The
Incredible Khans of Squash: Part IV and then came Jansher, The
Complete Jahangir versus Jansher Khan Analysis by Martin Bronstein
|
Mo
Khan |
|
Roshan
Khan |
The
Incredible Khans Part I |
Sharif
Khan |
The
Incredible Khans of Squash: Part II America |
Torsham
Khan |
Jahangir's
elder brother was a great player and great squash ambassador |
Yusuf
Khan |
Father of Seattle Squash,
taught Nayar
|
Aggie
Bixby Kurtz |
Pioneering
women's coach , hall of famer in both squash and lacrosse. |
Barbara
Maltby |
|
Brett
Martin |
|
Michelle
Martin |
Hall
of Fame Top 50 WISPA Titles, Induction
to the WSF Hall of Fame, Michelle
Martin retires |
Diehl
Mateer |
|
Alicia
McConnell |
American
women reaches softball world class |
Heather
McKay |
Heather
McKay into WISPA Hall of Fame |
Al
Molloy |
Al
Molloy: shaper of generations of great North American Players:
Revered U Penn Squash Coach dies in June 2000. |
Anil
Nayar |
Nayar
honored in India |
Jay
Nelson |
"The
Last Man Standing." Played on first USA international team,
Met "A" Champion, Multiple Age Group Championships |
Victor
Niederhoffer |
Four-time
US champion, created USA pro tour; Profiled
by SquashTalk |
Tom
Page |
Photogallery
, Career recap, Memorial
Service, Jahangir remembers |
Stanley
Pearson |
Hall of fame player,
winner of US Amateur Squash singles and doubles, US Hard Racquets
singles and doubles. Obituary and memoriam |
Gene
Perle |
Holder of 26
National and International titles dies in September 2003 |
Gail
Ramsay |
Three time
US intercollegiate champ |
Henri
Salaun |
The
Little Maestro , audio:
|
Bill
Summers |
Coached
National Championship Princeton team |
Mark
Talbott |
Champion
and Yale Head Women's Coach, great sportsman, great champion:
Record setting hardball champion. |
A.A.
Abou Taleb |
Three times
British Open Champion |
Stephen
J Vehslage |
Three
times US Collegiate Champion, twice junior champion, National Champion
1965 |
Greg
Zaff |
Changed
North American Squash. Reached #2 on WPSA tour; created the SquashBusters
program. |
Wendy
Zaharko |
First
woman collegiate standout, 3 time college titlist. |
Qamar
Zaman |
One time British
Open Champion |