BUFFALO, N.Y. — One Buffalo organization is giving underrepresented kids in our community a unique outlet to thrive. They are using a combination of academics and the sport of squash to empower them.
Often mistaken for a sports program for rich kids, the Santa Barbara School of Squash (SBSOS) is, according to Executive Director Robert Graham, the “polar opposite” of that. Its four pillars, in ...
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — Franklin & Marshall College is holding its fifth annual Hamilton Open, and, once again, it held a “Squash Aces Day” as part of its festivities. The Squash Aces is a youth ...
PITTSBURGH — The game of squash used to be thought of as something for students at private schools or elite universities. In the City of Pittsburgh, there’s a new effort to raise the profile of the ...
in recess Lawyer Uses Squash to Help At-Risk Kids with Homework, Life Skills Growing up, John Collar didn't know that squash could be something other than a yellow vegetable. As an adult, he now uses ...