Recap – 2009 George Armstrong Classic

December 1st, 2009 Mithun Mukherjee posted in Events, General, Tournaments | Comments »

By Jack Fitzpatrick

Rochester’s 2009-10 squash tournament season started off during Halloween week with the 9th annual George Armstrong Squash Classic at the Genesee Valley Club.

Division 3.0
Reflecting the spirit of squash, the three entrants were a veteran and eventual winner (Mary Jo Gabel), and 2 beginners, a young guy and lady who, after getting the basics behind them (BS, MS, PhD, marriage, finalization of career choice, etc.) finally figured out that squash should have come sooner, but better late… Jim Roger- PhD (3rd) is a good tennis player who just took up squash and cannot believe that it is that complicated, but found out that it is. Emily Sulks (2nd) (MS-music) found out that rhythm is really helpful on the court, but technique must follow. Mary Jo Gabel (1st), the wily veteran, had both the rhythm, and when she needed the big point, the technique to enable her to win her first GA title.

Division 4.0
This is always the most interesting draw because it always has the most entrants and also features the widest variety of styles. Eventual winner was Mark Thrall, a terrific athlete, who was able to cope with the best tactics of his opponents. He was able to retrieve their best shots and then pound crisp crosscourts or rails for winners or weak returns (which he was delighted to pound again).
Scott Fitzpatrick, for the 2nd year, lost to the eventual winner in an early round. He played strong and skillfully but Mark was equally determined, winning a very close one. Rudy Small (2nd) showed a talent for making the most imaginative shots but, again, Thrall maintained his winning strategy: retrieve and then pound the ball for a winner or weak return.

Division 4.0 – Consolation
Katie Calihan won by first getting past the hard hitting veteran Fred Hagen. She was able to retrieve Fred’s power shots, and then just had to stay focused against the all-court, but looser game of Brent Dubeshter.

Division 5.0
This year, the seedings were all correct because all the players lost (or won by 3-0). Brendon Bascom became the first ever GA singles winner to defend his title, marching straightforwardly through Glenn Fjermedal and Eric Hernady. Eric had defeated Thomson Chew to reach the final.

Doubles
This perennial fun event had 5 teams, all who played each other in a round robin. Jack Fitzpatrick and Tim Sladden had a lot of fun winning against very athletic, but less experienced teams, with Tim scoring a lot of signature reverse corner points. However, in the finals, when they faced the great retrieving and very hard-hitting team of Thomson and partner Ilya Voloshin, the match early on became one sided. Thomson started the 1st game by blistering 2 three-wall nicks in the first 3 points, and then Ilya retrieved 3 normally winning ’shots’ by Jack/Tim and turned them into his own winners. They won it all 3-0.

When the Friday matches were finished, cool drinks and food were featured for the players and after the finals were played on Saturday, all the parents had plenty of time to take the kids trick-or-treating. Thanks to everyone for playing and supporting the 2009 George Armstrong Squash Classic.

9th Annual George Armstrong Tournament at GVC – Oct. 28-31 2009

October 13th, 2009 Mithun Mukherjee posted in Events, General, Tournaments | Comments »

Time for another installment of the ever popular George Armstrong tournament on October 28-31st 2009 at the Genesee Valley Club.
Hosted By: The Genesee Valley Club, 421 East Ave, Rochester, New York 14607 – 3 international courts. For information, contact Kate Guyer at the GVC – 585-271-3425 or 271-1010 x133 Fax: 585-271-3425 or email kguyer@geneseevalleyclub.org.
Entry fee: $55.00 US for Singles, or Doubles; only $15.00 extra for both. Includes Saturday breakfast, lunch, casual evening social party, and tournament souvenir.
Be prepared to start Wednesday evening (local players) for singles and doubles with finals on Saturday. Doubles Event this year is in Round Robin format, 3 matches guaranteed, enter as a team or individual. If we cannot schedule you for both draws without conflict, we may ask you to choose between events, and adjust fees accordingly.
Skill Levels/Events: Novice, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, Womens, Doubles
Registration Deadline: October 23, 2009
Draw: Call for your draw time October 28, 2009 after 3:00 pm
Ball: Dunlop XX Yellow Dot
Prizes: Trophies for winners, finalist; also consolation & finalist
Eye Wear: Lensed eyewear in front of eyes during any play (practice included)
Attire: Appropriate Squash clothing
Sign up: Download the registration form here.

See also:
Recap: 8th Annual George Armstrong Classic.
Recap: 7th Annual George Armstrong Classic.
Recap: 6th Annual George Armstrong Classic.
Recap: 5th Annual George Armstrong Classic

2009 MCAC End-of-Season Tournament

June 12th, 2009 Mithun Mukherjee posted in General, Tournaments | Comments »

The End-of-Season tournament at the Medical Center is here!

Division I
Division I – Consolation
Division II
Division II – Consolation
Division III
Division III – Consolation

Please get your matches played over the next two weeks and send results to Bob Good (bob_good@urmc.rochester.edu). Also, please cc webmaster@squashrochester.org so we may record the results online.

2009 Rochester ProAm in Pictures

April 10th, 2009 Mithun Mukherjee posted in General, Tournaments, Video | Comments »

THANKS TO ALL OUR SPONSORS, PLAYERS, HOSTS, VOLUNTEERS AND THE LOCAL SQUASH COMMUNITY!
SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!
www.rocprosquash.com

Congratulations to the Pro-Am amateur division winners

April 5th, 2009 Mithun Mukherjee posted in General, Tournaments | 1 Comment »

5.0 Main Draw – Bumpei Kawano bt. Brendon Bascom 9-3, 9-4, 9-6
5.0 Cons Draw – Chris Fennell bt. Alex Green DEF

4.0 Main Draw- John Puskas bt. James Azurin
4.0 Cons Draw – Fred Hagen bt. Peter Grifo 9-7, 4-9, 9-7, 9-5

3.0 Main Draw - Jonathan Davis bt. Michael Bohl 9-8, 9-7, 9-0
4.0 Cons Draw – Fred Hagen bt. Peter Grifo 9-7, 4-9, 9-7, 9-5

Amateur action: Photos © 2009 Paul Schwartz:

Amateur action: Photos © 2009 Jonathan Davis:

Sign up for the ‘09 City Championship at the ProAm

March 13th, 2009 Mithun Mukherjee posted in Events, General, Tournaments | Comments »

ROCHESTER CITY CHAMPIONSHIP

Jump in on the action and sign up for the city championship.
When: Thu 2nd April – Sunday 5th April
Where: Initial matches to be played weeknights at the Genesee Valley Club. Semifinals and finals on Sat/Sun at UR courts.
Divisions: Beginner, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0
Prizes and goodies: Squash gear (sponsored by Bell Racquet Sports)and a box of Dunlop balls for each division winner. Plus tournament t-shirt (Sponsored by AVS Activewear) for all entrants. Also join us for the Party with the Pros on Friday night. Plenty of food and drink.
Signup deadline: Sunday March 29th 2009
Entry fee: RSRA/USSquash members and students – $20, Non members – $35. (ot a member? Join RSRA/USSquash)

SIGN UP NOW

Coming soon this April!

March 5th, 2009 Mithun Mukherjee posted in Events, General, Tournaments | Comments »

8th George Armstrong Classic – Recap

November 11th, 2008 Mithun Mukherjee posted in General, Tournaments | Comments »

By Jack Fitzpatrick

The 8th annual GA Classic had great matchups, the most participation ever, exciting moments and, the best sportsmanship of all. Every player respected their opponents by playing hard, calling their own balls down or accepting requested lets without arguing. In a one-on-one sport, where athletes compete in a small court for a tiny piece of real estate (the Tee), at a furious pace, and are armed with clubs made of space-age materials, their self control was truly commendable. This, to me, is the essence of Squash. Everything else, such as skill and speed, is a bonus!

Jonathan and BrendonJonathan and Brendon
Jonathan and Brendon

5.0 Draw: The final had an Ivy League flavor. The championship match featured recent Princeton grad Brendon Bascom winning 3-0 over Dartmouth grad (but not so recent) Jonathan Hager. It was a test of wills. Both players were determined to play errorless squash at a fast pace and win by attrition. This lead to terrific exchanges that mixed depth, change of pace, and corner to corner coverage, multiple times per rally. Brendon tried some ‘shooting’ early on, but Jonathon’s quick adjustment stifled that tactic. In the end, the difference between these equally skilled and focused players was Brendon’s endurance.
An interesting “then and now” matchup featured “then” Alex Tilton who won the GVC championship and went on to play for Yale, against “now” Alec Greaves-Tunnell who won the same title and will soon play for Williams. Both went through the juniors program at GVC, have similar styles, and are very skilled and quick. They executed the same game plan as Bascom/Hager, with Alex winning on fewer mistakes. Later Brendon won over him to make the finals.
In the other semi final, Eric Hernady, one of the best players in Rochester, played a solid match but lost to a completely focused Hager.
In the consolation round, Alec Greaves-Tunnel never lost a game, decisioning 3 good players: Kevin Goodwine, Mithun Mukherjee, and GVC teammate Mark Mijangos.

Robert and NickRobert and Nick
Robert and Nick

4.0 Draw: The final featured the very rapidly improving sophomores Robert Hurlbut and Nick Greaves-Tunnell. Both showed the skills, quickness, and patience that will put them in the 5.0 next year. They had long rallies, corner to corner coverage and great focus. Nick’s ability to apply a little more pressure than Robert decided the title. Both players made it to the finals similarly. Nick had to get by Dave Sullivan and Scott Fitzpatrick who are great retrievers, but lack his racquet skills, and Robin Gardy who has very good court and racquet skills, but not his endurance. Robert, after winning over veteran Fred Hagen, had to get past the skilled Eliza Calihan with better quickness and the very strong and quick Mark Thrall, using better racquet skills.

Troy and Mary JoTroy and Mary Jo
Troy and Mary Jo

In the consolations, Rudy Small took a winding road to the win. He took a 2-0 lead against Dave Sullivan, who then stepped up the pressure, causing Rudy to lose his focus and the next game. However, Rudy regained his composure and just played squash, eventually winning. He then won against veterans Herb Barbehann and Fred Hagan for his first Armstrong Trophy.
3.0 Draw:
It was good to have a 3.0 draw again, having been missed for 3 years. 7 players entered, including of course another Greaves-Tunnell, Will. Sam Selonick prevailed in the end, winning over the Zarcone Family (Troy & Nick), and Eileen Schneider, the winner of the consolations over Mary Jo Gabel.
Doubles
The 4 team A doubles featured another win by last year’s champs Mike Bittner and Mark Mijangos. They were undefeated in the round-robin draw, but were given a scare by 5.0 rivals-turned-teammates Alec Greaves-Tunnell and Alex Tilton. A&A’s quick racquets, retrieving ability and power led them a win in the first game and a very strong showing in the second. In the 3rd and final, age, wisdom (and 150 MPH crosscourts by Bittner) prevailed over youth and exuberance. The Ilya Voloshin/Thomson Chew and Jonathan Hager/Eric Hernady teams had good showings.
The B level had 7 teams, by far the most ever. Most players practiced at the GVC over the summer and had gotten the feel of the ‘choreography’, positioning and most effective shot selection. Unlike softball singles, the hardball doubles game frequently rewards high-risk shots and hitting the ball hard at unfamiliar angles. Most of the players took advantage of this feature and whaled away, sometimes leading to spectacular winners, and sometimes to a lethal threat to teammate and opponents.
Jack Fitzpatrick and Bob Tarbox won their first matches, but when Bob got hurt, Scott Fitzpatrick was allowed, by tournament director and father, to replace him?. They made it to the finals against Mark Thrall and Dave Sullivan who had devised an I-formation strategy that had proved very effective because of their terrific athleticism. Jack and Scott’s strategy of keeping the ball deep and retrieving every shot possible eventually proved to be the small, but winning margin.
See you next year.
Jack Fitzpatrick

Mighty Mike Coil
Mighty Mike Coil
Kate Calihan and Scott Fitzpatrick
Kate Calihan and Scott Fitzpatrick
Chris Thomas and Hugh Higgins
Chris Thomas and Hugh Higgins
Scott Fitzpatrick and Nick Greaves-Tunnell
Scott Fitzpatrick and Nick Greaves-Tunnell
The Fitzpatricks and Kate Guyer
The Fitzpatricks and Kate Guyer
Troy and Mary Jo
Troy and Mary Jo
Cam Conley and Troy Zarcone
Cam Conley and Troy Zarcone
Doug Bennett and Allan Lesser
Doug Bennett and Allan Lesser
Thomson Chew and Ilya Voloshin
Thomson Chew and Ilya Voloshin
The Greaves-Tunnell bros and Robert Hurlbut
The Greaves-Tunnell bros and Robert Hurlbut
Brendon Bascom
Brendon Bascom
Chris Thomas and Bob Fehnel
Chris Thomas and Bob Fehnel
Glenn Fjermedal
Glenn Fjermedal
Scott and jack Fitzpatrick
Scott and jack Fitzpatrick
The Bittners and Mark Mijangos
The Bittners and Mark Mijangos
Bob Fehnel and Mike Coil
Bob Fehnel and Mike Coil
Robert Hurlbut and Nick Greaves-Tunnell
Robert Hurlbut and Nick Greaves-Tunnell
Jonathan and Brendon
Jonathan and Brendon
Robert and Nick
Robert and Nick
Alex Tilton and Alec Greaves-Tunnell
Alex Tilton and Alec Greaves-Tunnell
Herb Barbehenn
Herb Barbehenn

8th Annual George Armstrong Tournament: Draws are out

November 5th, 2008 Mithun Mukherjee posted in General, Tournaments | Comments »

Division 3.0

Division 3.0 – Cons

Division 4.0

Division 4.0 – Cons

Division 5.0

Division 5.0 – Cons

*Doubles draws will be posted at the GVC

8th Annual George Armstrong Classic – Nov 7th-9th 2008

October 14th, 2008 Mithun Mukherjee posted in General, Tournaments | Comments »

Time for another installment of the ever popular George Armstrong tournament on November 7th-9th 2008 at the Genesee Valley Club.
Hosted By: The Genesee Valley Club, 421 East Ave, Rochester, New York 14607 – 3 international courts. For information, contact Kate Guyer at the GVC – 585-271-3425 or 271-1010 x162 Fax: 585-271-3425 or email kguyer@geneseevalleyclub.org.
Entry fee: $55.00 US for Singles, or Doubles; only $15.00 extra for both. Includes Saturday breakfast, lunch, casual evening social party, and tournament souvenir. US Squash Sanctioned Singles Event.
Be prepared to start Wednesday evening (local players) for singles and doubles with finals on Saturday. Doubles Event this year is in Round Robin format, 3 matches guaranteed, enter as a team or individual. If we cannot schedule you for both draws without conflict, we may ask you to choose between events, and adjust fees accordingly.
Skill Levels/Events: 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, Womens, Doubles
Registration Deadline: October 31, 2008
Draw: Call for your draw time November 5, 2008 after 3:00 pm
Ball: Dunlop XX Yellow Dot
Prizes: Trophies for winners, finalist; also consolation & finalist
Eye Wear: Lensed eyewear in front of eyes during any play (practice included)
Attire: Appropriate Squash clothing
Sign up: Download the registration form here.

See also:
Recap: 7th Annual George Armstrong Classic.
Recap: 6th Annual George Armstrong Classic.
Recap: 5th Annual George Armstrong Classic

Former Rochester Pro champs duke it out in Colombia

August 17th, 2008 Mithun Mukherjee posted in General, Tournaments | Comments »

If you’ve followed our annual Rochester Pro-Am professional tournament for a while, the South American squash talent that has poured into our event over the past few years should be familiar. This past weekend in Bogota, two recent Rochester Pro champions squared off against each other in the final of the $30K XI Abierto Colombiano PSA tournament. (Official site from Bogota).
(Interesting statistic: the tournament featured TEN former Rochester Pro participants including THREE former Rochester Pro champions.)
It took Colombian Miguel Angel Rodriguez (2006 Rochester ProAm champion) almost 50 minutes and four games to overcome Jorge Baltazar from Mexico (2007 Rochester ProAm Champion). And as Rochester has witnessed Miguel’s sheer agility and Jorge’s masterful racquetwork in past finals, this final was probably a delight to watch as well. Earlier in the first round, Jorge produced an upset by toppling the #5 seed and 2003 Rochester ProAm champion, Rafael Alarcon from Brazil.
Over the years it has been fun to track the progress of our “Rochester Pros” from their early beginnings in our satellite event to the new heights (and world rankings) they continue to scale in the world of professional squash. And to know that Rochester has been a stepping stone in their success is sort of neat in its own way!

MCAC End-of-Season Championship draws

June 9th, 2008 Mithun Mukherjee posted in General, Tournaments | Comments »

Its time to close out the MC squash season with the annual End-of-Season club tournament. This is fast becoming an annual tradition at the Med Center and with 44 players spanning four divisions, here are the final draws for the 2008 edition:

Main Draws:
Division I         Division II         Division III         Division IV

Consolation Draws:

Division I         Division II         Division III         Division IV