Squash Photos

Martin Heath with Lake Forest Squash Junior Players

Lake Forest High School Squash Team
 
 
Squash Essay
Squash Professional Martin Heath came to Lake Forest Squash on April 5th and put on a clinic and exhibition. He helped many young Lake Forest players with their squash. Martin then played Beau River, which highlighted his #5 world ranking. His attacking style carried him to a 3-0 victory.This style also helped him defeat Peter Nicol at the 2000 Tournament of Champions. Although he lost in the final to another great attacker, Jonathan Power, he showed creative and courageous play.Attacking has made Martin the #5 player in the world with a chance to pass Power and Nicol in the future.


   
 
In a round robin format, family members of Lake Forest Squash (pictured here)participated in a Parent-Child Tournament on World Squash Day April 24, 2004. Congratulations to all participants
 
               
                                 
Participants analyze Heath's Game
 
     
Camp-Middle School:
Junior High Squash players enjoyed their time drilling and playing squash with David Heath.
Camp
Lake Forest Squash High School Team players during Summer Squash Camp practice.

   
 
Grade School:
Players paused briefly from drilling during the Lake Forest Squash Summer Camp Session


 
         
 
River Heath:
Dartmouth Alum '00 Beau River and Dartmouth Squash Assistant Coach David Heath treated campers to a pro exhibition during Summer Squash Camp. In an exciting match, Heath beat River 3-1