Showing posts with label MSRA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MSRA. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Windsor Squash and Fitness Captures the MSRA Travel League 4.5 Championship

Windsor Squash and Fitness Captures the MSRA Travel League 4.5 Championship. WSF beat their arch rivalries from LifeTime Fitness of Troy to bring home the championship.

Mike “The Muscle Shirt” Wilbur beat Holmes Ahari 3 – 2.

Andrew “Silk” Little beat Farookh Ahmed 3 – 0.

Paul “Sinbad” Gebreal beat Jason Heywood 3- 0.

Andrew “Beavis” Caille lost to Ricardo Ramos 0-3.

Simple Awesome Guys!!! Not Bad for a Team that nearly did not make the playoffs.


Holmes Ahari and Mike “The Muscle Shirt” Wilbur


Farookh Ahmed and Andrew “Silk” Little



Paul "Sinbad" Gebreal and Jason Heywood



Ricardo Ramos and Andrew "Beavis" Caille


The Boys Celebrating Their Victory

Thursday, March 17, 2011

MSRA Skills Tournament Summary


Windsor Squash and Fitness Club made their presence know in the MSRA Skill Tournament last weekend at the DAC. This year's event was the largest turnout in the past few years with over 50 participants. I would also like to thank Mick Joint, the Detroit Athletic Club and their courteous staff for allowing us this opportunity to play at their facility.

4.0 Draw

Was a very good draw, two excellent five game semi’s. In the first semi Mike Miller from Birmingham was matched against Rob Roy from Windsor. The match see-sawed back and forth, predictably went to overtime in the fifth. Rob had the first match point but could not capitalize, Mike got to match point, Rob hit a great passing shot into the backhand (left) rear corner, Mike took a desperate swing at it, connected cleanly – with the frame, and hit a boast winner into the nick. Wow!

The other semi was an all Windsor affair with Hugh “Mr. Metro/Mr. MSRA President” Stalker versus Barry “The Gentleman Bulldog” Leavitt. Another great five game match with the younger Mr. Stalker holding on to win over the seasoned (like fine wine) Mr. Leavitt. This set up a Stalker vs Miller final. Mike had both a speed and age (much younger than the ‘past 45’ Mr. President) and was able force a split of the first two games. At this point Hugh was able to take advantage of his experience and went on to a 3- 1 win.

4.5 Draw

Up to this point there had not been a…….significant upset in the tournament to talk about. In the top of the draw number one seed and (sorry) many times a bridesmaid, Greg Deeg again took a tumble, this time at the hands of Windsor’s Mike “Muscle-Shirt” Wilbur (when Mike plays in Windsor it is typically in a cutoff style – muscle-man shirt, thankfully he dressed appropriately for the DAC – thanks Mike) three games to one.

In the other semi the 2 and 3 seeds squared off, Lifetime’s Holmes Ahari vs Windsor’s Dave “Zippy” Guthrie. The experienced Holmes, not fully back from an injury, did not have quite enough for the younger Guthrie who advanced to set up an all Windsor final. Muscle shirt Mike, probably from having to carry the extra weight of both sleeves and a collar all tournament, just did not have quiet enough game left for the younger Guthrie, who zipped around the court to win in three close games.

5.0 Draw

The 5.0 draw was just awesome! Up until a late withdrawal just hours before the first round of matches, we had a 16 man draw. There were many close matches, and since some were played upstairs at the same time as some downstairs matches, unfortunately I could only catch some of each. However I can tell you that in the round of 16, Justin Warnock’s match against Jason Heywood was a thriller won by Justin in five games, after Jason had won the first two.

In the quarter finals all four matches were exciting, Kevin Furmanek in a very close win over Rob Munro from Lansing. Pete Ruhala, the other half of the Lansing duo, winning a match between two former Racquetball Champions, over the much improved Lifetime’s Ryan Covell. Justin in another very close match over Lifetimes Ricardo Ramos. Finally, Brian Porter winning a tight match against the DAC’s (and number 2 seed) Peter Logan.

On to the semi’s, Windsor’s Furmanek against the pride of East Lansing’s Pete Ruhala, back and forth with Kevin winning in five very close games. The other semi, an all Windsor affair with Justin “Mr. Techno Music” Warnock against Brian “Mr. Cool” (as in nothing fazes me) Porter. Another back and forth match with Mr. Techno prevailing in five close games.

This set up an all Windsor final between number one seed Kevin and number 3 seed Justin. Justin seemed to be peaking at just the right time, he seemed to be gaining confidence in his ability to “put away” the Prince squash ball. Kevin’s game, other than not quite finding the trick to putting the ball away, was awesome. With his quickness, court coverage and retrieving, he play was pro worthy and when needed, his play was patient and deliberate, forcing opponents into mistakes.

The final, first game back and forth, Justin hit’s a couple of late kill shots to squeak it out 11-9. Second game, Kevin covering the court like a pro, forces Justin into hitting some loose balls which Kevin takes advantage of to dominate and win 11-2. Third game Justin tightens his game back up and they stay within a point, sometimes two, up to eight each. Justin again finds a way to hit a couple of winners and squeaks out the third. Into the fourth, Kevin is noticeably the fresher of the two, knows he just needs to be patient and deliberate, no loose balls. Justin, with a game to give, can afford to gamble. Any small opportunity he is going for broke, hitting boasts, reverses, drops, and making some incredible hard drives just above the tin and aiming for the nick when Kevin leaves balls in the front court. Justin the gambler makes many more winners than errors to win the fourth game, and win the match three games to one, another great match to cap of the tournament.

Submitted by: Phil Blagdurn, MSRA Tournament Director

To see the tournament draw and result sheets please visit http://www.michigansquash.org/

Saturday, February 19, 2011

MSRA Skills Tournament

March 7 thru March 13/2011
Location: Detroit Athletic Club
Based on the total number of entries we will try to offer: 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.5.
Entry is free, however you must be an MSRA member to enter ($25).
Join online at: www.michigansquash.org/
Entry deadline is Friday March 4th. @ 4:00pmEmail your entries to Phil Blagdurn: blagdurnp@dteenergy.com
You must include the following: Your full name
The class you feel is your appropriate skill level.
Your Squash Club Affiliation
Daytime phone number you can be reached for the draw sheet
This is a Great Event and Great Opportunity to Support The MSRA.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

DAC Squash Classic - February 3-6, 2011



Please read the article for all the important information regarding draw limitations and required time availability, and all the details of the event and the entry form. Because of the popularity of this event, entry numbers will be capped. Once the maximum has been reached, all subsequent entries will be placed on a reserve list. http://thesquashjoint.blogspot.com/2010/12/preparing-for-another-colossal-classic.html

Due to DAC policy, entry can only be accepted with payment. We accept cash, check, or credit card.

Matches will be organized for Thursday evening for local players in the Detroit area only.

It would be great to see you all here again for this prestigious event. Entry deadline is January 21 or until full.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

MSRA City A, B and C Doubles Tournament

December 17 - 19 at the DAC
This Tournament is Open to all MSRA Members


Contact: John Dunwoody to Sign Up johndunwoody1@comcast.net
Deadline is Friday, Dec 11 at 5:00pm

Thursday, April 15, 2010

2nd Annual MSRA Junior Benefit

This fun event is also a serious fund raiser. All money raised will be going towards the $100,000 challenge grant secured by National Urban Squash and Education Association ( http://www.nationalurbansquash.org ) that is launching the Detroit program this year!
This program combines squash, academic, mentoring and focuses on changing the lives of Detroit's least advantaged kids and that the program is modelled after nine very successful programs in other U.S. Cities. Truly a dream come true for many of us. Please help us obtain this grant by either buying tickets or making donations. I encourage all MSRA members to support this event by attending, donating, or marketing this event to others. Sponsorships are available starting at $250.This event is also a family event. Beyond seeing the promising juniors playing, there will be Prince door prizes, and beer, pop and snacks will be provided.
Click on the promotion above for all the details of the event. For more information on the junior development program in Michigan and how you can help make a difference, you can contact MSRA president Hugh Stalker at hughstalker@comcast.net

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

MSRA Skills Tourney Results

MSRA Skills Tourney Results - March 4 - 7/10
4.5 Division was a hotly contested draw, Dave Guthrie played almost a flawless semi final to take out fellow Canadian Paul Gebrael 3-0 who to his credit forced Dave to play at his best. The other semi was a five game marathon between Greg Deeg and Jason Heywood. In what came down to a battle of fitness with some great extended rallies created by Greg's incredible shot making and Jason's relentless retrieving, Jason took the fifth 9-7. In the final Jason picked up where he left off in the semi winning 3-0 in a match where the game score does not reflect just how well Dave played in three very close and exciting games.


5.0 Division -Ricardo Ramos looked unbeatable in the round robin match's winning all three of his. John Kundrot did extend Ricardo to five games in their round robin match. In the Saturday match's, Andrew Caille had to win against John to advance into the final. The match see sawed back and forth with Andrew prevailing in five when John's gas tank ran dry. This set up a final between Andrew and Ricardo, Ricardo confident since he had won their round robin match 3-0. Andrew, motivated by his Saturday win over John, was looking for redemption. In a marathon of a final lasting well over an hour, a battle royal that neither player could take control of, came down to the fifth and deciding game. The score never got more than a couple of points apart eventually getting to 7-6 in Andrew's favor. There were five handouts played, ten points, before Andrew took the point to get to match ball. Couple more handouts before Ricardo gets to a point to draw to 7-8, again several more handouts before Andrew scored a point to win the fifth 9-7. This has to rank up with the best of all the MSRA finals played the last several years. Congratulations to both Ricardo and Andrew for providing such an exciting final.

Article Courtesy Of Phil Blagdurn.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

MSRA Age Tournament



MSRA Age Tournament


Sign-up for the MSRA State Age Group Singles Tournaments Today! There will be free beer at the finals and Prince will be giving away a racquet, you must a MSRA member and be present to drink the beer and be eligible for the racquet.

Here are the details:

Date: February 8th. thru 14th
Location: Birmingham Athletic Club.
Divisions: 30's, 40's and 50's.
Based on the number of entries we may add/split groups - 35's, 45's and 55's.
Entry deadline: Friday, February 5th. at 6:00pm
Email entries to: blagdurnp@dteenergy.com
Please include: Your name, actual age (may need splitting at 5's) and your daytime phone number(s).
MSRA Membership Fee = $25 (US) - Use Paypal Account on http://www.michigansquash.org/

Questions, call MSRA Tournament Director Phil Blagdurn (313) 235-5121 or e-mail at blagdurnp@dteenergy.com

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The MSRA Web Site

Check Out the New and Improved MSRA web site. I think you will agree that this is an excellent improvement.

http://www.michigansquash.org/