For the first time in its history, Sedgefield Squash Club has introduced
an Honorary Lifetime Member award and this has gone to Kevin Heyhurst, who has recently resigned as treasurer after many years involvement with the club. Kevin started to play when the building was situated at Sands Hall back in the mid 1970s and has had an active involvement as a player and on the committee ever since. The club thanks him for all his loyal service - he will be a big miss.
Normally, the summer would mean a rest from competitive squash for most players, but the introduction of the new Match Point series has meant that the club has players in action throughout the closed season. Sedgefield 1st Team player and junior coach, Oliver Walls, won the recent A Event tournament hosted by the Northern Club in Newcastle. Other events are taking place in Yarm, Sunderland and Pontefract during the summer and the club wishes its players the best of luck at these upcoming competitions.
The club hosted some taster sessions for Northfield School and Sports College at the beginning of June. Sedgefield was approached by the school to provide some enrichment days for its Year 10 pupils. The club provided courts, equipment and an England Squash qualified coach for the sessions, which were very well received. The club hopes to do more of this type of work in the future, to introduce juniors to the sport.
Sedgefield Squash Club is currently planning for a summer family fun day for members and friends of the club on the afternoon of 2 August, in Ceddesfeld Hall and grounds. This will include a bouncy castle, face painting and various physical activities. The bar will be open; bring your own food along. More details will be available on the club’s social media in the coming weeks.
If you would like to get involved in
squash or racket ball, you can contact
the club at
info@sedgefieldsquashclub.co.uk.