The Durham & Cleveland County Handicap competition, in which the winner is awarded the Boss Events Handicap Cup, started at the end of September 2025. Sedgefield Squash Club’s 1st team battled through the group stages, won their quarter final match, and played a thrilling semi-final against Barnard Castle, winning 3-2 by the slimmest of margins. Sunday 19 April saw them play in the final against the Norton 1st team. Unfortunately, Sedgefield weren’t able to secure the cup, losing 4-1, though each match was close, and provided great entertainment for spectators.
The 2025/26 season is now at a close for the club’s ladies and senior teams in the Durham & Cleveland Leagues.
After a slow start, Sedgefield’s ladies picked up their form in the latter part of the season, finishing a creditable third place, with Durham University Ladies winning that league. The 1st team again finished runners up in the top division. Unfortunately, Sedgefield’s 2nd team, who were promoted into that division for the first time last season, were relegated. The 3rd team, who were promoted to Division 2 last season, were relegated, and will now play in the same division as the 4th team, who finished a creditable fourth. Finally, the 5th team, Sedgefield’s development team, competed well in Division 4 with some great performances across the season from players of all ages.
Sedgefield’s junior section, who are coached on a Saturday morning and Thursday evening, have now competed in several events across the county this season. The club is grateful to its team of England Squash qualified coaches for their dedication and for passing their experience on to the next generation.
The next update will feature news from the Sedgefield Squash Club Championships.New members are always welcome. If you are interested in joining the club, please get in touch by email at membership@sedgfieldsquashclub.co.uk, including your contact number. You can find out more about the club at www.sedgefieldsquashclub.co.uk.