annual report - Squash Australia
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annual report - Squash Australia
ANNUAL REPORT 2 12 March 2013 Annual Report 2012 CONTENTS Vision / Mission Statement / Strategic Objectives / Terrace Squash Lease Details 3 WA Squash Personnel ............................................................................................ 4 History ..................................................................................................................... 5 President's Report ................................................................................................... 6 Masters Report ........................................................................................................ 7 Inaugral Hall of Fame Dinner................................................................................... 9 Juniors Committee Report ....................................................................................... 10 ‘Smarter Than Smoking’ Junior Talent Squad Camp .............................................. 11 WA State Junior Individual ..................................................................................... 13 Teams Championships Report ................................................................................ 14 2012 WA Open ........................................................................................................ 17 2012 WA Closed ..................................................................................................... 18 2012 State Teams ................................................................................................... 19 Pennant Competition Winners 2012 Autumn Season ............................................. 35 Pennant Competition Winners 2012 Winter Season ............................................... 36 Pennant Competition Winners 2012 Spring Season ............................................... 37 WA State Rankings as at 31/12/12 ......................................................................... 38 State Junior Championship Winners ....................................................................... 39 State Junior Players of the Year .............................................................................. 40 WA Open (State Champions) .................................................................................. 41 WA Closed (State Champions) ............................................................................... 42 WA Open (Division Winners) .................................................................................. 43 West Coast Open Champions ................................................................................. 44 Australian Masters Champions ................................................................................ 45 Notable Feats .......................................................................................................... 46 Major Awards ........................................................................................................... 48 Sponsors and Supporters ........................................................................................ 49 Page 2 Annual Report 2012 VISION ‘To grow the sport of Squash in WA in recognition that Squash is a fun, healthy, convenient and challenging activity that offers significant potential for personal and community development’ MISSION STATEMENT ‘Growth in participation and development, effectively managed’ To provide a strong foundation for the growth of participation, and for the effective development, of Squash players in WA To ensure the sport of Squash is managed in a way that ensures the viability of the provision of the game in the long-term in WA STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES PARTICIPATION GROWTH To promote and facilitate the expansion of player and community participation in Squash at all levels, enhance the quality of the participation experience and ensure the provision of Squash over the longer term in WA. DEVELOPMENT To assist in developing the people in Squash, the performance levels they achieve, and the profile of the sport in the community in WA. EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT To effectively and responsibly manage the Association in a way that optimises resources – human, financial and physical – and organisational competences for the long-term success of the Association. To ensure the management of effective relationships with all stake-holders and to ensure that the Association remains flexible and responsive to change TERRACE SQUASH LEASE 8 Year Lease 10 Year Lease Option Exercise Date 01/11/2006 to 31/10/2014 01/11/2014 to 31/10/2024 01/05/2014 to 01/08/2014 Page 3 Annual Report 2012 WA SQUASH PERSONNEL LIFE MEMBERS Pam Addison Joyce Barnett Frank Bradley Neil Butler The Late Helen Collins Sandie Davis John Durbridge Alan East John Freedman Ken Friday Elaine Freeman Harold Hughes Geoff Jamieson Monty Jeffrey Bill Lawton The Late Ken Legge Ian Marshall Del Mazzucchelli Helen Muir Eric Pearce Joy Pearce Chas Renner Una (Muffy) Rogers Ken Watson Don Watts Dean Williams Steve Winch BOARD OF MANAGEMENT President ................…..Stephen Bowen Vice President ........…….David Lawford Country...................…………Ray Smith Masters ..................………Ed Jennings Juniors ...................…….Glynn Bunting Pennant ..................…….Linda Roberts Centres/Courts…..Carsten Frederiksen COUNTRY COUNCIL Chairperson ………….……. Ray Smith Coaching………... ………Mike Cornish Officiating…………………... Neil Butler Committee Member...........Derek Nunn MASTERS COMMITTEE President ................. Vic Thomas Vice President ......... Phil Bradshaw Secretary/Treasurer Barb Mills Tournaments ........... Doug Minchin Liason ..................... Ed Jennings Liason to AMSA ...... Alison Williams Social Coordinator .. Marion Bradshaw ................................ Thomas Thomas Friday Night Co-Ord Phil Bradshaw ................................ Jan Ingram ................................ Vic Thomas Committee Member Greg Mills ................................ Linda McBrierty ................................ Joyce Barnett ................................ Chas Renner JUNIOR COMMITTEE Chairperson ............ Roger Campbell Treasurer ................ Mark Bridle Country Rep ............ Michelle Scoble Rankings Officer ..... David Cowell ................................ Tomoko McLean ................................ Rachel Percival ................................ Pam Addison ................................ Sandie Davis ................................ Rebecca Thickbroom REFEREES COMMITTEE Members ................. Pam Addison ................................ Neil Butler ................................ Sue Cowell ……………………… David Cowell ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF General Manager…………...Don Huffer Administration Officer…..…Dikea Binch State Coaching Director…Mike Cornish Development Officer……..….Sue Hillier Accounts…………..…....Linda McBriety DAY LEAGUE COMMITTEE Chairperson……….. David Lawford Members…………… Lyn Chandler ……………………… Russell Chandler ……………………… Jacqueline Cox ……………………… Leila Richards ……………………… Quita Cass Auditors…Australian Audit & Assurance Page 4 Annual Report 2012 HISTORY PRESIDENTS 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 WG Allan WG Allan WG Allan WG Allan WG Allan WG Allan A Rosenwar A Rosenwar J Freeman N Collins N Collins N Collins N Collins N Collins N Collins N Collins N Collins Norm Collins Harrold Hughes Harrold Hughes Ken Legge Ken Legge Ken Legge Ken Legge Ken Legge Ken Legge Ken Legge Ken Legge Ken Legge Ken Legge Neil Butler Neil Butler Neil Butler Neil Butler Neil Butler Gail Joppeck Gail Joppeck Gail Joppek Gail Joppek Peter Allison Peter Allison / Paul Schaal / John Hetherington John Hetherington John Hetherington John Hetherington Ray Smith Ray Smith Ray Smith Stephen Bowen Stephen Bowen Stephen Bowen Stephen Bowen Stephen Bowen Stephen Bowen Stephen Bowen Stephen Bowen Stephen Bowen VICE PRESIDENTS 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 RP Schlam Harrold Hughes Ken Legge Ken Legge J. Giroud J. Giroud Harrold Hughes Harrold Hughes Harrold Hughes Harrold Hughes Harrold Hughes Harrold Hughes Harrold Hughes Harrold Hughes Phil Joppeck Phil Joppeck Phil Joppeck Gail Joppeck Gail Joppeck Graham Keirath Graham Keirath Peter Allison Peter Allison Sandie Davis Sandie Davis Clive Deverall Stephen Bowen Stephen Bowen Stephen Bowen Stephen Bowen Stephen Bowen Steven Winch Steven Winch Peter Meintjes Peter Meintjes Peter Meintjes / David Lawford David Lawford David Lawford David Lawford David Lawford WA Squash is looking to put together a full history of past Presidents, Vice Presidents, Treasurers, Secretaries and Committee Chairpersons. If you have any old Annual Reports or AGM Minutes please contact Don Huffer at WA Squash on 9225 7255. Page 5 Annual Report 2012 PRESIDENTS REPORT Hall of Fame Presentation Dinner - Possibly the highlight of 2012 was the formation of the WA Squash Hall of Fame which commenced with a formal dinner and announcement of four(4) inaugural inductees – Barbara Wall, Dean Williams, Robyn Friday and Ken Watson. This was a long awaited but very enjoyable occasion and brought about primarily by the efforts of Sue Hillier and Alan East.Plans are well underway for the 2013 dinner and numbers are already looking significantly higher than 2012. It is hoped that every year we can make this event more and more successful with the main goals of acknowledging the achievements of our previous leading players and hopefully getting them back together to renew friendships and recollections of past glories. Referees - At the WA Open in May 2012 we once again conducted Referee training and assessment programmes (with assistance from John Small and Chris Sinclair) to increase the numbers of our accredited Referees. This was quite successful with some 6 new referees and reaccreditation of most existing referees. Country - Once again Mike Cornish has travelled massive numbers of kilometres to develop our country clubs and players. The inflatable courts are continuing to brightly promote squash and introduce squash to many children who would otherwise be totally unaware of our sport. Countryweek reverted to the normal weekend at the end of September after the CHOGM hiccup of 2011 which pushed it back to the end of October. Numbers were similar to previous years and the social interaction as always was possibly more enjoyed than the squash. Juniors - Numbers and standards in country areas are increasing quite quickly but we have a lot of work to do to get metro numbers up. At the 2012 Australian Junior Championships (AJCs) we once again came rd 3 which was a good result in relation to our population. In 2014 WA has been rostered to manage the AJCs . This is an opportunity to hopefully improve our results on home ground but also will present significant challenges for a complex management task for our Junior Committee. Country - Once again Mike Cornish has travelled massive numbers of kilometres to develop our country clubs and players. The inflatable courts are continuing to brightly promote squash and introduce squash to many children who would otherwise be totally unaware of our sport. Countryweek reverted to the normal weekend at the end of September after the CHOGM hiccup of 2011 which pushed it back to the end of October. Numbers were similar to previous years and the social interaction as always was possibly more enjoyed than the squash. Terrace Squash Centre - Is continuing to grow in turnover and profit which is being utilised primarily for country and junior development. The sublease of the offices has just been renegotiated to give substantial on going income to our organisation. Pennants - As always the greatest challenge is to maintain the number of registered and active pennant players. This year was no different. Funding - Once again the financial support of the Department of Sport and Recreation and Healthway was substantial and vital to our operations. The Board - A major positive of the management of WA Squash has been the stability of the members of the board with many of them having been involved for a lengthy period. This can also be a weakness as there is always a possibility of the core members retiring together. The board is aware of this and was happy to welcome one new member this year – Shawn Billowes. Linda Roberts joined last year but we need to be constantly seeking new enthusiastic board members. Thanks - As usual a great number of volunteers and staff have been vitally involved in the administration of squash in WA during 2012. I wish to thank all those members of the board, sub committees and our member clubs who have contributed and a special thanks to Don Huffer for the many long hours contributed to ensure that squash continues to progress in WA. Steve Bowen, President WA Squash Page 6 Annual Report 2012 MASTERS REPORT WAMS Committee 2012 At the WAMS AGM, in December 2012, a new committee was voted In comprising: Vic Thomas - Chair Linda McBrierty - Committee Rhonda Thomas - Social events Ed Jennings - Liaison to WASA Phil Bradshaw - Vice Chair Joyce Barnett - Committee Marion Bradshaw - Social events Jan Ingram - Friday night Coordinator Barb Mills - Treasurer/Secretary Chas Renner - Committee Greg Mills - Committee Alison Williams Liaison to AMSA Doug Minchin - Tournament Director Many thanks to all the other volunteers in Perth and country areas that were not on the committee, but supported WA Masters Squash in many areas throughout the year. To Ron Clayton, Sean Brockman, Warren Oliver and Rose Buswell from Bunbury; Grant Collins, From Rockingham; Ashley Clarke from Katanning and Dr Ray Borcherds from Geraldton; as well as others from Perth who gave their time and effort to Masters, I am sincerely grateful. Events Tussle on the Terrace (February 2012) 69 players attended & ran their little hearts out. A well-run, fun night was enjoyed by all. South West Teams, Busselton (March 2012) Up in numbers, with a record five divisions. Lots of hot, happy, exhausted people. Katanning Games (April 2012) Good attendance from Perth but not well supported by Katanning players. That didn’t stop us from having a good time. Rock Classic, Rockingham (May 2012) Numbers were up on last year. Well organised and run by Doug Minchin and willing volunteers. Geraldton Masters (August 2012) Good numbers from Perth and again from Geraldton. Doug Minchin organised and donated the costs for a bus to Geraldton. WA Masters State Championships, Blue Gum Squash Centre (July 2012) Numbers were very good. Lots of hard work by volunteers and committee members made this a special tournament, with most of the players staying back for the presentations. Australian Masters Championships, Individual/Teams, Adelaide SA (September 2012) Approximately 64 people from WA made the trip to Adelaide. Large numbers from all over Australia attended. A great experience. Spring Teams, Squash Factory (November 2012) Numbers up on last year. This fun tournament capped off the year nicely, with almost everyone staying for presentations. Friday Night Masters Season one; there seemed to be a great vibe, numbers were well up. Season two; as usual, was not as good; with injuries, holidays and social engagements etc. eroding numbers a bit but all in all a very satisfying year for Masters’ Friday Nighters. Social Activities Dinners were held on the Saturday night of the Busselton Teams event, Katanning Games, Rock Classic and Geraldton Masters. Page 7 Annual Report 2012 Masters’ subsidised dinners at Il Cammino in Carlisle, being the State Masters Championships’ Dinner (50 people); House of Chow in Adelaide, being the teams dinner get together, every WA person in Adelaide attended (65 people). End of year function, Christmas Dinner Dance, at the Royal Perth Golf Club (101 people). A tribute to our hard working committee who made these events successful. General Masters’ purchases over the year: double door lock up cabinet, 50 inch plasma TV, 120 laminated calendars, 200 car stickers (the proceeds of 100 of these, $382.00, was donated to Junior Squash for their Esperance tournament medallions), approximately 60 towels(45 were embroidered), polo shirts for the State Championships and Australian Championships, racquets (at cost) from Black Knight for State Championships prizes, trophies and Honour board shields, wine and beer for prizes and functions. Accolades Alan Applebee is the 2012 recipient of the “Recognition of Contribution to WA Masters Squash” award. Congratulations to: Sue Volzke (Gold) and Anne Richards (Silver) for their World Masters’ Championship wins in Birmingham, England. Australian Masters’ Champions in Adelaide were: Anne Richards, 55--‐59 Open; Sue Volzke, 6064; Hongi Laing, 60‐64 Open; Chas Renner, 80‐84 Open. A fantastic effort by all. Summing up My grateful thanks to the dedicated 2012 committee members for their support throughout the year and to the many other volunteers who gave their time and effort. We were very fortunate to have Black Knight th (Glynn Bunting) as our major sponsor for the 4 year in a row. We also extend our thanks to all the other sponsors for their continued support. WA Masters is alive and kicking due to the enormous effort of the 2012 committee. We will endeavour to get bigger and better this year. Please keep your eye on our website, for information, posters, photos and entry forms for the various tournaments. Google WA Squash, scroll over Competitions, click on Masters; or click on to our rotating emblem at the bottom of the web page. Stay young, keep fit, play Masters Squash. Vic Thomas WAMS 2012 Chairman 2012 WA State Masters Championships Results Event Winner Runner up Event Winner Runner up O/35 Open Sam Wendt Anthony Bruyns O/40 Open Chris Purnell Chris Veale Chan O/45 Open O/40 Open Linda Towill O/45 Open Glyn McKeon Ali Butler O/50 Open Dave Downman Niall McNamara Nola Williams Julie Audas O/50 Open Peter Meintjes Stewart Lee O/55 Open Di Wilson Barb Mills O/50 Div 2 Robert Peat Michael Keiselbach O/60 Open Yvonne Trotter Linda McBrierty O/55 Open Robert Peat Greg Mills O/60 Open Hongi Lang Vic Thomas O/65 Open Brian Wadcock Tony Walsh O/60 Div 2 Lyn Hazlett O/70 Open Joyce Barnett O/75 Open Joan Dreghorn O/70 Open Ray Villaroya O/75 Open Chas Renner Page 8 Annual Report 2012 INAUGURAL HALL OF FAME DINNER The Inaugural Hall of Fame dinner was held on 19 September at the iconic Old Brewery, Thomas Hardwick Room. 119 guests attended representing WA Squash from the 50s, 60s, 70, 80s and 90s and what a fantastic night it was. It was a great social event with many catching up with former pennant team members, State Team members, coaches, managers, Life Members and of course our four inductees, Ken Watson, Barbara Wall, Dean Williams and Robyn Lambourne. The first inductee was Robyn Lambourne (nee Friday). When asked about her memorable events she reflected on the World Open Juniors but went on to say that the tournaments she played in each country all held a special memory and was hard to pick out a favourite one. Robyn currently lives in England and is now a swim coach. Robyn has four children who are all active however none are playing squash. Her eldest son is an excellent swimmer and is hoping to go to the next Olympics, remember the Lambourne name. Next was Dr Ken Watson. Ken was a talented athlete excelling in many sports who discovered the game of squash on a rainy day when tennis was cancelled. Ken was also an academic which took him to Oxford University and then to Europe where he spent a considerable time coaching. Ken spoke about how his scientific background led him to analysing the game to improve his coaching skills. Ken is one of the most respected squash coaches in Australia and the World Squash Federation. Barbara Wall was excited to be inducted into the WA Squash Hall of Fame. This was the first time Barbara could celebrate her British Open win with the WA Squash community and so many people she grew up with. Barb spoke about her journey from a young player jumping on the Oxford courts whenever someone was late for their booking to her quest to be strong and fit for the 1979 British Open. With the help of Shirley Strickland her fitness improved and the rest they say is history. Barb spoke about the influence her father George Wall had on her career. Barb thanked all the people in the room who had helped her throughout her career and said she was so excited and honoured to be inducted into the WA Squash Hall of Fame. Dean Williams followed on from Barb and like her Dean said this was a special award as he could share the night with so many people who had a part in his career. Deans father Harley wanted him to go to university but said if he could win the Junior and Senior title in the one year then he could pursue his love of squash. With this incentive Dean took up the challenge and never looked back. Dean reminisced about some great matches he had with Steve Wall which set him up to play the great Pakistani’s including Jahangir Khan. Dean was one of the few players to take a game off Jahangir which obviously didn’t go down well with Jahangir as he told the story about a later match that only lasted 6 minutes. WA Squash would like thank Alan East for his valued input and tireless hours to make this such a successful event. Thank you also to Sue Hillier for organising this event. Page 9 Annual Report 2012 JUNIOR COMMITTEE REPORT Roger Campbell, Mark Bridle, Pam Addison, David Cowell, Rachel Percival, John MacMillon and Sandie Davis made up the Junior Committee for 2012. They were very ably assisted and guided by the WA Squash Development Officer, Sue Hillier. The Committee met 6 times during the year and placed a major emphasis on improving junior participation numbers. The Junior camp was held at Blue Gum Squash Centre to start the year and was attended by about 80 players between the ages of 12 and 15. This was followed by the first junior tournament of the year, the New Year’s Bash which attracted 72 entries. While many players were a bit rusty the large number of entries made it a good competitive start of the season. The State Junior Championships were held at Esperance with 87 entries. Our State junior Champions for 2012 were Eloise O’Connor and Matthew Bridle. The Junior Teams event was held in the week following with six regions competing. This contributed to the number of country players in the State Championships as most country regions were represented. The winners for the third year in a row were the Esperance Bashers with the Northern Nicks finishing second. The winners of the Joyce Barnett and Chas Renner sportsmanship awards were Kiara Rogers and Jeremy Gordon respectively. The percentage of country involvement was reflected in the make-up of the State Junior Team with half the members coming from country regions. There were a number of tournaments around the state during the year, generally run by the club hosting them. The exception was the Presidents Cup which was run by the Junior Committee when the centre that applied to host it pulled out at the last minute. The State Junior Championships and Teams Event were run by WA Squash office staff. The State Junior Team travelled to Hobart for the Australian Junior Championships in September. I would like to acknowledge the time and effort put in by the State Junior Coach, Mike Cornish, Assistant Junior Coach, Sue Hillier, and the State Junior Team Manager, Sue Cowell with some coaching support from Tim Cowell. They were assisted by several parents, including Mark Bridle and Nanette Hollis who acted as carers and helpers. There were several notable Individual results including Eloise O’Connor Runner up Girls 17YAG and Luke Bunting Runner up Boys 19 YAG. Matt Bridle and Kiara Rogers made the semifinals of their age groups. In the Teams Event WA finished third overall behind Queensland and New South Wales. WA finished runner up in the 13 YAG and 19 YAG. The Junior Committee spend a largest amount of time on State Team issues, especially the financial side and chasing up monies owed. Rachel Percival and Sandie Davis are leaving the committee and I would like to thank them for their service over the last few years. There are three new members who are nominating and they will hopefully provide new ideas and different ways of looking at things. As we head into 2013 there are a number of challenges for the committee and the juniors. The introduction of the Australian Junior Tour and Ranking System may cause confusion over national rankings and seeding’s for national events but will hopefully settle down as any hiccups are dealt with. The lack of girls coming through remains low although is better than the last few years. The challenge is to get them into the sport and keep them through all the age groups. Over the last couple of years the number playing in junior competitions has grown but there are still a number of clubs that either don’t have juniors or only have a few playing in WA Squash events and we should be looking to encourage the competitive side of the sport. Roger Campbell Chairperson – Junior Committee Page 10 Annual Report 2012 ‘SMARTER THAN SMOKING’ JUNIOR TALENT SQUAD CAMP th th The 2012 Squash camp was held at the Bluegum Squash Centre 19 and 29 January. The metro clubs represented at the camp were Belmont, Bluegum, Hilton, Madd/Gosnells, Marmion and Vic Park. The country juniors came from Bruce Rock, Esperance, Exmouth, Geraldton, Kambalda, Katanning, Kojunup, Moora and Narrogin. Overall we had 56 juniors attend the camp. The break down was: Country – 34 players, 27 13 age group (22 boys and 5 girls) and 7 in 15s (6 boys and 1 girl). Metro – 22 players, 13 in 13 age group (9 boys and 4 girls) and 9 in 15s (6 boys and 3 girls). Mike Cornish, State Coaching Director and myself organized the event with the assistance of coaches; Tim Cowell, Tim Cornish, Boby Markovic, Mike Dufour, Josh Aviet, Tom Bowden and Lachie McVey. They all did a fantastic job having to cope with oppressive weather conditions with the temperature reaching 38 degrees for both days. Day 1 We commenced the camp with a warm up and physical assessment (best to get this over before it got too hot). The juniors were split into 6 groups – we had some juniors with excellent core strength and others who now know what to work on. The 5 minute endurance test was not popular but was a great opportunity to assess the fitness level of each of the participants. The next session was on squash techniques with coaches going through the basics. We then we moved onto specific shots with each coach assigned a different shot to teach. This was a great tool to identify the levels of the palyers and to provide some tips on how to develop each shot. The nourishing natural lollies on offer were a great incentive for the participants to hit targets. Lunch was a welcome break for the players presenting a chance to fuel up and rehydrate. After lunch a skills testing session saw many junior pass the Blue, Green, Red, Orange and Bronze levels. The silver level proved too difficult for all of them. Restricted game play followed. It seemed that all juniors thoroughly enjoyed the session as they played until exhausted and time for home. Day 2 The Day’s activities were due to commence with the outside team challenges. This had to be quickly reorganised due to freak thunder and lightning. We commenced the day with a warm up in hot and wet conditions. Flexibility assessments followed involving a noted flexible coach in Josh Aviet. Some of the players impresses with their flexibility but as usual the stand out was from Esperance.. The Teams Championship followed. The juniors were split into 8 teams (each team a mixture of experienced players and beginners) and each junior challenging one of Page 11 Annual Report 2012 the members of the opposing sides. The overall winner was team 5 who won all matches. Each member of the winning team received eyewear for their efforts. Lunch was a welcome relief as it again offered the opportunity for the players to have a rest and refuel. There was no such luxury for the coaches as thy received a run through on the afternoon activities and had to prepare themselves for what appeared to be a challenging and interesting afternoon.. A Referee/Marker workshop conducted by the illustrious Neil Butler kicked off the afternoon session. The participants remained in their groups with Neil presenting them with a “how to be a millionaire” quiz. Participants had the option of asking a team member for assistance. The final score saw teams 3, 4 and 8 in a tie. In the tiebreaker each team sent in their captains to answer the final question. Despite two of them being State Team members they could not handle the pressure and with no question answered correctly the squiz remained tied. The juniors all learned some valuable principles of refereeing and marking. Such information was put to good use when they were required to fulfil such roles at the tournament the next two days. With all the coaches and juniors well rested we went onto the Team Challenge. These activities required participants to work together as a team. Points were available for each challenge. We had 8 activities (4 outside and 4 on the courts) with only two using squash rackets. Some of the challenges were quite difficult, in fact the one I ran ‘helium stick’ was much tougher than it looked. The aim was to get a long piece of dowel to the floor with everyone’s fingers still in contact with the stick. Whilst it sounded easy, it was not. Teamwork and effective communication skills were required. Watching the team members attempt to work together was interesting and at times quite comical (I had a great time). None of the teams managed to successfully complete this challenge ( too many chiefs and not enough Indians). In the other challenges we saw some great scores with: ‘The Tree Nest’ -getting as many balls into the basket in a specific time frame. The basket was strung up on a tree. ‘Moon Ball’ - keep the ball off the ground for as long as possible whilst keeping the correct order. ‘A Frame’ - get a person standing on the A Frame from A – B via ropes attached to the A frame held by the rest of the team, to be completed in the fastest time possible. Agility – the physical challenge to run around the course in quickest time. Concentration Grid - in a time frame tick off the numbers 1 – 100 as quick as possible taking turns per number – was this easy? The highest score was16 Continuous Drives – to hit as many drives down the backhand wall within a target area. The challenge here was some could drive others struggled. Serve Challenge - to serve and land the ball into a box at back of the court. The overall winner was team 7. They won the most (4) challenges due to their communication skills and ability to get on as a team. They received eyewear for their excellent efforts. The camp ended with Mike Cornish handing out the Skill Testing certificates and camp attendance certificates. Once again the camp was a great success. A special thanks to Thea White who voluntarily organized the lunches and snacks each day which was a tough job satisfying hungry squash players and coaches. Thank you to Rita Baldwin-Wright who helped Thea in this task and also thankyou to Neil Harland who cooked the sausages. Thank you to the parents who provided lots of muffins for morning tea. A special thank you to Gay Dean and Bluegum Squash Centre for the use of their courts during the camp and tournament. Thank you to all the coaches mentioned above, to Neil Butler for his expertise and to Don Huffer, Manager WA Squash for his support of this event. Sue Hillier Development Officer WA Squash Page 12 Annual Report 2012 WA STATE JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS REPORT The 2012 WA State Junior Age Individual Championships attracted 123 entries with ages ranging from 9 to 19. Players came from as far afield as Broome, Kalgoorlie and Esperance. It was pleasing to see a significant increase on last year’s entries with 50 metropolitan juniors competing. Growth in numbers can largely be attributed to the hard work of dedicated volunteers in the various Country and Metropolitan regions. Matt Bridle took out the top seed Luke Bunting to win the 19 years old boys age group in a close 5 game match. Eloise O'Connor won the 19 girls age group after beating Luka Stroop in 3. WA State Junior Championships Winners: Matthew Bridle and Eloise O’Connor. Image provided by Louise Jamieson. Page 13 Annual Report 2012 WA STATE JUNIOR TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIPS REPORT The 2012 State Junior Teams event was held in conjunction with the Individuals championship. This year it journeyed to the Goldfields region, all the way down to the defending champion’s home town of Esperance. We had 6 teams enter with newcomers Goldfields Minors (GFM) combining the centre of Eastern Goldfields & Kambalda. The Defending champions, the Esperance Bay of Isle’s Bashers (ESP) had hot competition from the other top 3 teams: Central Champs (CEN), Mid West Magic (MDW), and Northern Nicks (NTN). The Southwest Slammers (STW) came into the comp with possibly their strongest team to date. All of the teams did their best with filling all age groups, but unfortunately there was a lack of 11’s girls with Esperance being the only region to have a representative. Round 1 ESP v GFM, CEN v STW & MDW v NTN The defending champions had everything under wraps when they started off against their neighbours to the north. An initiation to many from the new team as to how enticing it can be when you’re playing for a team. The result ESP v GFM (35-5). CEN was off and running against an improved STW team, who took the 17’s match away from CEN. Both teams did not have any 11’s players so 10 points were void from the overall score. The result CEN v STW (23-7). 3 v 4, MDW taking on the team they piped last year in NTN. But the tables turned on the magic with NTN breaking through. The result, MDW v NTN (8-29). Round 2 CEN v NTN, ESP v MDW & STW v GFM The Nicks showed in the last round that they really want to be back into the top three, and here they were against the no.2 ranked Champs. It was a tough contest with NTN taking the 13’s & 11’s & CEN taking the 15’s & 17’s but NTN had just enough points to take the win. The result CEN v NTN (14-23). Esperance were out to prove dominance and they claimed it against the Magic. The result ESP v MDW (29-11). The Slammers, as always give it their all in the teams but that wasn’t enough to shake off the newcomers. Although, a special mention to Brent Brody (STW), for a spectacular dive for the ball in his match. The result STW v GFM (12-25). Round 3 MDW v CEN, ESP v STW & NTN v GFM The Magic were looking to take a win after rounds 1 & 2. The Champs were out to deny them, claiming the 13’s, 15’s & 17’s. The result MDW v CEN (11-26). It was a one sided affair in ESP v STW, but the Slammers are not short on determination, managing to avoid a white wash. The result ESP v STW (34-3). The Nicks were on a roll at looking to reclaim a top three spot, at this stage they were only a few points difference with ESP. The Minors were settling in well, even after they lost their 17’s player to injury. The result NTN v GFM (35-2) Page 14 Annual Report 2012 Round 4 CEN v GFM, ESP v NTN & MDW v STW Day 2 of the teams, nearly at the end. All credit to the Minors, they did not give up. Even though the results are against them they kept up their performance. The Champs were just too classy for them. The result CEN v GFM (30-7). The match that the Nicks were looking forward too against rival Esperance. The points were close and both teams knew they needed the wins. Once again the top 15 boys met up with Damon MacMillan cementing his position as 15’s Champion against Darby Scoble. But it wasn’t enough for the nicks. The result ESP v NTN (2614). MDW had not won yet and were looking to get some points on the board. They breathed easily winning all but the 17’s. The result. MDW v STW (25-9) Round 5 MDW v GFM, NTN v STW & ESP v CEN The final round of what has been a terrific tournament. With everyone looking forward to finishing and planning the long trip home. The Magic had a win on the board and The Minors were just enjoying the experience. The result MDW v GFM (24-10). The Nicks dominated the 13’s with them winning and being undefeated throughout the teams championships. However the Nicks played out of order in the higher age groups but were gracious in defeat with the Slammers taking their second ever win in the teams. Once again Brent Brody entertained the crowd during his match. The result NTN v STW (22-15). Esperance were not going to make it easy for the Champs as they once again cemented their top spot despite the Champs taking the 13’s. The result ESP v CEN (27-13) Before the overall results the Sportsmanship awards were announced. The Joyce Barnett and the Chas Renner awards were presented to the recipients of who the coaches/managers thought had the best attitude on court and played the best. The Joyce Barnett Award went to Kiara Roger (NTN) on a total of 20 votes. Kiara performed consistently in an undefeated 13’s team. The Chas Renner Award went to a brand new junior who was also a reserve player. Jeremy Gordon from Tom Price, representing STW. He has a natural talent and always enjoyed playing. The winners of the 2012 State Junior Teams Event, for the third year in a row on 151 points – Esperance (Bay of Isles) Bashers. Page 15 Annual Report 2012 I would personally like to thank the Esperance Squash Club for providing the facilities which were fantastic, the canteen and the ‘wood fire’ especially. To all of the Team managers, coaches and parents, we thank them for taking the time to bring the juniors to Esperance Also to the sponsors; The WA Masters Squash Committee, WA Squash & Smarter than Smoking. We thank them, as without their continued support we would not be able to hold great events such as these. The State Titles and Teams Event next year head back to Perth but the centre is still to be confirmed David Cowell Tournament Co-Ordinator Page 16 Annual Report 2012 2012 WA OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS Mike Corren won his third successive and fourth overall Western Australian Mens Open when he defeated Englishman Lewis Walters in the final of the 2012 ‘City of Perth’ International Squash Challenge. Liu Tsz-Ling from Hong Kong became the first overseas player in win the Western Australian Ladies Open since 1954 when Miss D Morgan from England won the event. Image: 2012 WA Open Champion – Mike Corren (SA). Image provided by Louise Jamieson Page 17 Annual Report 2012 2012 WA CLOSED CHAMPIONSHIPS The 2012 WA Closed event has produced two first time winners with Tim Cowell and Sue Hillier becoming this year’s champions. Tim Cowell defeated Chris Lark in a hard fought 5 game final to become the Mens Closed Champion. In the ladies event Sue Hillier had to overcome two former WA Closed Champions before taking out this year’s title. Sue defeated Amanda Hopps (1996, 2009 and 2011 Champion) to make the play off for the 2012 title and then recovered after losing the first game to defeat Cindy Meintjes (2007 and 2010 Champion) in the final. Image: 2012 WA Closed Champions – Sue Hillier and Tim Cowell. Image provided by Louise Jamieson. Results Division Winner Runner Up Mens Closed Tim Cowell Chris Lark Ladies Closed Sue Hillier Cindy Meintjes Mens Div 1 Dan Jones Francois Vorster Ladies Div 1 Sue Girando Angela Cornish Mens Div 2 Robert Beer Brady Smale Ladies Div 2 Emma Cornish Zoe Massam Mens Div 3 Rick Ranchhod Lachie McVey Ladies Div 3 Liana Guzburg Dallas Beattie Mens Div 4 Shaun Billowes Kelvin Ussher Image: 2012 WA Closed Champion Tim Cowell. Image provided by Louise Jamieson. Page 18 Annual Report 2012 2012 STATE TEAMS JUNIOR TEAM INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Coach .................................. Mike Cornish Assistant Coach ....................... Sue Hillier Manager ................................. Sue Cowell Luke Bunting (Boys 19s) and Eloise O'Connor (Girls 17s) have produced excellent performance to finish as runner ups in their respective Age Groups at the Australian Junior Age Championships held in Hobart, Tasmania. The two players had similar tournaments with both being seeded two, both defeating third seeded opponents 3/1 in their semi-finals and both going down 0/3 to the top seed in their finals. 19’s Boys ................ .Matt Bridle ........................................... Luke Bunting ...................................... Dayne Gruenthal 19’s Girls ........................ Eloise O’Connor .............................................. Luka Stroop 17’s Boys ......................... Ethan Florisson ................................................ Jack Hillier ............................................ Brent Scheer 17’s Girls .......................... Emma Cornish ....................................... Michelle Cornish ....................................... Jessica McLean 15’s Boys .........................Bruno Colantoni .............................................. Tye Harland .....................................Damon MacMillan 15’s Girls ........................... Sophie Devine ............................................ Zoe Massam ....................................... Natharra Wahid 13’s Boys ........................... Lindsay Crane ........................................... William Curtis .......................................... Harry McKeon 13’s Girls ................................ Ami Devine ………………………..……. Siarna Gaudio ............................................ Kiara Rogers Matthew Bridle (Boys 19s) and Kiara Rogers (Girls 13s) both came away with fourth placing despite being the first year in their particular age group. Matthew was unfortunate in having to play team mate Luke Bunting at the semi-final stage. JUNIOR TEAM RESULTS The WA State Junior Team produced another solid performance to finish third overall at the 2012 Australian Junior Championships held in Hobart, Tasmania. Final Team Placings 1. Queensland 2. New South Wales 3. Western Australia 4. South Australia 5. Victoria 6. Tasmania 7. Australian Capital Territory 8. Northern Territory SENIOR TEAM No Senior team selected. Page 19 Annual Report 2012 Page 20 Annual Report 2012 Page 21 Annual Report 2012 Page 22 Annual Report 2012 Page 23 Annual Report 2012 Page 24 Annual Report 2012 Page 25 Annual Report 2012 Page 26 Annual Report 2012 Page 27 Annual Report 2012 Page 28 Annual Report 2012 Page 29 Annual Report 2012 Page 30 Annual Report 2012 Page 31 Annual Report 2012 Page 32 Annual Report 2012 Page 33 Annual Report 2012 Page 34 Annual Report 2012 PENNANT COMPETITION WINNERS – 2012 Autumn Season WOMEN MIXED State League Ladies State Tuesday Div 1 Div 2 Div 3 Div 4 Mirrabooka 1 Marmion 1 Blue Gum 4 Blue Gum 5 Maddington/Gosnells 2 Thursday Div 1 Div 2 Div 3 Vic Park 1 Mullaloo 1 Belmont 2 State League Mens State Subiaco 1 Monday Div 1 Div 2 Div 3 Div 4 Div 5 Div 6 Div 7 Mirrabooka 1 Belmont 1 Kensington 1 Mirrabooka 3 Mirrabooka 4 Blue Gum 7 Mirrabooka 7 Tuesday Div 1 Div 2 Div 3 Div 4 Div 5 Div 6 Div 7 Div 8 Hilton 2 Belmont 2 Subiaco Kings 2 Subiaco Kings 3 Vic Park 4 Marmion 2 Cambridge 3 Mullaloo 4 Thursday Div 1 Div 2 Div 3 Div 4 Div 5 Div 6 Div 7 Div 8 Hilton 1 Mullaloo 3 Vic Park 2 Subiaco Kings 5 North Beach 2 Vic Park 4 Mullaloo 10 Cambridge 3 State Grade Winning Teams Ladies Mirrabooka Cindy Meintjes Leigh-Anne Kaye Fiona Whooley Rachel Kaliatama Fiona Tomlinson Men’s Subiaco Tim Cowell Courtney Diggins Brendan Cocks Adam Mossenson Sam Wendt Page 35 Annual Report 2012 PENNANT COMPETITION WINNERS – 2012 Winter Season WOMEN State League Ladies State Tuesday Div 1 Div 2 Div 3 Div 4 Thursday Div 1 Div 2 Div 3 MIXED Belmont 1 Vic Park 1 Marmion 2 Maddington/Gosnells 1 Marmion 3 Vic Park 1 Belmont 2 Kensington 1 Monday Div 1 Div 2 Div 3 Div 4 Div 5 Div 6 Div 7 Div Mirrabooka 1 Hilton 2 Kensington 1 Hilton 5 Blue Gum 6 Kensington 3 Belmont 3 Maddington/Gosnells 1 Tuesday Div 1 Div 2 Div 3 Div 4 Div 5 Div 6 Div 7 Div 8 Belmont 1 Kensington 1 Blue Gum 4 North Beach 2 Blue Gum 7 Mullaloo 2 Cambridge 3 Kensington 3 Thursday Div 1 Div 2 Div 3 Div 4 Div 5 Div 6 Div 7 Div 8 Hilton 1 Mullaloo 1 The Vines 1 North Beach 1 Hilton 4 Marmion 1 The Vines 2 North Beach 5 State Grade Winning Teams Ladies Mirrabooka Laura Keating Eloise O’Connor Moana Hislop Karen Knox Tanya Skidmore Page 36 Annual Report 2012 PENNANT COMPETITION WINNERS – 2012 Spring Season WOMEN MEN State League State League Mens State Tuesday Div 1 Div 2 Div 3 Div 4 Thursday Div 1 Div 2 Div 3 Vic Park 1 Kensington 1 Mullaloo 3 Mirrabooka 1 Maddington/Gosnells 1 Mullaloo 2 Vic Park 1 Subiaco 1 Monday Div 1 Div 2 Div 3 Div 4 Div 5 Div 6 Div 7 Mirrabooka 1 Cambridge 1 Kensington 1 Blue Gum 5 Subiaco 3 Mirrabooka 6 Maddington/Gosnells 1 Tuesday Div 1 Div 2 Div 3 Div 4 Div 5 Div 6 Div 7 Div 8 Subiaco 2 Subiaco 4 Vic Park 2 Cambridge 2 Mullaloo 3 Cambridge 4 Belmont 4 Kensington 4 Thursday Div 1 Div 2 Div 3 Div 4 Div 5 Div 6 Div 7 Hilton 1 Hilton 2 Hilton 3 Belmont 3 Mullaloo 6 Cambridge 1 Mullaloo 9 State Grade Winning Teams Men’s Subiaco 1 Tim Cowell Courtney Diggins Brendan Cocks Sam Wendt Leon Holmes Brendan Baker Dale Edgar Page 37 Annual Report 2012 STATE RANKINGS – As at 31 December 2012 MEN 1. David Ilich 2. Tim Cowell 3. Ben Morrison 4. Timothy Cornish 5. Jack Molloy 6. William Jones 7. Courtney Diggins 8. John Stamopoulos WOMEN 1. Sue Hillier 2. Sonia Pinter 3. Laura Keating 4. Sam Jack 5. Amanda Cranston 6. Leigh-Anne Kaye 7. Anne Richards 8. Eloise O’Connor 19 BOYS 1. Luke Bunting 2. Matt Bridle 3. Brenton Scheer 4. Dayne Gruenthal 5. Joshua Fiorentino 6. Elliot Curtis 7. Hasitha Abeysekera 19 GIRLS 1. Eloise O’Connor 2. Luka Stroop 3. Danii Scheer 4. Michaela Florisson 5. Maddie Clark 6. Renae Capelli 17 BOYS 1. Brenton Scheer 2. Aidan Bailey 3. Jack Hillier 4. Ethan Florisson 5. Noah Strom 6. Damon MacMillan 7. Brent Brody 8. Sebastian Hood 17 GIRLS 1. Eloise O’Connor 2. Jessica McLean 3. Michelle Cornish 4. Emma Cornish 5. Zoe Massam 6. Kelli Scheer 7. Faith Hickey 8. Victoria Bell 15 BOYS 1. Damon MacMillan 2. Bruno Colantoni 3. Darby Scoble 4. Tye Harland 5. William Curtis 6. Timotheus Tay 7. Angus Dufour 8. Dylan Brown 15 GIRLS 1. Zoe Massam 2. Natharra Wahid 3. Sophie Devine 4. Samantha Crane 5. Maddy Jamieson 6. Dallas Beattie 7. Olivia Wisken 8. Keah Florisson 13 BOYS 1. William Curtis 2. Harry McKeon 3. Lindsay Crane 4. Jack Osborn 5. Trey McKenzie 6. Scott Armstrong 7. Callum Smart 8. Jaylan Hovingh 13 GIRLS 1. Kiara Rogers 2. Lileon Bierman 3. Siarna Gaudio 4. Ami Devine 5. Kasey Clancy-Taylor 6. Meg Hillier 7. Lucy Cuparri 8. Isabella Diver Page 38 Annual Report 2012 STATE JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS YEAR BOYS 1961 R. Burns GIRLS 1962 P. Canute 1963 1964 Bruce Rowe Bruce Rowe Diane Blackney June Waring 1965 Graham Nathan B. Wall 1966 B. Osborne B. Wall 1967 R. Meuleman June Waring 1968 R. Mueleman L. Collins 1969 W. Lawton L. Collins 1970 Kevin Andrews L. Collins 1971 Stephen Wall Erica Luke 1972 John Meuleman J. M. O'Shannassy 1973 D. H. Williams J. M. O'Shannassy 1974 D. H. Williams A. Hartles 1975 Ian Clarke 1976 Neil Shipley Judith Luke 1977 Chris Blake T. McKenna 1978 John Rogers V. Freedman 1979 M. Pallo T. Dunne 1980 J. Barnes S. Carter 1981 J. Barnes R. Friday 1982 K. Paddick S. Carter 1983 R. Hughes R. Friday 1984 S. Durbridge S. Brady 1985 S. Durbridge Jodie Girando 1986 S. Ellul K. McBride 1987 J. Girando A. Hopps 1988 S. Ellul A. Hopps 1989 N. Gallagher J. Italiano 1990 M. Bingham J. Eldridge 1991 C. Hogan L. Wheeler 1992 L. Sorfleet J. Buchan 1993 L. Sorfleet J. Zwann 1994 F. Orr C. Meuleman 1995 T. Sorfleet C. Meuleman 1996 J. Stamopoulos B. Lewis 1997 G. Sanders F. Ponta 1998 G. Sanders B. Lewis 1999 M. Sanders B. Lewis 2000 M. Sanders F. Ponta 2001 D. Campbell S. Peter 2002 Y. Tsuchiya K, Mernagh 2003 D. Blackney K. Mernagh 2004 N. Aggarwal K. McQueen 2005 J. Patmore K. McQueen 2006 T. Cowell L. Huffer 2007 T. Cowell L. Huffer 2008 T. Cowell M. Maricic 2009 S. Brown M. Maricic 2010 L. Bunting L. Stroop 2011 W. Koteka S Mills 2012 M. Bridle E. O’Connor Page 39 Annual Report 2012 “SMARTER THAN SMOKING” JUNIOR OF THE YEAR 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Brodie McLean Neeraj Aggarwal Tim Cowell Tim Cowell Robbie Reilly Luka Stroop & Tim Cowell Mikayla Maricic Liam Bailey David Cowell David Cowell Alex McLean Joshua Fiorentino “SMARTER THAN SMOKING” JUNIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Sam Brown Jake Davidson Emily Bunting Tim Cowell Sam Brown Walter Koteka Walter Koteka Eloise O’Connor “GRAYS” JUNIOR GRADED PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Dayne Gruenthal Mardae Selepak Not Awarded Samantha Crane Not Awarded Not Awarded Page 40 Annual Report 2012 WA OPEN (State Champions) LADIES MENS 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Miss D. Morgan (Eng.) Miss H. Williams Miss V. Marshall Miss V. Marshall Mrs. V. Clauson Miss H. Jordan Mrs. V. Clauson Mrs. H. Smith Mrs. H. Smith Miss H. Plaisted Mrs. V. Clauson Miss H. Plaisted Miss H. Plaisted Miss H. Plaisted H. Muir B. Wall B. Wall B. Wall J. Irving C. VanNierop C. VanNierop C. VanNierop C. VanNierop C. VanNierop C. VanNierop B. Wall B. Oldfield B. Oldfield B. Oldfield D. Davis D. Davis D. Davis D. Davis R. Friday S. Carter R. Lambourne R. Lambourne R. Lambourne R. Lambourne S. Carter S. Carter S. Carter J. Freedman D. Hamilton J. Cheadle C.C. Johnson C.C. Johnson D. Hamilton C.C. Johnson K. J. Watson K. J. Watson K. Watson K. Watson D. Watts J. Freedman F. Taaffe F. Spittell M.C. Exley F. Spittell F. Taaffe F. Spittell R. Meuleman R. Meuleman R. Meuleman R. Meuleman K. Andrews D.H. Williams D.H. Williams D.H. Williams R.W. George R.W. George S.L. Wall D.H. Williams D.H. Williams D.H. Williams R.W. George D.H. Williams D.H. Williams D.H. Williams C. Dittmar C. Dittmar M.S. McSherry M.S. McSherry M.S. McSherry N. Gallagher G. Laurence A. Schreiber Page 41 Annual Report 2012 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 D. Drady-Harte R. Cooper K. Keevil C. Cooper R. Grinham S. Hillier S. Hillier S. Hillier C. Meintjes K. Brown K. Brown L. Camilleri C. Meintjes C. Meintjes L. Camilleri L. Camilleri L. Tsz-Ling J. Kneipp P. Price C. Rowland M. Robberds L. Kenny T. James C. Pilley W. Johnstone C. Leeuw S. Boswell M. Corren R. Cuskelly S. Finitsis B. Ford (Eng.) M. Corren M. Corren M. Corren WA CLOSED (State Champions) LADIES MENS . 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Robyn Lambourne Robyn Lambourne Robyn Lambourne Robyn Lambourne Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Amanda Hopps Julie Eldridge Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Cindy Meintjes Not Held Amanda Hopps Cindy Meintjes Amanda Hopps Sue Hillier Dean Williams Dean Williams Dean Williams Stephen Ellul Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Nathan Gallagher Nathan Gallagher Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Patrick Woods Not Held Will Jones Will Jones Sam Brown Tim Cowell Page 42 Annual Report 2012 WA OPEN DIVISION WINNERS LADIES Division 1 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Annette D’Raine Rachel Lee Angie Toal Cindy Meintjes 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Emily Bunting Mikayla Maricic Joanne Ttophi Sue Hillier Cindy Meintjes Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Karen Grieve Gail Haggerty Mikayla Maricic Jean Keitzer Melissa Lue Yen Helen Whooley Annette D’Raine Caroline Armstrong Tomoko McLean Evelyn Macaulay Yvonne Trotter Angie Cornish Julia Bruce Nicky Milham Joni Whale Alana Hetherington Jesse Bouma Jesse Bouma Holly Brown Sarah Aubrey Division 5 Kelli Pierce Holly Brown Holly Brown Susan Green Natasha Alexander Emma Cornish Renae Dalton MENS 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Division 5 Courtney Diggins Greg Payne Xavier Koenig Gavin Treacy Richard Slim Yasunori Ishiwota Matthew Karwalski Adam Jenkin Jason Patmore Gavin Treacy Jonathan Geekie Luke Bunting Michael Naylor Mike Contatore Dean Kaliatama Luke Jamieson Robbie Reilly Robbie Reilly Adam Jenkin Steve Downs Dan Jones Donovan Jacobs Sean Brockman Luis Colantoni Neeraj Aggarwall Steven Probst Sione Kaliatama Morris Prinsloo Fred Tresser Top Supachawarate Jose Guzman Phil Corrick Matthew Bridle Yoni Treves Gianni Morselli Damon MacMillan Scott Jarvis Heath Moloney Grant Hardwick Brendan Ward Jack Molloy Sam Maricic Anthon Quahe Drew Cooper Michael Duxbury Jack Hillier Shaun Billowes Grant Hardwick Keshav Nair Brad Patrucco Brent Brody Page 43 Annual Report 2012 WEST COAST OPEN CHAMPIONS 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 LADIES MENS R. Lambourne K. Buttfield S. Carter R. Lambourne S. Carter A. Hopps J. Eldridge S. Carter A. Hopps J. Eldridge J. Eldridge J. Eldridge J. Eldridge S. Hillier S. Hillier S. Hillier C. Meintjes A. Hopps C. Meintjes C. Meintjes Not Held Not Held J. Ttophi Not Held Not Held D. Williams D. Williams D. Williams R. Hughes M. McSherry M. McSherry G. Laurence N. Gallagher N. Gallagher N. Gallagher N. Gallagher N. Gallagher G. Laurence G. Laurence P. Ratcliff L. Sorfleet P. Ratcliff P. Woods S. Huffer P. Ratcliff Not Held Not Held G. Laurence Not Held Not Held Page 44 Annual Report 2012 AUSTRALIAN MASTERS CHAMPIONS MENS 1985 1986 1989 2007 2007 2009 2010 Greg Williams Greg Williams Greg Williams Chas Renner Alan Appelbee Chas Renner Chas Renner AGE GROUP 35 35 40 75 80 80 80 LADIES 1986 1989 1989 1990 1991 1991 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2001 2005 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2008 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012 June Skates Debbie Maitjelles June Skates June Skates Carol Farrell June Skates Maria Donohue Sue Volzke Laurel Dellabosca Sue Volzke Ann Bradley Christine Cooper Sue Volzke Sue Volzke Sue Volzke Sue Volzke Sue Volzke Amanda Hopps Cindy Meintjes Anne Richards Sue Volzke Anne Richards Anne Richards Sonia Pinter Anne Richards Sonia Pinter Anne Richards Anne Richards Sue Volzke Hong Laing Chas Renner AGE GROUP 50 35 50 55 35 55 65 45 65 45 50 35 45 45 50 50 55 35 40 50 55 50 50 40 55 45 55 60 65 65 85 Page 45 Annual Report 2012 NOTABLE FEATS WORLD British Open Women’s Champion 1979 Barbara Wall World Masters Women’s Champions 2001 2006 2006 2008 2012 Sue Volzke Anne Richards Sue Volzke Amanda Hopps Sue Volzke 50 50 55 35 60 World Masters Men’s Champions 1991 Dean Williams 35 AUSTRALIAN Australian Amateur Men’s Champion 1977 Dean Williams Page 46 Annual Report 2012 NOTABLE FEATS - JUNIORS WORLD World Junior Women’s Champion 1983 Robyn Friday Australian Junior Champions Junior Women Junior Men 1969 1970 1988 1974 Lorraine Collins Lorraine Collins Amanda Hopps Dean Williams Australian Junior Age Champions (Individuals Event) Girls 1982 1983 1984 1986 2000 2004 Boys 13 YAG 17 YAG 15 YAG 17 YAG 21 YAG 13 YAG Carolyn Greenhouse Jodie Girando Amanda Hopps Amanda Hopps Bronwyn Lewis Mikayla Maricic 1983 13 YAG 1985 15 YAG 1992 15 YAG Steven Ellul Steven Ellul Liam Kenny Australian Junior Age Champions (Teams Event) 2007 13 YAG Emily Bunting Rachel Kaliatama Kane Koteka Sam Maricic Matthew Bridle Australian Junior Selection Series Girls 2003 2009 2009 2011 2012 Boys 16 YAG (Event 3) Karen Mernagh 15 YAG (Event 1) Emily Bunting 15 YAG (Event 2) Emily Bunting 17 YAG (Event 2) Eloise O’Connor 17 YAG (Event 1) Eloise O’Connor 2000 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 17 YAG (Event 3) Duane Campbell 15 YAG (Event 1) Kane Koteka 17 YAG (Event 1) Luke Bunting 17 YAG (Event 2) Luke Bunting 19 YAG (Event 1) Walter Koteka 19 YAG (Event 2) Walter Koteka Australian Junior Open Girls 2012 17 YAG Eloise O’Connor Page 47 Annual Report 2012 MAJOR AWARDS Young Australian Female Athlete of the Year (Australian Sport Award) Robyn Friday 1984 WAIS Athlete of the Year Robyn Lambourne 1990/91 WAIS Hall of Champions Barbara Wall Dean Williams Squash Australia Life Membership Ken Watson 2007 Squash Australia Hall of Fame Barbara Wall 2009 . Squash Australia Awards 2007 Administrator of the Year Volunteer of the Year Referee of the Year Coach of the Year Glynn Bunting Brian Keane Neil Butler Mike Cornish 2008 Administrator of the Year Referee of the Year Stephen Bowen Pam Addison 2009 Junior Athlete of the Year Sam Brown 2011 Administrator of the Year Ed Jennings 2012 Volunteer of the Year Carsten Frederiksen M.C. Hazel Award (Australian Junior Age Championships) Daniel Blackney 2003 Australian Masters Squash “Judith Goadby Memorial Award” Ron Clayton 2009 Page 48 Annual Report 2012 SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS WA Squash would like to acknowledge the valuable contribution of the sponsors who have enabled many programs and events to proceed during 2012. The Association is grateful for their support and assistance and takes this opportunity of commending their products and services to members and players. Thank you to Louise Jamieson for providing photographs. Page 49