THE first squash tournament on the 2012 schools' squash calendar was held in Pietermaritzburg last weekend. One hundred and fifty players participated and Maritzburg players dominated most of the final positions.
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Brentwood Gazette published Squash champion Daryl Selby is hungry for more ...
BRITISH squash champion Daryl Selby says he wants to prove last year wasn't a fluke by retaining his national crown.
