2012 Connecticut Squash Camps
| Miss Porters School |
Farmington, CT |
July 8 - 13
July 29 - Aug 1 *Showcase Details |
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Overnight $1295
Extended Day $1095
Day $995
* Overnight College Showcase $845
Open to Rising Sophomores - College Freshman |
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The new squash center has 8 new glass backed international-size courts,
two of which are constructed with two glass walls for easy
spectator viewing.
| Taft School |
Watertown, CT |
July 29 - August 3
August 5 - 10 |
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Overnight $1295
Extended Day $1095
Day $995 |
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Donald F. McCullough '42 Athletic Center has 8 international size squash courts. Squash remains the school's most popular sport since it's inception in 1972.
Our Director's
Head Coach Paul Assaiante is entering his 16th year at Trinity and will direct the Lawrenceville School, Taft School, Deerfield Academy, St. Andrew's School & Hill School locations. His men’s squash team is coming off a thirteenth consecutive perfect season, extending the nation’s longest intercollegiate winning streak in any sport to 224 matches in a row. Possessing a stellar career record of 282-10, Assaiante has guided the men’s squash squad to the apex of the sport.
From 1999-2003, Assaiante coached both the United States Squash Team, which competed in the Pan American Games, and the USA Men’s Team, which played in the World Championships. Twice named the United States Olympic Committee Coach of the Year, Assaiante was given the United States Squash Racquets Association (USSRA) President’s Award in 2003-04 for his lifelong contribution to the sport.
Assaiante’s professional athletic career was nothing short of spectacular. He was one-half of the U.S. national doubles championship duo in 1994 and captured the USSRA 50-and-over men’s squash title in 2004. Joining Assaiante will be members of the Trinity Coaching Staff and Team.
Miss Porters School Directors
Pat Cosquer, Bates College Men's & Women's Head Coach, will return for a third summer to direct camps with ISA. Cosquer graduated from Bates in 1997, and played varsity baseball and squash all four years. Cosquer was team captain and MVP his senior year. Cosquer has been at StreetSquash in Harlem, NYC for the past four years, serving as director of squash programs. Cosquer has coached and instructed squash throughout the Northeast, including stints in Rhode Island at the Newport Squash Club and Portsmouth Abbey School, the Chatham Club in New Jersey and various camps and clinics.
Michael Smith, Trinity College Assistant Squash Coach and Miss Porter's Head Squash Coach will be joining as Co-Director at all of the ISA programs this summer.
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