2013 U.S. High School Team Championships
Dear Coaches and Administrators:
After
extensive discussions internally among the staff, with the Board of
Directors, coaches, school administrators, parents and players, we have
concluded that it will not be possible to reschedule the 2013 U.S. High
School Team Championships.
An event of
this magnitude, attracting more than 150 schools from around the
country, and nearly 2,000 people directly involved, including players,
coaches and support staff, combined with a very full regional and
national squash calendar, there are inevitable conflicts with other
squash competitions given that all parties had built their schedules
around the weekend of February 8-10.
Considered as
alternatives for 2013 were other variants of the tournament such as a
Division 1-only competition, several regionalized championships, and
even re-constituting a current major league championships and rebranding
the event as the national championship. Each of these options has their
merits, however ultimately they were all determined to have too many
detractions.
As such, while
U.S. Squash has incurred considerable expense in planning the event,
and has paid hard costs with relation to preparations to host this major
championships, we will offer all participating schools the following
choice with relation to their entry fee (1) a full refund for the 2013
(2) the right to apply this year's fee to next year's entry.
Fees the 2014
event are expected to increase approximately 15%, an amount that will
not be charged to teams selecting option 2. A decision does not need to
be made by schools/teams until the dates and location of the 2014 event
have been finalized. We have initial plans to host the 2014 High School
Championships in the Philadelphia area should dates and venues
accommodate.
Hosted in New
England for the more than a decade, the U.S. High School Championships
has grown from fewer than 16 teams at its founding to nearly 200 teams
through great support from schools and facilities in the region. U.S.
Squash is deeply thankful to all who have been involved in the New
England region to help make the event a success.
Requiring
nearly 50 courts in close proximity available over a three day period,
the High School Championships will be able to continue its record of
success in Philadelphia, which boasts among the highest number of courts
in the country and one the most active regional high school squash
leagues. Geographically, Philadelphia is also well located between the
majority of participating schools between Boston and the Washington, DC
area.
We appreciate
the support and understanding of this year's intended hosts Avon Old
Farms School, Miss Porter's School, Westminster School, Loomis Chaffee
School, Trinity College, and Wesleyan University. The event has also
been hosted previously by Yale University, Choate Rosemary Hall, Hopkins
School and Groton School.
We are working
on finalizing the 2013-2014 U.S. Championships and regional calendar at
this time and in the process will engage in discussions with leaders of
high school squash leagues from around the country to determine the
optimal dates for the competition in collaboration with all those
involved.
Finally, U.S.
Squash would like to reiterate its empathy for all the players and
coaches in their disappointment with regard to the need to cancel this
premier championships. Knowing the tournament is the highlight of the
season for hundreds of players, some of whom are seniors and will be
deprived of the opportunity to compete next year, we share in this
disappointment and sincerely regret the inability to host the
championships. For the organization, the event embodies so many of the
positive aspects of the sport that we strive to play a role in
cultivating: teamwork, commitment, sacrifice, and above all,
sportsmanship, and we look forward to planning an outstanding
championships in 2014.
If you have any further questions, please email tournaments@ussquash.com.
If you have any further questions, please email tournaments@ussquash.com.
Kevin D. Klipstein
CEO, U.S. SQUASH
CEO, U.S. SQUASH
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