The Miller Zell 2008 U.S. Open Age Division Squash Championships and U.S. Men’s S.L. Green and Women’s National Championship
 


Photo: Illingworth (credit Randall Granier)
From left, Kevin Klipstein, CEO US Squash; Chris Gordon, finalist in S.L.
Green; Julian Illingworth, winner S.L. Green; and Jeannie Blasberg, Chair of U.S. Squash at the S.L. Green U.S. National Championships in Atlanta on Sunday March 16.


Photo: BillK (credit Randall Granier)
From left, Chris Gordon, finalist, of New York; Bill Kujawa, Executive Vice President of Miller Zell; Julian Illingworth, winner S.L. Green; at the S.L. Green U.S. National Championships in Atlanta on Sunday March 16.


Photo: Illingworth (credit Craig Willis)
Centennial Squash Winner: Julian Illingworth, right, of Portland, Oregon, won his fourth consecutive S.L. Green National Squash Championship in the centennial playing of the event at the Midtown Athletic Club in Atlanta, beating Chris Gordon, left, of New York, in three games on Sunday.


Photo: Grainger (credit Craig Willis)
Women’s Squash Champion: Natalie Grainger, left, of Washington D.C., won her second consecutive U.S. Squash Championship on Sunday at the Midtown Athletic Club in Atlanta, defeating Latasha Khan, right, of Seattle, Washington, who holds seven national titles, in three games.


Photo: White (credit Craig Willis)
National Squash Open:  John White, left, won the first National Open squash championship, defeating Yasser El Halaby, right, in three games at the Midtown Athletic Club in Atlanta on Sunday.


Photo: Illingworth (credit Randall Granier)
Centennial Squash Winner: Julian Illingworth, of Portland, Oregon, won his fourth consecutive S.L. Green National Squash Championship in the centennial playing of the event at the Midtown Athletic Club in Atlanta.

 

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