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Tornados Defeat Colts in NSL Season Opener

April 29, 2024/in Uncategorized/by National Squash League

 

On April 27th, The Derby City Colts took on the Atlanta Tornados on their home soil at Atlanta Community Squash. The season opener was a much anticipated matchup between two highly projected teams in the preseason power rankings (predicted as #1 and #2 in Sean Choi’s rankings). Adding to the drama, both teams experienced lineup changes in the weeks leading up to the match. Atlanta certainly won the waiver wire battle, adding a strong replacement at #2 in the form of Canadian #1 David Baillargeon “The King of the North.”

On paper, the Tornados appeared to be the slight favorite. Their match roster was extremely well rounded with Youssef Ibrahim’s attacking ability, Baillargeon’s strength, and Azaña’s flair and quickness. The Colts on the other hand were lacking a clear ace with superstar Victor Crouin sitting out; their lineup featured strong defensive ability in Shahjahan Khan and Joseph White, but with Dillon Huang as their primary offensive weapon, they were outmatched in talent.

The early minutes of the first Period saw Colts #1 Khan take on Tornados #2 Baillargeon, with the Tornados rushing off to an 11 – 5 lead before the first substitution. The Tornados were able to hold on to the lead and build enough cushion throughout the period to play freely, eventually taking the first period by a wide margin of 26 – 16 and notching the first point on the board for Atlanta.

Both teams took a different approach to start the second period, with Huang (Colts) vs Ibrahim (Tornados). Atlanta stormed to an 8 – 3 lead; however, this time, the colts went on a mid-period run to take the lead 18-16 after an amazing shift from the Shahjahan “The Flying Khan.” Tensions were high, but Atlanta had their power play in their back pocket for the last moments of the period. Baillargeon called the power play against Joe White and racked up the points, bringing the score to 23-20 as time expired and giving the Tornados the 2-0 lead.

With the final period being worth 2 points, the Colts were not finished yet. The third period proved to be the closest and most entertaining period of the match, with the scoreline neck and neck throughout, neither team able to forge ahead until the final moments. With the score tied at 20 a piece with 5 minutes left on the clock, it was anyone’s game. The tornados used their last sub, putting on star player Youssef Ibrahim to get the job done. Sure enough, Ibrahim showed why he was the #1 overall draft pick by rattling off 11 points in a torrid stretch to finish off the Colts 31 -24 and clinch the match 4 – 0.

Ibrahim, the Man of the Match with 34 points in 26 minutes of play, spoke about his mindset as the #1 overall draft pick in the post match interview, “There’s no pressure, I mean, playing at home here I do get nervous, but excited and nervous in a good way. I’m always excited to play in front of the home crowd. I’m not the only one on the team as well. It’s a team effort and I’m just trying to do my job as best I can.”

Celia Pashley, Tornados coach, spoke about her strategy going into the match, “It was all about getting the lead, and holding onto the lead, and playing with the power plays and subs to make this happen.”Atlanta now moves to 1-0 and top of the South Division. They travel to Nashville to take on the Crushers on May 4th, while Louisville has the week off and will take on the Crushers at home on May 17th.

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US Squash and National Squash League Form Strategic Partnership Ahead of Inaugural Season

April 19, 2024/in 2024 NSL/by National Squash League

Article from US Squash

Friday, April 19th 2024

Full article here

US Squash, the national governing body for the sport of squash in the United States, and the National Squash League (NSL), a new team and city-based league similar to other major league sports in the United States, have formed a strategic partnership to grow the sport of squash in the United States.

The partnership will see the two organizations share resources in pursuit of the common goals of increasing the number of players and viewership for the sport of squash.

The NSL—formed in part by American professionals Timmy Brownell and Spencer Lovejoy—employs a 3 vs 3 team match format with substitutions and power players over three periods of timed squash. The NSL held its inaugural draft in February to determine the league’s six teams: Derby City Colts, Atlanta Tornados, Chicago Grizzlies, Newport Dragons, New York City Knights and Nashville Crushers.

The inaugural NSL season will feature six matches, April 27-June 8, which will culminate in the NSL Finals held at the Arlen Specter US Squash Center Friday, June 21.

“I’m impressed with the initiative Timmy and Spencer have taken in this start-up league,” said Kevin Klipstein, US Squash President & CEO. “It’s a fun, entertaining way to engage current players and introduce new people to the sport. The NSL is also an exciting new way for the squash community to get engaged. We’re looking forward to supporting their development.”

“We appreciate the support from US Squash and hope to deliver an exciting new brand of Squash, which will engage current squash fans and bring new fans to the sport.” Fernando Valdizan, NSL Commissioner and Co-Owner.

For more information on the NSL and its upcoming matches, visit nslsport.com.

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