Louisville Colts

The Colts have found the face of their franchise in Mexican shotmaker Leonel Cardenas. The focus this year was on Cardenas, with a squad that could have title aspirations. Mohamed ElSherbini could be the right-hand man Cardenas needs. At 33, his prime may be behind him, but ElSherbini’s best eight minutes of squash could flip a period in Louisville’s favor single-handedly. Louisville also established an exciting young core behind these two, including Perry Malik, Sam Osborne-Wilde, and Veer Chotrani. Louisville will be excited to watch them continue to ascend. Andrew Douglas rounds out the roster as an NSL vet who’ll provide a stabilizing presence. 

Team Owners:
Lianet Martinez, Sam Aguiar, Galen Weiss, Travis Triplett, and Blake Blythe

Louisville Community Squash Center

The Kentucky Derby has another sporting event in town to contend with. Louisville is also the home of the Louisville Colts, a professional squash team that competes in the National Squash League. Louisville is a city that boasts a rapidly expanding squash community. The Louisville Community Squash Center is the only location in the state of Kentucky that provides four international singles courts. The center is perfect for hosting professional events, with a great atmosphere conducive to awesome viewing. Lee Scott, Director of Squash, has done a fantastic job growing the program and getting people excited about squash, and this shows in the high-energy attitude of all the members. Lee is a great ambassador of the game, and the NSL is thrilled to welcome the Louisville Colts as one of the nine men’s teams in the 2025 season.  With whatever money you make on your horse, get ready to let it ride on the Louisville Colts this season.