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SquashBusters is an American youth development organization that provides middle and high school students with academic tutoring and
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instruction. SquashBusters has served over 800
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–based students since its founding in 1996. The organization, established by former squash professional Greg Zaff, is the oldest urban squash program in America. SquashBusters is a founding member of the National Urban Squash and Education Association, which currently includes 20 urban squash programs across the country.


History


Founding

Greg Zaff, formerly the second-ranked squash player in the world, devised the concept of SquashBusters while enrolled at the Harvard
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. As a student in a social entrepreneurship class, he wrote "Bringing Squash Down from the Ivory Tower," a paper focused on broadening the appeal of the sport through the creation of an urban squash program. A few years later, in the mid-1990s, he quit his job at the
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to focus on developing what would ultimately become SquashBusters. Zaff liaised with local politicians and institutions to secure support --
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agreed to lend the program court space, and then-Massachusetts Governor
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joined the board of directors. The program officially began in 1996, when Zaff picked up 24 students from Boston middle schools and took them to local squash courts at the
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and the
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. Programming ran for three days a week, with an hour and a half of homework help and an hour and a half of squash practice. Based on the impact of the program, Zaff wanted to expand SquashBusters to continue serving students through high school. However, there were not enough available courts in Boston to sustain middle and high school programming. Zaff began to search for a permanent location to establish SquashBusters.


Partnership with Northeastern

In the early 2000s, SquashBusters officially partnered with
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to build a permanent facility. Then-Northeastern President
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had played squash through college and was supportive of SquashBusters' mission and vision. Freeland and Zaff agreed that Northeastern would provide the land free of charge if Squashbusters raised $6 million to cover the cost of building the facility. Following a successful round of fundraising, the Badgers & Rosen SquashBusters Facility officially opened in 2003. SquashBusters must raise an additional $2 million each year to cover operational costs, for which they host a number of annual charity squash tournaments, including the
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SquashBusters Derby.


Programming


Squash

Founded on the
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program model, SquashBusters provides students with three to five hours of squash practice per week. Squash instruction is provided by volunteers, staff coaches, and former professionals, including world champions
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and
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. SquashBusters students play in matches against local high school squash teams, tournaments with other urban squash programs, and regional and national junior-level championships. Since 2018, 31 SquashBusters alumni have gone on to play collegiate squash for universities such as
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and
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.


College Preparation

The ultimate aim of the SquashBusters program is for every student to enroll in, and eventually graduate from, college. As early as middle school, students visit college information sessions. When participants enter high school, SquashBusters offers standardized test preparation, essay workshops, and one-on-one mentorship throughout the college application process. Additionally, they provide financial aid counseling and scholarship opportunities for collegiate alumni. Ninety percent of SquashBusters graduates enroll in college, nearly thirty percent higher than the
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average.


Regional Expansion


Lawrence

In 2012, Dora Lubin, a former employee at CitySquash, an urban squash program in the Bronx, opened a SquashBusters affiliate in
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. SquashBusters Lawrence operates in borrowed facilities from Brooks School and
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, private preparatory high schools in Northern Massachusetts. The program serves 87 students, over half of whom speak English as a second language.


Providence

In 2018, SquashBusters expanded to a third location in
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. Squash instruction is led by Rodney Galvao, a graduate of SquashBusters Boston and former member of the
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squash team. The program operates out of the newly built Gorgi Family Squash and Education Center at the
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.


National Affiliation

In 2005, Zaff joined forces with directors of urban squash programs in the Bronx and Philadelphia to establish the National Urban Squash and Education Association. Now called the Squash and Education Alliance (SEA), the organization aims to support and connect urban squash programs in twenty-two cities across America and five locations globally. As a founding member, SquashBusters is highly active in the SEA community. SquashBusters students participate in SEA events like the annual Urban Squash Citizenship Tour, where they met with then-Massachusetts Governor
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in 2014.


See also

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Amanda Sobhy Amanda Sobhy (born June 29, 1993; Sea Cliff, New York) is an American squash player. A five-time national champion, she was the first U.S.-born player to reach the top five in the Professional Squash Association (PSA) world rankings. She reached ...
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Northeastern University Northeastern University (NU) is a private university, private research university with its main campus in Boston. Established in 1898, the university offers undergraduate and graduate programs on its main campus as well as satellite campuses in ...
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Sports-based youth development Sports-based youth development or SBYD is a theory and practice model for direct youth service. Grounded in youth development, sports psychology, and youth sports practice, SBYD aims to use the sport experience to contribute to positive youth develo ...
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References

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