2023 Milestones

From Squash Magazine

by James Zug
Deaths
Eric C. Fast
Eric Fast died in July at the age of seventy-four. He served on the board of US Squash from 2004-2010 and later the founding chair of the board of the College Squash Association. He was awarded the President’s Cup in 2010.
Purdy C. Jordan
Purdy Jordan died in November at the age of ninety-four. Born in Illinois, Jordan spent much of his life in Mexico. He was an avid, well-traveled squash player into his nineties. In 1990 he helped start the Copa Wadsworth (the annual U.S. v. Mexico match) which he oversaw for more than thirty years.
Alexander B. Martin
Sandy Martin died in November at the age of seventy-seven. He was an …
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