2024 Milestones

From Squash Magazine

by James Zug
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Leonard A. Bernheimer died in March at the age of eighty-two. In age group play, Lenny won eight National Singles and seventeen National Doubles titles and played for Team USA at the 1977 World Teams. A born leader, he was co-director of the Boston Open 1971-1991, chair of the board of US Squash 1984-86 and founding chair of the board of SquashBusters 1996-2007. In 1993 he was awarded the President’s Cup and in 2012 was inducted into the U.S. Squash Hall of Fame.
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Charles T. Crawford died in August at the age of ninety-three. Charlie Crawford grew up in Kansas and moved to New York in 1969. He served on the board of US …
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