March was an absolutely packed month for Squash on Track!
Starting off with squash, our students participated in their first and second tournament this month! Their first tournament was with the Squash Zone Saturday Developmental Clinic students—the kids got to hop on court and compete in a practice tournament. This was a great warm up before they played in the Spring Spectacular Fundraiser Tournament.
The 2022 Squash on Track Spring Spectacular Fundraiser Tournament was an incredible success! A huge thank you to all of the participants and supporters who made this tournament possible—because of you, we raised over $22,000 for our program and are extremely grateful for the support as we continue to grow our program. Our 8 teams (Teamwork, Respect, Appreciation, Communication, Kindness, Community, Sportsmanship, and Dedication) each made wonderful efforts in fundraising and on the squash courts. In 1st place for the highest amount fundraised was Team Sportsmanship, led by Vivian Lee who was our highest individual fundraiser as well! A congratulations to Team Kindness who took 1st place in the tournament and Team Community who took 2nd place. It was wonderful to see our Squash on Track students intermingle with Squash Zone members and our students played harder than we’ve ever seen them play. They seemed to be inspired and excited by the potential of playing at a higher level one day if they keep up their hard work and dedication to squash.
If you are able to donate an hour of your time on Mondays from 4:45-6:00pm, please consider becoming a tutor with Squash on Track! We’d love to have you come help them with their homework and become a mentor to them. Please contact alana@squash.zone if you’re interested!
Next, we have our TRACK Star of the Month, Gio Barragan-Flores! Gio has been extra helpful and has shown a lot of growth in practicing good sportsmanship and a positive attitude on the squash court. We’re so proud of you, Gio!
Finally, we would like to highlight our TRACK Star of the Spring Spectacular, Leah Zambrano!! Leah showed strength and bravery in conquering her anxiety around playing in front of so many people for the first time. On our second day of the tournament, Leah was out there looking like a pro—showing great sportsmanship and keeping a positive attitude! Great work, Leah.