Nottingham Squash is one of the most vibrant clubs at the University and caters for both advanced and beginner players alike. New members are quickly made to feel at home in the friendly, sociable and enthusiastic atmosphere. The club operates 4 men’s teams and 2 ladies teams in the BUCS competitions and local leagues. Members of the club also compete in the BUCS Individuals tournament. There is a weekly club day which involves coaching and match play for beginner and intermediate players, rackets and balls are available for new-comers. Also, the popular box-leagues and ladder competitions allow students to compete competitively against players of their own standard. There are numerous socials throughout the year and an annual tour to a popular European city during Easter break. TEAM TRIALS - Saturday 1st October 2011 from 1 oclock at University Park Sports Centre (successful players will be called back on Sunday - 1 oclock for the ladies, 2 30 for the men).
SOCIALS - There are numerous socials throughout the year and an annual tour to a popular European City during the Easter holidays. The social secs will keep you regularly updated. BOX LEAGUES - Please email Mei (General Sec) mzymlh@nottingham.ac.uk stating your ability and contact details. You will be put into a group with 5 or 6 other players of similar ability and you arrange to play them in your own time and send the result to Mei. If you win most of your games then you'll be promoted and the challenge is to work your way to the top of the tree! Box leagues are for members only.
CLUB DAY - 12noon - 3pm every Sunday (starting 23rd October 2011) at University Park Sports Centre. Coaching will be available. The first session, on the 23rd, will also run as a taster session. UNSPSC - If you are a post-grad or member of staff, check out the University of Nottingham Staff and Postgraduate Squash Club www.unsquash.co.uk. Finally, join us on Facebook: NU SQUASH. Please contact nusquash@hotmail.co.uk if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing you very soon.
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