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Oregon Open Squash Championships
$50,000 Evergreen Oregon Open
A Professional Squash Association tournament presented by West Coast Bank
Multnomah Athletic Club
February 17-23, 2008
Portland, OR
The Evergreen Oregon Open will feature the 2002 and 2004 World Champions David Palmer from Australia and Thierre Lincou from France. MAC's own Julian Illingworth, the current three-peat US National Champion and the highest ranked US born player ever, along with a host of other world-class athletes will test their squash savvy against Palmer and Lincou.
Proceeds from the Evergreen Oregon Open Championships will benefit the Association for Retarded Citizens (Arc) in Multnomah and Clackamas counties.
Come see some of the world's greatest players live!
For more information and tickets visit http://www.psaoregonopen.com/index.html
or call the MAC Squash Office at 503-517-7512.
2008 Rose City Classic Squash Tournament and
2008 Rosebud Junior Squash Tournament
Multnomah Athletic Club
February 22-24, 2008
Portland, OR
The Rose City Classic and Rosebud Junior Squash Tournament is one of the largest and most popular squash tournaments in the Pacific Northwest. The men’s A, women’s A, and men’s 40-plus divisions traditionally attract some of the top players in the Northwest, including nationally ranked amateurs. This year’s tournament serves as the West Coast regional selection event for the U.S. Squash Skill Level Championships in April. Regional skill-level division winners receive free entry into the National Skill Level Championships.
$40 adult and Junior USSRA members
non-USSRA members add $15
Entry deadline February 15th.
Download an entry form here. (PDF file)
Online entry form is available through US Squash RailStation at
https://www.bcisoft.com/railstation/MembershipRegistration.aspx?EventID=2144096962
Call the MAC Squash Office at 503-517-7512 for more information.
The Rose City Classic and Rosebud Junior tournaments run in conjunction with the Oregon Open,
a $50,000 Professional Squash Association event Sunday, Feb. 17 through Saturday, Feb. 23.
For more information, call the MAC Squash Office at 503-517-7512.
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