With 11 teams set to compete, the 2017 Canadian Men's Team Championship is sure to be a showcase of great Canadian squash talent. Hosted by Squash Moncton, at the Moncton Squash Club, the home of the Toronto 2015 PanAm Legacy Courts, over 60 matches will be played during the 3-day event.
Starting Friday January 6, a total of 34 athletes will compete for the title, including 3 members of Squash Canada's National Team Program – Shawn De Lierre (HP Squad), David Baillargeon (Transition Squad) both for Team Quebec and Albert Shoihet (Transition Squad) leading Team Ontario.
With 11 teams set to compete, the 2017 Canadian Men's Team Championship is sure to be a showcase of great Canadian squash talent. Hosted by Squash Moncton, at the Moncton Squash Club, the home of the Toronto 2015 PanAm Legacy Courts, over 60 matches will be played during the 3-day event.
Starting Friday January 6, a total of 34 athletes will compete for the title, including 3 members of Squash Canada's National Team Program – Shawn De Lierre (HP Squad), David Baillargeon (Transition Squad) both for Team Quebec and Albert Shoihet (Transition Squad) leading Team Ontario.
COMPETING TEAMS
Team Alberta – Ian Power, Pete Goodings, Paul Oppenheim
Team Canadian Armed Forces – Daniel Begin, Gilles Couture, Yan Frappier, Jean-Francois Moreau
Team Manitoba – Dave Glass, Trevor Borland, Connor Turk
Team Northwest Territories – Oswald Vallejos-Sevills, Devin Madsen, Brooke Harker
Team Nova Scotia – Matthew Bishop, Joshua Rudolph, Gramham Kerford
Team New Brunswick 1 – Jean-Michel Leblanc, Adam King, Michael Rinzler
Team New Brunswick 2 – Philip Leonard, Maurice Belliveau, Justin Saulnier
Team Ontario – Albert Shoihet, Ahad Raza, Mohanad Heikal
Team PEI – Michael Buchanan, Mitchell Chaisson, Nathan Phillips
Team Quebec – Shawn De Lierre, David Baillargeon, Jason De Lierre
Team Saskatchewan – Matt Serediak, Thomas King, Noah Wernikowski
ABOUT SQUASH CANADA
Founded in 1915, Squash Canada is a non-profit, national sport governing body responsible for the development of athletes, coaches and officials and sets the standards for Canadian squash. Squash Canada is a proud member of the Pan-American and World Squash Federations and participates in the Pan-American Championships, Commonwealth & Pan-Am Games as well as World Championships at the junior and senior level. Each year Squash Canada hosts nine national championships across the country and works with its provincial and territorial partners to promote the growth and development of squash across the country. For more information, please visit www.squash.ca.