An Impressive Canadian Roster Headed to the States For the 2018 Lapham Grant

    It started 97 years ago, now rich in tradition and history, the annual Lapham Grant event sees some of the best squash players in Canada and the United States come together to compete for the storied trophies.

    The 2018 edition is set to take place on the courts of Chicago, IL from April 19 to April 22.  Each country fields a roster of 63 players, which combine to make the Lapham Grant, Lawrence-Wilkins and Crawford Teams.

    2018 Canadian Lapham-Grant Roster

    It started 97 years ago, now rich in tradition and history, the annual Lapham Grant event sees some of the best squash players in Canada and the United States come together to compete for the storied trophies.

    The 2018 edition is set to take place on the courts of Chicago, IL from April 19 to April 22.  Each country fields a roster of 63 players, which combine to make the Lapham Grant, Lawrence-Wilkins and Crawford Teams.

    2018 Canadian Lapham-Grant Roster

    Lapham Grant Team Lawrence-Wilkins Team Crawford Team
    Malcolm Moore – Captain
    Ted Clarke – Asst. Captain
    Ray Bertrand – Montreal
    Jamie Bleay – Vancouver
    Karl Burnham – Oakville
    Steve Burnham – Oakville
    Norm Crook – Toronto
    Eric Dingle – Montreal
    Nathan Drew – Toronto
    Keith Flavell – Montreal
    Paul Gartenburg – Toronto
    Scott Gledhill – Toronto
    Ryan Haider – Vancouver
    Michael Hobart – Toronto
    Brian Hong – Toronto
    Robert Hong – Toronto
    David Kay – Chicago
    Bert Keene – Toronto
    James Keene – Toronto
    Andy Lata – Toronto
    Morgan Lemoutreille – Vancouver
    David Mill – Windsor
    Malcolm Moore – Vancouver
    Jay Nash – London
    Namsoo Oh – Toronto
    Mark Ridgeway – Vancouver
    Chris Sachvie – Carlisle
    Dave Sciuk – Calgary
    Andrew Slater – Scituate
    Paul Smith – Toronto
    Eric Watson – Calgary
    John Osburn – Captain
    Ritchie Bell – Montreal
    David Bogert – Toronto
    Lyn Broman – Vancouver
    Jim Bruce – Toronto
    Ted Clarke – Fonthill
    Bob Dubeau – Montreal
    Rea Godbold – Toronto
    Tim Griffin – Toronto
    Martin Kaffka – Vancouver
    Jon LeHeup – Rothesay
    Doug MacDougall – Vancouver
    Mike Manley – Toronto
    Mike McBean – Montreal
    Brian Murray – Toronto
    John Osburn – Vancouver
    Molson Robertson – Toronto
    Tony Ross – Toronto
    Mike Wilson – Montreal
    Paul Yaphe – Montreal
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Carolyn Russell – Captain
    Rachel Au – Vancouver
    Michelle Craig – Calgary
    Ashleigh Crozier – North York
    Lolly Gillen – Toronto
    Stacy Hall – Vancouver
    Caitlin Hungerford – Vancouver
    Sue Kaffka – Vancouver
    Karen Levine – Vancouver
    Jodie Nykoluk – Calgary
    Maddie O’Conner – Toronto
    Megan Picken – Vancouver
    Michele Ramsey – Toronto
    Carolyn Russell – Vancouver
    Laura Savage – London
    Kim Watson – Calgary
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Believed to be one of the oldest amateur sporting events between two countries, the Lapham Cup matches between Canada and the U.S.A., date back to 1922 and have been played for 97 consecutive years. The Grant Trophy matches were inaugurated in 1945, the Crawford Trophy matches in 1999, and the Lawrence-Wilkins Trophy matches in 2001. These four events, held at the same time and venue, are hosted in alternate years by Canada and the United States. 

    Last year the countries split the results with Canada capturing the Lawrence-Wilkins and Crawford Trophies, and the USA taking hom the Lapham Cup and Grant Trophy

    Follow the Canadian squad throughout the event through the mobile scoreboards:
    Lapham Singles
    Grant Doubles
    Lawrence-Wilkins Doubles
    Crawford Ladies Singles & Doubles

    For more information on the Lapham Grant event, it's history and past results, visit http://www.laphamgrant.com/