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July/August 2011, Gear Essentails

For Earth Day; A SCORE CARD THAT SAVES TREES!

By Jim Snyder   Sat, Aug 28, 2010

Save paper with a reusable score card

For Earth Day;  A SCORE CARD THAT SAVES TREES!

The squash community destroys thousand of  trees a year just keeping score.  Here is an Eco friendly way to make a reusable score card.   

Take either sample score card in the image below or one of your own design and laminated it!  Then, using a grease pencil (preferred because it wouldn’t brush off accidentally) or a dry erase marker, mark the numbers to keep track of the score.   There are two versions below; one with the L and R and one without.   For the longer matches when no one seems to be able to win by two, you can use the back of the card.  When the match is over and the scores have been recorded  on a computer spread sheet,  just erase the card and use it for the next match.   

If you would like, PhillySquash.com can e-mail you a copy of the scorecard.   Sent us your Eco squash ideas to jimsnyder@phillysquash.com

 

Jim Snyder CSG

 

Player A________________________

Player B _______________________

                         A--- 1   2    3    4   5             B--- 1    2    3    4    5

WINNER ____________________________ LEVEL ______

 GAME 1                     GAME 2                       GAME 3                       GAME 4                        GAME 5

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WINNER ____________________________  LEVEL ______

 

 

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By Jim Snyder

Jim Snyder started out in Racquetball over thirty years ago.  During his racquetball career he coached at several clubs in Florida and Pennsylvania including the Healthplex in Springfield, PA.  He also taught indoor racquet sports at Montgomery County Community College.  While Racquetball Pro at the Healthplex, Jim took up squash and has played ever since.  He is now the Director of Squash at Malvern Prep and the Editor of Phillysquash.com.  He teaches squash for Chester County Night Squash and is the coach for the Malvern youth team in the Chestmont Squash League.

Jim is the co-founder of "Everyone Plays" along with Ron Koenig  and is dedicated to keeping young people active and on the squash courts.

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