Engen squash series resuscitated

Development program: Young squash players
Development program: Young squash players

Alpha Squash Academy has once again brought the game of squash back to life after a two-year-long absence. The academy will host the second leg of its Engen series as part of the local development programme for junior players. 

The first leg of the series was held earlier this year at the National Squash Centre, breaking a lengthy period of inactivity. The series will run for 12 months. The event has already attracted sponsorship from Engen Botswana and will include athletes from five to 16 years.

According to Alpha Squash Academy head coach, Koketso Ntshebe the series will be divided into three legs over four months and a final in each quarter.

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