Squash and Racketball Academy launched at Plymouth College - 30/4/10
Published: 30 April, 2010
An academy offering top-rate squash and racketball coaching and
facilities has been launched at Plymouth College in partnership
with England Squash and Racketball. The Plymouth Squash and
Racketball Academy is the brainchild of fitness instructor and
squash coach, Steve Perrins, who wanted to ensure regional-standard
squash opportunities remained available in the city after the
closure of Westcountry Squash.
As part of the project, Plymouth College's two squash courts
have been refurbished with funding from England Squash and
Racketball. Three further venues in the city will also be
part of the Academy so that all abilities, from beginners to elite
players covering different levels of the National Coaching
Scheme, can be catered for.
Plymouth College will be the school clubs' link and the Academy
hub while Plymouth University will provide higher education and 16+
development. The Elfordleigh Hotel and Leisure Club will
focus on ladies and over 50s racketball with Esporta Devonshire
providing racketball development for existing members. The
Academy will also be building two ASB courts at the new Life Centre
in Central Park.
"As the new Academy's director, Steve Perrins has worked
tirelessly to recruit coaches and refurbish venues to ensure
Plymouth's rich heritage of producing champions lives on", said
Matt Baker, South West Regional Manager for England Squash and
Racketball. "England Squash and Racketball are supporting the
Academy with equipment and funding and the additional courts in the
new Life Centre will really add value to this very exciting
project.
"England Squash and Racketball has invested a significant amount
of funding into this project because we believe that the Academy is
set on solid foundations. Steve refuses to accept second best
and I firmly believe that squash and racketball in Plymouth will
recreate its heyday very soon."
"I am delighted to be opening the Plymouth Squash and Racketball
Academy in partnership with England Squash and Racketball and
Plymouth College", said Steve. "This is an initiative that
will raise the profile of the game and will see the delivery of
squash and racketball across the city. I am extremely excited
to have the British number one, Nick Matthew, as the Academy
Patron. He is a player with the highest work ethic in the
sport and an exceptional role model for our junior players."
Nick Matthew, British Open and British National Champion, World
No.2 and British No.1, said: "The Plymouth Squash and Racketball
Academy is a fantastic project that will help raise the profile of
the game of squash both in the local area and on a national scale
and I am delighted to be associated with it. It gives me
great pleasure to become a patron of the Academy, which has been
set up by Steve Perrins, with the help of England Squash and
Racketball, both of whom have given me great support during my
career. I'm sure the Academy will inspire many future
generations to take up squash and hopefully produce a few champions
of the future."
Kevin Hall is Plymouth College's Sports Centre Manager and will
be the Academy's conditioning coach. "Having the Academy
based at Plymouth College is going to be a great asset for both the
school and the local community. Not only will our school
squash team gain greatly from the improved facilities and expert
coaching, but we can now share this with other young people from
across Plymouth."
Squash and racketball programmes will start at the Elfordleigh
next week and Plymouth College the week after.
Photograph: L to R Steve Perrins (Squash and Racketball Academy
Director), George Stephenson (Plymouth College Squash Team), Kevin
Hall (Plymouth College Sports Centre Manager and Squash and
Racketball Academy Conditioning Coach), Sarah Dunn (Plymouth
College Deputy Head), Ed Knight (Plymouth College Squash Team),
Matt Baker (South West Regional Manager England Squash and
Racketball)