The future of Barbados’ squash is in good hands, but the sport still needs to be supported adequately to yield even greater results on the regional and international stage. Senior team manager Michael Best commended the team for their efforts at the regional meet last week despite the absence of players such as Meagan Best and Amanda Haywood, who represented the island at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham last month. …
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Jada Smith-Padmore is determined to accomplish her dreams both on and off the squash court as she continues to chart her course as a sophomore at Hobart and William Smith Colleges where she proudly represents that institution.The 19-year-old said that attending Hobart and William Smith Colleges based in Pulteney St, Geneva, New York is one of the best decisions she has made to date and spoke very highly of her coach Pat Cosquer and teammates most of whom are from Egypt and Ecuador.“My first year for the semester I had to spend it remotely in Barbados and before I even got to the physical campus it was good, the professors and staff were accommodating and understanding due to Covid. There were different protocols all over the world that some people couldn’t make it there in time for the start, so they were very understanding of the entire situation.