Polokwane Observer

New squash club serves the community

- Miranda Chauke

Hot balls, lob shots and crosscourt are terms that Polokwane residents should familiaris­e rise themselves with.

These squash-related terms will hopefully ully soon be part of residents’ vocabulary with the addition of the Polokwane High h Performanc­e (PHP) Squash Club.

The club, which was founded last year, , hosted a tournament at the Peter Mokaba a Sports Complex on June 16.

PHP Squash Club chairman Emmanuel l Musefwe explained the tournament was held to raise awareness on the existence of the he squash club.

“The tournament was our way of reaching hing out to people who may be interested in joining the club. Squash is one of the best st sports to take part in to improve your health. We want to get more black people le to take an interest in the sport,” he said.

Players from across the province took part in the tournament and showed off their squash skills.

Musefwe said PHP is focused on developmen­tal programmes and getting children involved in the sport as they feel el there are a lot of opportunit­ies in squash. h.

“We would like people to know that the game of squash is available in Polokwane as, unfortunat­ely, a lot of people don’t know about the sport. The sport is easily accessible,” he added.

Musefwe shared that squash contribute­s towards a child’s developmen­t, both mentally and physically. Interested people can visit their social media platforms by searching Polokwane High Performanc­e Squash Club. Alternativ­ely, contact Musefwe on 076 656 6303 for more informatio­n. “We have social Wednesdays events from 17:00 as well as healthy weekend sessions on Saturday mornings. Those who want to join are more than welcome,” he said.

 ?? ?? PHP Squash Club chairman Emmanuel Musefwe, Calvbish
Kgatle and PHP Squash Club vicechairm­an Tseliso
Motsoeneng.
PHP Squash Club chairman Emmanuel Musefwe, Calvbish Kgatle and PHP Squash Club vicechairm­an Tseliso Motsoeneng.

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