The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Top squash players seek sponsorshi­p for SA champs

- Shingai Dhlamini

TWO top junior Zimbabwe squash players are looking for financial assistance to participat­e in the South African Inter-Provincial Championsh­ips set for April 15-19 this year.

Squash has recently been added to the Olympics and the first participat­ion will be at the Los Angeles Games in 2028. Local junior players are now being exposed to internatio­nal events with that in mind.

Junior squash national chairman Boyd Raynars said that there is a lot of talent in Zimbabwe, but the challenge they face is that most of these players are underprivi­leged, which creates a barrier for them to develop and perform well.

“We do have a few underprivi­leged players that are very talented and have been able to compete in local tournament­s over the last few years and made the Zimbabwean team under the relevant age groups.

“This year we have Brighton Mpofu from Milton High School in Bulawayo, and Manfred Dube from Churchill High School in Harare who need sponsorshi­p and we have a few other players who also require assistance,” said Raynars.

Squash Rackets Associatio­n of Zimbabwe (SRAZ) is looking at ways to support the players, nurture their talent, and get them the exposure they require to become the best.

The players will compete with top players from every South African province.

“As SRAZ we are appealing to the corporate world out there and well-wishers to assist these players meet their dreams of travelling to the Inter-Provincial Tournament in South Africa. This is a very good Tournament for Zimbabwe, to use as a measure for our competitiv­eness as our level of play has increased with the steps we’ve taken and training we have been able to expose our players to, ” said Raynars.

The president of SARZ, Pat Izznett, and the chairman Lucky Mlilo are also in support of finding ways for the underprivi­leged players to be exposed.

“We are all working together with members of the SRAZ Executive Committee towards making positive developmen­ts within the Squash Community in Zimbabwe,” said Raynars.

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