The Squash NSW Volunteer Appreciation has been created to celebrate our valued volunteers and the work they do.

Squash NSW wants to thank volunteers across the state and to recognise the commitment and personal contribution they are making to squash in NSW.

We understand that every day there are volunteers devoting their time by taking on various roles and responsibilities throughout the sport. Whether this may be coaching, managing clubs, mentoring young members, assisting with competitions or running the canteen.

Help us to show our appreciation for the amazing work volunteers are doing across the state.

Do you know someone who has contributed greatly to the sport of squash in NSW?

Please nominate them for our Squash NSW Volunteer Appreciation Program by filing out online form.

Volunteer nominees will have a feature article written about them to be shared on our website, social media pages and newsletter.

 

Past Volunteer Appreciation Recipients:

 

George Deubler: Sydney CBD

George Deubler has been an essential part of squash in metro Sydney for nearly 20 years with this contribution felt by many.

Spreading himself across a number of roles within Squash in the Sydney CBD and more broadly across squash in NSW, including as president of the City Houses Squash Racquets Association (CHSRA) for nearly 15 years, and president of the Commonwealth Bank Sydney Squash Club for the last 18 years and the manager of CBD Squash Club.

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Peter Vesperman: Cootamundra Squash Centre

Peter is an avid Squash advocate and player having been involved in the sport for 40 years. He is a fantastic asset to Cootamundra Squash Centre helping with everything from coaching juniors, organising working bees and running competitions.

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Annie Gleeson: Thornleigh Squash Centre

Annie has given tirelessly to the Squash community for many years, including everything from running competitions, handling gradings and teaching beginners how to play. 

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Beryl Mortimer: Dubbo Squash Club

Beryl Mortimer is a much loved member of the squash community in her hometown of Dubbo, and has contributed greatly to the sport as the heart and soul of Dubbo Squash Club.

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