The 2025 Mid-Atlantic JCT took place this past weekend in Virginia, with matches held across two top-class venues: The St. James and Episcopal High School . Both sites provided a great stage for three full days of competition, and our Tigers gave everything from start to finish. Team Effort and Tiger Grit We had 14 players in action across the age divisions, all showing focus, composure, and plenty of fight. The level of play was excellent, and the way the group carried themselves both on...

The 2025 Mid-Atlantic JCT took place this past weekend in Virginia, with matches held across two top-class venues: The St. James and Episcopal High School. Both sites provided a great stage for three full days of competition, and our Tigers gave everything from start to finish.
We had 14 players in action across the age divisions, all showing focus, composure, and plenty of fight. The level of play was excellent, and the way the group carried themselves both on and off court reflected the strong culture we have built at Squash Tigers.
A huge thank-you to Coach Laurent and Coach Mazen, who each put in long 14-hour days supporting our players through warmups, matches, and debriefs. Their effort and attention to detail made a big difference. A warm welcome also to Coach Mazen, our new Princeton Director, who joined us for his first JCT weekend and connected quickly with players and families alike.
For anyone newer to the circuit, the Junior Championship Tour (JCT) is the highest level of junior squash in the United States. Entry is earned through national ranking, and the events bring together the best young players from across the country. These weekends test everything from technical and tactical ability to concentration and composure.
For our players, they are the perfect environment to turn training into performance and to see how far their preparation has come.
By the end of the weekend, we recorded 6 quarterfinalists, 3 semifinalists, 2 finalists, and 1 champion. The numbers were impressive, but the real takeaway was how our players handled tough situations and stayed committed throughout the event.
Other standout efforts included:
Not everything went to plan. Jack, the winner of the first two JCTs of the season in Boys U19, was forced to withdraw in the second round due to injury. His results this fall have been outstanding, and his attitude continues to set the standard for others. We wish him a quick recovery and look forward to seeing him back stronger at the U.S. Open later this season.
Each JCT weekend tells more than the scoreboard can show. Between matches, our players supported one another, shared advice, and competed with intent. The atmosphere across the group was positive and professional, and the preparation shown by every player reflected the standards we aim for daily.
Composure, respect, and consistency were clear themes across the weekend. Those qualities build habits that last well beyond one tournament.
With the school squash season about to begin and the U.S. Open only six weeks away, this event serves as an ideal springboard. Training will now focus on sharper movement, tactical refinement, and maintaining physical and mental readiness through a busy stretch of play.
A great weekend behind us, bigger ones ahead.
