2025-2026 Squash League
Registration is now closed.
Seeding Rounds Sept 8 – Sept 25, Regular Season Sept 29 – Feb 26
Matches will be Monday 6-9pm, Wednesday 8-9:30pm, Thursday 8-9:30pm
The league will have two divisions.
The number of players per team and number of teams per division will depend on registration.
Spares
If you would like to be on the Spare List please sign up.
Spare Sign Up
League Rules
For those that have not played in the league before your team will play against a different team each week. Your #1 player will play the other teams #1 player, #2 plays #2 etc. There is no fixed order of play as mentioned above the nights will be busy so we want to give flexibility to get matches started quickly. A match will be the best of 5 games, point a rally scoring to 11 winning by two clear points.
- You must be a member of the Chilliwack Squash Club to play. You can sign up here.
- Home team to provide balls for the match night.
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The Dunlop Pro (Double Yellow Dot) and Competition (Single Yellow Dot) balls will be the standard balls of the league. The intent of using different balls is to give players the same overall bounce in a match. While we do not know the exact transition yet the Pro ball will be the standard for matches with players above a rating of approximately 4.25 and the Competition ball will be the standard for the rest of the league. If both players agree to play with a pro, competition, red dot or other ball they may do so. Pro and Competition balls will be supplied to the captains.
Challenge Matches Within the Team
We strongly encourage players to challenge within their own team. As of now the team’s roster is set but the positions within the team can change. If a lower position player challenges a higher ranked player and wins the match they will take the higher position. Challenge matches should be entered into club locker as “Club Scores”. If a player is unwilling to play a challenge match/find a time for the match for 4 weeks or 4 attempts whichever is longer then the lower player will be deemed to have won the challenge match.
What to do if you are out of town/cannot play a match
If you are unable to play a match at the scheduled time for any reason you have the following options:
- Reach out to your opponent and play it either before the scheduled match or within 72 hours after the scheduled match time. If you are playing the match outside of the normal league time you will need to book the court and pay to access the Cheam like a normal patron. Failing to play the match within 72 hours will result in a default.
- Let you captain know that you cannot play, and they will find a spare for you. We have a spare list of 50 people available of all levels.
I look forward to another great season. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.
Shawn Zwierzchowski