Twenty-four-year-old American Todd Harrity earned his second and - TopicsExpress



          

Twenty-four-year-old American Todd Harrity earned his second and largest Professional Squash Association (PSA) title this weekend as the fifth seed in the $10,000 Madison Open at Madison Squash Workshop. Not only did Harrity claim his largest title in Wisconsin’s capital—exceeding March’s $5,000 Squash Revolution New York Pro Open—the Princeton graduate also produced his highest-ranked career upset in toppling top-seeded world No. 51 Campbell Grayson in the second round. Harrity’s title is the fourth won by an EAP-supported athlete in 2014 since the program’s launch in the fall of 2013, adding to Harrity’s New York Pro Open title, and Olivia Blatchford’s two titles this fall—the $15,000 Mexicano De Racquetas in September, and the $5,000 Manulife Investments Tournament in October. Harrity now treks to Minnesota this week to compete as the second seed in the $10,000 Life Time Minneapolis Open alongside fellow Americans Chris Hanson and Faraz Khan. ussquash/harrity-hoists-largest-psa-title-in-madison/
Posted on: Mon, 03 Nov 2014 19:09:54 +0000

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