The Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club served as the premier stage for Canadian squash, hosting the Connor, Clark & Lunn Private Capital 2025 Canadian Senior Championships, May 8 – 11. More than 330 athletes aged 12 – 80 years athletes competed across 23 divisions in four days of high-level play and outstanding camaraderie and hospitality off the court.
In the Master’s divisions, familiar names continued to dominate, including Gerry Poulton (BC), who claimed the inaugural Men’s 80+ title, his ninth Canadian national title, while Julie Hisey (ON) captured her seventh title in the Women’s 55+, continuing a streak that began with Women’s 40+. Lolly Gillen (ON) claimed the first Women’s 70+ title since 2002, while BC swept the Men’s 50+ category highlighted by champion Rob Wilson (BC). Meanwhile, a new generation of Masters talent emerged, with first-time Canadian age category champions such as Jennifer Pelletier (Women’s 30+) and Dane Sharp (Men’s 40+).
“It was an honour to welcome the Canadian squash community to the Toronto Cricket Club for a truly memorable iteration of the Canadian Junior & Senior Championships,” said Robin Clarke, Tournament Director. “It was incredible seeing players of all ages and skill levels on court giving it their all. We’re deeply grateful to every player, referee, volunteer, sponsor, and supporter who helped make this championship such a success and a real celebration of squash in Canada.”
This year’s event introduced new highlights, including the inaugural Canadian Wheelchair Doubles Squash Championship Invitational won by Jeff Harris (ON), and the Guilfoyle PSA Squash Classic 2025 which brought international flair, with titles going to Salman Khalil (EGY) and Toby Tse (HKG). The weekend also celebrated the 2025 Canadian Squash Hall of Fame inductees, Alana Miller, Marnie Baizley, Gordon Anderson, Clive Caldwell, and Steve Wren.
Squash Canada thanks title sponsor, Connor, Clark & Lunn Private Capital, presenting partner KPMG, the Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club, Glendon Athletic Club and all our many generous sponsors and patrons for their support. Special recognition goes to the local organizing team led by Robin Clarke and Nikole Todd, tournament co-chairs Andrew Guilfoyle and Rebecca Hazell, volunteer coordinators Cindy Hazell and Joanne Maxwell, and Tournament Referee David Fishburn and his officiating team for their outstanding contributions.
Congratulations to our Ontario podium finishers:
Men's U23 - Champion Wasey Maqsood, 3rd place Amin Khan
Women's 30+ - Champion Jennifer Pelletier, Runner Up Sam Cornett, 3rd place Stephanie Hewitt
Men's 40+ - Champion Dane Sharp, Runner Up Matt Serediak
Men's 55+ - Runner Up Scott Stoneburgh, 3rd Place David Sly
Women's 55+ - Champion Julie Hisey, Runner Up Joanne Maxwell, 3rd place Dolly Kao
Men's 60+ - Runner Up Trent Haase
Women's 60+ - Champion Elka Markus, 3rd place Alison Waddington
Men's 65+ - Champion Bill Lam, Runner Up Wayne Pye
Men's 70+ - 3rd place Steven Hisey
Women's 70+ - Champion Lolly Gillen, Runner Up Karin Vagiste,
Men's 75+ - Champion Ian Boundy, Runner Up George Kotsopoulos, 3rd place Brian Murray
Men's 80+ - Runner Up Howard Armitage, 3rd place Robert De Valk
Men's A - Champion Will Harris, Runner Up Sam Burley, 3rd place Alex Spafford
Women's A - Runner Up Lauren Kerr
Men's B - Runner Up Leo Janusauskas, 3rd place Luca Mariglia
Women's B - Champion Violet Oliver, Runner Up Maddy Fisher, 3rd place Hannah Popatia
Men's C - Champion Dirk Holtshousen, Runner Up Roy Wei
Women's C - Champion Sophie Warlow, 3rd place Anisha Rehmtulla
Men's D - Champion Jonah Sacchetto, Runner Up David Hicks, 3rd place Leon Chan
Women's D - Champion Katie Bolla, Runner Up Sarah Bovaird, 3rd place Malissa Petch
Wheelchair Doubles Champion Jeff Harris, Runner Up Marshall Lucatch