Christian Keng reached the semis in BU19, a personal best, at the Mid Atlantic JCT, open to the nation’s top 32 players, in November.
Raoul Engman won the BU13 title in a dramatic comeback at the 2026 Southeast Regional Junior Gold, which was hosted by Bee Squash at The St. James and Episcopal High School. After falling behind 2-1, he forced a fifth game, which he won 11-9 to secure his first-ever Gold title.
Avijit Kandpal took third place in BU11 at the event, where he pushed the #1 seed to a tight four-game semis match, a remarkable achievement for a player who played his first tournament less than a year ago. He won his first two Silver titles at the Play Squash Academy October and December tournaments. Aadya Nair reached the GU11 semis, setting a personal-best Gold finish. Akaisha Bhatia dominated the GU19 field to take the title, while Willa Haberl took third.
Marcus Pilling won his first-ever Silver title in BU11, dropping no games at the 2025 Berman and Masouds Orthodontists St. James Junior Silver. He won another Silver tournament the following week in Baltimore. Luke Kim won BU13, winning all his games. Dartagnan Rastogi edged Oskar Brown in the BU17 final (8), 10, 9, 9. Zeyneb Javed was the runner-up in GU15.
Alaan Javed took third in BU17 at the December Play Squash Academy Silver, winning a five-game match.
Nathaniel Shich notched his first Bronze tournament title, sweeping all his matches in BU13 at the St. James Junior Bronze in November by 3-0 scores. Nathan Torres took the BU17 title, also with consecutive 3-0 wins. Torres also won the same division at the October Play Squash Academy Junior Bronze. Arya Kansal won the GU13s in another 3-0 sweep.
Reed Jensen won his first Bronze tournament in the BU13 division at the Play Squash Academy tournament in December. Enzo Salvadore won the BU15s, which was also his first Bronze title. He won another Bronze the following week in Baltimore.
Altan Kosoglu won the BU15 division at the October Torky Squash Academy Junior Bronze, his second consecutive title after winning his first the month before in BU13 at the St. James.
Sohum Nene won his first Bronze title in the BU11 at February’s Play Squash Academy Junior Bronze, winning all four matches by 3-0 margins. Ronan Samantaray made the final in BU15.
Harrison Lowell also won his first Bronze trophy, also in BU11, at the February Torky Squash Academy tournament. Devika Gollapalli and Dev Gill won the GU13 and BU15 divisions.