Photographs from the Utmost Wealth Solutions IOM Squash Championships 2019

The Isle of Man Squash Championships was played last week thanks to new sponsor Utmost Wealth Solutions. It also saw the re-introduction of the Squash 57 (formerly called Racketball) Island Championships running alongside and, with thirteen Squash 57 entries and forty squash players, it proved to be a busy week for the organisers.

Head of Utmost Community, Shaun Lewis said ‘This is the first time that we have sponsored the squash tournament, which was thrilling to watch. It was a pleasure to be invited down to present the trophies to the winners and I hope that all participants had a great week at the tournament’.

Here are some Photographs from the Trophy Presentations at the end of the Tournament.

A group picture of the Event winners along with the Utmost Wealth Solutions representative can be seen above. The picture shows back row left to right – Shaun Lewis (Utmost Wealth Solutions), Dave Norman (Winner), Thomas Whiteway (Runner Up), Mark Stratford (Plate Runner Up), Allister Crossley (Squash 57 Runner Up). Front row left to right – Ben Peach (Best Performance), Dave Freer (Plate Winner), Steve Baker (Squash 57 Winner) and Alex Cave (Bowl Winner).

The above picture shows Shaun Lewis of Utmost Wealth solutions presenting a sponsorship cheque of £750 to the IOMSRA (Isle Of Man Squash Rackets Association) chairman Brain Cowley.

Winner Dave Norman being presented his trophy by Shaun Lewis and Les Callow the tournament organiser.

Runner Up Thomas Whiteway being presented his prize by Les Callow the tournament organiser.

Squash 57 Winner Steve Baker being presented his trophy by Les Callow the tournament organiser.

Squash 57 Runner Up Allister Crossley  being presented his prize by Les Callow the tournament organiser.

Plate Winner Dave Freer being presented his prize by Les Callow the tournament organiser.

Plate Runner Up Mark Stratford being presented his prize by Les Callow the tournament organiser.

Bowl Winner Alex Cave being presented his prize by Les Callow the tournament organiser.

The Cannell Print Trophy for Best Performance went to Ben Peach who is pictured with Brian Cannell.