The 2025 Cowra Junior Open proved a huge success at the Club Cowra squash courts, with players, officials and spectators treated to an exciting weekend of competition and a showcase of the region’s rising talent.
The standard of squash in Division One was particularly impressive, with some of the best young players in the area battling hard for top honours.
Division Two gave emerging players valuable experience, with several future Division One competitors testing themselves against quality opposition.
A special mention went to Max Ryan, who competed in his first Junior Bronze event, marking an important milestone in his squash journey.
Cowra players proudly represented their hometown:
Conner Moriarty competed in Division One.
Jaxon Foley, Max Ryan, Aiden Rayner, and Aiden Gunderson all lined up in Division Two.
Their efforts highlighted the strength of Cowra’s junior squash program and the promising pathway being built for the future.
Division Two
Winner: Lucas Jones
Runner-Up: Aiden Rayner
Third Place: Jaxon Foley
Division One
Winner: Max Jones
Runner-Up: Conner Moriarty
Third Place: Lockie Jones
Sports Power Best & Fairest: Jade Reynolds
First Junior Bronze Tournament Award (Tangles Hair Studio): Max Ryan
The event would not have been possible without the backing of generous sponsors:
Club Cowra – sponsoring 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prizes in both divisions.
Tangles Hair Studio – providing medals for all divisions and sponsoring Max Ryan’s special recognition award.
Cowra Sports Power – sponsoring the Best & Fairest award, which included a quality Head racquet.
Organisers also thanked the many volunteers who gave their time and energy over the weekend:
Judy Kross, for her expertise with the Revsport program.
Jess Moriarty, for court cleaning, setup, and full-day assistance on Sunday.
Dan Rayner, for entering and double-checking results throughout Sunday.
Josh Bell, club president, for preparing the draw, score sheets, and sponsor certificates.
The Cowra Junior Open once again highlighted the strength of local squash, with excellent performances on court and strong community support off it.
Organisers thanked everyone who contributed to making the event such a success and congratulated all competitors for their efforts.
With talent continuing to rise through the ranks, the future looks bright for squash in Cowra and across the region.