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Tells about the women she beat in this tournament & gives the history of her squash career.
Kristen has recently picked up indoor cycling, skiing, open water diving and is working on her squash game.
As her squash teammate, you recall the match Cat won an hour after being drenched with champagne when she received a bid from Ivy.
Her squash risotto ($12/$24) is another dish that's none the worse for being meatless, thanks to the mascarpone and pine nuts in the mix.
First thing in the morning, she says, she scouts her squash rows, looking for garden pests, which she crushes between her fingers.
Inside, there was still a stack of unopened mail on the front table, a blinking red light on the answering machine, a smell of mothballs from the closet where Marcia had been looking for her squash racket earlier that day.
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As she advanced, married, and started a family of her own, Nagpal refused to let her career squash her other passions: painting, dance, and generally living a full, balanced life.
"Don't listen, Bernice!" she cries, when her mother suggests baking her squash-girl with marshmallows.
Bob had steered Verna around the edges of the gym, holding her squashed up against his carnation buttonhole, for the unskilled, awkward Verna of those days had never been to a dance before and was no match for Bob's strenuous and flamboyant moves.
Bobo has grown in the opposite direction, you realise: she stares at her squashed-potato face in the mirror in a manner both deeply unimpressed and mutely accepting of what she sees – the look seems to say, "What are you going to do?" The film – shot with a handheld camera, and ragged editing rhythms to match – feels uncannily true to the episodic, pell-mell rhythms of adolescence.
Pochoda took her first squash lesson on her eighth birthday at a club in the neighborhood.
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