2017 MFS SquashBusters Derby Breaks Another Record with $1.3M Raised

Team Unbridled took home the finalist trophies. From L to R: Kira Tejeda (SquashBusters ’17), Donald Pepple (SquashBusters ’17), Alexa Jacobs, Sabrina Sobhy, Olivia Blatchford, Corey Schafer, Hope Prockop, Amanda Sobhy, Mary McKee, Christina Brownell, Mimi Coolidge, Bry Roskoz and Nessrine Ariffin.
SquashBusters senior George Montero spoke to the Derby guests about his time in the program and how it has impacted his life and future.

The two-year-old all-women’s team Unbridled came within a whisker of victory, but perennial champions Wallbanger took home the trophy for the ninth consecutive year at the 2017 MFS SquashBusters Derby in Boston over the May 4-7 weekend. Wallbanger defeated Unbridled 6-5 in the final, bolstered along the way by points accrued from an outstanding team fundraising total of $362,446.

After two months of fundraising, more than 80 amateur players, a dozen team captains, and a gaggle of elite pros took to the doubles courts at the University Club and the singles courts at SquashBusters in an 8-team race full of fun, festivities and incredible generosity. With MFS Investments and their dynamic duo of President Rob Manning and CFO Amrit Kanwal leading the way as Title Sponsor, Will Muggia’s Westfield Capital Management in strong support as a Diamond Presenting Sponsor, and Peter Palandjian’s Intercontinental Real Estate bolstering a cadre of more than 21 corporate sponsors, the collective enterprise raised a record $1.3m for the sports-based youth development program.

Event Committee Co-Chair David Drubner took home the coveted Secretariat Award with a momentous $77,000 fundraising mark, while super-supporters Sandy Tierney, Will Muggia, John Blasberg and George Bell were in close pursuit the entire way. Significant personal contributions also came from David and Lisa Antonelli, George Bell and Carrie Minot Bell, John and Jeannie Blasberg, Ralph and Janice James, Henry and Anna Manice, Don and Susan Mykrantz, Nancy and Mike Loucks, and Rob and Donna Manning.

On the squash front, the eleventh edition of the Derby featured the spirit and talent of some of the sports best-loved and most successful professionals. Returning for the ninth time were World Champion Peter Nicol and Boston’s local hero/coach Dan Sharplin. Adding excitement to the pro competition and team leadership were 2-time World Champion David Palmer, Team USA #2 Olivia Blatchford, subbing for the recovering Amanda Sobhy, who was also thoroughly on hand, as well as Suzie Pierrepont, Ramit Tandon, Clinton Leeuw, Alister Walker and Wael El Hindi. Notables in the mix included former hardball champion Mark Talbott, Canadian great Clive Caldwell, John Nimick, celebrity chef and former Yale star Ming Tsai, former Intercollegiate Champion Amr Khalifa and the multi-talented Chris Walker, whose second successful hip replacement relegated him off-court to lead the Junior Stakes portion of the competition.

The second year of the Derby’s Junior Stakes, molded into another great success by Co-Chair Jeannie Blasberg and Stakes founding spirit Simone Winston, saw 16 juniors from the local community and 16 SquashBusters teammates form into 8 teams for spirited rounds of Offense/Defense and match play, before Lucky Strike took home the honors as the winning team.

The true highlight of the 2017 Derby was the speech given during the evening reception by graduating senior George Montero, of Dorchester. Montero gave credit to SquashBusters, its staff and particularly Program Director Myra Sack for giving him confidence and hope as well as a brighter future.

SquashBusters senior George Montero spoke to the Derby guests about his time in the program and how it has impacted his life and future.

Montero, who gave a shout out to every one of his fellow graduates and second family, is graduating from Another Course to College and will enroll at Drexel University in September 2017. At Drexel, George will study secondary education and play on the squash team.

In his closing remarks, SquashBusters founder and visionary Greg Zaff credited everyone in the room and all the Derby supporters over the previous eleven years with the success of the urban squash wave that started in Boston and is still rippling out across the country and the world.

SquashBusters would like to thank Marilyn Humphries Photography for capturing the event. Please feel free to check out more of the great photos:
May 5: Doubles at the University Club
May 6: Singles at SquashBusters