2021-2022 High School All-Americans Announced

The 2021-2022 High School Squash All-Americans have been announced.

All-American recognition celebrates junior players who have reached a pinnacle of accomplishment in junior tournament competition and high school league play. Recipients include the top four ranked players in the boys’ and girls’ U17, and the top eight ranked players in the U19 divisions and those voted on by high school leagues and coaches.

To be eligible for All-American recognition, players must be either a U.S. citizen or a U.S. resident, play on a high school varsity team participating in the Scholastic Squash Program or maintain a ranking in the Boys’ or Girls’ Under 17 or Under 19 divisions of the national junior rankings. Players must be currently enrolled in high school and in good standing with US Squash.

The 2021-2022 class of All-Americans includes junior national champions Avi Agarwal and Caroline Fouts and junior national finalists Hollis Robertson and Lucie Stefanoni.

First-time national champions Kent School produced three All Americans, Robertson, David Costales and Syan Singh. Emma Trauber represents national champions Greenwich Academy.

For more information visit the All American page.

BOYS
Name City, State, School (if applicable) Qualification
Avi Agarwal West Windsor, NJ BU19 Ranking
David Beeson Riverside, CT BU19 Ranking
Arav Bhagwati Hillsborough, CA BU19 Ranking
Kyle Broadhurst Pittsburgh, PA BU19 Ranking
Tad Carney New Canaan, CT BU19 Ranking
David Costales Ecuador, Kent School High School League: NEISA
Andrew Glaser Haverford, PA BU17 Ranking
Noah Katzer Brooklyn, NY, Poly Prep Country Day School High School League: NYC Tristate
Asher Leavy Bryn Mawr, PA, Shipley School High School League: MASA
Marcus Lee Greenwich, CT, Horace Mann School High School League: NYC Tristate
Rehan Luthra Kirkland, WA BU19 Ranking
Ashton Monteiro Riverside, CT, Greenwich High School High School League: Fairwest
Mitav Nayak Bryn Mawr, PA, Haverford School High School League: MASA
Hansen Ogden Lawrence, NY, Episcopal High School High School League: MASO
Zane Patel Palo Alto, CA BU17 Ranking
Philip Hyun Su Price Philadelphia, PA, William Penn Charter School High School League: MASA
Hollis Robertson Brooklyn, NY, Kent School High School League: NEISA
Syan Singh Canada, Kent School BU19 Ranking
Thomas Soltanian Hunt Valley, MD, Gilman School High School League: MIAA
Rishi Srivastava Berwyn, PA BU17 Ranking
Arnav Tevatia San Francisco, CA BU17 Ranking
John Paul Tew Cincinnati, OH BU19 Ranking
Juan Jose Torres Colombia, Tabor Academy High School League: NEISA
Rustin Wiser Bronxville, NY, Bronxville High School High School League: Fairwest
GIRLS
Name City, State, School (if applicable) Qualification
Charlotte Bell Wellesley, MA GU19 Ranking
Jhansi Bhavsar New York, NY GU19 Ranking
Eleanor Clifford Bronxville, NY, Bronxville High School High School League: Fairwest
Caroline Eielson Boston, MA GU17 Ranking
Caroline Fouts Rye, NY GU19 Ranking
Dixon Hill Willoughby, OH GU17 Ranking
Madison Ho Cambridge, MA GU19 Ranking
Sophia Hoh New York, NY, Brearley School High School League: NYC Tristate
Sohaila Ismail Egypt, Milton Academy High School League: NEISA
Samantha Jaffe Philadelphia, PA, William Penn Charter School High School League: MASA
Annie Kagan New York, NY, Spence School High School League: NYC Tristate
Khushi Kukadia Manhasset, NY GU19 Ranking
Kiroshanna Manoharan Malaysia, Berkshire School High School League: NEISA
Mariana Narvaez Dardon Mexico, Westover School High School League: NEISA
Layah Nasr McLean, VA, Potomac School High School League: MASO
Riya Navani Milpitas, CA GU17 Ranking
Sarita Popat Short Hills, NJ GU17 Ranking
Abigail Schuster Timonium, MD, McDonogh School High School League: IAAM
Lucie Stefanoni Darien, CT GU19 Ranking
Molly Stoltz Bronxville, NY GU19 Ranking
Whitney Taylor Philadelphia, PA, Springside Chestnut Hill High School League: MASA
Emma Trauber Greenwich, CT GU19 Ranking