Way, Razik, Jans, Desaulniers and Cooper to enter Canadian Squash Hall of Fame
A teenage Jamie Nicholls was working part-time at the Toronto Racquet Club in 1997 when he got a first-hand look at soon-to-be Canadian squash royalty.
Coach Mike Way was guiding a who’s who of domestic talent on the courts at the downtown facility. On display was the masterful wizardry of Jonathon Power and the crisp shotmaking of Graham Ryding, among many other players.
Way was there pulling the strings, helping guide a Canadian ascension to the top of the sport.
“Mike is a huge inspiration to all of us,” said Nicholls, a longtime player, coach and now Squash Canada’s director of athlete development. “His coaching tree is like (legendary NBA coach Gregg) Popovich or something.