Mary Lloyd Mary Lloyd is the Tabor girls squash coach. Having been involved with the game competitively for the past seventeen years, Mary is an experienced player and coach who runs an excellent program. A number of her girls have gone on to compete at the collegiate level and their coaches are impressed with their level of fitness and the instruction they received at Tabor. Her teams have qualified for the both the Class A and Class B Interscholastic tournaments and have been recognized for both their skill and outstanding sportsmanship.
Mary and her husband and their two sons live on campus in Baxter House, a senior boys dormitory.
About the Team
The Tabor girls squash team capped off a successful 2008/2009 season with a sixth place finish at the National High School Tournament in the B Division.Finishing with a regular season record of 9 wins and 7 losses, the Tabor girls knew they would have to be at their best at the season ending tournament.The girls played outstanding squash up and down the ladder, walking away with an impressive first place finish and the New England Class B Team Championship Title!When they all look back on their athletic career at Tabor, I know they will have fond memories of the 2008/2009 squash season.
Other Info
Season record:
2008-2009 Season: 9-7-0
Awards1:
2008-2009 Awards
Most Improved Varsity Player: Saralee Pruksaritanon
Most Valuable Varsity Player: Lucie Nadler
Varsity Squash Coach's Award: Frances Robinson
JV M.I.P.: Helena Nyhart
1:
6th Place in Div. II National Tournament
1st Place in Class B New England Tournament
JV Girls' Squash A.O.W. Girls JV Squash: Deven Koswick played a tough match. When the player...
Mr. Sughrue says ...
How long have you taught at Tabor: I think this is my 20th year – Yikes! It goes by fast!!
What are some of the positions you’ve held and classes you’ve taught: I’ve worked in Admissions, College Counseling, and the Math Department. I think I’ve taught all the courses in the math department through AB Calculus. I also took Differential Equations with Mr. White last year – I still have a headache from some of those questions. I’ve also worked in many different dorms and coached soccer, hockey and tennis.
What part of your job do you like best: Actually I like all parts – I laugh a lot every day and always have so much to do that it is impossible to ever even think of being bored.