Matthew Morrison in Wagga in 2013. Most new members are 'young people' according to spokesman Mark Stephens.
In a sport that has diminished in regional NSW, Wagga registrations spiked by 10 per cent this year.
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“Every night we have a wait-list for people looking to play,” Wagga Squash club spokesman Mark Stephens said.
“Squash has died in most country towns. Look at the old squash clubs, most of them are bordered-up and abandoned.
“We’re looking at additional infrastructure, we only have two courts at CSU.”
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