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Four Kent School Squash Alumni Earn College Squash Association All-American Honors

Four Kent School squash alumni earned College Squash Association (CSA) All-American honors this season. All four alumni were members of the Kent Boys Varsity Squash team that captured the 2022 U.S. High School Championships title.

At Princeton, Hollis Robertson ’23 was named a First Team All-American for the second time in his career, while teammate Federico Sosa ’22 earned Second Team recognition.

Robertson followed up his 2024 First Team All-American selection with another standout campaign. A First Team All-Ivy League honoree, he advanced to the round of 16 in the Pool Trophy tournament and anchored the lineup at the No. 1 position in 15 matches, finishing 11–4.

Sosa earned his first All-American honor alongside First Team All-Ivy League recognition. Primarily competing at No. 3, he played in each of Princeton’s final 11 matches and posted a 9–2 record during that stretch, finishing 10–3 overall.

At Yale, Lachlan Sutton ’23 secured his second consecutive Second Team All-American honor. He also earned All-Ivy League recognition and was named a CSA Scholar-Athlete, highlighting his impact both on the court and in the classroom.

Harvard's David Costales ’22 collected his third consecutive All-American and All-Ivy League honors. Splitting time between the top two spots in the lineup, he delivered consistent results, including four wins against Ivy League opponents.

 

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