OFFICIATING

Squash BC is part of a nation-wide officiating program designed and maintained by Squash Canada. Officiating is an integral part of squash and help to promote fair play and safety. Our officiating programs develop new officials, promote mentorship, and encourage officials to increase their certification and proficiency from the club to the national level. Our officiating courses provide a greater understanding of the rules of squash and should help improve the level of play and overall safety of our community. For more information about becoming a Squash Canada Certified Official and to hear about upcoming Officiating Courses, reach out to competitions@squashbc.com.

Aussie Pie Guy Referee Development Program 

Squash BC is thrilled to announce Aussie Pie Guy as the Referee Development Program Title Partner!

In 2023 Squash BC launched the Referee Development Program. This program was created to increase the number of referees across BC and support their development in the Squash Canada Officiating Pathway. The Aussie Pie Guy Referee Development Program provides referees with specialized training to learn and improve their refereeing skills. This includes virtual and on court education workshops, mentorship and assessments from highly experienced referees, and further resources in the development of the future top officials in the province.  The Aussie Pie Guy Referee Development Program is always seeking referees looking to build their skills and receive additional development opportunities. Referees interested in joining the Aussie Pie Guy Referee Development Program are encouraged to contact programs@squashbc.com for more details and to involve yourself in upcoming events relating to this program.

Call for Referees for Upcoming Provincial Tournaments

Squash BC is seeking Referees for the upcoming Provincial Tournaments. Selected referees will be provided with referee mentorship, meals, refereeing honorarium, travel reimbursement and accommodations for referees travelling and a Squash BC referee shirt at the upcoming events.
  • 2024 BC Open – Jericho Tennis Club – November 13-17 (includes a PSA Challenger 3 event)
    • Referee Application Deadline – November 4, 2024
    • Referee Selection Invites – November 6, 2024
  • 2025 BC Junior Squash Championships – Host to be announced in November – March 7-9
    • Referee Application Deadline – January 8, 2025
    • Referee Selection Invites – January 15, 2025
  • 2025 BC Squash Championships – Host to be announced in November – April 11-13
    • Referee Application – January 30, 2025
    • Referee Selection Invites – February 5, 2025

If interested in officiating at any of the above Provincial Championships please submit a 2024/25 BC Provincial Championships Referee Interest Application. Please note that Squash BC may select referees for the upcoming tournaments before the Referee Selection dates posted above. Please note that players wishing to participate in the upcoming adult provincial championships, the tournament will work around your tournament schedule to ensure you have the opportunity to referee during the tournament.

Singles Officiating Pathway

Squash Canada Singles Officiating Pathway

The Squash Canada Singles Officiating Certification Pathway allows officials to progress from the initial Club Referee certification all the way to National Referee certification. The Singles Officiating Certification Levels follow the pathway:

  • Club Referee
  • Local Referee
  • Provincial Referee
  • National Referee

For a complete outline of the certification process, please review the following materials from the Squash Canada Singles Officiating Program:

Please visit the Squash Canada Singles Officiating Program webpage for more information.

Become a Singles Club Referee

You can take the Squash Canada Officiating Certification Course and become a Certified Club Referee through the CAC Locker. Download a CAC instruction sheet to learn how to access the course.

Become a Singles Referee Assessor

There are two levels of Assessors in the Squash Canada Officiating Program. All assessors must be a Provincial or National status referee and pass all Squash Canada requirements. Any interested Squash BC members that would like to become an assessor should contact sportdevelopment@squashbc.com.

Doubles Officiating Pathway

Squash Canada Doubles Officiating Pathway

The Squash Canada Doubles Officiating Program is a comprehensive program that encompasses all aspects of the training of doubles officials and instructors, and the dissemination of information about the Rules of Hardball Doubles Squash. The Doubles Officiating pathway has two levels of certification:

  • Provincial Referee
  • National Referee

The Doubles Officiating Program Administration Manual outlines the requirements for becoming a certified doubles official and how to progress to a National referee. Please visit the Squash Canada Doubles Officiating Program webpage for more information.

BECOME A PROVINCIAL DOUBLES REFEREE

Squash BC will be hosting a Doubles Certification Clinic in early 2023 at one of the Vancouver clubs, please check this website closer to the date for more information on when the clinic will take place. After attending the clinic, participants will be required to pass a written examination and a practical test (i.e. while officiating a match).