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Les was the Captain and played No. 1 singles and doubles for LSU for three years during which time he won the SEC Championship at No. 1 doubles and was the runner-up at No. 1 singles. After law school, he was the No. 1 ranked men's player in the Middle Atlantic Section of the USTA and the No.3 ranked squash player in the United States for men over 40 and again for men over 45. Les played for the USIC on the first Avory Cup and first Presidents Cup teams and was a member of the USIC teams which won the Potter Cup in 1985 and again in 1987. He served as the USIC Captain from 2002-2005 and as USIC President from 2005-2008. Les is an Honorary Member of the IC of France and 14 other countries. |