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Canadian champion Phil Mohtadi started things off by dismantling Massachusetts singles and doubles champion Tom Poor in the tourney's opening match. Mohtadhi combined soft, floating serves with low, blistering backhand rail shots to eliminate Poor in three straight games...

Author: By Tom Green, | Title: Desaulniers to Face Khan In Boston Squash Open | 11/9/1979 | See Source »

...division, senior captain John Havens ended his collegiate career in style, winning three tough matches before bowing to Western Ontario legend Phil Mohtadi. Before losing to Mohtadi, Havens knocked off Bowdoin's number one player in the first round, 3-0, and followed with consecutive 3-zip sweeps of Dartmouth's top player Peter Greulich and Princeton's number two man Garry "Foggy" Fogler...

Author: By Tom Green, | Title: Racquetmen Net Fourth Place At National Six-Man Tourney | 3/5/1979 | See Source »

...last college match," a satisfied Havens remarked after the tournament. "I wanted to beat the guy from Princeton who had beaten me earlier this year and I wanted to show well against Mohtadi and I did, so I'm happy with my effort...

Author: By Tom Green, | Title: Racquetmen Net Fourth Place At National Six-Man Tourney | 3/5/1979 | See Source »

Sophomore Mike Desaulniers, the nation's top-ranking college player and Harvard's number-one seed for the second year in a row, bettered opponent Mohtadi in three close games, 16-13, 15-12, 15-11. The Crimson's Mark Panarese, playing in the second slot instead of ailing John Havens, lost to Lennard, 1-3. Ned Bacon grabbed the third match from Canadian Guyatt...

Author: By Laurie E. Schanberg, | Title: Racquetmen Fall Short in Opener, 4-5 | 12/6/1977 | See Source »

...good is Desaulniers? He's so good that he has yet to and will probably never lose a collegiate match. That last Sunday in Annapolis he put to rest any doubts that he was the best around the campus by disposing of Western Ontario's Phil Mohtadi (Western Ontario imports racquetmen like Russia does wheat). That he plays with the likes of Sheriff Khan, who is the best in the world...

Author: By Michael K. Savit, | Title: And You Think You've Got a Great Racket | 3/11/1977 | See Source »

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