Grand Tennis Club General Meeting October 13th,
|
|
- Martha Stewart
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Grand Tennis Club General Meeting October 13th,
2 Establish quorum: Start of Meeting Formalities Missing: Bob Richman, Diane Vick and Judy Beran Present: Skip Pavitt, Dave Cowles, Ron Wagner, Linda Campanelli, Gerry Smith 5 of 8 Board members present Quorum reached Approve May 12th General Meeting minutes: Motion to approve? Seconded? All GTC Board members raise your hand to approve 2
3 Treasurer s Report (Ron Wagner) To-date we have a total of 443 members Dues Status: Members paid: 443 Members unpaid: 0 Account Balances: Savings - $10,030 and Checking - $4,104
4 Men s Representative s Report (Bob Richman) Current Drop-in times: 4 Tuesdays Combined Level 2.5/3.0 and 3.5 from 8:00 am to 10:00 am (Adobe) Thursdays Combined Level 2.5/3.0 and 3.5 from 8:00 am to 10:00 am (Adobe) 4.0 Level will be on Tuesdays at 8:00 am to 10:00 am (Cimarron)
5 Women s Representative Report (Diane Vick) Current drop-in times: Going forward all Women s Drop-in will be scheduled at the Adobe courts. 5 All Women s Levels are playing at the same time on Mondays and Wednesdays 2.5/3.0/3.5/4.0 Levels on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8:00 am to 10:00 am
6 Next Social Events (Linda Campanelli) Bowling Party Event: Held at SCW Bowling Center Approximately 24 members attended the event Prizes were given for Men and Women s category highest score and for a Blind Draw combined score 6 Welcome Back Event Sunday, October 23 rd : Cost will $10.00 per person Tennis from 1:00 to 3:00 pm Dinner from 3:00 to 7:00 pm Little Bit of Italy food will be served
7 Next Social Events (Linda Campanelli) 7 Holiday Party Event December 4 th at the Briarwood Country Club from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm: Cost will be $35.00 per person Choice of 3 different entrees Will have disc jockey for dancing and entertainment Tables can be reserved with eight (8) people
8 Rating System Revisions (Skip Pavitt) Only new members desiring to be rated 3.5 or above must be rated u All other new members can join the 2.5/3.0 Drop-in group, the Afternoon Mixed Doubles Open group, or the Saturday Mixed Doubles Open group w/o a rating u Anyone wanting to move up from their current rating group must be rated in our monthly rating session u Rating Sessions will be held on the last Thursday (new day) of every month at no charge to the member 8
9 Cimarron Court Tennis Courts Conversion (Dave Cowles) Going Forward What We Can Expect: CAM has performed an action plan and cost analysis ($160K) CAM to perform noise abatement study with Acoustifence CAM to suggest landscaping to hide Acoustifence 9 CAM to obtain approvals for all noise abatement work CAM to present to the SCG Board as soon as possible (October 13, 2016) Residents may sue CAM over converting tennis courts to pickleball courts and the increase in noise
10 Cimarron Court Tennis Courts Conversion (continued) (Skip Pavitt) 10 How will we accommodate Cimarron players: Currently, we do not think the drop-in groups will be affected The GTC Board will discuss this subject in November and prepare a plan for presenting to our membership We will try to accommodate the two groups that we have in Sun City Grand: Grand Tennis Club Drop-in groups - 63% Non-drop-in groups 37% (well in excess of the CAM 25% open court rule)
11 Shine-In-The-Sun Tennis Tournament Update (Aleta Basso) New Dates: Wednesday, November 16 th to Sunday, November 20 th (CAM changed original dates) Major Sponsor: Scott Shull with Edward Jones Investments Tournament Charity: Eve s Place Tournament Events: Ages 45 and over for Men and Women Singles, Doubles and Mixed Doubles Special Events: Exhibition Play Radar Court Racquet Demo Court Hit-To-Win Court (hit targets to win prizes) Advanced Doubles Drills Court 11
12 Shine-In-The-Sun Tennis Tournament Update (Aleta Basso) Need Volunteers for Sponsorship Committee To Work On: Preparing gift baskets Raffle sales Silent Auction Helping to find additional sponsors and gift items Contact: Ray Yost at: Phone No:
13 Shine-In-The-Sun Tennis Tournament Update (Aleta Basso) Change In Tournament Picnic Meal: In lieu of the Sunday after the event Player Picnic ( which half the people that sign up attend) 13 And the Volunteer Picnic (again where only half the people that sign up attend) And much money is wasted on both We will have on site picnics on both Thursday and Saturday.
14 Shine-In-The-Sun Tennis Tournament Update (Aleta Basso) 14 Online tournament entry forms are available on the website. Hard copy entry forms are also available in the Sports Building and our Tennis Club bulletin board (in front of courts 3 & 4) The website address is listed on our Grand Tennis Club website. The tournament website address is
15 Status of 2017 Nominating Committee (Donna Gropp) 15 Elaine Weber has volunteered to head the committee Need two more members to volunteer for the Election Committee Status of 2017 Positions: President Dave Cowles is willing to move from VP Vice President Ron Beran is a new candidate Ladies Representative vacant (NEED A Volunteer) Secretary Judy Beran is willing to stay on Men s Representative Bob Richman is willing to stay on Social Chairperson Linda Campanelli is willing to stay on Treasurer Ron Wagner is willing to stay on
16 Our Membership Playing Abilities (Skip Pavitt) When I walk around the courts, I like to observe how our players stroke the ball, position themselves and most importantly, enjoy themselves. However, there are several things that have always bothered me: Most of us make basic tennis mechanic mistakes. These mistakes can easily be corrected with proper instruction. This is why I continue to try and get our members interested in taking USPTA instructed lessons. I have tried many different programs over the past two years, and I am trying one more time to meet this goal. 16
17 Why Take Tennis Instruction? (Skip Pavitt) Everyone plays tennis differently: Different styles formed by an individuals learning history Formed by ones physical abilities There is no specific way to hit shots 17 There are, however, better ways to use your body to hit a shot: The positioning of the racquet when you swing and hit the ball The positioning of your body when you hit the ball You do not want to fight your body to hit a shot but many do
18 Why Take Tennis Instruction? (Skip Pavitt) 18 So many of our members believe You can t teach old dogs new tricks They are SO WRONG when it comes to tennis players One of our USPTA Instructors, Vince LaRocca, will give you some tennis tips and tools to help improve your tennis You are encouraged to ask questions as he gives these tips
19 Teaching Tennis Tools To Help Your Play (Vince LaRocca) 19 There are many tools that you can use to play tennis: Spin of the ball Court positioning Playing strategy Knowing opponent s weakness and playing to it Have a plan on how to play each particular game How can tennis instruction help me? Select the clinic that offers to instruct particular skills you want to improve Find like players that want to improve the same skills you want You must practice what you learn
20 Sampling of Tennis Instruction Tips (Vince LaRocca) 20 Topspin can add pop to the ball you hit Easier to clear the net and stay in the court Easy to create topspin As you swing for your shot face the racquet down to the court: The natural swing as you bring the racquet up to the ball will impart topspin You must follow through with the stroke The ball will kick toward your opponent when it hits their court Every ball converts to topspin when it hits the court. So hit topspin to force the ball "high" to your opponent and backspin to keep it low.
21 Sampling of Tennis Instruction Tips (Vince LaRocca) Put spin on your serve: Most club players impart under spin or push their serve: It limits where you can place the serve It limits how hard you can hit it 21 Put side spin or topspin on your serve: You can place the ball in more locations in the service box Hitting the ball up and over the ball allows you to hit the ball harder and to more locations You need a variety with your serve, so your opponent does not get grooved to it
22 Sampling of Tennis Instruction Tips (Vince LaRocca) 22 Body position is extremely important when hitting a ball: Shoulder position improves many different strokes: Turning your shoulder will give you more power: Applies to your serve Applies to your forehand Applies to your Overhead shots Applies to volleys Turning your shoulder helps in directing your shots Not turning limits the direction you can hit to Turning your shoulder allows you to hit it in any direction
23 Grand Tennis Club USPTA Instructors (Skip Pavitt) Ray Yost: 23 Phone No Address: JR Lampley: Phone No Address: Vince LaRocca: Phone No Address:
24 Noise & Pollution Issue Pending With CAM 24 We have requested that CAM stop mowing and blowing leaves during the morning hours This request started with Scott Phillips over a year ago He supposedly has tried to get Gothic to meet our request Since nothing has happened with Scott, we have requested Ken Olsen to intercede We want them to start landscaping after 12:00 noon We have submitted a letter to Ken Olsen and requested a meeting with him to discuss this issue A meeting is scheduled this Friday, October 14 th We will notify the membership once this issue has been resolved
25 General Meeting Presentations All of our General Meeting presentations are on our Grand Tennis Club website 25 Hopefully, those that are not able to attend our meetings will be able to see what was talked about If there are any questions regarding our General Meeting items covered, members are welcome to call Skip Pavitt at for clarification
26 26 Questions?
27 Announcements? Other Items 27 Adjourn meeting: Motion to adjourn? Second the motion? All those in favor of adjourning raise your hand Meeting is adjourned
Grand Tennis Club General Meeting May 12th, 2016
1 Grand Tennis Club General Meeting May 12th, 2016 2 Treasurer s Report (Ron Wagner) To-date we have a total of 441 members 2016 Dues Status: Members paid: 441 Members unpaid: 0 Account Balances: Savings
More informationGrand Tennis Club. GTC Board. Social Committee. Communication Committee. Tournaments Committee. New Comer Committee. Tennis Instruction Committee
1 Grand Tennis Club Communication Committee Court Usage Committee New Comer Committee GTC Board Tournaments Committee Tennis Instruction Committee Social Committee 2 Committee Structure Each committee
More informationWhy Choose Spec Over Pickleball?
Why Choose Spec Over Pickleball? Pickleball is a good sport for some. Spec Tennis is a good sport for others. How do you decide what s best for you? Here are some factors that might lead one to favor Spec.
More informationMesa Regal Pickleball Club
Mesa Regal Pickleball Club Pickleball Skill Level Definitions The following skill level sets are a guide for evaluating your own level and determining which lessons you should sign up for. They were developed
More informationPE 461 TENNIS Skill/game category assessment criteria Dr. Tim Hopper 1/3/04 DRIVES Name:
DRIVES Name: (1) (2) (3) (4) DRIVES practice focus Half to full court length. Perform shots with movement around the full court. Return to base position after each shot. Use height and one touch control
More informationTENNIS. Annual Meeting COOK COUNTY. Cook County Tennis Association. Experience the joy of tennis as a lifetime sport
MINNESOTA COOK COUNTY TENNIS Cook County Tennis Association Annual Meeting September 12, 2018 Wunderbar Social Hour 5:30 P.M. Dinner at 6:3O P.M. Program Experience the joy of tennis as a lifetime sport
More informationSUN CITY WEST SOFTBALL CLUB BOARD MEETING DECEMBER 4, 2006
Visit us on the web at: www.azsrsoftball.com SUN CITY WEST SOFTBALL CLUB BOARD MEETING DECEMBER 4, 2006 CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was called to order by President, Dick Lemoine at the Men s Club (Stampede
More informationADULT TENNIS programs
ADULT TENNIS programs Photo by Tim Brown Womens Play Days Beginning Tuesday, June 14th Women s Held at the Harker Courts Ending Tuesday, September 6 th, 2016 Advance Reservations Required.... CONFIRMATION
More informationPickleball Skill Level Definitions
Pickleball Skill Level Definitions Effective January 15, 2012 (revised January 14, 2012 v.6.1) The following skill level sets are a guide for evaluating your own level and determining which round-robins
More informationSCW Pickleball Club Membership Meeting. 5:00 p.m. Thursday, November 16, 2017
SCW Pickleball Club Membership Meeting 5:00 p.m. Thursday, November 16, 2017 President - Donna Maloney Welcome and Call to Order Quorum 149 members; 4 guests Motion to approve minutes of previous meeting
More informationPINE LAKES TENNIS ASSOCIATON SPRING ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MARCH 18, The meeting was called to order at 3:02 pm by President Randy Markham.
PINE LAKES TENNIS ASSOCIATON SPRING ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MARCH 18, 2019 The meeting was called to order at 3:02 pm by President Randy Markham. Board Members in Attendance: Randy Markham, Sharon Thomson,
More informationMeeting was held on the Border Paving Centre in Spruce Grove.
PARKLAND PICKLEHEADS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING DATE: APRIL 27, 2016 EXECUTIVE IN ATTENDANCE: Leslie Srogen - President Mike Cooper - Vice President Bill Bossman - Treasurer Judy Cook - Secretary Debbie Henwood
More informationLearn to Play Tennis in Minutes
Learn to Play Tennis in Minutes The Ultimate Guide to Teach Yourself Tennis! Lesson ineteen The Advanced Forehand and Backhand Drive Volleys Vertical Power By Andrew Magrath & John Littleford Modern Tennis
More informationcontents QuickStart Tennis Practice Sessions Introduction ages 9 10 practice sessions
contents QuickStart Tennis Practice Sessions Introduction I II practice 1 Forehands and Backhands with Control 1 10 practice 2 Serving 11 18 practice 3 Returning the Serve 19 24 practice 4 Net Play 25
More informationTHE BELOW SKILLS AND THEIR EDUCATIONAL REFERENCE RECOMMENDATIONS CORRESPOND IN PRECISE ORDER TO THE SKILLS LISTED ON THE NUMERICAL EVALUATION FORM
THE BELOW SKILLS AND THEIR EDUCATIONAL REFERENCE RECOMMENDATIONS CORRESPOND IN PRECISE ORDER TO THE SKILLS LISTED ON THE NUMERICAL EVALUATION FORM I. FOREHAND DVDs Dave Porter s Components of the Modern
More informationHire The Right Tennis Professional What areas are in need of improvement? Juniors Adults Lesson programs Events
Seven Habits of a Successful Tennis Operation Presented by Chuck Gill, USPTA 1 st Vice President Tom Daglis, USPTA Immediate Past President CMAA Webinar December 18, 2013, 2:00 pm EST One Size Does Not
More informationTennis
2017 Tennis for more information call: DAVE LUEBBE Racket Professional dave@riverside-country-club.com Facilities & Services Adult Events & Programs Junior Events & Programs Pickleball About Our Professional
More informationDoing this ahead of time will make your class more meaningful and allow us more time during class to focus on training and practice.
NOTICE: Student is expected to have good mobility and good racquets skills to take this course. If you do not have both, we reserve the right to send you home and refund your money in order to be fair
More informationMinor League Tennis (8-10yrs) Practice and League Play Overview
Minor League Tennis (8-10yrs) Practice and League Play Overview Week 1 and 2 Practice and Preparing for League Play Grips, Ball Roll, Ball Balance Self Rally, Drop and Pop to Catch Throw and Catch with
More informationBackhand. Volley. Return of serve (position) Approach shot. Overhead
Table 2.1 Stroke Evaluation Skill Rating Notes Forehand Topspin drive Topspin loop Short angle or side door Slice Backhand Topspin drive Topspin loop Short angle or side door Slice Volley Traditional punch
More informationUSAPA AMBASSADOR RETREAT JUNE, 2015 PRESENTER: CHRIS THOMAS DEMOS AND CLINICS BASICS
USAPA AMBASSADOR RETREAT JUNE, 2015 PRESENTER: CHRIS THOMAS DEMOS AND CLINICS BASICS 1. Determine type of event demo, clinic, class (group or individual), tournaments; 2. Participant Demographics age range,
More informationATKINS TENNIS CENTER
ATKINS TENNIS CENTER Atkins Tennis Center University of Illinois 1410 W. St. Mary s Road Urbana, IL 61801 Phone: (217) 244-8562 Fax: (217) 244-5112 www.atkinstenniscenter.com www.facebook.com/atkinstenniscenter
More informationLadies of Legends Nine Hole Golf Association. Section 3 BY-LAWS
Ladies of Legends Nine Hole Golf Association Section C BY-LAWS ARTICLE I The name of the Association shall be the Ladies of Legends Nine-Hole Golf Association (LLNHGA). The object of the Ladies of Legends
More informationcontents QuickStart Tennis Practice Sessions Introduction ages 7 8 practice sessions
contents QuickStart Tennis Practice Sessions Introduction I II practice 1 Develop Rallying Skills from the Baseline 1 8 practice 2 Underhand and Overhand Serve 9 14 practice 3 Receiving the Serve 15 20
More informationPALM COAST TENNIS CENTER. NET NEWS November
PALM COAST TENNIS CENTER NET NEWS November UPCOMING EVENTS: FRIENDS OF TENNIS TURKEY ROUND ROBIN Saturday, November 12th See page 2 for more details LESSON SPECIAL See page 3 for more details JR. WINTER
More informationLearn to Play Tennis in Minutes
Learn to Play Tennis in Minutes The Ultimate Guide to Teach Yourself Tennis! Lesson Two The Topspin Two Handed Backhand Confidence & Control By Andrew Magrath & John Littleford Modern Tennis International
More informationTraining &Development Program
Content: Training &Development Program Page 2 Getting Started: Page 3 Safety First: Page 4 How the Program Works: Page 5-10 Self Assessing and Developing: Page 11-13 Sample Clinic Content and Structure
More informationNettles Island Tennis Club Revised 2018
BYLAWS Nettles Island Tennis Club Revised 2018 I. NAME The name of this organization shall be the Nettles Island Tennis Club. II. MISSION STATEMENT The purpose of the Nettles Island Tennis Club is to promote
More informationINDOOR TENNIS PROGRAMS
2018-2019 INDOOR TENNIS PROGRAMS 2018-2019 MEMBERSHIPS Membership fees listed below are one-time payments that will keep your membership active through August 31, 2019 Individual Membership...$180 Family
More informationPE Department Curriculum Mapping Pillars, Skills, Knowledge & Understanding. Outwitting Opponents: Net Games
Decision Making Components of Fitness; PE Department Curriculum Mapping Pillars, Skills, Knowledge & Understanding Drop shot Smash Outwitting Opponents: Net Games Year 7 Pillars Techniques & Skills Knowledge
More informationStar Valley Ranch Association. Board of Directors Meeting May 17, :00 p.m. Town of Star Valley Ranch Town Hall
Ron Denney: Chairman Present Mike Wardle: Vice Chairman Present Jere Kovach: Treasurer Present Marsha Combe: Secretary Absent Bob Lujan: Director Present George Toolson: Director Present Donna Thompson:
More informationFALL Gauthier Drive, Essex Jct. edgevt.com. Page 1
FALL 2017 4 Gauthier Drive, Essex Jct. edgevt.com Page 1 The Edge Tennis Department Mission The Edge tennis staff is here to help you learn, progress, and maximize your skills to achieve your highest level
More informationPickleball Canada Club Rating Assessment Guide
Pickleball Canada Club Rating Assessment Guide Introduction to Club Rating Assessments The purpose of this document is to assist pickleball clubs across the country in assessing their memberships ratings.
More informationName: Self-Rating: Date: To be filled out by the Rating Team:
Skill Assessment for 2.0 Players [Able to maintain some rallies, learning how to serve to get the ball into play, is developing a forehand groundstroke and is aware of the double-bounce rule. Knows the
More information2018 Tennis Activities Pro Shop x-3 Eddie Kolsky Head Professional Mike Santomauro Assistant Professional
2018 Tennis Activities Pro Shop 307-733-3111 x-3 Eddie Kolsky Head Professional 307-690-2552 Mike Santomauro Assistant Professional 307-690-9762 Special Three Day Tennis Camp with Guest Professionals!!
More informationPresident s Perspective by Scott Pinar
March 2014 President s Perspective by Scott Pinar This past winter has been especially cold and long. I am sure we are all looking forward to our opening day. All of us on the Beechview Swim and Tennis
More informationMAPLE LEAF TENNIS CLUB MEMBERSHIP BOOKLET
MAPLE LEAF TENNIS CLUB MEMBERSHIP BOOKLET 1. Philosophy of the Club The Maple Leaf Tennis Club believes that tennis provides an excellent opportunity for residents of Maple Leaf to engage in a healthy
More informationSouthern Maine Youth Hockey Association. Board Member Attendance
Board Member Attendance Board Member Position May 16 Jim Farrenkopf President X Ace Malette Vice President X John Sawyer Treasurer X Jenny Jasa Registrar X Co-Registrar Beth Richards Communication Director
More informationTACTICAL/TECHNICAL TOOL KIT
TACTICAL/TECHNICAL TOOL KIT Version 9.6 INSTRUCTOR COURSE RESOURCES Playing tennis successfully requires learning tactics and techniques. Tactics-first instruction connects tactics to techniques: Rather
More informationPrograms Guide spring summer. full of Fun & Fitness
Youth Programs Guide 2014 spring summer A year full of Fun & Fitness ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT IGNITE! Combining fitness, sports, movement training and games, IGNITE! helps children improve their movement patterns,
More informationSt Albert 50+ Mixed Curling League
St Albert 50+ Mixed Curling League WELCOME CURLERS! Our league has been in existence in St Albert since the late 1980 s. We operate out of the St. Albert Curling Club, entirely organized and run by our
More informationThanksgiving. Thursday, November 26th. Adult Buffet (13 and up) : $ Children s Buffet (5-12): $ Children 4 and under are free
November 2015, Issue 18 Thanksgiving Thursday, November 26th Seating Times 11am, 1:30pm & 4pm Adult Buffet (13 and up) : $38.99 ++ Children s Buffet (5-12): $17.99 ++ Children 4 and under are free RSVP
More informationTENNIS SELF RATING GUIDE FOR TENNIS CLASSES. National Tennis Rating Program General Characteristics of Various Playing Levels
SELF RATING GUIDE FOR TENNIS CLASSES National Tennis Rating Program General Characteristics of Various Playing Levels BEGINNING 1.0 TO 1.5 1.0 This player is just starting to play tennis. 1.5 This player
More informationTHE SHOT CYCLE: Key Building Block for Situation Training
Produced by Wayne Elderton, a Tennis Canada National Level 4 Coach, Head of Coaching Development and Certification in BC and Tennis Director of the Grant Connell Tennis Centre in North Vancouver. 2008
More informationillustrated introduction tennis
illustrated introduction to the rules of tennis third edition White Plains, NY Flushing, NY Boca Raton, FL Illustrations: senan Gorman (north Pole design, farmington, ct) 2010 by the United States Tennis
More informationRED 1 CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT
RED 1 CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT Underhand Throw & Catch I can throw underhand and catch with a partner, move to the ball and recover, just like in an actual tennis rally Send a Forehand from a Dropped
More informationOAKWOOD LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION CONSTITUTION
OAKWOOD LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION CONSTITUTION Article I - Name Revised and Approved December 2013 The name of the organization shall be the Oakwood Ladies Golf Association, hereinafter referred to as OLGA.
More informationSPRING. Junior Tennis Clinics
Junior Tennis Clinics *Class size is limited. Please call the tennis pro shop (410-252-4983) to reserve a space. We will run make up clinics for any clinics that are cancelled due to rain. SPRING Friday
More informationTACTICAL/TECHNICAL TOOL KIT
TACTICAL/TECHNICAL TOOL KIT Version 7.5 INSTRUCTOR COURSE RESOURCES Playing tennis successfully requires learning tactics and techniques. Game-based instruction connects tactics to techniques: Rather than
More informationChristmas Dinner and Dance
- Website: Harbourtownracquetclub.com TENNIS PRO: Mike See, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Ed Hall, Rich Lamke, Doreen Hyet, Dan Frey, Tommaso Serra, Kathy Rioux (publisher) We want to wish Mike well in his recovery.
More informationRichland Tennis Center is operated by the City of North Richland Hills Parks and Recreation Department. The Tennis Center is an award winning sixteen
1 Richland Tennis Center is operated by the City of North Richland Hills Parks and Recreation Department. The Tennis Center is an award winning sixteen (16) court facility featuring such amenities as a
More informationGOLFNAPERVILLE.ORG YOUTH AND ADULTS
GOLFNAPERVILLE.ORG Tennis Lessons YOUTH AND ADULTS SUMMER 2018 YOUTH TENNIS LESSONS 10-and-Under Team Tennis Ages: 6-10 Join a tennis team! Two teams are offered - a north side team at Nike Park and a
More informationRichland Tennis Center is operated by the City of North Richland Hills Parks and Recreation Department. The Tennis Center is an award winning sixteen
1 Richland TENNIS CENTER TENNIS PROGRAM FALL 2018 Richland Tennis Center is operated by the City of North Richland Hills Parks and Recreation Department. The Tennis Center is an award winning sixteen (16)
More informationPALM COAST TENNIS CENTER. NET NEWS March
PALM COAST TENNIS CENTER NET NEWS March UPCOMING EVENTS: PCTC will be CLOSED Sunday, April 16th for Easter FPC vs MATANZAS HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS Thursday, March 2nd See page 2 for all the details MARCH MADNESS
More informationEAST VALLEY SENIORS TENNIS LEAGUE BY-LAWS. Revised March 25, 2014 BY-LAWS
EAST VALLEY SENIORS TENNIS LEAGUE BY-LAWS Revised March 25, 2014 BY-LAWS ARTICLE I MEMBERSHIP A. Membership shall be vested in those participating Clubs identified in the CONSTITUTION, in addition to any
More informationTennis Everyone! A Manual For Tennis Clinics For Children With Differing Abilities A Girl Scout Gold Award Project By Charlotte Arehart
A Girl Scout Gold Award Project By Charlotte Arehart I. Preliminaries A. Meet with local schools directors of special services. 1. Ask the directors to send information about the clinics to parents whose
More informationGV Tennis Club Minutes January 5, 2011
GV Tennis Club Minutes January 5, 2011 In Attendance: Verne Phillips, Hugh Bennett, Marge Garneau, Katy Banks, Don Herron, Carolyn Herron, Nina Clark, Rene Mosley-Smith, Glenn Smith, Mike Schultz, Kathi
More informationAdult Tennis Programs 2018 Spring/Summer Season
MOTIVATION ATTITUDE COMMITMENT Adult Tennis Programs 2018 Spring/Summer Season We offer an Adult Tennis Program that is just right for you. Whether you are a total beginner, getting back in the game or
More informationLEARNING TENNIS AS AN OPEN SKILL DECISION-FIRST SITUATION TRAINING
Produced by Wayne Elderton, a Tennis Canada National Level 4 Coach, Head of Coaching Development and Certification in BC and Tennis Director of the Grant Connell Tennis Centre in North Vancouver. 2012
More informationGeneral Meeting - July 11, 2018, 6:30 p.m. Location: Glen Lakes Country Club
MINUTES General Meeting - July 11, 2018, 6:30 p.m. Location: Glen Lakes Country Club 1. PRESIDENT: Ron Auger Call to Order - 6:35 p.m. Pledge of Allegiance - New Members and Guests - New Members in June
More informationMesa Regal Pickleball Club Newsletter February 10, 2019
Mesa Regal Pickleball Club Newsletter February 10, 2019 SCHEDULED PLAY THIS WEEK ***All pickleball courts will be closed for activities on Feb. 13, 14 & 15 for Cal-Am tournament.*** Extra Information to
More informationLesson 4. Introduction OVERVIEW. Equipment Tennis rackets, tennis balls orange/green, hoops, throw-down lines.
Lesson Four Lesson 4 OVERVIEW This lesson focuses on net play and volleying. It then progresses to link ground strokes and volleys by practicing the approach shot. Equipment Tennis rackets, tennis balls
More informationSo here s a video by video breakdown of exactly what s inside the full training program, and why it s worth the price of admission.
Get Your Serve Down Pat with Pat Rafter is a full length training program that will transform your serve into a consistent, reliable weapon. You learned why the serve Pat wants to teach you is so effective
More informationThis week at your Club
KELLY GREENS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB This week at your Club SUNDAY DECEMBER 30 - Breakfast 9:30am - 11:30am - Osprey Menu 12:00pm - 5:00pm - Lounge Opened until 6:00pm V O L U M E 1 2, I S S U E 34 D E C E
More informationTENNIS SELF RATING GUIDE FOR TENNIS CLASSES. National Tennis Rating Program General Characteristics of Various Playing Levels
SELF RATING GUIDE FOR TENNIS CLASSES National Tennis Rating Program General Characteristics of Various Playing Levels BEGINNING 1.0 TO 1.5 1.0 This player is just starting to play tennis. 1.5 This player
More informationOttawa Pickleball Association Newsletter
Vol. 3, No. 7, FALL 2017 Ottawa Pickleball Association Newsletter Hello Pickleball Folks Welcome to the Fall issue of Paddle Talk. Thanks for stopping by to catch up after enjoying the summer months of
More informationIn this session we look at developing teams ability to defend as a unit.
Defending as a unit In this session we look at developing teams ability to defend as a unit. What you tell your players the session is about: Working hard together to win possession. Pressing, supporting
More informationWBV Pickleball Club. Newsletter. President s Corner by Ken Macumber. Editor Candace Isherwood
WBV Pickleball Club 1 March 2014 Volume 2 Issue 3 http://wbvpickleballclub.org/ Newsletter WBV Pickleball Club Board & Committee Directors President s Corner by Ken Macumber Ken Macumber President Bob
More informationGOLF. KEY CONTACT INFO GOLF: Trey Orrell
2018 Hills Handbook MERIDIAN HILLS COUNTRY CLUB THE HILLS HANDBOOK This document serves as the guide to the ins and outs of the summer season at Meridian Hills Country Club for our Club s younger members.
More informationTENNIS. Aces II Once a week for 5 weeks
TENNIS MUNCHKINS TENNIS This exciting new play format for learning tennis is designed to bring kids into the game by utilizing specialized equipment, shorter court dimensions and modified scoring all tailored
More informationROXBURY SWIM & TENNIS CLUB 2018 TENNIS PROGRAM
ROXBURY SWIM & TENNIS CLUB 2018 TENNIS PROGRAM TABLE OF CONTENTS Professional Staff Page 1 General Information Page 1 Private Tennis Lessons & Clinics Page 2 Junior Tennis Programs Pages 2-4 Junior Tennis
More informationSeptember 2016 Newsletter
September 2016 Newsletter Pro's Corner Kevin Rhinehart, PGA Professional (270) 554-3025 / 556-5470 kevinrhinehart@bellsouth.net Greetings to Membership, The Men s Member Guest is September 10th and 11th.
More informationMembership Application and Tournament Entry Form on last page of this newsletter
Next Meeting Friday, November 2 6pm Cocktails 6:30pm Meeting KCB City Hall Auditorium Please remember to wear your member ID Badge From the Helm Hi Members, Welcome back to those who stay North 6 months
More informationForehand Drive Table Tennis Teaching Points
Forehand Drive Table Tennis Teaching Points Another Full-Time Club - Table Tennis Exploding Nationally and in Maryland Area and coaching programs, become members, and the local table tennis community One
More informationGrips, preparation. and swing path
Grips, preparation and swing path THE FOREHAND preparation Unit turn LoadinG hitting CONTACT EXTENSION FINISH EASTERN FOREHAND The player should use a grip close to the Eastern forehand grip when learning
More informationClub Pro 1 Summary of Course Results Date: Evaluations Prof. Workbooks Practical Exam #1 Practical Exam #2 #1 #2 #3 #4
Club Pro 1 Summary of Course Results Date: MS Met Standard DNMS Did Not Meet Standard Participant Names 1. NCCP MED Online Evaluations Prof. Workbooks Practical Exam #1 Practical Exam #2 #1 #2 #3 #4 Demonstration
More informationMinutes of the 4/14/18 Meeting of the HBC Board of Governors
Minutes of the 4/14/18 Meeting of the HBC Board of Governors CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order by President Bridget Whitley at 10 AM on Saturday, April 14, 2018 ROLL CALL- In attendance were:
More informationUpdate July, Tennis Program
Tennis Program CONTENTS Tennis Committee...3 RRC By-Laws: committee formation...3 Committee requirements...3 Committee members...3 Non-Member Recruitment policy for league play...4 Goal of Recruitment
More informationJUNIOR. tennis Atlantic Avenue Manasquan, NJ (732)
JUNIOR tennis 2016 1904 Atlantic Avenue Manasquan, NJ (732) 223-0183 www.tactennis.com TENNIS The Atlantic Club Tennis Center is nationally recognized in the industry for its outstanding programming and
More information2018 Racquet Sports Schedule
THE LAKES GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB 6740 Worthington Road Westerville, Ohio 43082 614-882-2582, clubhouse 614-899-3085, tennis pro shoppe / paddle hut Email - tennis@lakesclub.com 2018 Racquet Sports Schedule
More informationFriday-Saturday, June 17 th -18 th 10am-5pm Session 1 Fri 10am-1pm, Session 2 Fri 2pm-5pm, Session 3 Sat 10am-1pm, Session 4 Sat 2pm-5pm
TT Strokes Weekend Clinic Coaches Robert Eriksson, Yahao Zhang, and Samson Dubina 12 Full Hours of Professional Training on the strokes of table tennis June 17-18, 2016 / Akron, Ohio Robert Eriksson: Professional
More informationGLENDOVEER NEWSLETTER
GLENDOVEER NEWSLETTER Glendoveer Golf & Tennis November 2014 Letter from the General Manager: Happy November I hope everyone got treats and not tricks for Halloween. We are truly excited to be hosting
More informationGARDEN CITY CASINO Tennis Rules and Guidelines
GARDEN CITY CASINO 2019 Tennis Rules and Guidelines GC Casino Tennis Program Administrative Team: Tennis Chairs: Loretta Marcoux and Jeff Siler and the GC Casino Tennis Committee Tennis Committee Members:
More informationUNDER 9 AND UNDER 12 PLAYER EVALUATION (fundamental and developmental stages)
UNDER 9 AND UNDER 12 PLAYER EVALUATION (fundamental and developmental stages) PLAYER S NAME: CLUB: E-MAIL: PHONE: GENDER: BIRTHDAY: MONTH YEAR PLAYING HAND: BACKHAND: PROGRAM: COACH S NAME: E-MAIL: PHONE:
More informationReview Action Items (S. Seabridge) Update on Coaching Clinic Hughes o Going OK o Most clinicians have fallen through
WEVA Meeting Minutes Date: March 14, 2011 Time: 6:27 PM Present: R. Majeski, J. Hughes, S. Seabridge, T. Weislo, L. Schoenl, F. Chase, C. D Errico, R. Lucci, J.Newland Excused: J. McKinney Late: CJ Denk
More informationUniversity of Victoria Faculty of Education School of Physical Education May 2003 PE 117 TENNIS (A01)
University of Victoria Faculty of Education School of Physical Education May 2003 PE 117 TENNIS (A01) Instructor: T. Hopper E-mail: thopper@uvic.ca Website: http://web.uvic.ca/~thopper/ Office: Mck. 133
More informationCheyenne Field Archers Newsletter
March 2009 Newsletter www.cheyennefieldarchers.com Calendar LEAGUES 3-D Tuesdays 7:00pm Sunday Targets 4:00pm JOAD Saturdays 9 am to noon (Rescheduled from March 28 th to March 29 th from 1-3pm to accommodate
More informationPHED 151 Introduction to Tennis (1) Fall None Online information (see below) 1. Explain and demonstrate appropriate tennis strokes.
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY School of Recreation, Health, & Tourism PHED 151 Introduction to Tennis (1) Fall 2010 DAY/TIME: 12-1:15 MW, 9 LOCATION: Tennis Courts by PE Bldg PROFESSOR: Dr. Fred Schack EMAIL
More informationOur Annual Membership Meeting will be on October 19th, 6:00 p.m. at River Bend Town Hall. All members are encouraged to attend.
- Website: Harbourtownracquetclub.com TENNIS PRO: Mike See, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Ed Hall, Rich Lamke, Barbara Powell, Doreen Hyet, Dan Frey, Kathy Rioux (publisher) Thankfully we are heading into cooler
More informationTennis Newsletter. Tennis Rules & Regulations. Somerset at The Plantation October 2018 NEWSLETTER. Tennis Director Somerset.
Somerset at The Plantation October 2018 NEWSLETTER Tennis Newsletter Tennis Director Somerset Michael Brandon Mike is a certified member of the United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA), the
More informationLesson duration 30 minutes pm to 4pm. Age 3-5 year olds Outcome The students will develop a low to high swing on their groundstrokes.
Red Ball Groundstrokes - TECHNIQUE Wk 1 & 2 The students will have the foundation in the swing to hit topspin. 30 utes - 3.30pm to 4pm 3-5 year olds Outcome The students will develop a low to high swing
More informationPELLISSIPPI STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MASTER SYLLABUS INTERMEDIATE TENNIS PHED Lab Hours: 2.0 Date Revised: Fall 2015
PELLISSIPPI STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MASTER SYLLABUS INTERMEDIATE TENNIS PHED 2450 Class Hours: 0.0 Credit Hours: 1.0 Lab Hours: 2.0 Date Revised: Fall 2015 Catalog Course Description: Development of intermediate
More informationTENNIS XPRESS LESSON PLANS
TENNIS XPRESS LESSON PLANS 2 TENNIS XPRESS WEEK 1: DISCOVERING ALL THE SHOTS Week 1 is all about getting active, meeting the other players and having fun. In this session your players will try all the
More informationMAY BOARD MEETING MAY 17, 2011
MAY BOARD MEETING MAY 17, 2011 President Neal Krauss called the May Board meeting to order at 1805. Those in attendance: Rick Murcek Aimee Guzman-Jones Lisa Leary Kirk Hutton Neal Krauss Mark VanderMeulen
More informationCHRIS KULINSKI MOVING ON. By Bryan Smith. A Note to Our Members. About Our Dinner Reservation Policy ADVANCE RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED
EACC NEWS East Aurora Country Club Member Newsletter Jan 2016 Board of Directors Bryan Smith President Rudy Ruschmann Vice President House Chairman Vince Rowland Treasurer Golf Chairman Dick Hillegas Secretary
More informationTUSTIN TENNIS CLUB NEWSLETTER President s Message
March 2017 TUSTIN TENNIS CLUB NEWSLETTER President s Message Though the weather in March was great for playing tennis, our club suffered the tragic loss of two members, Dave Berge, and Larry Sutherland,
More informationThe Advantage enables all tennis players to learn what the creative teaching pros of today know about racket control.
Sports Split Step The Advantage Vic Borgogno Tennis Pro 12566 Lazy Acres Court Nevada City, CA 95959 www.sports-split-step.com (530) 272-7345 The Advantage enables all tennis players to learn what the
More informationUNDER 9 PLAYER EVALUATION (fundamental stage)
UNDER 9 PLAYER EVALUATION (fundamental stage) PLAYER S NAME: E-MAIL: CLUB: PHONE: GENDER: BIRTHDAY: MONTH YEAR PLAYING HAND: BACKHAND: PROGRAM: COACH S NAME: E-MAIL: PHONE: How to use this evaluation Psychological/Tactical/Technical
More informationPE 261 COURSE SYLLABUS
PE 261 COURSE SYLLABUS Section #: 3283 Instructor: Yvette Ybarra Days: Mon &Wed Office: SN Room 100 Office 1 Time: 10:45am-12:10pm Telephone: 818-240-100 ext.3195 Location: Tennis Courts Email: yybarra@glendale.edu
More information