Online registration is available. Additional volunteers and coaches are welcome.
Indianapolis, Ind. – This summer kids will again have a blast playing Midwest Youth Team Tennis, which returns to Greenville for the 6th year. 10 and Under Tennis, using the QuickStart Tennis play format, features kid-sized equipment, court dimensions, and scoring. Kids develop tennis skills right away, and have a ball playing and competing in a fun, team environment. The 6 week Greenville “Quickstart” program for children 10 and under will be held on Sunday evenings starting June 14 through July 26. Depending on the number of registrants, children in Kindergarten through 2nd grade will play from 6:00 - 7:00 pm, and children in 3rd through 6th grade will play from 7:00 - 8:00 pm. If all registrants can be accommodated in the earlier time slot, the two groups will be combined. For students 11-15 years old, the 6 week “Futures” program will be held on Tuesday nights, June 16 - July 21 from 6:30 -8:00 pm, with Dennis Kiser (Greenville High School Boys' Tennis Coach) running the program. The cost of the program is $65 and registration closes Friday, May 22. Registration is done online at www.midwestteamtennis.com. Parents can also visit this site to learn more about the philosophy of Quickstart Tennis. Volunteers and coaches are always welcome.
For more information about signing up to play, volunteer, or coach, please contact Bud Schroeder at Schroeder Tennis Center, (937) 669-5552 or email at mvctatennis@gmail.com. You may also contact Suzie Brown at suzanne1119@gmail.com / 937-459-9219 (text) / 937-547-9904.
While the program is geared to beginners, all are welcome to participate. For students who did not participate in the past, the participant package includes the following: new tennis racquet and ball, team t-shirt, sling bag and a one year USTA Junior membership. For players returning to the program who have not outgrown last year’s racquet, the option of a duffel bag, ball cap or visor will be offered.
COME AND ENJOY THE NEWLY RESURFACED TENNIS COURTS!
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