Middle States
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Look no further! Information on the Middle States stories and programs you read in our Fall 2020 Issue of NetPLAY magazine can be found here.
Page 10: Identify the eight differences with Abel Abera: Answers
Page 14: Women Who Rule - Read more About Middle States Women
Page 16: Nominate someone for a Middle States award
Page 18: An Open Conversation with David Killian
Page 19: Learn more about USTA Tournaments (Adult) (Junior)
Page 21: Learn more about Adaptive Tennis opportunities
Page 24: Training opportunities for junior players
Page 27: Tennis, Treasures & TV: Becky Desmond
Page 29: Learn more about Safe Play approval
Page 36: Learn more about Junior Competitive Updates 2021
Page 38: Learn more about USTA League opportunities
Page 38: "The Perfect Teammate" - Dave Hudson
Page 43: Learn about financial assistance and grants
Page 47: Provider information and assets
Page 54: USTA Tournament List
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