Junior Team Tennis Boys' High School Fall Circuit
Start forming your teams and sign up for our Junior Team Tennis Boys High School Fall circuit. Keep in mind girls and younger kids are welcome, but they will be playing high school boys and it will be a yellow ball event.
Junior Team Tennis offers an opportunity to play on teams in local league play that emphasizes developing skills, play opportunities and fun. Players are matched by similar age and ability. Junior Team Tennis allows kids to play on a local level with flexible structures, and a fun team environment.
Cost: $25 per player (can play 1 event or all 4 at this one time fee)
Team Registration Deadline: August 30th. Each team needs a Coach/Manager for a point of contact. The Coach/Manager will contact Courtney Nesbitt to sign their team up and get a team number for their players to sign up with. They will not be required to attend the events. 4 players per team by the deadline date. Teams can add additional players after the deadline.
Age: 18 and under
When and where:
September 7th play is in Camdenton
September 21st play is in Jefferson City
October 5th play is in Springfield
October 19th play is in Columbia
*sites will be confirmed by the August 30th registration deadline
Time: All events will start at 10am and will be one day events. Ending time depends upon the number of teams registered for that event.
Format: 1 single and 1 doubles per team dual. Teams could be playing up to 3 duels per event. Scoring formats will be sent after the registration deadline.
To register or learn more about local Junior Team Tennis opportunities for your player contact Courtney Nesbitt at Courtneytime2grow@outlook.com or 573-418-5481.
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