Missouri Valley

SERVE: The Provider Issue

September 02, 2020


Our newest issue of SERVE is hot off the press and loaded with great content for you to enjoy. 

 

In this issue, dubbed “The Provider Issue,” we spotlight many of those in our section who continue to remain dedicated to growing tennis in the USTA Missouri Valley even during these challenging times.

 

Some of these dedicated individuals include our Gold Star award winners, Youth Provider of the Month honorees, officials, and more.

 

Continue perusing through the issue to see important announcements about our 2020 annual conference, who our Hall of Fame class of 2020 members are, and what's new on USTA.com.

 

We took the time to check in with all of our program managers as well, in order to celebrate 2020 accomplishments and look ahead to 2021 opportunities. 

 

You’ll also see us recognizing some of those in our section who demonstrate excellent sportsmanship and checking in with our section leadership. 

 

Read about all these topics and so much more in our newest issue of SERVE.

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