USA Team Tennis youth leagues forming USA...
USA Team Tennis youth leagues forming
USA Team Tennis for youth is a recreational tennis program for
juniors -- beginners to highly competitive players -- trying to gain
more match experience.
Juniors are matched with other players of the same ability to form
a team at one of three levels: Ralleyball (novice), Intermediate and
Advanced.
Teams will play a round robin schedule against teams from their
area, at the same ability and age levels.
City teams will need to be registered before Feb. 11.
In addition, all junior tennis players in divisions 10-, 12- and
14-and-under, interested in playing in a Laguna Beach Junior Tennis
League in the upcoming season should e-mail Julie Heussenstamm at
[email protected], or by phone at (949) 4974850. If
inquiring by e-mail, please include your name, address, phone number,
e-mail address and age group.
Laguna teams earn CIF rankings
The Laguna Beach High girls’ water polo team continues to make a
statement in the CIF-Southern Section Division II rankings, while the
school’s boys’ basketball team has found its way into the Division
IV-AA poll.
Laguna continues to hold onto the No. 2 spot in the Division II
water polo poll, where it still trails No. 1 Corona del Mar.
The Breakers host the Sea Kings in a showdown for the Pacific
Coast League championship on Wednesday .
The rest of the Division II poll, in order, includes Villa Park,
Peninsula, Sunny Hills, University, Tustin, Northwood, El Dorado and
Sonora.
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