March 2007
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Posted by Michael Starke on 28 Mar 2007 | Tagged as: General
Spring is the time of year so many look forward to. With the arrival of spring the outdoors seems to come to life. Flocks of geese fly overhead, song birds return along with warmer temperatures and green grass. No more snow!
Many local tennis players eagerly await the arrival of USTA’s USA Adult Tennis Leagues. For many, these leagues are the highlight of their tennis year. They run from mid-May through early July. In all, close to 400 players compete in the year rouond USTA league system. If you are unfamiliar with these leagues, I will attempt to explain the Adult Leagues in a nutshell:
Besides adult leagues, there are Senior Leagues (50 & over) which will start in June, and Mixed Doubles Leagues which run January thru April. Dickey Sopchak & Reeta Hayes, our local league co-ordinators do a marvelous job in organizing and running these leagues.
Should you wish more information, please ask Reeta at 722-3491 or inquire at the desk. Should you wish to join a team, we have a sign-up sheet at the desk, or you may call or e-mail us at btc@tennisctr.com. Place USA adult leagues in the subject column. Dickey writes a monthly USTA newsletter which is posted right here on this website, keeping everyone up to date on the latest league developments
Posted by Michael Starke on 28 Mar 2007 | Tagged as: General
Pro Tip of the Month
April 2007
Bob deVente
As most of you are involved in contract play, round robins and USTA league play, here are some thoughts on tennis that will improve your game, your ability to win points without any change in your basis strokes, volleys and serve. You may have heard some of these before, maybe even many times before, but a reminder can only help with your next game. These tips relate to movement, position, mental awareness, control and even some facts. These tips are not listed in any priority order. Just read, let them sink in and enjoy.
Posted by Michael Starke on 15 Mar 2007 | Tagged as: General
Posted by Michael Starke on 12 Mar 2007 | Tagged as: General
Charlotte with Christina Perry in Syracuse Our junior player of the month is Charlotte Federovicz. Only in 7th grade, Charlotte, along with friend and fellow 7th grader Annie Chen played #1 doubles for Vest High School this past fall season. Recently, Charlotte won a Leve 11 ETA tournament in Syracuse defeating allo of her opponents in straight sets.
Age: 12
How long have you been playing tennis: 2 1/2 years
Favorite group: Beyonce
Favorite Movie: Take The Lead
Favorite Pro: Roger Federer
Favorite Shot: backhand
What contributed to your recent elevation of your game: private lessons, ladder matches and tournament play
Goals/Dreams: To play tennis in college
Favorite Club: BTC!
Congratulations Charlotte
Posted by Michael Starke on 05 Mar 2007 | Tagged as: General
Debbie with Head Pro Bill Mendler. Sunday night, March 4, a surprise party was held for Debbie Karst. The party was held by her “BCat” tennis team, and spearheaded by Lauire Salmon, Andrea Palmeri & Heather Fiske. Not one to post party events on our website, as they are numerous and a normal occurence, this one held a special significance; we celebrated Debbie’s 5th year anniversary of being cancer free.
Like several other BTC members, Debbie battled Breast Cancer. Like others, she did so with her trademark positive attitude, nobleness, and good nature. For me, the gathering held even greater significant . It showed how much Debbie’s friends care about her, and what a special person Debbie is. The gathering also signified what a strong, caring tennis community we have. Our tennis community really is a close knit family of quality people who happen to have a great passion for tennis and life. I think the party also makes a statement about how strong the female bond is in rallying for each other, and showing such a strong desire to fight and overcome breast cancer. It is a disease that they alone face. I am humbled and impressed, and can only hope that we someday find a cure to Breast Cancer.
It appears that a name has evolved for the event, The 1st Annual Debbie Karst Classic. Orgainzers plan to make this a yearly event. Right on I say!
Thanks to all who showed and helped organize the event. I was touched. I think all who showed were affected as well. Well done everyone.