Shortage of junior winter tennis players

THE Sunraysia District Tennis Association is looking for boys and girls to take part in the upcoming junior winter tennis season.

All levels are catered for from D Grade beginners through to A Grade. Juniors are invited to take up tennis for a local club of their choice. 

The competition runs from May through to September and play begins at 9am each Saturday. New players are welcome and names are required now to set teams for the draw.

Those interested should contact one of the following club delegates for further information: Louise Olofsson, Alcheringa (Gol Gol) – louiseswenolofsson@gmail.com; Tena Williams, Red Cliffs – tenajoy@bigpond.com; Carole DeMaria, Sacred Heart (Aeros) – sacredheartjuniors@gmail.com; Joel Hamilton, Sarnia (Lawn Tennis) – joelhamilton10@bigpond.com; Robyn Herberte, St Andrews (Aeros) – robyn@gibsonfencing.com.au; Cheryl Vines, Wentworth – cheryl.vines@bigpond.com.
 

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