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Don’t miss the opportunity to learn or to improve your tennis skills this summer. This is a 6 week program that meets 2 days a week that is run by experienced instructors that love the game and love to teach. We teach all levels: Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced.

 

We have 2 age groups:

6 to 12 years old  - This group meets from 1:00pm to 2:30pm   

13 to 18 years old - This groups meets from 2:30pm to 4:00pm                                                                                          

                                                  DATES                                                          PRICES

WEEK 1: JUNE 11 AND 13                           MONROVIA USD RESIDENTS PAY $50

WEEK 2: JUNE 18 AND 20                           PER THE PROGRAM, $10 PER WEEK,

WEEK 3: JUNE 25 AND 27                           OR $6 PER DAY

WEEK 4: JULY   2 AND  5                            ALL OTHERS PAY $60 PER THE

WEEK 5: JULY  9 AND 11                            PROGRAM, $12 PER WEEK,

WEEK 6: JULY 16 AND 18                           OR $8 PER DAY

ALL DAYS ARE MONDAY AND                  (Hardship and MHS Team waivers are available)

WEDNESDAY, EXCEPT FOR

JULY 5TH (THURSDAY)

 

EQUIPMENT: you need to bring your own racket (we have a limited number of loaner rackets), tennis shoes, shorts and t-shirts. We recommend that you bring hat, sunscreen and sunglasses. Balls and water will be provided.

 

Instructors:

Ervin Saravia - MHS Varsity Tennis Coach (Boys and Girls)

Ken Peter - MHS JV Tennis Coach (Boys and Girls)

Corey Brown - LA '84

Contact us: 626-290-5354 or 626-434-9420

sandkpeter@verizon.net or iwillaceu68@gmail.com

 

 

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