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microTennis

GET INTO THE "SWING"

The Cypress Creek YMCA in Houston, Texas is making a lot of RACQUET about our Newest Youth Program

 

Microtennis  is an awesome recreational program for children ages 6 - 11 years old who are non-tournament players or who have never played tennis before.  It is a form of singles play, but without traditional serving and scoring.  Teams of 3 players will be grouped according to ability level and age.  Instruction and matches will be played on short courts (27' x 18') at the YMCA's new Youth Activity Center.

With the guidance of certified USPTA tennis professional Christie Borne and staff, your child will be a WINNER as they learn basic ground strokes, volleys, and serves and test their skills playing MicroTEnnis!

Take your best SHOT at Spring Session 2010

March 22 - May 17


Class Type

 Day

 Time

Age Range

Micro Tennis Beg.

 Monday

4:30 - 5:25 pm

6 - 7 yrs

Micro Tennis Beg.

 Monday

5:30 - 6:25 pm

8 - 9 yrs

Micro Tennis Beg.

 Monday

6:30 - 7:25 pm

10 - 12 yrs

Micro Tennis Int.-Adv.

 Tuesday

5:30 - 6:25 pm

6 - 8 yrs

Micro Tennis Int.-Adv.

 Tuesday

6:30 - 7:25 pm

9 - 12 yrs

Micro Tennis Beg.

 Thursday

5:30 - 6:25 pm

9 - 12 yrs

Micro Tennis Beg.

 Thursday

6:30 - 7:25 pm

6 - 8 yrs

To ensure quality instruction and match play, class sizes are limited to:

 6 players (6-8 year olds) per instructor and 8 players ( 8-12 year olds) per instructorwill close when full.


Fee's 9 week session:

Full Facility Members - $99.00

Program Members - $169.00

(Program members must pay a $30 fee per year/per family)

Registration begins July 13 for Full Facility Members and July 27 for Program Members.

*For more information call Karen Brehend @ 281-517-3734

 

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