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Belton Tiger Tennis

Belton Tiger Tennis. 2011-2012. Our Vision. To mold and develop quality citizens and active participants in society To develop young people into men and women of honor and character To develop skills in the game of tennis Have a fun and productive year. Returning BMS Players.

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Belton Tiger Tennis

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  1. Belton Tiger Tennis 2011-2012

  2. Our Vision • To mold and develop quality citizens and active participants in society • To develop young people into men and women of honor and character • To develop skills in the game of tennis • Have a fun and productive year

  3. Returning BMS Players • Alex Borchardt • Jeremiah Palladino • Mason Northam • Abigail Kendall • Lauren Phillips • Sarah Pridemore • Katlynn Seidl • Tara Velasquez • Alyson Win • Kaci Wollenberg • Sarah Jones • Nicole Pere • Megan Wehring

  4. Returning LBMS Players • Kaleb Bentley • Edward Carrasco • Kayli Colpitts • Abigail Dickson • Danielle Halter • Faith Jerrils • Ashley Keating • Kayla Libby • Alex Minor

  5. Returning LBMS Players • Mason Hollingsworth • Quinlan Olson • Ben Miller

  6. Equipment • Provide your own racquet. Any Racquet is fine. Just make sure it is normal size, no junior rackets. • The correct length would be 27 inches.  • The grip size they would need is 4 1/8 and 4 1/4 • Bigger boys would need a 4 3/8 grip size • Wear Red, White, or Black shorts and red, white or black top.

  7. Equipment Continued • A $10 fee will be asked from each player. This will pay for a shirt you get to keep and a can or two of balls for next year. • Sweats will be provided when it gets cooler. • Other shirts will also be provided but must be returned at the end of the year.

  8. Tennis Practice • Practice is at 7:30 in the Morning at the BHS tennis courts • Be on Time every day. Arrive around 7:20 • Please provide your own racket • Give 100% every day • When a coach asks you to do something, you do it then, hustling while you do it.

  9. Matches • We will play matches on Tuesdays or Thursdays and on some Saturdays. • Tuesday and Thursday matches will start at 4:00 • Saturday matches are at 8:00 • Players who win challenge matches during practice and who are high enough on the ladder will travel to matches. • Directions to matches can be found on theEdublogs BMS Tennis Web Site

  10. Grades, Band, Tutorials • Players must keep their grade above a 70. Failure to do so for a six week period means that you must go to tutorials. Failing for 2 six week periods could remove you from the team • If you are missing practice for band, you must come after your rehearsal. BMS walk over, LBMS needs a ride. • Tutorials is not for doing work, it is for getting help if you are failing or close to failing, or if you have missed a class and need to get makeup work. Not for doing homework.

  11. Grading • Grading will be made up of participation, effort, dressing down, and showing up for matches. • Participation: Every three weeks • Dressing down: -5 pts a day for not being dressed down • Missing days: Missing for anything other than an excused absence, -5 pts. • Missing a match: -10 pts for missing a match

  12. Summer Camp • Date: June 6-9 Location: BHS Tennis Courts • When: Beginners 8:00-9:15 $35 Intermediate 9:30-11:30 $55 Beginner Camp is open to grades 3-6. Basic fundamentals will be taught while having fun playing games. The focus will be to expose young kids to the game of tennis. If you have taken lessons for at least a year, the Intermediate camp will be for you. Intermediate Camp is open to kids ages 12-17. The focus is to help build the complete player using higher level drills, games, and conditioning. All Players playing next year need to be in this camp. Instructors: Kyle Larson- Head Coach at BHS Chad Hammonds- Head Coach at BMS

  13. Lessons • The Summit in Temple www.heartoftexastennis.com • Wild Flower Country Club http://www.clubcorp.com/club/scripts/section/section.asp?NS=PCH&MFCODE=WLFCC • Peloton Ridge http://www.pelotonridge.com/ While not mandatory, getting lessons is important. There are several places in the area in which lessons can be found: You can also contact Coach Larson or myself about getting some lessons.

  14. University of Mary Hardin BaylorPlayers willing to give lessons Will Summers: Former BHS Player Second Team all West Division Honors in singles Honorable Mention All-West Division at #2 doubles 254-231-1931 Casey Wharton: 254-645-0739 Josh Pownall: 979-220-1851 All Players in Top 6 at one point for UMHB Lauren Knight: Former BHS player Second Team All-West Division honors in singles for UMHB 254-718-5989 Carrie Ramos: 254-541-1453 Megan Richardson: 817-797-3740 ASC West Division Newcomer of the Year

  15. Thank you!! Thank you for coming out tonight! We look forward to working with your son or daughter next year! If you have any questions, I will stay around for any! Good night! BMS Tennis Web Site Edublogs Tennis Site

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