Generations tennis social at IronOaks

Participants in the Generations Tennis Social

Jenny Browne, Racquet Activities Coordinator Charles Johnson is the current Basha High School coach and wrote the following: I am the Varsity, JV, and freshman girls Tennis coach here at Basha High School. We were contacted by Jenny Browne, the racquet activities coordinator at IronOaks Fitness and Racquet Center in Sun Lakes, late last year.…

Sun Lakes Tennis Club hosts Cottonwood Tennis Club

Hosts Pat Findlay and Jessie Wagner

Jerry Vance Saturday, February 27 was a great day to play tennis. Starting early at 8:30 a.m. and playing the last matches at 3:00 p.m. provided members and our Cottonwood guests with some great tennis matches. The food and beverages were hosted by Jessie Wagner and Pat Findlay; their partner Sandy Lind was still in…

CMGA posts playday results

Club Champion Mark Higgs

Results of recent events: 2/06. Morning – Two Man Best Ball: Flight 1: 1st Bob Schaedel and Jack Hill also Walt Nowicki and Terry Olson, 3rd Larry Mullins and Paul Homan; Flight 2: 1st Morrie Anderson and Tim Lamb, 2nd Hank Clausen and Dave Marcus, 3rd Ralph Annen and Tony Arrigo 2/06. Afternoon – President’s…

OLGA weekly tournament

Ruth Rees, Publicity OLGA members continue to play weekly golf during this beautiful winter season, while friends and relatives living elsewhere hear about our weekly golf events with envy. Then, the phone rings, and here they come to join us! 2/07. The game was Three Blind Holes – Flight 1: 1st Dari Akin, 2nd Sharon…

What’s not to love about a Club Love Tournament?

The Club Love Tournament winners receive their braggin’ rights hats. From left to right: Jim Berney, Patricia Koepp, Bob Michael, President, Gene Nelson and Steve Dockter.

Irene D’Aloisio, Publicity The Sun Lakes Pickleball Club Cotton (SLPCC) held its very first Club Love tournament on February 16. The Valentine event was a blind draw mixed rated tourney for SLPCC members only. The tournament encompassed members from 2.5 level through the 4.0 level. Each team was comprised of two different levels of skill…

Introducing Cottonwood Tennis Club’s new president

The Sylvia Page forehand. Photo by Rod Hayward.

Rod Hayward Sylvia Page first learned to play tennis in Dawson Creek, Alberta, Canada where she took her first job as a sole charge physiotherapist. “The physician with whom I worked most closely and his wife were excellent tennis players and they patiently taught me to play the game. We became good friends and the…