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2011年2月23日 星期三

Tennis Club donates $ 1,000 to GSHS tennis

The Gulf Coast, Ala. – high school tennis coach of the Gulf Coast is accepted, the MOSS Ryan on behalf of the program, a tennis club $ 1,000 gift of Gulf Coast on Monday afternoon. This is the second year in a row the Club became a generous donation.

Jean Coberly-tennis Coordinator, and a guide for the Gulf Coast, trainer Ryan Moss, Kay Bradley – treasures of Tennis Club, Gulf Coast and Club President Barbara Collins. On Monday, the Tennis Club of Gulf Coast donated $ 1,000 to tennis schools. This is the second year in a row the Club has been the contribution. Picture by Dale Jones. "money for teams we use girls and boys in school to help with the cost of the equipment. We really appreciate this group is not our program, "said Moss. "Tennis is a sport that has free cover, so this really helps us financially. It was a big surprise last year, and then we came to call, they were going to do it again this year, we just want to say thank you. "

MOSS has vadrich tennis Bay coast for nine years.

"We just want to give back to the community, save money, and most of all the Gulf Coast, help the children to play tennis at school," said Kay Bradley, the Tennis Club of the treasures of the Gulf Coast.

-All 1,000 reaches the payment dues by members must be part of the Tennis Club is composed of two local shores of the Bay/Orange Beach area and surrounding communities, the number of snowbirds.

"Usually we have around 100-140 members of the year," Bradley said. "We play on Monday, Wednesday and Friday throughout the year, and here are the snowbirds games on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon."

Gulf Coast will start practicing and dolphins tennis matches soon, with adjustments to the home they run along the Gulf of George c. Meyer Tennis Center.


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