Tennis
Jr. High TennisJr. High tennis provides students of all abilities to learn a new sport. Boys tennis takes place during 1st quarter, the regular school sport charges of $105, apply. No previous experience is required, try-outs are not required to play, however students will contest for the varsity team. This is a great opportunity to learn a new sport in a fun, stress-free environment. Coaches focus on teamwork and learning rather than competitiveness, making the atmosphere fun and great for learning.
| High School TennisHigh School tennis is open to all students. Boys and Girls tennis occur during separate quarters and are after school extra-curricular activities. While no previous experience is required, this is a slightly more competitive environment as students play against other high schools in matches every week. It is a fun learning environment designed for students to learn a new sport or to practice what they know.
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Juanita High School:
Website Phone: 425-936-1606 Email: [email protected] Redmond High School: Website Phone: 425-936-1800 | Eastlake High School:
Website Phone: 425-936-1510 Email: [email protected] Lake Washington High School: Website Phone: 425-936-1732 |
Redmond Parks and Rec Youth Tennis
This program was created by a woman named Marceil Whitney. She was a USPTA Tennis Professional and has been serving as the Redmond Parks and Recreation as a tennis instructor for over two decades. Whitney also holds a prestigious induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
In the classes, each instructor that teaches the youth is well trained and closely supervised by Marceil herself. Through the years, children have shown that they have fun and also build confidence and skills within their tennis game, improving many life aspects as well, including motor skills, dexterity, and coordination. All of the equipment for this is provided, so it is even more convenient for kids wanting to participate in this activity.
For more information, visit their website.
In the classes, each instructor that teaches the youth is well trained and closely supervised by Marceil herself. Through the years, children have shown that they have fun and also build confidence and skills within their tennis game, improving many life aspects as well, including motor skills, dexterity, and coordination. All of the equipment for this is provided, so it is even more convenient for kids wanting to participate in this activity.
For more information, visit their website.