Tennis Practices

Tennis Practice Schedule
 
 8th Grade - 7:30AM - 8:30 AM - Monday through Thursday
                           7: 55 AM-8:30 AM-Friday

 7th Grade - 3:09 PM - 5:00 PM Monday through Thursday
                           3:09 PM- 3:59 PM Friday


  1. Please wear appropriate attire on court. Shirts must be worn, non-marking shoes only and no cut-offs or jeans.
  2. No profanities, yelling or screaming at any time while on court.
  3. Cell phones must be silenced.
  4. No food, drinks (other than water and sports drinks) or chewing gum on courts.
  5. Show RESPECT to all players at all times.
  6. Please keep the courts clean by picking up all balls and throwing away any trash.
  7. If you need to cross a court that is occupied to access yours, please only cross in between points.
  8. Do not retrieve a ball from another court while their point in still in progress. Please wait until they finish their point.
  9. If you are around the tennis courts but not playing, please keep noises to an appropriate level and RESPECT members who are playing.
  10. Before starting play, ensure the court is free from hazards (extra balls, cans or other debris).
  11. Always be safe. Do NOT participate in any behavior that would risk injury to anyone else, such as throwing or hitting balls when not asked to, throwing your racquet or any other object on or off the court.
  12. Do NOT be late to class or practices
  13. 8th graders need to come to school ALREADY DRESSED and ready to play in the morning.
  14. 8th grade boys are NOT allowed in the locker room in the morning
  15. Take your tennis racquet home EVERY night
  16. If you are injured and can't play, you must get a note from the TRAINER
  17. ONLY the TRAINER can clear you after proper doctor documentation is presented and are COMPLETELY OFF of the Injury Report
  18. Have fun! The entire objective of playing tennis, aside from being good exercise, is to have fun. You can follow these rules of etiquette and still have a good time on the courts – the players on adjacent courts will appreciate it




                      
 
             
 

 
 
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