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Pro-Am Doubles Tennis Showdown to Raise Funds for Hurricane Sandy Victims

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PlayTennisMarin and Higgins Tennis are teaming up to raise funds for Hurricane Sandy victims.  Please join us for a wonderful day of tennis for a worthy cause on Saturday, December 1 from 9:00am-1:00pm at the Strawberry Recreation Department tennis courts.  Advanced registration is required.  Proceeds will benefit the American Red Cross. 

Schedule:

9:00-10:30am~SESSION A
Players will take part in exciting, high-energy, super fun doubles matches with a round-robin format.  This is a competitive, interactive session with the pros!

10:30-11:30am~HIGGINS PRO DOUBLES EXHIBITION SHOWDOWN
Grab a courtside seat to watch the pros from Higgins Tennis battle it out for bragging rights!  This is going to be an unforgettable, no-holds-barred exhibition.

11:30am-1:00pm~SESSION B
Players will take part in exciting, high-energy, super fun doubles matches with a round-robin format.  This is a competitive, interactive session with the pros!

Advanced registration is required.  You must sign up for either Session A or Session B when registering.  There will be fantastic door prizes, raffles, and refreshments available for purchase throughout the event so no matter what session you sign up for, you'll want to be there to watch the other session and mingle with this great group of tennis players!  You can win free lessons with Higgins Tennis, free sessions in the PlayTennisMarin league, gift cards, and other great prizes!  

We will be accepting blankets, jackets, clothes, and other items to send to the victims of the storm.  

Thank you for your support--the people back east need so much help.


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