Bob Bull of the Pleasantville Tennis Club concentrates
on a
backhand return in his 6-0, 6-1 victory Sunday
at second
singles. |
Pleasantville Senior Team Sweeps All Five Matches and
Remains Undefeated in the Westchester League |
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Todd Gordon lines
up a forehand return in his
6-1, 6-2 win in first singles, helping the
Pleasantville
Tennis Club remain unbeaten in Westchester Tennis
League play. |
Pleasantville�s Bill Crawford hits a forehand during
first-doubles action on Sunday in a
Westchester Tennis League match.
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Pleasantville Tennis Club�s
Rich Finn retreats to chase down a lob
in
Sunday�s first-doubles match against County Tennis Club.
Finn
and partner Bill
Crawford triumphed in straight sets. |
After 83 Years, Pleasantville Tennis
Club Still Thrives
The longtime staple continues to do well in the local
market.
While much in the local
landscape has changed over the years, if one thing has been
a constant, it's the Pleasantville Tennis Club.
The club, founded in 1928, is one of the oldest private
tennis clubs in Westchester and is the oldest
continuously-operating business at the same address in
Pleasantville for the last 83 years.
One reason why the club has continued to go on successfully
is locals' love for the game has remained constant,
according to club President Sue Harris.
�The club has had some dedicated tennis players throughout
the years,� Harris said. �It has been able to attract some
of the top tennis players in the area who have been
incredibly successful. The club has also maintained the
courts extremely well. Those are some of the reasons for its
success.�
These reasons continue to be true in the 2011 season.
This year alone, the PTC�s Men�s �A� team won
its seventh consecutive championship in the top division,
the Rough Division, of the Westchester County Tennis League.
The club�s men�s �B� team also won its league title as well.
The club�s senior men�s squad won its second straight
championship in the top division, the Lee Division, of the
WCTL, in 2010.
Besides having successful teams, the club also has
individual men�s players who are in the United States Tennis
Association Eastern Section rankings.
In addition to fielding men�s teams, the club can also boast
of women�s B and C squads in the Metropolitan Interclub
Tennis League.
Along with having top-notch players, another reason for the
club�s success and the fact that it has lasted as long as it
has, is its strong connection with the surrounding
community.
�A good proportion of the members actually come from
Pleasantville,� Harris said. �A lot of our new members come
from young families and because of that, we have had
programs for the kids that have become very successful.�
Those programs include an after-school junior development
program for those ages 4-6 and 7-15 in May and June. As for
the summer months, the club runs a Junior Tennis Camp for
children ages 8-17 of all ability levels, with a special
section for current high-school varsity and those looking to
become varsity players.
There is also a junior team of competitive
boys and girls the PTC fields in the Westchester Junior
Tennis League.
One of those players that took part in the junior camp was
Amanda Posa. Posa decided that she wanted her game to go
from �hacking around with friends and family� to a �serious
tennis game.�
Her game became serious indeed as she rapidly moved up the
tennis food chain on Pleasantville High School�s varsity
squad, moving up to No. 1 singles and finishing the season
as the Westchester County Section �C� girls singles champion
as an eighth-grader last fall.
With all the above going on, it�s no wonder why Harris has
liked being the club�s president the last four years.
�I enjoy being president of the club and it�s not just me,�
Harris said. �Everyone on the board is a volunteer, it�s a
lot of work but we do it because we really enjoy the club.� |