Tag: ALTA leagues
League News: ALTA’s 2023 Wheelchair Tennis Program
Another Successful Year
By Mark LaRotonda, Special Programs Vice President
The 2023 ALTA Wheelchair Tennis program just finished a successful 30-week agenda which included two wheelchair...
League News: Juniors Making Lasting Memories
By Wendy Fee, Junior Leagues Vice President
I’ve always found it interesting to look at before-and-after pictures. Whether it is watching home improvement “fixer upper”...
League News: Get Ready For The Big Dance … ALTA Men’s Spring Tennis!
By Greg McAfee, Men's League Vice President
I hope you are spending your offseason by playing ALTA Mixed Doubles or maybe even some pickleball. Either...
League News: Wheelchair and Run/Roll Adapt to Changes
By Lynn Lee, Special Programs Vice President
The Wheelchair and Run/Roll Leagues are no strangers to having to adapt to changes in their programs throughout...
League News: ALTA’s Junior Challenge Ladder Hits the Over 40 Year...
By Stacey Simmons, Junior Challenge Ladder Vice President
The 43rd ALTA Junior Challenge Ladder (JCL) season is here! The season began this year on August...
Saluting our Junior Challenge Ladder Seniors
By Stacey Simmons, Junior Challenge Ladder Vice President
Eight graduating high school seniors are moving up and moving on, as they say goodbye to ALTA...
League News: ALTA Wheelchair Competitors Win Big
By Lynn Lee, Special Programs Vice President
The ALTA Wheelchair and Run/Roll leagues have been full of fun, adjustments, and plans for the coming year....
League News: Good Sportsmanship
By Linda Shepherd, ALTA First Vice President
ALTA prides itself on the longstanding tradition of good sportsmanship during all aspects of league play. We love...
League News: Who Are You Calling Seniors?
By Gina Clance, Senior Leagues Vice President
Many of us feel a bit of a shock when we are first referred to as “senior citizens,”...
League News: Celebrating City Finals
By John Lowell, Mixed Doubles Vice President
Mixed Doubles has completed the summer season. We’ve survived with generally great tennis weather, more players than we...