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Local Juniors Win Tennis Championship

LATC Junior Players (l-r) Sydney Brown, Ben Tenzer, Dillon Kneafsey (in back), Kyle Bracco, Charlie Carrington, Jonas Greer, Interim Coach Jon Aranda and Rio Redwood.
Los Angeles Tennis Club Junior Players (l-r) Sydney Brown, Ben Tenzer, Dillon Kneafsey (in back), Kyle Bracco, Charlie Carrington, Jonas Greer, Interim Coach Jon Aranda and Rio Redwood.

Congratulations to the Los Angeles Tennis Club’s junior players who continue their winning streak beating their fellow junior teams around the city.

This is the 7th year the LATC Open 2 team has won the West Los Angeles League Junior Championship. The West LA Junior League is comprised of teams from local clubs, tennis clubs and parks who play against each other in three seasons, fall winter and spring.

The LATC, located in Hancock Park, has five teams of juniors starting with one Novice team, two Satellite teams and two Open Teams. Players are ranked by ability, not age, but they range in age from 8-16 years old.

The Open 2 team has dominated the West LA Junior League under the leadership of Coach and LATC Tennis Professional Godwin Omuta who took this season off and LATC member John Aranda filled in.

The LATC program is open to the non-members. Junior players are introduced to the teams  through the  from LATC Summer and winter as well as weekly clinics and lessons. If you have an aspiring Novak Djokovic or Serena Williams, LATC’s upcoming winter camp might be just the ticket.

 

 

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Patricia Lombard
Patricia Lombard
Patricia Lombard is the publisher of the Larchmont Buzz. Patty lives with her family in Fremont Place. She has been active in neighborhood issues since moving here in 1989. Her pictorial history, "Larchmont" for Arcadia Press is available at Chevalier's Books.

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