Tag: ALTA League News
League News: Showcasing our Seniors
By Roger Dennington, Senior Leagues Vice President
The 2021 summer Senior Leagues were a great success! We saw both the men’s and women’s leagues grow....
League News: Fun Senior Moments Set for Spring
By Cathy Gonzales, Senior Day League Vice President
Playing tennis on a Senior Day Men’s team or a Senior Day Women’s team is a wonderful...
League News: November-December 2020 Sportsmanship Nominations
By Debbie Gaster, First Vice President
This has been a challenging year for ALTA and our members. However, one key component of ALTA league play...
League News: Wheelchair Tennis and Run ‘n Roll Tennis
By Bob Kohmesher, Special Programs Vice President
ALTA offers a wide variety of tennis opportunities. Most of us have played in the Men’s Thursday and...
League News: Learn to Run ‘N Roll
By Bob Kohmesher, Special Programs Vice President
You know the drill. You play tennis with your friends in your subdivision or closest park. You practice...
ALTA Junior Leagues: Should 10U Become a Mixed Gender Age Group?
By Rita Maloof, Junior Leagues Vice President
During the junior leagues roster registration period each season, I receive a couple of inquiries from tennis coaches...
League News: Playing Tennis in the Time of COVID-19
By Cameron Turner, Mixed Doubles Vice President
This year, there has been significant loss and hardships for so many, but I have been encouraged and...
League News: Saluting our JCL Seniors
By Brenda Maddaleni, Junior Challenge Ladder Vice President
Just as COVID-19 shut down activities throughout the Atlanta area, it also meant that many seniors missed...
League News: Counting the Days Until The Second Thursday in September
By Keri Beck, Thursday Women’s League Vice President
Let’s get ready for weekday tennis! Let’s look forward to our normal routines — kids in school,...
League News: Mental Toughness — The Key To Being A Better...
By Lamar Scott, Men’s League Vice President
Being away from tennis for months has most of us eager to get back on the courts. As...









