Bainbridge Community Tennis Association

 

Need Your Racket Strung?
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Tournament a Success

Forty-six pizzas later, 66 players and 133 siblings and parents wended their way home from the Commodore gym after the Fifth Annual Elementary Tennis Tournament and Pizza Party.

 

Blakely, Ordway and Wilkes played outstanding tennis, but only one school racked up the most points, enabling them to have their name engraved on the trophy and house it at their school for the year: Odyssey.

 

Odyssey is coached by Paul Sullivan, a former high school tennis coach and top rated player in his own right.   Click on the camera to view tournament pictures.

 

Annual Survey

What capital improvements projects would you like to see realized in our island's public tennis community?

More courts?

Lights?

High School bleachers?

What programs would you like to see BCTA offer?

Help shape Bainbridge Island public tennis issues by answering our BCTA survey.

 


Check out our Summer Programs
Click the "Programs" Tab Above

 

BCTA Starts Up Sakai Tennis

Click on yellow smiley ball icon to find out about BCTA’s new program for Sakai students.

 

BCTA Needs Volunteers

BCTA is a nonprofit 501(c)3 with no paid staff. We run our programs in the schools and parks on almost totally on volunteer time.   Click tennis ball link to view ways you can help.

 

View Our 2010 Financial Records

Click on the dollar sign to view BCTA’s income and expenses for 2010.

 

 

 



Join a Tennis Nonprofit!
Click the "How to Join" Tab Above

 


Bainbridge Park Board Says "NO" to Additional Tennis Courts at Battle Point Park

Click the tennis racquet to the right to read about the outcome of the two-year long campaign to build more courts at Battle Point Park.

 


BCTA Awarded Bainbridge Parks Foundation Grant

August 2010 BCTA Doubles at Battle Point Park