Women ’ s and Men ’ s Top Gun potentials!
The Tennis Community got the year off to a great start with the internal leagues showing their strength. Team Tennis plays on Monday. After 2 weeks of play, Serve - vivors was in the lead. The 4 teams were very competitive and very fun to watch.
Fritters and Fun was held on January 6th.
Net Worth
There was a great turn out and entry fees were returned to 9 lucky players. This month's game was triples, which kept everyone moving and having fun. Come join the fun on Feb 3rd.
Court Crushers
Tennis Spotlight Brian Goltz is the Tennis Committee Member in charge of Court Maintenance. Brian is from Edmonton, Alberta. He and his wife Doreen, first came to ORPS in 2010. They have been bringing their family to the valley since 1986. They are the proud
Serve - vivors
parents of 2 girls and have 4 grandchildren. Brian ran a Dairy farm with his brother when they were young, and later having an electrician license, got into home building. Both of these allowed him to spend the winters here in the valley. Brian and Doreen got married when he was 20 and she was 19. He says the only mistake he made was not marrying her sooner. Brian enjoys being active, playing tennis, pickleball, and golf. Thanks, Brian, for all you do for our tennis community.
Break Point
Top Gun plays every Thursday. The players move between courts based on their wins and losses each week. A Women ’ s and Men ’ s TOP GUN will be declared at the end of the season.
Cindy Stoneback, Tennis Communications ORACLE
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FEBRUARY 2024
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