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Come out and prove just who the best doubles team at the club really is! We will have a snacks and refreshments for all. Juniors are welcome too!
Saturday - January 19th
TBA
$5.00
Open, elite, A, B, C
Contact Rodney Soto @ 352-3400 ext. 131
You can burn up to 600 calories per hour while having fun! Join Rodney for "Cardio Racquetball" hardly any skill is required just a willingness to move and hit the ball. Each player alternates hitting the ball and scoring is kept by how many calories you burn. Bring a friend or meet new ones. It's all about having fun and burning calories! (Loaner racquets and eye-wear will be on hand).
court 6, 5, 4
Wednesday
9:00 - 9:45 am
9:45 - 10:00 am CORE Training
Free
Rodney Sota at ext. 131 or rsoto@valleyac.com.
Saturday - February 23
TBA
$5.00
Open, elite, A, B, C, Juniors division too. We will have a snack and refreshments for all
Contact Rodney Soto @ 352-3400 ext. 131
Saturday - March 22
TBA
$5.00
Open, elite, A, B, C, Juniors division too. We will have a snack and refreshments for all
Contact Rodney Soto @ 352-3400 ext. 131
The Valley Racquetball Program is offering four styles of playing for our Silver members ranging from the very beginners to the accomplished players. Two of our leagues are competitive and other two are more moderate. All sign-ups take place on the racquetball board located outside of court 2.
We have our established competitive racquetball leagues on Thursday night. All Divisions, all levels play on this night from 5-8 pm. This is a round robin league meaning your play everyone in your league at a set time and court. This is a 10 week session with the top players making it to the playoffs. Awards will be given out to the top finishers. We ask all players to play every Thursday night.
Thursdays
5:30, 6:30, and 7:30 pm
March 20
Playoffs Saturday May 24th 9:00am - 12:00pm
Taking the 1st 16 player to sign up per division
$20.00
Players can take an offensive shot from just about
any part of the court on command. These players have
the ability to relocate to the ball without wasted
steps and take the appropriate shot.
Players have consistent forehands, backhands, and
a repertoire of serves that provide easy set-ups.
These players take the next step in making adjustments
to over come adversity and win close games.
These players are starting to apply shot selection
and court positioning when playing. Additionally they
are developing more confidence with their backhands.
Players are learning the game and may chase the ball
instead of “tracking” it by sight.
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