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| OHCC LIVING | APRIL 2020 | 33 Racquet Club Announcing our paddle tennis tournament in April-compete, play a fun game, or just watch. Paddle tennis sport has been gaining popularity recently with Monday morning drop-ins from 9 to 10:30 am. Riding this wave of momentum, a tournament, and luncheon will be held on Mon., April 27. All ability levels will compete in round-robin format on the HOA Courts vying for fun and prizes. Lunch follows at Grand Slam Pizza where awards will be presented to successful competitors and prizes bestowed on lucky drawing winners. Get application forms in the Racquet Club money envelope at the Clubhouse and sign up before the April 24 deadline. Questions? Call Sally Palmer at (760) 940-1321. A reminder that Daylight Saving had us spring forward on March 8, which required shifts to our drop-in schedule. The intermediate pickleball afternoon drop-in at the Clubhouse courts moved to Mon-Thurs- Sun from 5 to 6:30 pm; the Social Pickleball twilight drop-ins at the HOA courts have started up again on Wed-Thurs-Fri from 5:30 pm until dusk. Unrelated to the time change, but a change nonetheless, Tennis 1 returned to the usual Saturday morning schedule in March. Open Play Tennis from 7:30 to 9:30 am and Open Play Pickleball from 9:30 am to noon. This remains in effect until May 30, when the summer pickleball class for beginners will take the court Saturday mornings. Finally, a clarification about the "Come and Play Tennis" drop-in time on Mon-Wed- Fri at Tennis 3. If you want to play, please arrive promptly at 8 am so teams can be set, and play can begin. Tennis is in full swing with opportunities to learn, play, and give feedback. Spring into action with free refresher tennis lessons and drills, running April 15 through May 13, Wed., 3 to 4 pm on Tennis 3. All you need is liquid and a tennis racquet. Questions? Email pattyperf@cox.net or call Patty Coffey at (760) 295 6061. Tennis players should keep an eye out for a survey seeking input on their participation interests. Thanks in advance for your reply. Paddle tennis tournament set for April 27 Proving drilling is an essential part of pickleball mastery OHCC resident and tournament organizer Brett Anderson hosted two clinics to skill up players.