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A BIG Thank you!

A thank you from Bill and Judy Wasylyshyn
Thank you

The Moose Jaw Tennis Club was a very busy two days (July 9 & 10) hosting the provincial tournament singles – Neil Wasylyshyn won the mens, making him the provincial tournament champion at the Moose Jaw Tennis Club. Congratulations to Neil – a very proud moment.

Next was the men’s doubles, won by Brian Swanson and Neil Wasylyshyn. All the tennis matches were very close. Please remember the tournament can’t run without our tournament directors Jerry, Clayton and Andy (fill in). They are very, very much appreciated and thank you very much.

A few things to mention: Crescent Park was really buzzing with people to play in the tournament. It would be great if there were more people out there in the community who were interested in coming out and supporting the local club. We (Bill and Judy Wasylyshn) have had the pleasure of being all over B.C., supporting Neil in his hard earned matches, and we can tell you all there is no club that comes close to the Moose Jaw Club – WOW!  We are all so, so very lucky here. In B.C., you play your match and go home – no food – not like our club. So we all have to keep this club going and hope new members will come in. 

As well, this club also has to have volunteers, and believe it when we say we have the very best ones. They are all right there, willing to serve with a happy face, kindness and caring. We are very, very proud of you all. Robbie & Jim, Gail & Jan, Marg & Kelly, Tammy & Joan Pansy also did the barbecue. Paul, part time with two cute little girls helping out – WOW! Good job! Hope no one’s name was let out.  Bless everyone for making this tournament happen; you will be in our hearts forever.  

Also a big thank you to the Regina Lakeshore Club for playing in the tournament – we are always very happy to have you all. You help make our club matches very interesting, we love having you come. We will return to play at your club.

- Bill & Judy (Julia) Wasylyshyn.
 

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