The Friday day league is the Texas Jackrabbit League.For Northwest Tennis League, we have one championship level team and two A-1 level teams that play on Thursday mornings.Currently SCO fields one team: Champ 2 North The league is North Suburban Tennis League of Houston ( ) If you want to start a new team in SCO, contact the court scheduler at “how to” information. If you are interested in joining a SCO team, send an e-mail to and we will give you the appropriate information.Co-chairs: Amy Schlottman and Susan Mason Tennis gate key: Susie Nacewski (71) Court Scheduler: Amy Schlottman Men’s Coordinator: Frank Vross f Court Rules and Guidelines for League Play can be found on the website under Rules and Regulations.Currently, the deposit is $20 and must be paid by personal check made out to SCOCIA. To gain access to the courts, residents must submit a deposit to receive a gate key from the tennis committee member in charge of keys as the gates are to be locked at all times. SCO tennis courts are used primarily on a walk on basis but can be reserved for league play and practice. The tennis courts are available for SCO residents and their accompanied guests daily until 11pm. The Tennis Committee operates and maintains the courts as a standing committee of the SCOCIA Board. These tennis courts are operated and maintained using funds collected and allocated by SCOCIA. Clubhouse 1 (Misty Creek) has 1 tennis court with a backboard and 2 pickleball courts.Kuehnle Courts (Winding Ridge and Fellowship Lane) has 4 tennis courts.Clubhouse 2 (Bur Oak at TC Jester) has 6 tennis courts,.She owns an indoor tennis club and she recently bought and restored a 171-year-old tenant farmer's house in Baltimore, where she lives.Spring Creek Oaks has 3 locations with tennis courts and pickleball courts: A distant cousin of Sargent Shriver, she worked for the re-election of President Reagan. It's a good thing the Ford Cup starts after April Fool's Day. The prankster is known for tying up bras and spreading shaving cream on locker handles. The players were using the New York Knicks' locker room and Shriver found a jock strap which she displayed prominently where all the women would bump into it. "Things are a lot more fun with Pam back."ĭuring the Virginia Slims Championships at Madison Square Garden last month, Shriver was in good form. "The tour wasn't the same while Pam was gone," said Peggy Gossett Lewis, the public relations director for the Women's Tennis Association. When Evert dared Shriver to spend 10 minutes in the men's locker room at the Australian Open - for $200 - Shriver casually strolled in and sat on the floor. She is a multi-dimensional woman who can be irreverent and witty, mercurial, somber at times, candid and fun-loving. ![]() She is one of the game's brightest and boldest personalities. Shriver's importance to women's tennis is not limited to her success on the court. Well, I did in the rankings by moving up, but not in the results. "And I think people expected me to move in. "Women's tennis lost two young, bright stars and that killed it, at least for a while," she said. Shriver has said that she felt a burden to fill the void left by Austin and Jaeger when they were injured, and was distressed when she could not fill it. She has come close to the fire but she has not let it burn her. ![]() Shriver is a survivor in a sport that has taken its toll on young players. That's more than can be said about two of her gifted contemporaries, Tracy Austin and Andrea Jaeger, who have faded out of the picture with injuries and disinterest. At least, I'd like to have had an opportunity to say I tried."Īt least, Shriver is in there swinging. "It's important for me to be healthy and able to play hard, so that I can accomplish what people have expected of me - to win one of the major championships. "I want to be the one everyone else is trying to upset. "I'm tired of being someone who's just a threat to upset the greats all the time," Shriver said. ![]() Shriver is eager to fulfill the promise of her abundant talent. He's 56 now and he's not able to give me 2 1/2 hours of hard practice." "But it's difficult for him to keep traveling with me. "Don will still overlook my career," Shriver said. Don Candy, her longtime coach, will remain in that capacity. She signed with a management group, ProServ, and hired a new hitting partner, Hank Harris. The time off allowed Shriver to make several decisions regarding her career. Now I look at my watch and can't wait for practice. "When I came back I felt like a little girl on the court again - skipping, smiling, running after every ball.
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