"Greg was very pleased with his camp experience. He said it was well
organized, the counselors were all very helpful and that he definitely
became a better Tennis player. The truth came yesterday morning when he
played a team mate at Tuesday morning practices at the High School. This
young man was ranked 18th and came in 2nd in the JV school tournament,
Greg was ranked 23rd and came in 7th in the JV school tournament and
yesterday Greg beat him fair and square. His opponent said that he had
really improved and that was all in less then 5 days! He then played
doubles and realized how much he has improved up at the net, not to
mention his serves."

- Sandy (Greg's mother)

"Sam had never been away from home and at 15 (almost 16) I
decided it was time to get him out, at least for a few days.
He had just picked up a tennis racket last fall and managed to make the JV
tennis team by the skin of his teeth this past spring. As a result, we
decided to send him to tennis camp this summer to learn tennis and
experience life away from home and family. Both were accomplished
wonderfully. When I picked him up at camp he said he didn't want to
leave, he had a great time, learned a lot, and wants to come back next
year. I would say that would qualify as a positive result."

- Jean (Sam's mother)

"Both kids had a terrific time and couldn't say enough about how much they
liked the counselors--on and off the courts. The size of the camp was
just right--they had enough competition but got to know everyone there.
They said that they worked hard enough to improve their games but still
had time for fun. They are both ready to sign up for next year! Thanks for all you did for them."

- Janet

"Thomas had a great time at the PPD camp....He came out of the camp hitting the ball harder.....I am pleased he took home the "nails" award; I think we can always teach him to play but we can't necessarily teach him to work."

- Tony (Thomas' Dad)


Emily and her crew of Pink Panther's

The PP & D Tennis Camp staff at your service!

Doubles champs!

Graduation day, wishing camp was one more day!