Skills and Drills Youth Tennis Camp with Arnie Moreno June 23-27, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Coach Arnie Moreno is now accepting registrations for the Skills and Drills Youth Tennis Camp at Shorewood High School, running from June 23 to 27, 2025. This camp targets children aged 11 to 16 and will be held at Shorewood Tennis Courts, with a maximum of 24 participants. The program includes five two-hour lessons priced at $150 or $30 per lesson, with a family plan reducing the cost to $125 per student. Payment can be made via cash, checks, or Venmo, and participants must submit emergency contact and insurance details. Moreno boasts an impressive coaching record, including 456 wins and multiple league championships, highlighting his credentials as a PTR Certified Tennis Instructor.

The camp is designed for players of all skill levels, ensuring a welcoming environment. Interested parties can register by contacting Moreno directly via email or phone. Make-up dates for rainouts are also available on June 30 and July 1.

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