The PRC 4.0 team continued it’s hot streak and served the Racketts their first loss of the season today at Hopewell. Not only did the team celebrate their win, but also had birthday cake for Nicole Lorber. Congratulations to all of the players and happy birthday Nicole.
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Adult, Leagues, Social, USTA
PRC 4.0 Team Has an Outstanding Day!
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Adult, Events, Leagues, Match Play & Fed Cup, Social, Uncategorized
A Good Friday for Tennis
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A Good Friday for Tennis, Too.
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Adult, Events, Junior, News
PRC Easter Hours
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Princeton Racquet Club will be open on Easter Sunday, March 27th from 6:30 am- 4:00 pm. Adult and junior clinics will not be held. Seasonal contract courts will be held and court time is available to rent (indoors or outdoor hard – weather permitting). The clay courts will remained closed until April. All…
Adult, Junior, Leagues, Tips, USTA
Playing the PRC Way
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Thanks to all of the PRC USTA captains and teammates that attended the seminar presented by Judy and Cos. The theme of the presentation was “Playing the PRC Way”. Remember that PRC not only stands for Princeton Racquet Club, but also Pride, Respect and Character. Taking Pride in your performance can start with your pre…
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PRC USTA 3.5 Winter Season Completed
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Thanks to the captains (Beth Sopher, Susan Schickel, Kay Cooper, and Nanci Levine) and team members of the Aces, Racqueteers, Slice Girls and Volley Girls. Today, the Slice and Volley Girls celebrated St Patrick’s Day and their last match together with cake. Congratulations to the PRC Aces, who will advance to NJD District Championships this summer.
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Register Now for the PRC Summer Tennis Camp
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Registrations are now being accepted for the PRC Summer Tennis Camp at the front desk or online. The camp is conducted for children, ages 6-17 years. Campers will be assigned to Junior Development, Tournament Training or High Performance camps and attend morning, afternoon or all day sessions. A kick off camp for children who have…