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Kids, Learn Tennis At Cooperstown Courts

Budding tennis players Breyer Revolinsky and Asa Shannon learn the basics of the game this week at Cooperstown’s Brooklyn Avenue courts, an offering of Cooperstown Tennis, the organization looking to expand the sport’s footprint in the village.  To register, visit www.cooperstowntennis.org/
Budding tennis players Breyer Revolinsky and Asa Shannon learn the basics of the game this week at Cooperstown’s Brooklyn Avenue courts, an offering of Cooperstown Tennis, the organization looking to expand the sport’s footprint in the village. To register, visit www.cooperstowntennis.org/

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