Tennis camp shows kids the basics

Published 12:05 am Friday, August 11, 2017

Staff report

SALISBURY — During the summer months, parents are challenged to find meaningful activities to occupy their children’s time, says Quentin Woodward Jr.

Often, cost prevents kids from taking advantage of constructive and rewarding  summer activities.

This week, Woodward has been filling that void with a free tennis camp he organized at Salisbury High School for boys and girls ages 8 to 15.

He calls it the first annual Unmatchables Tennis Camp — indicating that he’s already planning to do it again next summer.

Woodward lined up accomplished players as instructors, starting with Devan Corpening, a former tennis stalwart at East Rowan High School and a recent graduate of Winston-Salem State University.

Assisting is Sadie Hawkins Rice, who will be inducted into the Rowan-Salisbury Sports Hall of Fame on Sunday. Rice was a basketball star at J.C. Price High School in the late 1950s and early 1960s. She was also an outstanding tennis player.

“The intent of the camp is to provide basic skills and fundamentals of tennis,” Woodward said.

Each day was structured to allow participants to work at their own pace, he said.

He capped enrollment at 15.

Because of a donation from a local business, Woodward said, the program was able to purchase equipment and refreshments. Participants will gather for a cookout at the conclusion of the camp Friday.

“We plan to utilize the resources of the (United States Tennis Association) to explore how the camp can be improved, expanded and whether grant funding is available,” he said.  “We look forward to becoming acquainted with the game of tennis during the camp and develop a love for the sport.”