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Recreation and Parks Department looking for athletes for wheelchair tennis

The city of Boynton Beach Recreation and Parks Department is seeking to establish a Wheel Chair Tennis Program that will take place at the Boynton Beach Tennis Center, 3111 S. Congress Ave.

Nicole Cangelosi, Recreation and Parks Department spokeswoman, said the program is tentatively set to begin in February, but the exact start date and program schedule have not yet been determined.

Cangelosi said the department is currently looking for a group of interested athletes who are looking to participate in the program for at least one day or evening per week.

The Pro Shop is accepting names, phone numbers and addresses for all athletes who wish to form a league or come to play tennis.

For information concerning the program, call Todd Johnson at 561 742-6230.

Mike Rothman can be reached at mkrothman@tribune.com.

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Mike Rothman graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and a Master’s Degree in Management. He grew up in South Florida and has been back working here since July 2006. Mike wrote for numerous publications previously including the Gainesville Sun, GatorBait Magazine and Inspin.com, where he was the NBA Expert.

When Mike is not hitting the streets of Boynton Beach and Delray Beach looking for stories, he can be found playing sports or spending time with friends.

He also enjoys provoking his fellow Hometown Downtown columnist, Dave DiPino, for the sake of good stories, of course. He can be reached at mkrothman@tribune.com or at 954-871-1233.

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