CITY OF MARION: McDowell High School Men’s Tennis home matches

CITY OF MARION: McDowell High School Men’s Tennis home matches
McDowell High School Men’s Tennis home matches — CITY OF MARION: ( marionnc.org/directory.aspx)
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City of Marion issued the following announcement on March 1.

The Marion Community Building Park tennis courts will host McDowell High School Men’s Tennis home matches during the Spring 2023 season. 

 A total of six home tennis matches have been scheduled, as follows:

Tuesday, February 28

Tuesday, March 14

Thursday, March 16

Thursday, March 30

Tuesday, April 11

Thursday, April 20

It is possible that additional matches could be scheduled or matches could be rescheduled due to inclement weather.

On the listed dates for the matches, the Community Building Park tennis courts will be closed to the public, beginning at 2:00 p.m. until matches conclude, perhaps at 8:00 p.m. or later.

For more information about the Community Building tennis courts, please contact the Public Works Department at 652-4224 or City Clerk/Public Information officer  Landdis Hollifield at 652-3551, ext. 306.  

For information about the tennis matches, please contact McDowell High School Athletic Director Joe Cash at 652-7920.

Original source can be found here.



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