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DO YOU WANT TO LEARN 3-WALL HANDBALL!!??

If you are interested in learning how to play private lessons can be scheduled at no charge!!  Just e-mail Dan Zimet at MDhandball@hotmail.com and provide your contact information and interest.  Anyone can learn how to play and no previous experience is necessary!  As an incentive, we are using our own funds to promote your involvement – in addition to the free lessons, you may purchase the needed equipment to play for only $20.  This includes goggles, gloves, glove liners, and a ball – a $40 value!  Also, once you get more involved and want to play in one of our great local events, you will reveive $20 off the application fee for your first tournament.

 

Obviously, we are very excited about the idea of bringing new players into the game and getting more involved at a grassroots level.  Our local players are aware that new people are getting into the game, and want to help your interest and skills grow.  Let us know when you'll be at the courts and we will make certain to get you involved in games and introduced to the handball community.

As we continue our efforts, please offer your support and encouragement to Dan Ho and, most importantly, introduce yourself and encourage any new faces at the courts.

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Atholton High Raiders Play Handball – April 2006

The 9th grade Atholton High School Lifetime Fitness classes received handball instruction from Gary Cruz and Daniel Zimet on April 18, 19, and 20.  Over 120 students were exposed to the game and instroduced to the idea of getting more involved in the future.  Several Atholton instructors, including Mr. Wendell Thomas, expressed excitement at the idea of bringing Handball into the regular curriculum and making it a part of each year’s instruction.

The students expressed interest and enthusiasm for the game, and by the 3rd day a surprisingly large number showed excellent promise and many used gloves and hit the Irish #3 ball – a softer version of the White Ace.  Challenged by the idea of hitting a ball and using both hands, every student made a solid effort and gave good participation.

We will continue to follow up on these courses by offering additional instruction at the Centennial 3-Wall courts over the summer.  Equipment will be available for use and sale, and new players who express ongoing interest will receive giveaways.  Details on the summer schedule of instructionals will be available in the near future.

Thanks to Gary Cruz – who flew in from California and led the instruction all day for three straight days.  Also, thanks for Wendell Thomas, Atholton High School, and the Atholton students – who made the instruction possible and made us feel like welcomed members of their community.  We look forward to working with you in the future!