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Reggie Hodges has amassed a lifetime of experience
in tennis. Prior to becoming a tennis instructor,
Reggie was a nationally ranked junior that went on
to play NCAA division I singles and doubles for the University of Kansas. During his time at Kansas,
as co-captain, Reggie helped lead the team to a
top 20 NCAA ranking and two Big 8 championships.
Reggie's teaching skills cover all areas of play, with extensive experience in Junior and Adult camps
and clinics. This includes working as a player coach
for John Falbo on the ATP tour.
He has also had the good fortune to work alongside Scott Perlman (coach of the University of Kansas), Camp Director for the Scott Perlman Jay Hawk
Tennis Camp.
Joe Perez, (director of tennis at the Fila Sports Club New York), and Kelly Gunterman of (The Gunterman School of Tennis in Vermont). He was also Head Pro at Black Point Niantick, Conneticuit. In addition to this
Reggie is an active member of the USTA.
E-mail Reggie: reggiehodges@gmail.com |
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Scott White has been a USPTA Certified Teaching Professional here at Maine Pines since 2005.
Scott is the Director of Development, and currently
runs the MPTA Level III, and 10 and Under Tennis programs. He is also involved with "Burn"
(Cardio Tennis), Adult 123, Drop & Drill, and The
Learn to Rally clinics. Scott is the manager of the
Maine Pines Pro Shop, and is also the full time
racquet stringer. Scott is also the Tournament Director. He runs many Leagues and Tournaments.
E-mail Scott: swhitecow@gmail.com |
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Cinda Holbach's tennis career started at 3 years
of age. By six years old she was competing in
nationally ranked tournaments. Her junior career
earned her over 10 national titles in both
singles
and doubles. She was Sports Illustrated's Player
of the year in 1984. She was also named
top 50 jr. players of all time. In her collegiate years at the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill she was
ACC player of the year 3 years in a row and
finished as NCAA singles finalist. On the
professional circuit she was ranked top 200 in
doubles and top 250 in singles.
Cinda has taught tennis to all levels of play for
over 20 years. She has predominately worked
with top level regional and national jr. players,
as well as women's USTA teams. She also has
directed numerous tennis programs for underpriviledged children. Cinda currently works with
our jr. programs as well as private and group lessons.
Cinda currently resides in Georgetown
Maine with her husband Hobie, who
coaches the Bowdoin women's tennis
team, and their 3 pugs.
E-mail Cinda: lcgurney@msn.com |
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Born in Lewiston and raised in Auburn, Maine.
He is married to
Sarah and has two beautiful
children.
Kevin started playing tennis at 15
years old. By the
age of 18
he was the number
one ranked player in Maine in his age group.
After a successful high school career Kevin
continued
to play in
college. He played college
tennis at Saint Anslem's College and at
the
University of Southern Maine. In 1998 playing
for USM he won
the Little East Conference
Doubles Championship. In 2000 he was
ranked in the top 10 in the Maine Tennis
Association. Kevin has also
been ranked as
high as second in doubles for Maine rankings,
he
currently holds a USTA rating of 4.5.
Kevin has been teaching tennis since 1996. He has been a
USPTA Certified teaching professional with a P1 rating since 1998.
He has experience
coaching USTA teams as well as Junior
Development which he gained while teaching at The
Woodlands
Country Club as the director of Junior tennis, as well as at The
Racquet and
Fitness. He has coached the Girl's Tennis team for ELHS
and the Boy's Tennis team for
Biddeford High School. Kevin works
with the Junior Development Program at Maine Pines,
teaches lessons,
and coaches
team practices.
Kevin is also the tournament director for the
only National
tennis tournament in the state of Maine (USTA MENS 35 INDOOR
CHAMPIONSHIP). Kevin is available for Lessons.
E-mail Kevin: kevinvincent@gwi.net |
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Luke has been playing tennis since the age of
7. A native
of Poland, he was ranked in the top
10 in the Polish
National Juniors, by the age
of 16. He played Division I in
Men's open, playing against some of the
top players in
Europe. In
1999, he went outside of the country and held
tennis instruction licenses in France, Germany,
and the
Czech Republic.
He was a member of the Polish and French
Tennis Associations. During a year long
stay
in France, he competed in many tournaments
and coached in the Junior
Development
Program at the Arcachon Club outside of
Bordeaux, France. Currently,
Luke is ranked
in top 20 Mens Open in New England, number
3 in Doubles New England
Number 3 in Maine
Singles and #1 in Doubles for 2007.As far as Team Tennis goes Luke
competed on a 5.0 level and went to Nationals held at Indian Wells Tennis
Garden, Calif. Luke works with elite Junior Tournament players. Luke just completed his USTA High Performance Coaching Program in May 2009 |
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