Once upon a time, in the beautiful state of New Hampshire, where majestic mountains touched the azure skies and lush greenery tickled your senses, lived a bunch of enthusiastic, tennis-loving kids. Nicknamed the "Racquet Rascals," they were known for being the most fun-loving, determined bunch of mini tennis stars. The Racquet Rascals, with their brightly colored tennis shoes and caps worn backward, could often be spotted dashing around the numerous tennis courts dotting the neighborhoods of Keene, Portsmouth, and beyond. Among them was their leader, a tall, lanky kid with freckles and a mop of unruly brown hair called Twisted-Twister. Named so because of his extraordinary ability to twist and twirl his tennis shots in the most unpredictable ways, baffling his opponents and entertaining the audience. Twisted-Twister was a lad of many quirks. He had a funny ritual of tying and retying his shoelaces three times before each game. He claimed it was his secret to hitting those perfectly twisted shots. The other Racquet Rascals were not just his tennis partners but his best buddies. Their laughter often echoed across the courts, competing with the resonating 'thwack' of tennis balls. The wonderful state of New Hampshire was not just the home of the lively Racquet Rascals but also the nurturing ground of their dreams and aspirations. Tennis was not merely a game for them; it was a symphony of friendship, fun, and a testament to their fiery spirits. Even the chilly New Hampshire winters couldn't dampen their enthusiasm. They would just switch their caps for wooly hats, their shorts for sweatpants, and continue playing, leaving behind trails of mirth and a love for tennis that was as enduring as the Granite State itself.
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Give your child the opportunity to learn a unique Olympic sport while building confidence, focus, coordination, discipline, and strategic thinking at ALLE Fencing Club in Fort Lauderdale. ALLE Fencing Club specializes in saber fencing and welcomes students from beginners discovering the sport for the first time to experienced young athletes preparing for regional and national competitions. Youth beginner classes introduce children ages 6–12 to the fundamentals of fencing, including saber handling, footwork, distance control, fencing etiquette, sportsmanship, coordination, focus, and basic rules. Junior programs are available for ages 12+ and help students progress toward competitive fencing. With experienced coaches and a supportive training environment, students develop both physical and mental skills while learning a sport that challenges them to think quickly, move confidently, and make strategic decisions. Advanced and Elite programs provide additional training for experienced fencers interested in tournaments and high-level competition. ALLE Fencing Club also offers private lessons for personalized instruction and skill development, as well as beginner-focused fencing camps that combine fencing activities with teamwork, confidence-building, focus, and fun.


, to take part in Camp Hale’s unique programs. At Camp Hale, we believe that every kid should have a chance to experience the great outdoors. That's why we offer a unique and engaging summer camp experience for kids ages 5-17. Located in the heart of the White Mountains on Squam Lake in New Hampshire, Camp Hale has been providing opportunities for physical, mental, and social growth and development since its establishment in 1900. Bringing together 200 kids each summer, Camp Hale provides a much needed opportunity to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of city life and connect with nature. With activities such as swimming, boating, rock climbing, and archery, Camp Hale ensures that kids are engaged both mentally and physically. We also provide a safe and supportive environment for kids to develop emotional and social skills while having fun and making new friends.