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Tennis Anyone? Demolition Begins on Site of New Sage Hill Tennis Center

Tennis Anyone? Demolition Begins on Site of New Sage Hill Tennis Center
Sage Hill School's highly anticipated new tennis center broke ground in July and is on track for completion by spring 2016. The six-court facility -- currently surrounded by green fencing along our driveway -- will further enhance the total sports experience we deliver to our Sage Hill School students. Complete with lighting and spectator seating, this new sport facility will let our athletes practice and compete on-campus.

"We are thrilled to be bringing our Lightning tennis teams home to Sage Hill's campus," says Sage Hill School’s Director of Athletics Megan Cid. The new tennis facility will eliminate the challenges of daily practices off-site, and enable more fans to enjoy Lightning tennis competition.

The Tennis Club in Newport Beach will continue to host Sage Hill tennis teams until the new facility is completed. Also, while a construction staging area is currently located on our blacktop outdoor basketball courts, the adjacent sand volleyball court will continue to be available for all students to use.
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