Monday, December 1, 2014

12 Days of OTA

In the spirit of Christmas and the holiday season, I thought I'd ring in this month with my twelve (12) highlights the OTA has brought to the province this year.


1.       OTA's new "Raise the Net" initiative has reached over 96 clubs, over 5500 people, utilizing over 4000 volunteers so far this year. Surveys have been issued and will be examined for improvements and plans for 2015. Check out www.raisethenet.ca and locate the CLUBSTRONG resource centre under CLUBS.
 
Sahaj Gives RTN Presentation to STF
 

2.       Capital Kids has been a great success this season. Programs ran at 4 different locations across Ottawa – Jules Morin/Bordeleau Park, Sheffield Glen Park, Judge Park and Alta Vista School from early June to end of September. 770 kids between the ages of 6-12 registered and participated in the program at least for one 4 week session (some did 2, 3 or all 4 sessions). Lessons were offered between 3 and 5 times per week (depending on the location) with over 80% of kids playing twice per week. There were 9 coaches, 3 volunteers, and 7 juniors instructors active in delivering lessons throughout the summer.

3.       Little Aces in Ottawa  reached 31 elementary schools in the Ottawa area between January-June, introducing tennis in the gym/schoolyard to approximately 4700 kids between the ages of 5-12. This in turn lead to connections with 8 member clubs and their local schools. Similarly, the Scarborough Tennis Federation (STF) Little Aces reached 984 kids across 8 schools in the region. The goal of all clubs should be to get more kids trying tennis at the local schools nearest their facilities. By trying out the sport, they will likely rave about it to their parents and hopefully start on a lifelong path of love for the game.
 
TC enjoys some tennis in Scarborough
 

4.       Kid’s Tennis concluded the initial 6 week program with Holland Bloorview children’s rehabilitation school. The program was very well received and we are in the process of booking new dates for 2015. There were 130 kids and 55 volunteers participating in this program during the initial introduction of the program. We will continue to build this relationship with the school and volunteers for future growth.

5.       Pizzaville Smash Cage - 20 clubs and festivals used this new inflatable cage, both in the GTA and Ottawa
 
In Front of the Smash Cage at Sunshine event closing
 

6.       Tennis Rocks Festival in June with the ICTA - 38 teams, 200 kids participated

7.       The new national and provincial ranking system went live in April for the Juniors. Work continues on refining the algorithms used to develop an accurate ranking and the office continues to collect feedback. Since May, there has been an increase of 32% in junior tournament event entries.

8.       Thanks for our DSA winners for 2014: Julio DiCresce from Bolton T.C. and Renate Crizzle from Heron Park T.C. A full listing of past DSA recipients can be found on our website.
 
Renate & Julio accept their awards
 

9.       U9 Champions held for the 2nd year at Rexall Nov 7-8. The OTA Eliminated the regional play-downs and had one large draw (38 girls, 71 boys). Because of the size, the format was changed to a flight system comprised of 14 draws which guaranteed each player 3 matches. Congratulations to Stefan Simeunovic of Ontario Racquet Club (ORC) and Victoria Mboko of ACE Academy for their wins and each will receive a $6,000 grant for further training. The finalists, Adrian Smith of Timberlane and Madison Lee of ORC each receive a $4,000 grant. These grants are thanks to the generous donations from Mr. Murray Rubin. More details from this and last year's event can be found on the OTA's website under Player Development.
 
Award winners at the 2014 U9 Champions, with Murray Rubin
 
 

10.   There is a great article in the fall issue of OTA magazine...a rare interview with OTAExecutive Director Jim Boyce.

OTA Executive Director Jim Boyce



11.   A small board committee worked with OTA staff in 2013/14 to develop a draft of a comprehensive Volunteer Policy including background check requirements for OTA employees, coaches, officials and volunteers. This initiative forms part of the OTA's overall Risk Management Plan that has been in place since 2009.  The policy has been approved and includes details such as the role of the volunteer to the success of tennis in Ontario, volunteer rights and expectations, volunteer training and orientation and volunteer recognition. It also includes new requirements for conducting various levels of police background checks (PBCs) for OTA volunteers, employees and other paid positions such as coaches and officials. All this material is available now on the resource centre. Background checks take affect Jan 1, 2015 and will be required for all officials and coaches and select volunteers. These and other policies can be found on the CLUBSTRONG resource centre.

12.   The OTA participated this year for the first time in the 3rd annual Raonic Race-For-Kids fundraising event organized by Tennis Canada. Our team, the "OTAFuture Stars", raised over $9,000 for the charity, with the total amount raised across 16 teams coming in at $130,000. Our celebrity team captain was ATP and Canadian Davis Cup tennis star Frank Dancevic, who gave every challenge great energy and enthusiasm. More information can be found at The Milos Raonic Foundation website.
 
OTA Future Stars Team with Celebrity Captain Frank Dancevic

 

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