The Orthotic and Prosthetic Activities Foundation hosted a First Volley adaptive tennis clinic at Adventure Amputee Camp in Bryson City, N.C., according to a news release.
The clinic, led by First Volley instructor Amy Franklin, offered adaptive instruction in tennis for standing and wheelchair participants. This year, 36 campers were in attendance.
The clinics were sponsored by a grant from USTA North Carolina. All of the participants received back packs, t-shirts, hats and other prizes during the Hitting for Prizes session at the end of the clinic.