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Sun City West committee delays decision on West Valley League tennis accommodation after disputed documentation
Summary
The Chartered Clubs Committee said tennis club leaders have not produced the specific, signed reciprocity documentation the committee requested; the club says it provided the requested materials and asked for more time. Meanwhile visiting players would pay daily guest fees if no accommodation is granted.
The Sun City West Chartered Clubs Committee on Jan. 7 heard a prolonged discussion about a long-running request from the West Valley League tennis club for an accommodation allowing competitive, reciprocal league play with other communities.
Recreation Manager Casey Huda told the committee the effort to secure reciprocal agreements among the 12 league communities has been ongoing since 2017 and that, under current RRMPs (rules, requirements and procedures), the tennis club has not met the documentary standard the committee asked for to recommend an accommodation. "Only 2 age restricted communities are willing to sign," Huda said, and she recommended the club consider a smaller reciprocal arrangement with communities willing to sign.
The issue matters to players because, without an approved accommodation, visiting teams and…
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