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SMU tennis players took part in Saturday's "Make A Difference Day" last Saturday, serving as volunteers during Saturday's WATA open house. Andrew Rangitsch (men's team), Sue Hauser (club member), Emily DeWitt (women's team), Marta Fisk (club member) and Bailey Edwards (women's team) take a break to pose for a picture during the day-long event
SMU takes part in Make A Difference Day
WINONA, Minn. — Six members of the Saint Mary's University men's and women's tennis teams took part in last Saturday's "Make A Difference Day," serving as volunteer assistants during the Winona Area Tennis Association's annual open house.

Dave Mathews, a representative from Head Racquet Sports, and Rick Bonnor, Winona Tennis Club Head Professional, ran free clinics and drills for junior and adult members throughout the afternoon as part of the WATA open house, which welcomed back returning players and invited in new members to the club.
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