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  • ...pper tennis court. The basketball court may be the most scenic basketball court many people will ever play on.
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  • ...979‒1988. His primary focuses were on the [[soccer]] field and [[tennis]] court, although his final year was in a [[Trip Leader]] role. ...ped more on the field than the waterfront and was often seen on the tennis court.
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  • ...abin is a [[staff cabin]] located below the [[library]] and the [[tennis]] court. The cabin, originally constructed as the residence of the long-time head
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  • Lacrosse is run on the hilltop, around the upper tennis court. Although camp has a limited supply of equipment, campers often bring thei
    920 bytes (152 words) - 16:49, 4 February 2010
  • ...e acquaintances on his days off. Evenings in camp he frequented the tennis court, playing an excellent game and remarking "S-S-S-Sorry!" (but not very) afte
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  • Sound from [[Pete's Palace]] echoes off the [[Tennis Court]] directly to the lodge, producing strange sounds.
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  • ...in camp a chance to work more closely on windsurfing and sailing skills. Tennis seems to currently be BRC's most popular activity, both as a class and on c Image:Kerem at tennis.jpg
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  • ...ver arrives. In less than 5 minutes, the entire camp was on the basketball court on the hill, silent and waiting directions. File:On the court.jpg
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  • ...The tower could hold two and was tall enough to look offer the basketball court fence. It was the final piece to earning the Wilderness Adventure badge an ...layers. Mike told instructors of acitivities like Soccer, Basketball, and Tennis to focus on skills needed to be a good "camper". Skills like teamwork, end
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