One of our primary training locations is Owyhee High School in Meridian, Idaho—just minutes from major neighborhoods, and easily accessible from Chinden Blvd and McMillan Rd.
The campus features multiple high-quality outdoor courts, a clean and safe environment, and ample parking. It's an ideal site for consistent year-round training.
Directions:
From Ten Mile Rd, turn west on McMillan Rd. Then turn north on N Owyhee Storm Ave—Owyhee High School will be on your right.
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Fuzzy Ballers Level 1
Fuzzy Ballers Level 3
Gem Starters
Gem Performance
Packages
Match Play
Match Play (Settlers Park) UTR 1–2.99
Match Play (Settlers Park) UTR 3+
Fuzzy Ballers Lev 1: Ball Explorers (Ages 4-8 Red/Orange Balls)
This group is designed for young players ages 4–8, whether they’re brand new to tennis or have a bit of experience. We focus on teaching the foundational skills of the game—basic stroke mechanics, proper preparation, and footwork—while introducing them to the fun and spirit of tennis. As players progress, they may begin to rally and build confidence in their movements. To ensure the best learning experience, participants are grouped by skill level within the session.
Fuzzy Ballers Lev 2: Swing Stars (Ages 8-12, Green Balls)
This group is designed for players ages 8–12 who have a foundational understanding of the game. Players in this group can demonstrate basic stroke technique, proper stance, and consistent contact with the ball. They are also able to serve the ball over the net and rally on a semi-consistent basis, though their placement and accuracy may still be developing. The focus in this group is on extending rallies, improving control, and beginning to understand how to construct points. A key component of the training will be serving to specific targets (like a box) to help build consistency and tactical awareness.
Fuzzy Ballers Lev 3: Mini Matchmakers (Ages 8-12, Yellow Ball)
This group is for players who have developed strong fundamentals, including stroke paths, footwork, and stance. They are able to rally consistently at a steady pace and have improved their accuracy to begin targeting specific areas on the court, typically rallying on a half-court. Players at this level are serving on a semi-consistent basis and learning how to initiate points. They’re also working on adding spin and power to their shots as they prepare to transition into our intermediate high school or performance-level groups. This group trains with yellow balls to reflect the next level of match play readiness.
Gem Starters: Matchmakers (Ages 13+)
This group is designed for players ages 13 and up who have little to no tennis experience, or who have played casually and are looking to develop their game. Think of this group as ranging from beginners to mid-level JV players on a high school team. These players are still learning and refining the fundamentals—grips, stroke technique, footwork, and court awareness—while exploring where they want to take their tennis journey, whether recreationally or competitively.
Gem Perf. Lev 1–3 (Ages 10+)
This group is for advanced junior players actively competing in tournaments and aiming to play college tennis or pursue higher competitive goals. Age is not a factor, but players must have a UTR of 2.0 or higher, or receive coach approval to join. Athletes at this level are expected to demonstrate solid technical skills and a clear understanding of stances and footwork. The focus shifts toward developing high-level tactical awareness and learning how to compete with purpose and intensity in match play.
Program Packages
Why Monthly Training Matters
Progress in tennis doesn’t happen overnight—it comes from consistent effort and focused repetition. When juniors train weekly, they develop stronger habits, better court awareness, and the confidence to apply what they’ve learned.
Monthly packages create the structure juniors need to grow. With regular sessions, they build momentum, stay engaged, and make steady, lasting improvements in their game.