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OPAF Certifies First Volley Instructor
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Darren Kindred and Kyle Devlin |
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The Orthotic and Prosthetic Assistance Fund Inc.
(OPAF), founder of the First VolleyTM Adaptive Tennis
clinics, has certified Kyle Devlin as a First Volley instructor,
announced OPAF Executive Director Robin Burton.
Devlin joins the First Volley family of instructors including
Stan Backovsky and OPAF's First Volley Director of Tennis, Darren
Kindred, as those who are qualified to conduct OPAF First Volley
tennis clinics across the country.
Devlin is a tennis professional on staffat the Bucks County
Racquet Club, Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania, and a student at
Mercer County Community College in New Jersey. He recently received
the ranking of All American in May 2006, both First and Second
teams. He is the son of tennis figure Marty Devlin, who was
instrumental in the concept of First Volley, Burton said.
"We are very pleased to bring Kyle on board the First Volley
team," Burton added. "He will enable OPAF to conduct more clinics
in 2007, reaching more people to show the advantages of health and
fitness to those with physical challenges. Kyle's desire is to help
people participate in tennis where they may have thought they could
not."
OPAF's next First Volley clinics are scheduled Saturday, May 5,
2007, at the Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis Center in Philadelphia to
benefit orthotic and prosthetic patients at the Shriners Hospital
for Children, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and May 19, 2007, at the
Bucks County Racquet Club in Washington Crossing.
For more information about OPAF and First Volley clinics,
contact OPAF at 215.752.5756 or visit www.opfund.org 
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