MCCPRA plans big expansions with tennis program, hires new tennis director

Mar. 3—MOULTRIE, Ga. — Moultrie-Colquitt County Parks and Recreation Authority recently hired Jason Goldman-Petri as tennis director to grow their program by offering lessons and organizing tournaments throughout the year.

Goldman-Petri's hiring fits in conjunction with the completion of the renovation project converting two of MCCPRA's tennis courts into five pickleball courts.

Currently, if someone wants to take advantage of the tennis or pickleball courts, the option is to bring personal equipment and players with them. The courts are available from sunrise to when the lights on the courts turn off at 11 p.m.

"Bringing someone to the staff that could help the program become more than just being open to the public is going to be great," said Recreation Authority's Athletic Director Maggie Davidson. "I feel like with his skill set, we will now be able to not only offer the leisurely side of the sport, but also the competitive side."

Though he plays and has a teaching certificate in both sports, Goldman-Petri's primary sport is tennis. He has been playing since he turned 13. He even competed at college with Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md., and got his teaching certificate before he graduated.

"I remember very vividly as a kid, I was playing basketball and one of the kids had a growth spurt," said Goldman-Petri. "After the game one of the parents came up to me and said I had played really good defense but there was nothing I could have done because of how tall he was. I remember thinking, 'If that's all it took for someone to be better than me, then I don't like this sport.' "

Goldman-Petri went on to explain how one of his favorite aspects of tennis is that every advantage comes with a disadvantage.

"The thing that really drew me to tennis is the fact I'm short," said Goldman-Petri. "I have a disadvantage for being short, but I have a natural advantage too: I'm left handed. It is an advantage in tennis and one I like to exploit."

Throughout his career, Goldman-Petri has worked hard to receive several tennis certifications, including: USTA High Performance; ITPA Certified Tennis and Performance Specialist; and Master of Tennis and Performance with PTR, which requires over 10 years of coaching both national and internationally ranked players to even be eligible to apply.

"Not many tennis teachers have the certifications that I have," said Goldman-Petri. "I have what would be considered the equivalent to a master's degree, but in tennis."