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Paul D Schreiber High School

199 Campus Dr, Port Washington, NY      Phone 516-767-5800
Courts
5
Lighted
-
Indoor
-
Players
7
Access
Public


Paul D Schreiber High School is a public tennis facility located at 199 Campus Dr, Port Washington, NY 11050. There are 5 public tennis courts at this tennis location. The tennis courts are not lighted. There are 7 active tennis players currently registered at Paul D Schreiber High School. You can contact this tennis facility at 516-767-5800. Register today at this tennis location to play with other tennis partners. Try our Automatic Player Matching Service - we will match you with other tennis partners automatically based on your skill level and match history. Get points for playing and move up in the rankings.


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