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The Short Academy keeps ball moving

Tennis enthusiast keeps Dick Eagan’s brainchild going, making it easy for fellow fans of the game to find matches and a bit of fellowship.


  • By Katie Johns
  • | 8:10 a.m. September 5, 2018
  • Longboat Key
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On a recent Wednesday morning, 15 tennis players were shuffling their feet, serving the ball and joking around.

The players, 14 men and one woman, are part of The Short Academy, a group organized by Longboat Key resident John Short. In 2011, Short voluntarily took over the reins from Dick Eagan and now organizes matches for players six nights a week.

Eagan, who died in 2016, formed the group shortly after he joined the Longboat Key Public Tennis Center. In 2008, the tennis center awarded Eagan the Bernard Ditchik Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service.

In full swing, the group fills up nearly 10 courts during the busy season. During summer, the group is smaller. On, Aug. 29, the players filled three courts with about five players on each.

Short organizes the players based on who is able to play each day. He said most players play often, though some are visitors.

Short said not only is the group a draw for its social purpose, but there is a convenience factor, too.

“I think what draws people is that the matches are put together,” he said. “All you have to do is say how often you want to play.”

Jim Purcell, who has been a part of the group since 2004, said the players range in USTA ratings from high 3.0 to low 4.0.

Tom Kussler moved to Longboat Key in the spring from the Midwest. He joined the tennis center in May and quickly became part of The Short Academy. Not only does it keep him healthy, he said, it’s also become a social activity. Once a month, the players get together for dinner.

Purcell said when the group first started it was usually just one group of four players. Now that the group has grown and is made of consistent players, it flows well.

“It works very efficiently,” he said.

Bill Upton serves the ball.
Bill Upton serves the ball.
Peter Fudum plays defense during a match on Aug. 29.
Peter Fudum plays defense during a match on Aug. 29.
Shawn McGrath gets ready to serve the ball.
Shawn McGrath gets ready to serve the ball.
Bob Winters competes in a match on Aug. 29.
Bob Winters competes in a match on Aug. 29.
John Short gets ready to serve the ball.
John Short gets ready to serve the ball.
Jim Weingart returns the ball during an Aug. 29 match,
Jim Weingart returns the ball during an Aug. 29 match,
Bob Winters watches the ball fly to his side of the net after an opponent serves it.
Bob Winters watches the ball fly to his side of the net after an opponent serves it.
Jim Weingart and John Brady compete in a match on Aug. 29.
Jim Weingart and John Brady compete in a match on Aug. 29.
John Kurgan serves the ball.
John Kurgan serves the ball.
John Short serves the ball. Since 2011, Short has organized matches for The Short Academy.
John Short serves the ball. Since 2011, Short has organized matches for The Short Academy.
John Short serves the ball. Since 2011, Short has organized matches for The Short Academy.
John Short serves the ball. Since 2011, Short has organized matches for The Short Academy.
Peter Fedum gets ready to play defense.
Peter Fedum gets ready to play defense.
Jim Weingart serves the ball during an Aug. 29 match,
Jim Weingart serves the ball during an Aug. 29 match,
Jim Purcell, John Kurgan, Bill Upton and John Short
Jim Purcell, John Kurgan, Bill Upton and John Short

 

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