$10,000 Public Access Grant Awarded to Peter Igo Park

The Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries has recently awarded the Town of Marshfield and "Friends of Peter Igo Park" (501c Non-Profit organization) a Public Access Grant of $10,000 for a float and other access-related work at Peter Igo Park. 

The funds will be used to extend the existing dock into the Green Harbor River and provide a walkway and other amenities to improve the accessibility to this river particularly during high tides. Marshfield residents will be able to enjoy this scenic location and provide an easy setting to launch their kayaks and canoes. 

Posted on December 30, 2014 .

Progress Continues at Peter Igo Park

As Christmas Break is upon us, the Marshfield High School students have nearly completed the roof on the Peter Igo shed in time for Steve Vining's crew of Vining & Fletcher Roofing to shingle the roof. 

Progress will continue over the winter to remove overgrown vegetation and leveling the entire southeast quadrant to make a clear passable entry to the Green Harbor River trail. Copious amounts of wood chips will fill this space to give the entire area a very natural look. A great place for dog walkers.

Also, the "Friends of Peter Igo" (501c non-profit organization) fundraising efforts are currently in place to complete a children's play area and fitness stations in 2015.

Posted on December 30, 2014 .

Peter Igo Park Open House a Success Despite the Weather

Well, despite the lashing winds and pelting rains Peter Igo Rangers (Board Members) were on hand Saturday  to greet and talk  with a large number of neighbors and interested residents about the current  progress of the park and its future plans.  Our neighbor, the local DAV, opened up their function room to all so after a wet tour of the park complex patrons were treated to famous Brant Rock Market chicken, white hot bean chili from the Fieldston Restaurant, hot coffee from the Donut Shack and delicious deserts from Cravings topped off with ice cream treats provided by  Ed Beaulieu of Cape Dairy and a local neighbor of the park.

Later in the afternoon Patrick Flaherty of Patrick’s Restaurant provided appetizers for all volunteers.

Just prior to moving inside, St Ann’s Pastor Carmichael, known to most as” Father Jack” stood in the rain and gave the Park his blessing and also blessed a core group of ”Friends of Peter Igo“ board members. 

Relatives of the late Peter Igo , who served as the towns recreation director in the 60’s and for whom the park was first dedicated in 1972, were on hand after  driving  through the storm from Shrewsbury.

Special thanks to all our volunteers and local tradespeople who have offered and continue offering services in kind, the Dept. of Public Works many crews, Conservation Dept. and Police Dept.  who are working shoulder to shoulder with Friends  of Peter Igo Park to make our vision a reality for the entire town to utilize and be proud of.

Posted on November 4, 2014 .

Top 10 Reasons to Play Tennis

Posted by Robert Carroll    10:52am Oct 24
A very special thanks to Susan Kelly for providing this list.

Compiled by the Tennis Industry Association

No. 10: A Longer Life
Scientists and doctors around the world point to tennis as one of the healthiest activities that you can participate in because it delivers overall physical, mental and emotional gains. It will add years to your life.

No. 9: A Happier Life
Of all the activities to try, why should you play tennis? It's more than a great way to stay active. The folks at the Tennis Industry Association share the top 10 reasons why you should start (or keep) playing tennis.

No. 8: It's Social
Tennis engages your mind and body at the same time, unlike a traditional workout at the gym. Because tennis players are more confident, healthier, less stressed and more socially interactive, they're just plain happier.

No. 7: The Whole Family Can Participate 
o matter the age, gender, ethnicity, ability level or fitness level, tennis is perfect for families to play together. Few sports can offer the opportunities for families that tennis can.

No. 6: Tennis Teaches Life Lessons
Participants, particularly youngsters, develop a work ethic, learn sportsmanship, accept responsibility, manage mistakes, enhance discipline, learn to compete, cope with pressure and adversity, develop healthy habits, learn teamwork and more.

No. 5: Tennis Be Anything You Want it To Be
Looking for competition, social play, team camaraderie, a good workout, time with family or friends, tournaments and national championships? Tennis has all of that, and more. The sport can be anything you want or need it to be.

No. 4: It's Fun
At every level of the game and at every age, from 10 and Under Tennis through the most super-senior leagues, players have fun while a getting a great workout.

No. 3: It Develops Your Mind
Tennis requires alertness, tactical thinking and problem solving, and evidence suggests it may generate new connections between nerves, promoting a lifetime of continued development of the brain.

No. 2: Fitness
The constant movement and action in tennis will burn calories, build muscle, increase bone strength, improve flexibility, fine-tune coordination and enhance overall health and fitness.

No. 1: It's a Sport You Can Play Your Whole Life
Scientists and doctors around the world point to tennis as one of the healthiest activities that you can participate in because it delivers overall physical, mental and emotional gains. It will add years to your life

Posted on October 25, 2014 .

MTC Middle School Tennis Program

The Furnace Brook Middle School tennis program, sponsored by the Marshfield Tennis Club, has been a tremendous success with approximately 60 boys and girls in sixth- through eighth-grades showed up to the first session, and around 50 for the second. 

The program, which runs once a week for six weeks, is designed to help middle school students get the basic skills they need to try out for high school varsity tennis.

Click here to read the recent Marshfield Mariner article

MTC Coach Wayne Martin teaches the proper tennis grips.

MTC Coach Wayne Martin teaches the proper tennis grips.

Posted on October 22, 2014 .

Open House is scheduled for November 1st!

On Saturday, November 1st from 10:00am - 2:00pm, "Friends of Peter Igo" will host an Open House. Please join us as local restaurants will be serving up some great food along with on-court tennis demonstrations from South Shore YMCA Pros and Marshfield Tennis Club members.

Help us celebrate the lon overdue grand opening! 

Posted on October 20, 2014 .

MTC Featured in PTR Magazine

The Marshfield Tennis Club was recently mentioned in the international PTR (Professional Tennis Registry) magazine for their work to provide a paid junior tennis intructor intern program. Currently two interns, both varsity high school players, assist PTR certified instructors in 10 and under programs.

The Marshfield High School Athletic Department is working with MTC to provide PTR certified instructors and have developed a Middle School tennis program for the students of Marshfield.

Click here to read the article. 

Posted on October 4, 2014 .

Furnace Brook Middle School Tennis Program

The first week of the FBMS Tennis Program was a tremendous success. Nearly 60 students participated in the program with a nice mix of boys & girls. We had (3) coaches helping out in week 1 and we plan to add additional instructors for the upcoming sessions. 

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"...an unbelievable turnout for the FBMS tennis program" - Scott Madden, Director of Athletics
"Just Fantastic" - Patrick Sullivan, Principle FBMS
Posted on September 22, 2014 .

PTR MA State News

Marshfield Tennis Club has initiated  a paid junior tennis instructor intern program.  Currently two young ladies participating and assisting  MTC PTR certified  instructors in 10 and under programs.  Both Mia and Nicole are varsity players at their respective high schools, Mia at Sacred Heart in Kingston Ma and Nicole at Marshfield High.

This Fall MTC  is introducing a  Middle School  "feeder" tennis program  using High School Courts for potential future High school team players . MTC is working with the High School Athletic Dept and providing  PTR certified instructors.

Posted on August 1, 2014 .

Hey, how'd they get those tennis balls moving like that?

The Concord Country Club 60/70 tournament, held from July 10-13, was a big success with 68 entries, more than last year.  It is also significant that there were a number of out of section players e.g. from GA, NJ, NY, and FL.  We will be seeing many of them again with the rule rescinded that kept them out of NE sectional tournaments.

The largest draw was for men’s 60 singles with 21.  There were some very tight matches; in the semis, finalist Kari Juusela defeated Jon Wilson 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 but then lost to last year’s 60 singles winner Jon Bates, 6-1, 6-0.  However, Jon got a retirement due to injury in his semis match with Howard Rugaber from GA so he was fresher for the final.  

There was a large consolation draw as well and Casey Moore defeated Tom Hastings 6-2, 6-0 to win it.

Click here to read the full article

Posted on July 16, 2014 .

Peter Igo Park Tennis Courts

Cape & Islands Tennis will begin construction on the new tennis courts at Peter Igo Park in Marshfield starting on July 17th. The park will include (3) regulation courts & (4) 10 & under courts. All courts will have lighting and constructed with post tension concrete providing a 25 year guarentee of crack-free courts. Concrete is more porous than asphalt, which is easier on aging body parts!! The facility will be  a true outdoor fitness facility. In addition, the park will be ADA compliant and, to our knowledge, the only facility in the state to include 10 & under and regulation courts using the post tension process on a public facility.  

Posted on July 13, 2014 .

Wednesday Night Tennis

The Marshfield Tennis Club is sponsoring Wednesday night tennis at the Marshfield High School tennis courts. Matches usually start around 5:30pm. We encourage players of all levels to participate in casual pick-up games. Simply show up with your racquet ready to play and you'll be paired with other players. 

Posted on June 29, 2014 .

USTA Provides Grant for the Peter Igo Park

The USTA (United States Tennis Association) recently awarded a grant for $40K to begin construction for (3) new full size tennis courts and (4) ten & under courts at Peter Igo Park. Construction is expected to start in late June and will be completed this summer.

The newly renovated park will be a one a kind facility with plans to teach wheelchair tennis and working with the Wounded Warrior Program, senior citizens, and otherwise challenged individuals. 

Posted on April 30, 2014 .

CPC Funding Approved at Marshfield Town Meeting

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Marshfield residents voted in favor of appropriating an additional $240,000 in community preservation, to continue renovations at the Peter Igo Park. 

Renovations will continue this spring and are expected to be completed in the coming months. Construction of the tennis courts is expected to begin in June, 2014. 

The Peter Igo Park Initiative would like to thank the residents of Marshfield for their continued support!

Posted on April 29, 2014 .

Peter Igo Park on the docket for Marshfield Town Meeting

The Community Preservation Committee recommended $240,000 of funding in January for the rejuvenation of Peter Igo Park. 

Town Meeting will have final say on the project, which includes new tennis courts, a basketball court and a fitness grid.

Peter Igo Park intitiative Chairman Bud Duksta excited by the the new art work created by local artist Todd Alvey and the prospects of the park moving forward in development stages this spring.

Peter Igo Park intitiative Chairman Bud Duksta excited by the the new art work created by local artist Todd Alvey and the prospects of the park moving forward in development stages this spring.

Posted on March 20, 2014 .