SportsLife issue 3, 2016 | Page 24

Reece Carter: It’s Not Easy to Have a Choice By Scott Taylor, Photos by Kyle Clapham, courtesy Tennis Manitoba Reece Carter fell in love with tennis because her family simply didn’t have enough to do. The way her mom, Danya, tells the story, we’ve all be in the same situation at least once. “Reece was five and we were on vacation in Florida,” Danya explained. “There wasn’t that much to do where we were on the island, and there was an old tennis court nearby. So we went to Wal-Mart and bought some inexpensive Wilson tennis racquets and she just took to it. It’s kind of ironic because now she’s sponsored by Wilson. I think that was the last tennis free vacation we have ever had. “By the time she was seven, we started to travel to Florida to take her to tennis academies. Her first academy was on Longboat Key and that’s when it took off for her. We would stay in Florida from Oct. 1 until May for the next 4 years.” Reece Carter is 11-years-old and she’s one of the young tennis players to 24 / sportslife watch in Canada. She was ranked in the Top 3 in Canada in U-12 girls Nationals recently. She has been No. 1 in Manitoba for the past few years in U-12 and U16. She attended her first Canadian nationals at the age of nine and won the Flight 2 consolation title. She has been in the championship flight of every other national tournament since then and was sixth in U-12 nationally at Mt. Tremblant, Quebec last summer. She recently finished 12th in Winter Nationals against 40 of the top U-14s in the country as well. She’s played the Little Mo International in Boca Raton, Fla, for the past few years and won the girls U-10 doubles title two years in a row and was a mixed doubles finalist and finished fourth in singles. She’s played and won numerous local tennis tournaments from U-12 to U-16 in Florida and has won the Man/ Sask Regionals for girls U-12 and U-14 for both the winter (2016) and summer (2015). She won the Manitoba Junior Open for girls U-14 and U-16 in the summer of 2014 and 2015. She has participated in three Tennis Canada junior camps in Toronto over the past two years with the Top 20 boys and girls in Canada and has travelled with Tennis Canada’s Top 4 to represent Canada in a Canada vs. USA competitive training camp in Boca Raton. She then qualified and played for Canada in the Eddie Herr and Orange Bowl main draw international for girls U-12 in Florida. In a nutshell, she can play. But it seems she also has another love and that might make for a tough decision in years to come. Seems Reece also plays for Manitoba’s Provincial Jr. Girls Golf Team. She’s still only 11, but at 10 years old she shot 72 at