I was pumped for this season’s platform tennis league in Westchester, so I decided to check the schedule early. First off, I grabbed my phone and started scrolling through my email inbox, thinking they might have sent something. But no luck—nothing popped up about match times or dates. I felt annoyed and muttered, “Guess I gotta dig deeper.”

Westchester Platform Tennis League Schedule See Match Times This Season

The Search Begins

I hopped onto my laptop and tried to find the league’s site. Typing “Westchester platform tennis” into the search bar brought up tons of results, but none of them looked official. I clicked around a bunch of links, getting lost in old forums and random blogs. It was a total mess, and I wasted a good 20 minutes just clicking back and forth. Finally, I remembered that I’d joined their community page last year. So I logged into that, scrolling through posts and updates.

After a while, I stumbled on a recent post that said, “Schedule drop tomorrow!” That got me excited, but it didn’t give the times yet. I thought, “Ugh, why make it so hard?” So I switched gears and checked the league’s social media. Scrolling through their feed, I saw a post about this season’s games but still no clear schedule. It felt like a wild goose chase, but I wasn’t giving up.

Digging into Details

I called up a buddy who plays in the league—he’s always in the know. We chatted on the phone, and he said they usually post the full thing on their member portal. I asked, “What portal?” He laughed and said, “Yeah, it’s not fancy.” He sent me a direct message with the portal name. I headed back online, typed it in, and tried to register again. Filled out the form, but when I hit submit, it kept giving me errors. Took three tries to get my password reset. After that, I was in.

Inside the portal, it was cluttered but organized. I clicked on “Schedules,” then filtered by this season. A list of match dates and times popped up. I scanned through it:

  • Week 1: Thursday at 7 PM
  • Week 2: Saturday at 10 AM
  • Week 3: Sunday at 1 PM

Finally, I had what I needed. Took a screenshot and saved it to my phone. Overall, it was a hassle, but worth it in the end to see those match times live.

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