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East Bay Youth Wins 2018 National Tennis Championships
Asaria Hayes proved that she is a top tennis athlete, destined for a bright career.
In August 2018 she won the American Tennis Association Girls 18 National Tennis Championship.
Azaria is still only 16 years old, and is a talented tennis star from Pinole, CA. The ATA National Tennis Championships has produced Hall of Famers like Althea Gibson and Arthur Ashe in its 101 years of existence.
It wasn’t easy bringing this National ATA Tennis Title back to the Bay. The weather in Sunny Orlando, Florida was hot and humid. The sun was so bright the glare reflected off the ground with blinding rays of heat.
Hayes was up against young ladies who were almost 19 years old from all over the country. As she cruised through the competition to the final round, it became clear that Hayes was emerging as a new tennis star. She approached the final round with the poise and confidence of a veteran.
She won the championship in flying fashion. In her high school career, she is undefeated, having won a stunning 56 matches. She has won the NCS High School Championships three times in a row.
Her Titles also include a NCS doubles championship with her sister Aysha. This year, Hayes returns to St. Joseph High School as a senior with a 4.0 GPA, highly favored to win the State Championship in the spring of 2019.
Hayes has always been a fast learner with plenty of natural athletic ability. Her goal is to be a member of University of Southern California women’s tennis team. The goal is Pac-12 with USC at the top of the list.
With the recent success at the ATA Championships in Orlando, Florida, the Hayes family is gearing up for a big year.
ATA Championships Honorable Mention 2018 included:
Aysha Hayes succeeded to the Finals of the Womens Open Division. (Pinole, CA);
Larry Atkins (Former Director of Oakland Tennis) Finalist Mens 50 Division (Oakland, CA);
To help Support Bay Area Youth Tennis—info@bayareaworldstar.com.
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PRESS ROOM: New AARP Pennsylvania Poll: Black Voters 50+ Say Social Security, Inflation, and Medicare Will Influence 2024 Vote
NNPA NEWSWIRE — “With inflation and the rising costs of living squeezing all Pennsylvania households, Black voters 50+ are clearly looking for leaders with a plan,” said Bill Johnston-Walsh, AARP Pennsylvania State Director. “Candidates would be wise to listen to their opinions and concerns if they want to win in November.”
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AARP Pennsylvania’s first 2024 election survey shows that candidates should pay close attention to Pennsylvanian voters ages 50 and older and highlights the priorities and concerns of Black voters ages 50 and older that will likely influence the outcome of the 2024 elections. Seventy-nine percent of Black voters in Pennsylvania are extremely motivated to vote this year. When asked about the issues that are important as they decide whom to vote for this November, older Black voters cited Social Security (92% say extremely or very important), Medicare (89%), policies to help seniors live independently at home as they age (87%), the cost of prescription drugs (86%) as key issues. Social Security and Medicare emerged as their top priority issue in their vote for Senate this year, with nearly twice as many Black voters 50+ choosing Social Security and Medicare as any of the other dozen issues tested.
“With inflation and the rising costs of living squeezing all Pennsylvania households, Black voters 50+ are looking for leaders with a plan,” said Bill Johnston-Walsh, AARP Pennsylvania State Director. “Candidates would be wise to listen to their opinions and concerns if they want to win in November.” Among Black voters 50+, President Joe Biden (D) leads former President Donald Trump (R) by a large margin: 84% to 8%. In the race for U.S. Senate, Senator Bob Casey (D) leads Dave McCormick 87% to 7%.
Other key takeaways include:
- 96% of Black voters 50+ say they are more likely to vote for a candidate for the U.S. Senate who advocated making sure workers get the Social Security they paid for through a lifetime of hard work.
- Four of the five issues measured as cost concerns are important to many Black voters 50+: health care/prescription drugs, utilities, food, and housing; and
- 58% of Black voters 50+ are worried about their financial situation including 63% of women. Health care/prescription drugs and housing are the biggest cost concerns.
- 66% of Black voters 50+ and 73% of Black voters 65+ say Social Security is or will be a major source of their income.
AARP commissioned the bipartisan polling team of Fabrizio Ward & Impact Research to conduct a survey. The firms interviewed 1,398 likely Pennsylvania voters, which includes a statewide representative sample of 600 likely voters, with an oversample of 470 likely voters aged 50 and older and an additional oversample of 328 Black likely voters aged 50 and older, between April 24-30, 2024. The interviews were conducted via landline, cellphone, and SMS-to-web. The margin of sampling error for the 600 statewide samples is ±4.0%; for the 800 total sample of voters 50+ is ±3.5%; for the 400 total sample of Black voters 50+ is ±4.9%.
View the full survey results at aarp.org/PApolling.
For more information on how, when, and where to vote in Pennsylvania, visit aarp.org/PAVotes.
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