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A large contingent of Kastles fans gathered at the Wilson Building in honor of the team's 2011 WTT title.
(Photo by Willis Bretz)
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Join fellow Kastles fans this Monday, October 22 at 12:30 pm as Washington Mayor
Vincent Gray, members of the City Council and other City VIPs honor the Kastles following the team's second consecutive 16-0 season and third World TeamTennis Championship in four years.
Washington Kastles owner
Mark Ein, the King Trophy and team mascot
Topspin will all be on the front steps of the Wilson Building (1350 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC) for this very special celebration.
The first 100 fans in attendance will receive a free red Kastles Championship T-Shirt, featuring a brand new logo that recognizes the team's 32-match winning streak and three league titles. In addition, all fans will get Refuse to Lose placards and a chance to have their picture taken with the beautiful King Trophy.
Stay tuned to the Kastles'
Facebook and
Twitter pages over the next several days for news on other surprises that are in store for fans who join the celebration.
The Kastles are making a habit of being honored at DC's City Hall.
October 7, 2008 was declared Washington Kastles Day by the DC City Council following the team's inaugural season. The Kastles received a key to the city from former Mayor Adrian Fenty on August 27, 2009 in honor of the team's first WTT Championship. Mayor Gray declared a second Washington Kastles Day on September 13, 2011 following the team's second WTT Championship.
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The Kastles and their fans at the 2009 celebration.
(Photo by Kevin Koski)
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