Right, listen up, kiddos! Meet Captain Maine-iac, the irrepressibly jolly governor of the state we call Maine. With his lobster-red suit, bushy pine tree-shaped tie, and a hearty laugh that could chase away even the most persistent of gray clouds, he's a sight to behold. He rules over this land of lighthouses, lobsters, and blueberries, where the Atlantic Ocean waves hello each morning and the white-capped mountains nod goodnight as the sun sets. Now, if there’s one thing Captain Maine-iac loves more than anything, it's tennis. He's crazy about it. He believes that every kid in Maine should own a tennis racket as much as they own a pair of snow boots. Tennis, according to him, is a game for all seasons and, in Maine, we have quite a lot of those! The kids of Maine who play tennis are a fun-loving, hardy bunch. Even in the chilliest of winters, they can be seen thwacking tennis balls with such gusto that even the icicles shake with laughter. Their tennis rackets are their swords, battling it out on the court, turning every match into an epic saga. But remember, they're not just tennis players - they are adventurers, explorers of this splendid game. They dive for volleys like brave sea captains, dash for drop shots like speedy snowshoe hares, and lob balls over the net with the precision of a lobster fisherman casting his net. With each serve and swing, they embody the spirit of Captain Maine-iac, carrying the heart of Maine into every game. And that, my dear friends, is the story of Maine and its tennis-playing kids.

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