The Canadian National Pickleball League (CNPL) announces the Okanagan Showdown on March 29. This event will take place at the OWA Pickleball Complex in Vernon, British Columbia. It is the only pre-season amateur event for the Western region and is open to players from multiple provinces and territories.
Participation Details
The Okanagan Showdown returns for the third consecutive year to the high-quality Marshall Fields venue. This tournament invites amateur players from Yukon, NWT, Nunavut, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and the American Pacific Northwest. With 30 team spots available, players with significant pickleball experience are encouraged to join.
Events will run from 9 am to 7 pm PST on March 29. Participants can look forward to competitive matches and the chance to showcase their skills in a supportive environment.
Significance of the Event
The Okanagan Showdown is significant as it encourages participation in pickleball across various regions. By offering a dedicated amateur event, the CNPL aims to strengthen the pickleball community and foster new friendships among players.
This tournament could pave the way for future events, promoting the growth of pickleball in Canada. Players and spectators can expect an exciting day filled with competition and camaraderie.
News in Brief: Okanagan Showdown
The Okanagan Showdown will take place on March 29 at the OWA Pickleball Complex in Vernon, British Columbia. This pre-season amateur event is open to players from Western Canada and the American Pacific North-West, featuring 30 team spots for those with significant pickleball experience.
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