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Sunny Buttar Selected for CNPL Team by Prairie Pronghorns

Sunny Buttar Selected for CNPL Team: In a recent highlight from the pickleball world, Sunny Buttar has been selected to join the Prairie Pronghorns for the 2024 season of the Canadian National Pickleball League (CNPL). This exciting news comes as a proud moment for the local sports community and a testament to Buttar’s dedication and skill.

Sessions Outdoor Sports, a beloved Osoyoos sports store, took to social media on Friday to celebrate Buttar’s achievement. The store’s post read,

“It’s so amazing to have such talent coming from our local communities and the recognition of his commitment to excellence has led to him being picked up post-draft with an impressive 11-6 record, the highest amongst all undrafted players this season. He’s also sporting an impressive 6-1 in the Doubles league.”

The praise reflects Buttar’s impressive track record. His 2023 season saw him playing with the Vancouver Rush and Montreal Lions, as well as contributing to the Oliver Pickleball Club. His performance on the court has earned him a spot with the Prairie Pronghorns, highlighting his exceptional skills and potential.

Sessions Outdoor Sports concluded their message with enthusiasm and support, stating, “We at Sessions look forward to the rest of your Season Sunny, we’re rooting for you!” As Buttar steps into this new chapter with the Prairie Pronghorns, the local community and fans are eager to see his continued success and contributions to the CNPL.

News in Brief: Sunny Buttar Selected for CNPL Team

Sunny Buttar has been selected to join the Prairie Pronghorns for the 2024 Canadian National Pickleball League (CNPL) season. The announcement has been met with excitement from the local community, particularly celebrated by Sessions Outdoor Sports in Osoyoos.

Buttar, who boasts a remarkable 11-6 record and a 6-1 Doubles league performance, previously played with the Vancouver Rush, Montreal Lions, and Oliver Pickleball Club. His new role with the Prairie Pronghorns highlights his exceptional skills and dedication to the sport. The local sports community is enthusiastic about his continued success in the CNPL.

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