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Royal Oak Pickleball Tour Men’s Doubles Results and Highlights

Royal Oak Pickleball Tour Men’s Doubles Results: The Royal Oak Classic Pickleball Tournament, running at Whittier Park from August 23-25, 2024, featured dynamic Men’s Doubles matches across various skill levels and age groups on Aug 23. From thrilling gold-medal performances by John Dimic and Thomas Jefferson to Kris Draper and James Hernandez, the tournament highlighted exceptional play and competitive spirit in pickleball.

Men’s Doubles (Amateur)

3.5 Skill, Age 19 to 49

  • Gold: John Dimic & John Dimic
  • Silver: Thomas Jefferson & Drew Depalma
  • Bronze: Chris Stokes & Steve Colone

3.5 Skill, Age 50 to 54

  • Gold: Michael Mattar & Rory Mattar
  • Silver: Lewis Baker & Michael Winnie
  • Bronze: Torsten Hofmann & David Antoff

3.5 Skill, Age 55 and Above

  • Gold: Nestor Alvarado & Min-Ren Jean
  • Silver: Gary Bossow & Bernard Ignacio
  • Bronze: John Blake & Peter Dawidowicz

4.0 Skill, Age 19 to 49

  • Gold: Christopher George & Lance Hermiz
  • Silver: Alan Dsouza & Sid Gaddam
  • Bronze: Justin Gendler & Nate Crowe

4.0 Skill, Age 50 and Above

  • Gold: Fred Decaminada & Edmund Wink
  • Silver: Matthew Withun & Ron Reichenbach
  • Bronze: Marcus Chugh & Michael Oxner

4.5 to 5.0 Skill, Age 19 and Above

  • Gold: Kris Draper & James Hernandez
  • Silver: Jonathan Smalbergher & Abhishek Pathri
  • Bronze: Ali Ismail & Sam Kent

News in Brief: Royal Oak Pickleball Tour Men’s Doubles Results

The Royal Oak Classic Pickleball Tournament, running at Whittier Park from August 23-25, 2024, showed intense Men’s Doubles matches across various skill levels and age groups on Aug 23. In the 3.5 skill categories, John Dimic & John Dimic clinched gold, while Kris Draper and James Hernandez won in the 4.5 to 5.0 skill group.

The event highlighted outstanding performances from all participants, with medals awarded to the top teams in each division, celebrating competitive play and sportsmanship.

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