The Mitchell Pickleball Association held its first indoor tournament on January 4 and 5, attracting around 80 players to the Corrigan Fieldhouse in the DWU/Avera Sports and Wellness Complex. The event showcased the growing interest in pickleball in the community and provided an exciting atmosphere for players and fans.
Tournament Overview and Venue Details
The indoor tournament featured matches played across six pickleball courts, creating a dynamic competition space for players of all skill levels. The Corrigan Fieldhouse provided an ideal setting for the event, with ample space to accommodate competitors and spectators.
The tournament allowed participants to engage in friendly matches while honing their skills in a supportive environment.
Positive Feedback from Organizers and Participants
Many fans attended to support their favorite competitors and enjoy the live action. Stacey Wagner, who helped organize the tournament, expressed her satisfaction with the event’s execution.
“It is a lot of work, but it has gone very well. It ended up fitting the facility very well, and I think a lot of our competitors enjoyed it too.” – (Stacey Wagner)
Her comments highlight the positive reception of the tournament among participants and the community.
Future Pickleball Events
The success of this first indoor tournament may lead the Mitchell Pickleball Association to plan more events in the future. The association is excited about the turnout and aims to continue fostering the pickleball community in Mitchell.
With the growing interest in the sport, future tournaments could further enhance participation and engagement in the local pickleball scene. The Mitchell Pickleball Association is committed to providing opportunities for players to connect and compete, ensuring that the excitement of pickleball continues to thrive in the area.
News in Brief: Mitchell Pickleball Association
The Mitchell Pickleball Association hosted its inaugural indoor pickleball tournament on January 4-5 at the Corrigan Fieldhouse, attracting about 80 players.
The pickleball event showcased six courts and a supportive atmosphere for competitors of all skill levels. Organizers reported positive feedback, and the success may lead to more future events, further enhancing the local pickleball community’s engagement and participation.
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