Harbor House Inc. is hosting the Save a Life Tournament at The Hangout Fitness and Sports in Fort Smith, AR, from March 7 to March 9, 2025. This event is a USSP Senior Tournament with categories for players aged 49 and under. Participants will compete in three events: Singles on Friday afternoon, Doubles on Saturday, and Mixed Doubles on Sunday. Proceeds from the tournament will support scholarships for individuals seeking addiction treatment through Harbor House Inc.
Registration Information
Registration opens on October 19, 2024, at 8:00 CST. Early registration is discounted to $65 until December 31, 2024, increasing to $75 starting February 23, 2025. Each participant receives a SWAG sack and has the option to enter multiple events at an additional $10 fee per event.
Tournament Format
Tournament play will feature round-robin groups. Smaller groups will play a minimum of two games, while larger groups will compete in more matches. Players with smaller Round Robin groups will play 2-3 games win by 2 points, and larger groups will play 1-5 games win by 2 points.
Impact and Community Support
The tournament is more than just a sporting event; it serves as a vital fundraiser for Harbor House Inc., a non-profit organization providing behavioral health services and addiction treatment.
“By participating in this tournament, players contribute directly to scholarships that help individuals achieve sobriety,”(a spokesperson for Harbor House Inc).
With no cash prizes awarded, the focus remains on community support and the meaningful impact participants can make through their involvement.
News in Brief: Save a Life Tournament
Harbor House Inc. is hosting the Save a Life Tournament at The Hangout Fitness and Sports in Fort Smith, AR, from March 7-9, 2025. This USSP Senior Tournament features Singles, Doubles, and Mixed Doubles events, with proceeds funding addiction treatment scholarships. Registration opens October 19, 2024, with early registration offering a discount until December 31, 2024.
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