Tami McGhee and Amy Harrison emerged victorious in a close Women’s Doubles (3.5 and Under, 50 and Above) match at the Pickle n P’Cola Tournament 2025. The duo edged out Karen Dees and Diane Taylor 15-13 in Round 4, held on January 19 in Pensacola, Florida.
Intense Competition on the Court
The match was a thrilling battle as both teams delivered strong performances. McGhee and Harrison maintained their focus, executing precise shots and strategic plays.
Dees and Taylor fought hard, keeping the score close, but ultimately fell short. Spectators applauded the impressive skill and sportsmanship displayed by all four players.
Pickleball Growing in Popularity
The Pickle n P’Cola Tournament continues to draw attention with its competitive and inclusive environment. Matches like these underline the growing appeal of pickleball, especially for players in the 50 and above category. The event serves as a platform for building community and celebrating the sport.
Impact of the Match
This match demonstrated the excitement pickleball brings to players and fans. Events like the Pickle n P’Cola Tournament inspire more participants to join the sport. McGhee and Harrison’s win showcases how teamwork and determination can lead to success in pickleball.
News in Brief: Tami McGhee and Amy Harrison
Tami McGhee and Amy Harrison secured a hard-fought 15-13 victory over Karen Dees and Diane Taylor in the Women’s Doubles (3.5 and Under, 50 and Above) category at the Pickle n P’Cola Tournament 2025. Their win highlights the growing competition and camaraderie in the pickleball community.
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