The 2nd Annual Kick It Pickleball Tournament will occur from April 25 to 27, 2025, at Shadowlawn Park in Bartlett, Tennessee. Organized by the Kosten Foundation, the event raises funds for pancreatic cancer research and support. This year, the tournament expands to three days, offering more opportunities for players and spectators to participate.
A Tournament for a Cause
The Kosten Foundation, dedicated to supporting pancreatic cancer patients and funding research, launched the Kick It Pickleball Tournament to unite the community for a meaningful cause. Following the success of its first edition, the tournament returns with an even larger platform for players of all skill levels to compete and contribute.
🔴 "2nd Annual Kick It Tournament"
Pickleball Tournament in Bartlett, TN
April 25-27, 2025
More info:https://t.co/cuz0AN9bYI
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Growing Participation and Community Support
With pickleball’s rising popularity, the tournament expects an even bigger turnout this year. Competitors from various divisions will take the courts, making it an exciting and competitive event. Local businesses, volunteers, and supporters will also play a key role in making the tournament successful.
Proceeds from the event will directly support pancreatic cancer research and patient assistance programs, continuing the foundation’s mission to make a difference in the lives of those affected by the disease.
News in Brief: Kick It Pickleball Tournament
The 2nd Annual Kick It Pickleball Tournament will be held in Bartlett, Tennessee, from April 25-27, 2025. Organized by the Kosten Foundation, the three-day event raises funds for pancreatic cancer research. Players of all levels can compete while supporting a critical cause.
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