Oyster Bay’s First Pickleball Tournament: The Town of Oyster Bay is set to hold its inaugural pickleball tournament on Saturday, May 17, and Sunday, May 18, 2025. Announced by Councilman Steve Labriola, the two-day event will feature bracketed doubles matches for players 18 and older, offering an exciting opportunity for seasoned competitors and casual players to test their skills.
Pickleball’s Growing Popularity in the Community
Pickleball’s popularity has surged in recent years, drawing players of all ages to the sport’s fast-paced and engaging gameplay. The tournament, organized to meet growing community interest, promises thrilling rallies and friendly competition. Registration opens at 9:00 a.m. on March 3, 2025, for Town of Oyster Bay residents.
“Pickleball has quickly become one of the fastest-growing sports in the nation, and our Town is proud to lead the way in creating opportunities for residents to enjoy this exciting game. So, grab a paddle, find a partner, and get ready for a weekend of fun, fitness, and fierce competition.” – (Councilman Labriola)
Looking Ahead to an Annual Tradition
Local players and enthusiasts are eager to participate in the event, seeing it as a chance to engage with fellow players and improve their game. The tournament is expected to draw a strong turnout, with organizers ensuring a well-structured and competitive environment.
As excitement builds, the event is set to highlight the increasing popularity of pickleball in the community. Town officials hope that the tournament will become an annual tradition, encouraging more residents to take up the sport and enjoy its many benefits.
News in Brief: Oyster Bay’s First Pickleball Tournament
The Town of Oyster Bay will host its first-ever pickleball tournament on May 17-18, 2025, featuring doubles matches for players 18 and older. Registration for town residents opens on March 3.
Councilman Steve Labriola encourages participation, emphasizing the event’s role in promoting fitness, competition, and community engagement.
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