Cape Gazette’s Exciting Pickleball Tournament: Cape Gazette is hosting a fun pickleball tournament during the Run & Fun Fest at Nassau Commons. The event will take place over two days, with Men’s and Women’s Doubles on Friday and Mixed Doubles on Saturday. Players of all ages and skill levels are welcome to join.
The tournament is open to players in two age groups: 18-49 and 50+. It will also be divided into skill levels: 3.0 and below, 3.5, and 4.0+. Divisions might be combined or canceled, based on the number of sign-ups. Bracket draws will be finalized after registration ends.
A Special Event for a Good Cause
This pickleball event is more than just a game. It will raise money for the Harry K Foundation, a non-profit group working to end childhood hunger in Delaware. Each game played helps support this important cause.
Players must sign up with a partner. Games will be competitive but friendly, with gold, silver, and bronze medals for top teams. Everyone who registers will receive a t-shirt and two beer tickets for the festival beer garden.
More Than Pickleball: A Full Day of Festivities
Besides pickleball, the Run & Fun Fest offers activities for all ages. Visitors can enjoy a beer garden, a cornhole competition, live music by Lower Case Blues, food trucks, and games for kids and adults. The festival runs all day alongside the tournament.
Organizers encourage all players and guests to take part in these events. The combination of pickleball and festival fun makes this a special community day for everyone.
Why It Matters
This tournament gives pickleball fans a chance to compete while helping those in need. The funds raised will support local children facing hunger. The event also adds life to Nassau Commons, with fun for both players and visitors.
News in Brief: Cape Gazette’s Exciting Pickleball Tournament
Cape Gazette is hosting a pickleball tournament at Nassau Commons during the Run & Fun Fest. The event supports the Harry K Foundation to fight childhood hunger. Players of all ages and skill levels will compete for medals, while festival visitors enjoy music, food, games, and more in a full-day celebration.
