Pickleball Tournament in Erie Held on July 20: Erie’s Baldwin Park is hosting a significant two-day pickleball tournament, organized by the Erie Pickleball Players Association held this weekend. The event was a heartfelt tribute to five pioneering figures in the local pickleball community who have recently passed away. These trailblazers were instrumental in shaping the local pickleball scene, and the tournament serves as a fitting homage to their legacy.
Record Participation
Last year’s tournament drew 75 players, but this year’s event has seen an increase in interest, with 83 participants signed up. The tournament kicked off on Saturday, featuring two divisions competing in a round-robin format, featuring two divisions competing in a round-robin format. Matches resumed on Sunday, with games starting at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Players of all skill levels participated, showcasing the growing popularity of pickleball in the Erie area.
Getting Involved with Pickleball
For those new to the sport, organizers emphasized that pickleball was not only fun and addictive but also an excellent form of physical exercise that was easy to pick up. Offered a membership for just $30 per year, which included access to four free events and discounts on tournaments. Interested individuals could find more information and join at erieppa.org.
The tournament that weekend was more than just a competitive event; it was a celebration of the community’s commitment to pickleball and a tribute to those who had helped build the sport locally. Whether players were seasoned or newcomers, the event promised a blend of competitive spirit and community camaraderie.