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South Iredell High Senior Organizes Pickleball Tournament for Local Kids

Pickleball Tournament for Local Kids: South Iredell High School senior Jacqueline Maglente has been busy over the summer, channeling her energy into a project that fulfills her International Baccalaureate Program requirements under the Creativity, Activity, and Service diploma.

Maglente, leveraging her passion for working with children, has embarked on an ambitious plan to organize a community pickleball tournament to raise funds for the Bridge of Hearts non-profit organization.

Tournament Details and Logistics

Set to take place on Saturday, September 28, at 9 a.m., the tournament will be held at The Farms neighborhood’s tennis court facilities, located at 420 Agnew Road, Mooresville. This double-elimination event will see teams compete until only one remains.

Participants can look forward to trophies for the winners, a raffle basket, and provided snacks and water. Registration is open at www.pickleball-boh.cheddarup.com, with a $30 fee per team and 25 team spots available. Donations and sponsorships are also welcomed through the same link.

Local Business Support and Volunteer Involvement

The event has garnered support from several local businesses, including Solid Roofing of Mooresville, Serve Pickleball Plus Kitchen in Huntersville, Monsoon Restaurant, and the Retro Pickleball online supply store.

Volunteers will receive T-shirts from MTJ Merchandising, highlighting the community’s involvement and commitment to the cause.

Bridge of Hearts’ Mission and Jacqueline’s Inspiration

Dr. Linda Morris, executive director of Bridge of Hearts, praised Maglente for her leadership and dedication.

“We’re so grateful that Jacqueline has chosen to use her leadership skills to organize this event, which will benefit homeless and impoverished children in our community. She has done a wonderful job of making it happen.” – (Morris)

Maglente’s connection to Bridge of Hearts began with her volunteer efforts, including organizing an Angel Tree. Her commitment to the organization’s mission—providing birthday experiences, snacks, and hygiene bags for impoverished children—resonates deeply with her personal goals, as she pivots from aspiring cardiologist to oncology.

News in Brief: Pickleball Tournament for Local Kids

Jacqueline Maglente, a senior at South Iredell High School, is organizing a community pickleball tournament on September 28 at The Farms neighborhood’s tennis courts in Mooresville. The event, aimed at raising funds for Bridge of Hearts, will feature a double-elimination format, trophies for winners, and a raffle basket. Registration is $30 per team, with 25 spots available.

Local businesses are sponsoring the tournament, and volunteers will receive T-shirts. Bridge of Hearts provides birthday experiences and support to impoverished children, a mission that inspired Maglente’s initiative.

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