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Tri-Valley’s Harvest Crush Tournament: Smash Hits and Community Boost Await

Tri-Valley’s Harvest Crush Tournament: The Tri-Valley Pickleball Club is gearing up for its third annual Tri-Valley Harvest Crush Pickleball Tournament, slated for September 14 and 15. The two-day event will unfold across Livermore Downs and May Nissen parks, drawing a substantial number of players and spectators to the region.

Publicity chairman Larry Bird forecasts over 180 pickleball enthusiasts to compete in this year’s round-robin tournament. With family and friends expected to join, the overall turnout is projected to exceed 400 participants, promising a significant boost to local businesses. “We anticipate a strong influx of visitors utilizing our hotels, restaurants, and bars throughout the weekend,” Bird noted.

The tournament will feature a comprehensive range of competitions, including men’s, women’s, and mixed doubles across various age-group skill levels, as well as open-level matches. Scheduled matches will run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, ensuring a full slate of games and a busy weekend for all involved.

In addition to its competitive appeal, the event has a philanthropic angle. Proceeds from the tournament will be directed towards expanding pickleball facilities in the Tri-Valley area, reflecting the club’s ongoing commitment to growing the sport locally.

With its well-established reputation and strong community support, the Harvest Crush Pickleball Tournament is set to deliver another exciting and impactful weekend for players and fans alike. As preparations continue, anticipation builds for a weekend filled with competitive play and community engagement.

News in Brief: Tri-Valley’s Harvest Crush Tournament

The Tri-Valley Pickleball Club is hosting its third annual Tri-Valley Harvest Crush Pickleball Tournament on September 14-15 at Livermore Downs and May Nissen parks. The two-day event is expected to draw over 180 players and 400 participants overall, boosting local businesses. Competitions will include men’s, women’s, and mixed doubles across various age groups and skill levels, running from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Proceeds will support the expansion of pickleball facilities in the Tri-Valley area. The tournament promises a weekend of competitive play and community involvement, with strong local support and enthusiasm.

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