Pickleball Fundraiser Launched by MHS Tennis Team: The Madison High School girls’ tennis team is calling on all pickleball enthusiasts to join them in a special doubles tournament aimed at raising funds for their upcoming season. The event promises to bring the community together for a good cause while tapping into the surging popularity of pickleball.
Community Connection Through Sport
“It’s a great way to connect to the community and come together for a good cause by playing a sport that is growing at a large rate,” said Anton Carrera, the current Madison High School girls’ and boys’ tennis coach. Carrera sees the event as an opportunity for local residents to support the team while enjoying an afternoon of friendly competition.
Tournament Details for Interested Players
For those interested in taking part, the tournament will take place on September 19th at the MHS tennis courts, with a rain date set for September 26th. Check-in will begin at 5 p.m., and all are welcome to play. The cost is $20 per player, and payments can be made via Venmo.
How to Register
To register, participants are asked to fill out a Google form, but only if they plan on paying the $20 fee through Venmo (@Anton-Carrera, last four digits 3374). Carrera and the team hope to see a broad turnout from the local community to support their season and enjoy a day of fun on the court.
News in Brief : Pickleball Fundraiser Launched by MHS Tennis Team
Madison High School’s girls’ tennis team is hosting a doubles pickleball tournament fundraiser on September 19th to raise money for their season. The tournament, organized by coach Anton Carrera, is open to all and aims to bring the community together through the growing sport. Registration costs $20 per player, with payment made via Venmo.
Participants should check in at 5 p.m. at the MHS tennis courts. In case of rain, the event will be held on September 26th. The team encourages everyone to join and support their efforts for the upcoming season.
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