Pickleball players are encouraged to register for the Hit It for Hatch Pickleball Tournament, a charitable event aimed at supporting the Austin Hatcher Foundation for Pediatric Cancer’s Teen Ambassador Program. This tournament promises not only competitive gameplay but also the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of young cancer patients.
Henley Robertson and Elizabeth McCallen took to the airwaves today to promote the upcoming tournament, which will be held on November 16th at Chattanooga Christian School.
They expressed their excitement for the event, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in supporting this noble cause. “We would love for you to join us.” they said, inviting local players and supporters to participate in the tournament.
The Hit It for Hatch Pickleball Tournament represents a wonderful opportunity for the community to rally around a great cause while enjoying a day filled with fun and competition. Participants can look forward to an engaging event that not only highlights the spirit of pickleball but also contributes to a vital program that supports teens affected by cancer.
News in Brief: Hit It for Hatch Pickleball Tournament
Registration is now open for the Hit It for Hatch Pickleball Tournament in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Scheduled for November 16th at Chattanooga Christian School, the pickleball event aims to benefit the Austin Hatcher Foundation for Pediatric Cancer’s Teen Ambassador Program. Local advocates Henley Robertson and Elizabeth McCallen encourage community participation to support this important cause.
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