Carolina Hogs vs Atlanta Bouncers: The 2025 Major League Pickleball season continued with exciting matchups at MLP Columbus presented by The James at Ohio State. Over four days of action at Pickle & Chill, the Carolina Hogs and the Atlanta Bouncers battled in a series of intense doubles contests featuring top players from both teams.
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Four-Day Contest Features Star Athletes
The women’s doubles match featured Liz Truluck and Tamaryn Emmrich of the Carolina Hogs facing Vivian Glozman and Victoria DiMuzio of the Atlanta Bouncers. Both teams brought speed and skill to the court as fans cheered from the stands.
In the men’s doubles match, brothers Ben Johns and Collin Johns of the Carolina Hogs took on Jaume Martinez Vich and Todd Fought of the Atlanta Bouncers. The fast-paced match showed strong teamwork and quick reflexes from both sides.
Mixed Doubles Brings Strategy and Energy
In the first mixed doubles match, Tamaryn Emmrich teamed up with Ben Johns to represent the Carolina Hogs. In a close and competitive game, they faced Vivian Glozman and Jaume Martinez Vich of the Atlanta Bouncers.
In the second mixed doubles match, Liz Truluck partnered with Ben Johns for the Carolina Hogs, while Victoria DiMuzio and Todd Fought played for the Atlanta Bouncers. The matchup tested each team’s ability to work together and adjust strategies quickly.
MLP Columbus Brings Fans and Intensity
These matches are part of a larger season where top teams compete for rankings, pride, and prize money. The Pickle & Chill venue hosted the four-day event, giving players and fans a great space to enjoy the game.
As the 2025 Major League Pickleball season continues, teams like the Carolina Hogs and the Atlanta Bouncers will continue battling for top spots. Their performances in Columbus could shape the rest of the season.
News in Brief: Carolina Hogs vs Atlanta Bouncers
The Carolina Hogs and Atlanta Bouncers faced off in intense doubles matchups during the 2025 MLP Columbus event at Pickle & Chill. Over four days, players competed in men’s, women’s, and mixed doubles contests, shaping team standings in this year’s Major League Pickleball season.