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Friends of Winchester Recreation to hold pickleball tournament

The Friends of Winchester Recreation will hold its first Pickleball Tournament on Sept. 28. COURTESY PHOTO/WIKIPEDIA/PICKLERPEEJ

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The following was submitted by the Friends of Winchester Recreation:

On Saturday, Sept. 28, the Friends of Winchester Recreation will be holding their first Pickleball Tournament at the Winchester Swim and Tennis Club, 105 Johnson Road, with a rain date of Sept. 29.

The women’s tournament will be held from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The men’s tournament will be held from 1 to 4 p.m.

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The format will be scramble.

Register individually here for $60 per player (tax deductible).

Medals will be awarded.

Proceeds will benefit the Friends of Winchester Recreation 501c.

For more information, email mrberger44@comcast.net.  

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