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The Sombrero Showdown and Amigos Cup was held at Mirador Courts in San Carlos, Mexico, which is nestled between the Sea of Cortez and the mountains. The crowd enjoys entertainment by Mark Mulligan at the Dink 'n Drinks Welcome Party. sea, good food, cold drinks, great music and dancing. More raffle items were handed out, including paddles by Paddletek, ProLite and Franklin Sports, hats by iDink Wear and some bottles of Bacanora, a tequila type of liquor made only in the state of Sonora. The tournament culminated with the Amigos Cup organized by Debbie Forrester. This was a fun and friendly competition using a boxing theme between “Team Mexico” and “Team The World.” Players from the under-60 group and SSIPA players were partnered together in mixed doubles teams, with one point per game awarded to the winning team. The day was chock-full of festive boxing motifs, including a Ring Girl parading around the courts displaying the next round, music tracks with “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” and “Eye of the Tiger,” and nicknames such as “Mike, The Meek but Mighty, Cox.” Team The World won by a score of 49-32. A mariachi band surprised everyone flash-mob style with a live performance while players used their final bursts of energy to smack down a piñata filled with candy. Thanks to Tournament Director Theresa Melius, Sue Fehrle and Christa Thomas (President and Secretary of the San Carlos Pickleball Association), as well as the rest of the Board, Sherry Fairchild (Registration) and the many volunteers who oversaw every detail, including medals with The Sombrero Showdown logo and massive sombreros to wear on the podium. Special mention must also go to the announcer, PJ Schramel, who kept us on track and entertained us throughout the tournament. SSIPA SEE NEXT PAGE SSIPA win ners on th in their so e podium mbreros. >> MARCH/APRIL 2018 | MAGAZINE 43