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TOURNAMENT FEATURE Vulcan U. S. NATIONAL INDOOR PICKLEBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS BY ALICE TYM T he Vulcan U.S. National Indoor Pickleball Championships, which took place July 18-21, is a destination tournament—managed the way a tournament should be run! Winnie Montgomery is an experienced tournament director and it showed. From major components like flawless computer operations by Marilyn Holladay, to the smallest details like court numbers on the nets, this tournament was a template for running a successful pickleball event. On 26 courts in the Hot Springs, Arkansas, Convention Center, 412 players from 25 states played 750 refereed matches. More than 100 volunteers assisted the players in addition to the referees who were paid. There were 223 players who received medals in the age format. Players’ ages ranged from 12 to 86. Alabama player Cheryl Barnes said, “I loved playing in Winnie’s tournament because she understands you must be supported by a great team in order for things to click.” Florida’s Deb Harrison said, “I thoroughly enjoyed the tournament sponsored by Vulcan. The Waters Hotel was top notch. The Duckboat tour with Captain Lulu was great and I broke even at the Oaklawn Casino.” Thursday’s Opening Ceremonies featured a welcome by Hot Springs Mayor Pat McCabe. Rachel Kroog entertained players by singing clever pickleball lyrics, and a fun ventriloquist act with Frederick followed. Rachel was one of the exciting players on the court, but few knew how talented she is on stage. And Winnie never forgets the importance of the Hot Springs Village VFW Color Guard’s tribute to Several families came to the event. Heath and Katie Gaines with their children: Pearl (9), Paul (7), Iris (4) and Alice (2). 30 our flag and country. Thursday concluded with practice and get-together dinners in downtown Hot Springs. Rodney and Josh Grubbs, of Pickleball Rocks, also conducted clinics in the arena Thursday afternoon. The pickleball was exceptional. Louisiana’s Randy Duplechien is an artist on the court. Memphis tennis pro Dean Petty gave a singles Some of the many outstanding players. exhibition against Mixed Doubles 5.0:60 Vulcan’s racquetball Gold: Hilary Marold and Joe Nguyen star, Daniel De La Silver: Gigi Higdon and Randy Duplechien Rosa. Hot Springs Bronze: Susan Henderson and Jerry Terrell Village tennis pro Geoff Hodsdon put on a groundstroke show along with Texas star Hilary Marold and Cheryl Barnes. The older seniors also had a chance to shine. Jack Warner won the 80+ singles over Al Stout and Kenji Nishioka narrowly defeated Bud McRee for gold in the 75s. Liz Coonfer and Warren Walters won the 80s mixed. Players really appreciated having an age tournament instead of being forced to play younger players. A first-class backpack was provided to all participants— players love the swag! It’s the little things that make a tournament special. Players expect good operations (Melissa McCurley has spoiled us), but the personal welcome and area to interact make the memories. Players in the east play indoors, so a National Indoor Championship is most welcome and long overdue. Players really appreciated Winnie Montgomery and Vulcan for stepping up and making it happen. • Rachel Kroog performed at the Opening Ceremonies. TO SUBSCRIBE CALL 888.308.3720 OR GO TO THEPICKLEBALLMAG.COM