The Kosten Foundation and the Kick It Pickleball Tournament kicked it during the three-day event, held May 16th, 17th, and 18th at Shadowlawn Park in Arlington, Tennessee.
According to a news release, close to $50,000 was raised “to help fund pancreatic cancer research, thanks to the local pickleball community, tournament participants, generous sponsors, silent auction, and giveaway donors, volunteers, and supporters.”
And, it says, “The Kick It Pickleball Tournament accommodates players across various divisions, including men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles, all structured in a round-robin format. The tournament welcomes participants of varying skill levels, ensuring an exclusive and engaging experience for all attendees.”
The release says since 2023, the Kosten Foundation “has donated more than $3 million to pancreatic cancer research. The Foundation’s latest round of research grants helped fund research teams in Dallas, New York City, and Edinburg, Texas. In an add-on to its research efforts, the Kosten Foundation hosts the only free, in-person, and virtual pancreatic cancer support group in the Mid-South.”
A total of 175 people played in the event.