Pickleball Pirates host final round robin of year

  • Pickle ball 1st and 2nd place winners Dink-le-Bell team. Submitted photo.
    Pickle ball 1st and 2nd place winners Dink-le-Bell team. Submitted photo.
  • Chris Schultz with Susan Bonnett serving. Submitted photo.
    Chris Schultz with Susan Bonnett serving. Submitted photo.
  • Rhona Walsh and Ken Ray dressed appropriately for the tournament. Rhona Walsh and Ken Ray dressed appropriately for the tournament
    Rhona Walsh and Ken Ray dressed appropriately for the tournament. Rhona Walsh and Ken Ray dressed appropriately for the tournament
  • Deb Kienle, foreground, playing against Jill Bolstad and Wendell Lamont. Submitted photo.
    Deb Kienle, foreground, playing against Jill Bolstad and Wendell Lamont. Submitted photo.
  • First-place winners Allen Davis and Deb Kienle with second-place winners Susan Foxworth and Monty Hamilton, from left. Submitted photo.
    First-place winners Allen Davis and Deb Kienle with second-place winners Susan Foxworth and Monty Hamilton, from left. Submitted photo.
  •  Shelly Duncan, USAPA Ambassador for Amelia Island, receiving recognition for her volunteer service from 2019-22 to the Fernandina Beach Pickleball Pirates and to the city of Fernandina Beach. Submitted photo.
    Shelly Duncan, USAPA Ambassador for Amelia Island, receiving recognition for her volunteer service from 2019-22 to the Fernandina Beach Pickleball Pirates and to the city of Fernandina Beach. Submitted photo.
The Dink-le Bell round robin pickleball tournament fielded 14 mixed doubles teams on Saturday, ending in a final match between the winners of pools A and B in both first and second positions. Bruce…

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