Colton Underwood has rounded up a roster of stars for an inaugural pickleball tournament in Malibu.
The Bachelor alum and his Colton Underwood Legacy Foundation are hosting Pickle! For Purpose at Pepperdine University’s Ralph-Straus Tennis Center on Sept. 30 as a fundraiser to garner support and awareness for the Targeting Emotional and Mental Stability (Teams) Act.
Confirmed to paddle up are Sophia Bush, Stevan Ditter, Ronald Gladden, Colton Haynes, Harry Jowsey, James Marsden, June Diane Raphael, Geoff Stults, Michelle Wie and pro pickleball players Hurricane Tyra Black, Catherine Parenteau and Callie Jo Smith. A pro singles and doubles match will kick off the event, which will also host a team from Pepperdine. Sponsors include Amazon, American Airlines, Bumble, Skechers, Can-Am, nuuds, Just Ingredients, Health-Ade, Made by Mary, UpWest and Crumb.
Underwood, who was a student athlete before hitting the big leagues to play football in the NFL, has championed the...
The Bachelor alum and his Colton Underwood Legacy Foundation are hosting Pickle! For Purpose at Pepperdine University’s Ralph-Straus Tennis Center on Sept. 30 as a fundraiser to garner support and awareness for the Targeting Emotional and Mental Stability (Teams) Act.
Confirmed to paddle up are Sophia Bush, Stevan Ditter, Ronald Gladden, Colton Haynes, Harry Jowsey, James Marsden, June Diane Raphael, Geoff Stults, Michelle Wie and pro pickleball players Hurricane Tyra Black, Catherine Parenteau and Callie Jo Smith. A pro singles and doubles match will kick off the event, which will also host a team from Pepperdine. Sponsors include Amazon, American Airlines, Bumble, Skechers, Can-Am, nuuds, Just Ingredients, Health-Ade, Made by Mary, UpWest and Crumb.
Underwood, who was a student athlete before hitting the big leagues to play football in the NFL, has championed the...
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- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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- JustPressPlay.net
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