Health & Fitness
YMCA Fall Pickleball Series Will Kick Off Oct. 25 in Quakertown; Flemington Nov. 1
River Crossing YMCA has opened registration for the association-wide pickleball series featuring tournament play in all regions.
River Crossing YMCA has launched registration for the association-wide Fall 2025 pickleball series. Open to ages 12 and up, this recreational yet competitive series is a great way to connect with other players and improve personal play. Each series stop features tournament style play, culminating with a River Crossing YMCA Championship event in Doylestown on Feb 28. The series begins Saturday, Oct. 25 at 10AM at the Y in Quakertown, continuing with stops in Flemington, NJ, Doylestown, Fairless Hills and Easton in PA.
Event Dates & Locations
- Quakertown – Saturday, October 25 | 10 AM–1 PM
- Deer Path – Saturday, November 1 | 10 AM–1 PM
- Doylestown – Thursday, November 20 | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM
- Fairless Hills – Monday, December 8 | 10 AM–1 PM
- Easton – Friday, January 23 | 5–8 PM
- Association Championship (Doylestown) – Saturday, February 28 | 10 AM
Format & Scoring
- Recreational play, ages 12+
- Point-based system: 2 points for participation, 2 points per match win
- Each pair will play 4 round robin matches per event
- Teams are encouraged to keep the same partner across events
- 10 points total needed to qualify for the Championship
- Minimum of 5 teams required per tournament
Cost
- $30 Members | $45 Non-members (per regional tournament)
- Championship event is free for qualifying teams
Prizes
- Regional Events: Championship entry + pickleball-themed prizes
- Series Awards: Shirts and a championship trophy
Whether you’re new to the game or already a pickleball fan, this series is the perfect way to stay active, meet fellow players, and have a blast on the court.
👉 Register today and secure your spot in the Fall Pickleball Series!
River Crossing YMCA (formerly YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon Counties and Greater Valley YMCA) is a charitable, nonprofit organization committed to strengthening communities through membership and programs that foster youth development, healthy living and social responsibility for all. Annually, the Y serves over 142,000 members and participants at its 12 member branches, 12 early childhood centers, 20 summer camp locations and 44 school age child care programs. River Crossing YMCA provides over $12 million of community impact annually in the form of financial assistance to individuals and families in need and free programming for veterans, cancer survivors, older adults and more. To learn more visit ymcarivercrossing.org.
