Posts Tagged ‘get-togethers’

What is next for PWN?

May 1, 2008

Well, Hersey Park was pretty nice.  It was a lot colder than most people planned for and the park made a killing on selling Hershey Park sweatshirts.  Never have I seen so many brand new sweatshirts being worn in one day.  As the day went on we, (of PWN), would run into each other as we hurried to and fro to get on a ride or get some food.

The next event for the people of PWN is the AWA/WII National Wallyball Championship at the SevernaPark Racquetball and Fitness Club.  We already have quite a few teams registered, with a few more trying to organize before the deadline.  The Tournament is May 16th, 17th and 18th.  There are a few more details on the web site

In July, (I am thinking July 5th, 6th 12th and 13th) PWN will be sponsoring its next playing event.  We are going to have a King and Queen of the Court Tournament.  Each player will sign up as an individual and groups of six will play with and against each other (10 games).  The leaders of these groups will go on to play a final set of games.  The Man and Woman that has the best record and differential will be crowned the King and Queen of the Court.  There will be a limit of 24 players and the number of players must be a multiple of six.  There will be more details to follow on the web site in a few days. 

I still have a few women’s medium and Men’s large shirts.  They size small, so if anyone has a small person around that might want a shirt, let me know.

That’s it for now.  As the weather gets nice, there may be other things to do, but the courts are still drawing players and the games continue.

I will see you on the court,

Joe

PWN at Hershey Park

April 25, 2008

This Sunday, the 27th, is the Hershey Park Get-Together up in PA. (Actually a TelecomPioneers Company Picnic), so I won’t be reserving any courts on Sunday. We will be playing some open play, pick-up or whatever on Saturday though.

The weather up in Hershey for Sunday will be partly sunny with a high in the mid 60s. There is a 40% chance of rain, which means there is a 60% chance of no rain.  Call me an optimist.

See you at the park,

Joe