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29
Aug
2024
Harry

Update on Clubs Foundation

Aug 29, 2024 7:00 AM
12
Sep
2024
Felix and Cody

Keller Park & Sports Park Update - Felix and Cody

Sep 12, 2024 7:00 AM
19
Sep
2024
Tracey Martinez

Texas Health Harris

Sep 19, 2024 7:00 AM
21
Sep
2024
Little by Little Corn Hole Tournament
Sep 21, 2024 2:00 PM

Join us for the Little by Little Corn Hole Tournament on September 12th! Get ready for a fun-filled day of friendly competition, food, and community spirit. Whether you're a seasoned corn hole pro or just looking to have a good time, this event is for everyone.

26
Sep
2024
Karl Monger

Gallant Few

Sep 26, 2024 7:00 AM
03
Oct
2024
Felix Mira

Membership Challenge

Oct 03, 2024 7:00 AM
10
Oct
2024
Dan Busby

Classification Speech

Oct 10, 2024 7:00 AM
17
Oct
2024
Samuel Rhea

Hillwood - Alliance Update

Oct 17, 2024 7:00 AM

🚨 Upcoming GTRC Live Event! 🚨

Join us for an exciting update on AllianceTexas/Hillwood! We’re thrilled to have Samuel Rhea as our guest speaker, sharing insights on the latest and upcoming projects across the massive development. Sam has been with Hillwood for 10 years, starting in retail development and leasing, and now focusing on the industrial side.

For those who aren’t familiar, AllianceTexas spans over 27,000 acres, with more than 58 million square feet of commercial space and home to 575 corporate residents, many of which are Fortune 500, Global 500, or Forbes' Top Private Companies. The development reaches across several cities, including Fort Worth, Westlake, Northlake, Roanoke, Haslet, Denton, and Justin.

We hope you and a guest will join us for this insightful presentation! You don’t want to miss it!

#GTRCLive #AllianceTexas #Hillwood #FortWorth #BusinessGrowth

24
Oct
2024
Bodie Carroll & Justin Walker

KISD CTE Update

Oct 24, 2024 7:00 AM

📢 Exciting KISD CTE Updates! 🎉

Join us for an informative session as Bodie Carroll and Justin Walker present the latest updates on Keller ISD's Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs! 🚀 Whether you're a student, parent, or community member, this is a great opportunity to learn about the innovative CTE pathways that are shaping the future workforce in our area.

Get ready to hear about new opportunities, partnerships, and the cutting-edge programs preparing KISD students for success in today’s competitive job market! Don’t miss out on this exciting update! 👨‍🏫👩‍🔧

For more information, visit us in person Thursday morning @ 7am at Devivo Brothers restaurant or virtually 

31
Oct
2024
Steve

Pickleball Training

Oct 31, 2024 7:00 AM

the scoop on the sport, training on scoring, and what we need to know for the Veteran event all wrapped in on

02
Nov
2024
Serving Our Seniors Cleanup Day
Nov 02, 2024 9:00 AM

Serving Our Seniors: Community Cleanup Day
📅 Date: Thursday, November 2, 2023
🕘 Time: 9:00 AM - ???
📍 Location: Golden Triangle Rotary Club Community Area

Join us for our annual Serving Our Seniors Community Cleanup Day as we come together to support and honor our senior neighbors! This event is part of our ongoing commitment to helping seniors in our community maintain a safe and comfortable environment. Volunteers of all ages are invited to assist with various outdoor tasks such as yard work, trash removal, small repairs, and other seasonal maintenance needs.

Bring your energy, a pair of gloves, and a smile as we make a positive impact and show our seniors they are valued and supported. Let’s come together, enjoy a morning of giving back, and create lasting connections within our community!

07
Nov
2024
Gen. Kevin Pottinger

Freedom Mobility Foundation

Nov 07, 2024 7:00 AM

https://www.freedommobilityfoundation.org/

Freedom Mobility Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization created to restore mobility for Active Military Service Members, Veterans, First Responders, and people with physical impairments so that they can freely live their lives to the maximum extent that technology allows.

14
Nov
2024
Rene Lackey

Amira's House updates

Nov 14, 2024 7:00 AM

https://amirashouse.org/

About Amira's House

A woman facing a crisis pregnancy has both immediate and long-term needs that must be met for them to thrive in their body, spirit, and soul. We aim to partner with them, guiding them toward tools and resources that will serve them well throughout their life. This includes Christian discipleship, counseling, education, and life skills training. We believe that a mother's growth and development are the best gifts we can give their child, leaving a mark of wholeness as their legacy for generations to come.
16
Nov
2024
GTRC's 1st Annual Veteran’s Pickleball Tourney
Nov 16, 2024 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Golden Triangle Rotary's 1st Annual Veteran’s Pickleball Tournament Fundraiser

Tournament Info:
When: November 16th, 2024; 9am-2pm...or for the military types 0900-1400
Where: Indoor Pickleball Now, 13005 Harmon Rd, Ft Worth 76177

 

To sponsor the event or register/sponsor a team, please click this link or the link below.

For team registration or sponsoring, select “Team Sponsor” in the drop down item selection.

 

This will be an unsanctioned, open play tournament. At least one member of each team will be a Veteran, Active Duty, or Reservist from any branch of military service. This tournament will be a “Pro-Am” style setup where the Veteran/Active Duty/Reservist is the “Pro” and the other team member is the “Amateur”.  However, both members of a team can be Veterans, Active Duty, or Reservists.

There will be a max of twenty (20) teams divided into five (5) pools of four (4) teams. Each team will play the 3 other teams in their pools. The top 2 teams in each pool will then compete in a 10-team, single elimination “Championship Bracket” tournament. The bottom 2 teams in each pool will then compete in a 10-team, single elimination “Cellar Dwellers Bracket” tournament. Each team will be guaranteed a minimum of 4 matches; 3 in pool play and one in tournament play. We’ll do our best to spread the experience level across the pools.

Game play will be best of one, 15-point rally matches, win by 1 point, to ensure quick play. However, there will be a 15 minute max time limit per game. The first team to 15 points wins, or the team with the most points at the end of the 15 minute time limit wins the game. See below for Rally Point Scoring rules as they differ from traditional Pickleball scoring.  Also with this being a fundraiser tournament, we added a fun Mulligan/Do-Over option that can be purchased per team (see below).

Since we have 5 courts for 5 hours, this 15 minute time limit will ensure that we can complete this tournament in the required time frame. There will also be a 5 minute period between matches for teams to shake hands and the next teams to warm up. If the matches stay on schedule, the pool play portion will last from 9:20am to 11:20am (0920-1120). Tournament bracket play is schedule from 11:40am to 1:40pm (1140-1340). We have the facility rented through 2pm (1400). So this will give us a little extra time in case matches run long for whatever reason. It will also give us time to have the awards ceremony without interfering with the incoming pickleballers. Warmups and intros will be from 9-9:20am (0900-0920).

 

For team registration and sponsorship information, please click here:

 

Rally Point Scoring:

  1. Determine which team serves first with a best of one paper, rock, scissors contest.  The winning team will decide if they want to serve first, or chose the side of the court they want to play on.  The losing team will have the option the winning team doesn’t chose. Because time is of the essence, the teams will NOT switch sides during play.
  2. Partners will decide what side on their half of the court they will play on for the ENTIRETY of the game.  The right side is the even side, and the left side is the odd side.
  3. Every rally starts with a serve.  If the serving team's points are even (0,2,4...) , the partner on the even side (right side) serves.  If the score is odd (1,3,5,...), the partner on the odd side (left side) serves.
  4. The first team to 15 points, wins the game.  The winning team has to only win by one point; not the traditional 2 points with traditional pickleball.
  5. Every rally scores a point.  It doesn't matter which team is serving.  Which ever team wins the point, serves the next rally.  The only exception to this rule is that once a team reaches 14 points, they must serve to win the 15th point.  They cannot score the 15th point on a side-out...unless the 15 minute game time limit is up.  See rule #6.
  6. There will be a 15-minute time limit per game.  The team with the higher score at the end of the 15 minutes will be declared the game winner.  If the teams are tied at the end of the 15-minute time limit, the next rally point won will be the winner, regardless of which team served.  In this time limit induced tie breaker, a side out point can win the game.
  7. The serving side must announce the score before serving; their score first followed by the receiving team's score.  If the receiving team questions the score, they must say so before returning the ball.
  8. The receiving side must let the ball bounce before returning it.  The serving team also needs to let the ball bounce once before the second hit in the rally..
  9. Traditional pickleball serving rules are in affect.
  10. Each team has the option to use one, one-minute timeout.
  11. Mulligan/Do Over options can only be used once per game, and can only be used after your team loses a rally point.  It has to be called for use prior to the next serve.  See below for more info on the Mulligan/Do Overs
  12. For tournament play, the higher seeded team will determine if they want to serve first or chose the side of the court they want to play on.  The lower seeded team will have the option the other team doesn’t chose.  Because time is of the essence, the teams will NOT switch sides during play.

 

Teams and Pools:

                 Pool Alpha (Court 1)          Pool Bravo (Court 2)          Pool Charlie (Court 3)      
Team 1      VLK Team 1                      VLK Team 2
Team 2
Team 3
Team 4

                 Pool Delta (Court 4)          Pool Echo (Court 5)
Team 1     
Team 2
Team 3
Team 4

Pool Play Sequence:
0920 - Team 1 vs Team 2
0940 - Team 3 vs Team 4
1000 - Team 2 vs Team 4
1020 - Team 1 vs Team 3
1040 - Team 1 vs Team 4
1100 - Team 2 vs Team 3

Tournament Seeding & Seeding Tie Breaker Rules determined in order by:

  1. Total wins
  2. Total points scored
  3. Point differential (your team’s total points minus your opponent’s total points)
  4. Air Force Vet on team
  5. Army Vet on team
  6. Marine Vet on team
  7. Navy Vet on team
  8. Coast Guard Vet on team
  9. Space Force Vet on team
  10. Just kidding on 4 thru 9
  11. Paper, rock, scissors “best of one" contest between the two teams if they are still tied

 

Tournament Bracket:

Two Tournaments will be run concurrently starting at 11:40am (1140)…the Championship Bracket & the Cellar Dwellers Bracket.  There will be a 20 minute break between pool play and tournament play.

 

Championship Bracket

1140 Match 1 - Seed 9 vs Seed 10 (Court 1)

1140 Match 2 - Seed 7 vs Seed 8 (Court 2)

1200 Match 3 - Seed 1 vs winner of Match 1 (Court 1)

1200 Match 4 - Seed 4 vs Seed 5 (Court 2)

1200 Match 5 - Seed 2 vs winner of Match 2 (Court 3)

1200 Match 6 - Seed 3 vs Seed 6 (Court 4)

1240 Match 7 - Winner of Match 3 vs winner of Match 4 (Court 1)

1240 Match 8 - Winner of Match 5 vs Winner of Match 6 (Court 2)

1320 Match 9 - Championship Match winner of Match 7 vs winner of Match 8 (Court 1)

1320 Match 10 - 3rd Place Match loser of Match 7 vs loser of Match 8 (Court 2)

 

Cellar Dweller Bracket

1140 Match 1 - Seed 9 vs Seed 10 (Court 3)

1140 Match 2 - Seed 7 vs Seed 8 (Court 4)

1220 Match 3 - Seed 1 vs winner of Match 1 (Court 1)

1220 Match 4 - Seed 4 vs Seed 5 (Court 2)

1220 Match 5 - Seed 2 vs winner of Match 2 (Court 3)

1220 Match 6 - Seed 3 vs Seed 6 (Court 4)

1240 Match 7 - Winner of Match 3 vs winner of Match 4 (Court 3)

1240 Match 8 - Winner of Match 5 vs Winner of Match 6 (Court 4)

1300 Match 9 - Championship Match winner of Match 7 vs winner of Match 8 (Court 1)

1300 Match 10 - 3rd Place Match loser of Match 7 vs loser of Match 8 (Court 2)

 

As with pool play, Rally Point Scoring mentioned above will be in affect.  Mulligans/Do-Overs CANNOT be used for Matches 7, 8, 9, or 10 in either tournament bracket...the Final Four.

 

Prior to the Match, the higher seeded team will determine if they want to serve first or chose the side of the court they want to play on.  The lower seeded team will have the option the other team doesn’t chose.  Because time is of the essence, the teams will NOT switch sides during play.

 

Mulligan Option:
Since this is a fundraiser to support local veterans & local causes supported by the Golden Triangle Rotary Club, we added what we hope is a fun Mulligan/Do-Over option. Each team will have the option to purchase up to 4 (four) Mulligan/Do-Overs to be used ONCE PER MATCH. Since there are 4 (four) guaranteed matches per team, 3 (three) in pool play, and at least 1 (one) in tournament play, the Mulligan/Do-Over can be used after your team loses a rally point. If your team wants to use a mulligan/do-over, it has to be called prior to the next serve.  If you are seeded 7, 8, 9, or 10 going into the tournament, you'll could have up to two games to play your last Mulligan/Do-Over before the final four.  Plan and strategize accordingly.

Mulligan/Do-Overs will NOT be allowed in tournament play once we get to a final four in each tournament bracket; Matches 7, 8, 9 & 10.

Mulligan/Do-overs are team specific and cannot be transferred or donated to another team.

They can be purchased in the registration link above.  One Mulligan/Do-Over for $20, or four for $50.

 

Prizes:

 

Championship Tournament:

1st Place Team - $400 & Medal

2nd Place Team - $250

3rd Place Team - $150

 

Cellar Dweller Tournament:

1st Place Team - Medal

 

Food Truck:

Habibi Barbecue Food Truck
Run by Mark Fadel...star of the BBQ High tv show

 

Fundraising Beneficiaries:
Gallant Few
Golden Triangle Rotary

 
***Tournament Director has final decision authority on any item not covered in these rules.
 
 
 

 

28
Nov
2024
No Meeting - Holiday
Nov 28, 2024
05
Dec
2024
TBD

Classification Speech

Dec 05, 2024 7:00 AM

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