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Tennis Legend Roscoe Tanner Set to Headline “Serve Challenge” Event on Saturday, November 9th

HOUSTON, TEXAS , TX, UNITED STATES, October 15, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Watering Seeds Organization (WSO), a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation dedicated to creating sports rehabilitation and wellness opportunities for the disabled, announced today plans for the “Serve Challenge” fundraising event at 9am on Saturday, November 9th at Fall Creek Tennis Academy in Humble, Texas. This celebration of serving will feature Grand Slam Champion, Roscoe Tanner, who once had the fastest serve in professional tennis headlining a tennis clinic, followed by a serving skills challenge.

The clinic, conducted by Tanner and Brady Alan Mazzola of BAM! FITennis, will encompass the mechanics of serving including the proper kinetic chain from stance, toss, wind up, contact point, and follow-through. The clinic will also cover placement, types of serves, and when to use it, as well return of serve and net skills. The serve skills challenge will allow participants to compete for prizes in a competition that tests for fastest serve and accuracy.

The event will also launch an innovative community impact serve challenge off the court for selective participants and teams. Participants will be incentivized to formulate and implement local community impact campaigns as a form of community service where most effective and impactful individuals will be awarded prizes. This new youth development program intends to merge performances-based activities associated with serve improvement with community service learning and character development. The proposed service-learning component seeks to instill in participants a sense of contributing to something bigger than themselves. All proceeds from the “Serve Challenge” will benefit Watering Seeds’ mission to inspire and improve lives, while preventing suicide.

A follow-up event is scheduled for Memorial Day weekend in 2025 (May 24th ) At that time participants will be recognized and rewarded through a celebration that will serve as a culmination for their on-court and off-court achievements during a six month period. Both events will be recorded for broadcast on NuDu TV in select markets.

With the help of Tanner, a former tennis great, the event promises to be one to remember. Tanner has won 16 singles titles and 13 doubles titles in the Association of Tennis Professional Tour. In 1977, he won his first Grand Slam at The Australian Open, and in 1979 was a runner-up at Wimbledon, where he lost in 5-sets to Bjorn Borg. For several years, he was the doubles partner of the legendary Arthur Ashe. In 1979 he received the “Fair Play Award” from the United Nations. And at the height of his career, Roscoe Tanner was ranked number four in the world. Nicknamed "The Rocket” in the 1970's, Roscoe held the fastest serve record at 153 mph for more than 25 years, before it was broken by Andy Roddick at 155 mph in 2004. In 2005, he published a confessional book, “Double Fault”, which detailed his rise to the pinnacle of the tennis world, and some of his human failings. The “Serve Challenge” is part of Roscoe’s mission to give back.

“We are blessed to have Roscoe participating again this with us this year,” said Mazzola. “He is a proven champion and leader, both on and off the court.”

Mazzola, a former NCAA DI tennis player, was inspired to start Watering Seeds in 2004 after seeing a Paralympic wheelchair tennis exhibition held at UCLA and created a platform to play sports to be more accessible to the disabled. Since WSO’s inception in 2005, Mazzola and his team have successfully hosted and produced numerous outreach events and campaigns that include military family picnics at Walter Reed Medical Center, live broadcast television concert specials to boost Military morale, benefit comedy and magic shows at the Magic Castle in Hollywood, numerous celebrity charity pre-Super Bowl Galas in host cities, the Wheelchair Super Bowl featuring Veterans and NFL Alumni, as well as “Skills on Wheels” adaptive sports clinics, competitions, and exhibitions around the country.

“We are committed as an organization to do all we can to provide education, equipment and training to those we serve,” said Mazzola. “The Serve Challenge event is a continuation of the work we do to generate support for our wounded veterans and challenged civilians.”

Currently, Mazzola helps to oversee the Fall Creek Tennis Academy in Humble, TX under his coaching company, BAM! FITennis. www.BAMFITennis.com, is a unique high-energy fusion of functional fitness and technical tennis training, delivers private and group programs with high quality instruction and hands-on training in a focused, fun, and productive learning environment. As a holistic high-performance coach with a mind, body, and spirit approach to wellness, he understands how to help others break through their limits to grow and maximize their full potential.

Serve Challenge Event At-a-Glance:
Who: Tennis Professionals Roscoe Tanner and Brady Alan Mazzola
What: Tennis Clinic , Skills Challenge and ceremony honoring Veterans’
When: 9am to Noon; Saturday November 9th
Where: Fall Creek Tennis Academy 7930 Fall Creek Bend Ct. Humble, Texas 77396
Why: www.servechallenge.org to support and learn more

Attention media producers, reporters, radio/TV, and podcast hosts. Tennis professionals Roscoe Tanner and Brady Alan Mazzola are available to be booked as guests on your news and sports programs and podcasts. To make coordinating easy and hassle-free contact Robb Leer at 612.701.0608

About Watering Seeds Organization:
Since its inception in 2005, WSO has been dedicated to empowering our youth, wounded warriors, and challenged civilians through adaptive sports, fitness, and wellness programs, as well as live entertainment events. WSO is widely recognized by the U.S. Department of Defense for providing Wounded Warrior Care as well as Entertainment for the Troops and their families to raise morale. We have hosted and/or participated in numerous nationally recognized charitable events and public awareness campaigns that have been featured in network television segments along with other notable nonprofits. For more info and to learn more, please visit https://www.wateringseeds.org.

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RCI Oilfield Services 2nd Annual SCOOTERS FROM SCOOTER Continues Commitment To Raise Funds For Challenged Children To Receive Adaptive Sports Wheelchairs

About Watering Seeds Organization

Inspired by a wheelchair tennis exhibition held at UCLA in July 2004, we decided to take action; founding the Watering Seeds Organization (WSO). An official 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, WSO creates sports rehabilitation and wellness opportunities for our youth, wounded veterans, and challenged civilians.

Houston, TX - June 18, 2020 - On the heels of another successful Charity Jackpot at the Tejas Rodeo Company, Tyler Pearson and Kyle Irwin, courtesy of RCI Oilfield Services, are again supporting Watering Seeds Organization (WSO) with the Scooters From Scooter campaign. With this partnership, Watering Seeds has been able to provide adaptive sports wheelchairs to challenged children so they can live healthier, more active, and productive lifestyles.

Photo: Kyle Irwin (left ) and Tyler Pearson (right) with Scooter

 When Scooter, a Professional Steer Wrestling Horse who’s registered name is Canted Plan, won the title of “Steer Wrestling Horse of the Year” at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Professional Steer Wrestlers Tyler Pearson and Kyle Irwin wanted to put their winnings toward something special. With the help of Amberley Snyder, the celebrated barrel racer and subject of Netflix’s “Walk Ride Rodeo,” they partnered with Brady Mazzola and Watering Seeds to make dreams come true for children in need of wheelchairs.

 

“Scooter has blessed us more than we could ever imagine, so we wanted to pay it forward,” says Pearson and Irwin. “It was humbling to see firsthand how these wheelchairs transformed the lives of the kids who received them. This year, we knew we wanted to do more.”

 

This 2nd annual campaign kicked off in San Antonio in February at a sanctioned Charity Jackpot event, and will continue at events throughout the year. Pearson and Irwin are not only donating earmarked winnings to Watering Seeds, but they have challenged their sponsors and fans to support the cause as well.  Many, along with RCI Oilfield Services, have enthusiastically shown their support.

 

When Pearson and Irwin came to Watering Seeds with their idea, Founder Brady Mazzola was thrilled and honored. “We immediately started thinking about how can we bless more kids with sports wheelchairs. The Scooters From Scooter program has allowed us to expand our outreach and change more children’s lives. It’s an incredible honor to play a small part in that transformation.”

 

As a Steer Wrestling horse, Scooter carries guys like Pearson and Irwin to world championships. Now he helps carry kids to healthier, more active lives.

 

Any child with mobility needs can apply for a Scooters From Scooter grant. All applicants must be under the age of 18. Applications can be found on the Watering Seeds website, at https://www.wateringseeds.org/

Donations to the Scooters From Scooters Grant Program can be made here.

About Watering Seeds Organization

Inspired by a wheelchair tennis exhibition held at UCLA in July 2004, we decided to take action; founding the Watering Seeds Organization (WSO).  An official 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, WSO creates sports rehabilitation and wellness opportunities for our youth, wounded veterans, and challenged civilians.

 

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