The Penn Dodge Ball tournament raised nearly $2,000 for cancer research by the American Cancer Society.

many teams competed on the hardwood of the main arena and the auxiliary team. Teams ranged from middle-school to adult.
Geno Hoath, 2018 tournament champion remarked on finishing at the top of the heap.
“The victory could have been more satisfying but a win is a win in my head.” Hoath may be referring to how the championship came to be from a boundary violation.
The end left a bitter taste in the Boolin’ Boyz mouth, tournament runner ups.

Last year’s tournament ended in sudden death with a dramatic last minute turnaround.
Congratulations to Mr. Ball and his staff on a well run tournament. Though he only raised about a tenth of what Mrs. Ball raised in the Penn Dance Marathon, it was a great night that raised money for a great cause.