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Age is Just a Number
For many, the moniker “Big D” refers to the city of Dallas, Texas, where conversations are large and the stories told, even larger. But perhaps one Big D—Doris Castaneda— though short in stature, is aptly named. At 91 years old, lovingly nicknamed Big D by her friends and fellow competitors, Doris was this year’s oldest playing participant in the 2019 Margaritaville USA Pickleball National Championships.
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