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Pickleball Popping at Port Stephens

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13-Aug-2020

Mitch Lees - Port Stephens News of the Area

 

Pickleball is one of the fastest growing sports across the globe with over 3 million players in the United States of America alone. It's a hybrid of tennis table tennis and badminton, this smaller playing surface to allow for greater court coverage for all ages.

 

In recent years, the sport has seen an uptick in participation in Australia, with over 1500 players across all states for Margaret Thompson coordinator of the Pickleball Seniors group at the Nelson by PCYC. It's really starting to take off locally with residents across greater Port Phillip Stephens chasing a game and wanting to be involved.

 

We're getting so much interest week to week about the sport and how people can come and get the game with us, said Miss Thompson. At the moment we simply don't have the court space or room to bring new members into our group which is a real shame.  

 

We've been setting up our own courts with tape in the small hole at the PCYC. While there has been some interest from Nelson Bay tennis club and Nelson by PCYC to expand and co convert, some existing court space for pickleball.

 

COVID-19 has rightly slowed some processes down. But, as restrictions ease, it's hoped that community groups and organizations can come together to help get more residents involved in the game.

 

We want to expand the sport in the area, basketball courts, indoor and outdoor halls and tennis courts are ideal playing services, says Miss Thompson.

 

It's an all abilities and all ages sport that encompasses a good level of fitness for all involved.

 

Bob Mendelsohn, president of pickable New South Wales and chairman of pickleball Australia, said the game is multifaceted and draws in the social elements of competitiveness and fun.

 

We have players across Australia from seven years old, into their 90s, said Mr Mendelson, the sport is rapidly growing across the regions in New South Wales, taking in Tamworth, Ballina, Nambucca heads, and of course, the biggest cities.

 

Once you get that paddle in your hand, you’re hooked.  For more information on sport visit www.pickleballnsw.org, or contact Nelson Bay PCYC.

 

Article link:  http://www.newsofthearea.com.au/port-stephens-news-of-the-area-13-august-2020-57326

 

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