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PICKLEBALL!

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St. Albans Recreation Department is delighted to offer Pickleball!  The game combines aspects of tennis, badminton and pingpong. Players use oversized paddles to hit a hollow perforated plastic ball. the game is played on a that's half the size of a tennis court using a 36-inch net. 
Interested...but never played? No problem, grab some friends - we have the equipment and friendly coaching to get you started!
Pickleball takes place at the Collins Perley Sports Center on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10am-12noon on the rink.


This program is for adults only.  Purchase a Pickleball Punch Card (10 days) $26  Or pay as you go - $3 per day residents, $4 per day non-residents.







HISTORY OF PICKLEBALL
1965 – After playing golf one Saturday during the summer of 1965, Joel Pritchard, congressman from Washington State and Bill Bell, successful businessman, returned to Pritchard’s home on Bainbridge Island, WA to find their families sitting around with nothing to do. The property had an old badminton court so Pritchard and Bell looked for some badminton equipment and could not find a full set of rackets. They improvised, cutting shafts of the damaged rackets and found a perforated plastic ball. The rackets didn’t work very well, so the dads created four wood paddles, similar to today’s wood paddles. At first they placed the net at badminton height of 60 inches and volleyed the ball over the net. As the weekend progressed, the players found that the ball bounced well on the asphalt surface and soon the net was lowered to 36 inches. The following weekend, Barney McCallum was introduced to the game at Pritchard’s home. Soon, the three men created rules, relying heavily on badminton. They kept in mind the original purpose, which was to provide a game that the whole family could play together. The Pritchards had a cocker spaniel named Pickles, who became interested in this new game. Whenever a ball would come his way, he would take the ball and run off with it, because you see, it was Pickle’s ball. And that is how the game got its name.

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