Week 224-225 - Pickleball Mania - 12-05-2010
It's all about Pickleball,
Okay, we give up, we're hooked on Pickleball
. After the
month at Phoenix Christian School project, we rewarded ourselves
with a little Pickleball. "A little Pickleball?". Okay, a lot of
Pickleball. First, we spent a week at Palm Creek Golf and RV
Resort. Below Ellen plays with Elizabeth, her partner for the
Voyager RV Resort Skill Level tournament. We know a lot of the
players at Palm Creek. Our friend Jeanne stops to watch Ellen
attack the ball.
Ellen uses her long reach to play the "front line".
1) Ellen slams the ball back to the opponents. 2) Oops, a ball is
lobbed over Elizabeth and Ellen's head. Can't win them all.
On to the Voyager Tournament. Referee Chuck introduces the players
in the match and explains the USAPA.org rules.
Ellen and Elizabeth gave their all but lost their second match and
were eliminated from the Woman's Doubles event.
1) Pete tries his hand at singles. His first match was easy as he
was paired up with Walt who was new to the sport. 2) Our friend Ron
(who was one of our teachers two years ago, shows how to score
points in singles. Pete will play with Ron in the Palm Creek
Tournament in March, 2011. Ron is twenty years older than Pete and
Pete is still learning from him!
Pete and his partner Bob (Elizabeth's husband) played the Mens
Doubles in the 3.5 skill level. They played well together and
managed to get a Silver medal! Bob looks lost in this photo, but
Pete competed and got the "I can look goofier than you" award.
1) It is nighttime in Tucson and the sky is gorgeous. 2) But, the
matches in Pickleball go on. A typical Pickleball game takes about
20 minutes. There is a common saying among PB players, "One more
game?". And what better time than tonight?
The Voyager RV Resort is very nice. 1) The RV sites are very wide.
Many are replaced as park residents buy Park Models as their winter
homes.
1) There are 16 high quality Shuffleboard courts, 2) and two
Volleyball courts.
1) Pools? Two outdoor pools, two outdoor spas plus an indoor pool
and spa. 2) The Fitness Center.
1) A nice courtyard amongst the various activity rooms. 2) The
Sunday morning church service was very large.
After the last day of the tournament, the local residents who did
not play in the tournament, get a chance to get back on their
courts.
So, we head out of Tucson and on to Desert Hot Springs, CA for the
Catalina Spa Pickleball tournament. On the way, between Tucson and
Casa Grande, is Picacho Peak.
At the Huntsman World Games in October, we met Pickleball players,
Eddie and Jim. They live in Yuma. So we diverted our route to pass
through Yuma on the way to Hot Springs. This added miles to our
trip, so why would we do this?
. . .
"One more game"!
Love, Pete and Ellen
Photos from Dec 2010