Week 231-232 - Oh no, not more Pickleball! - 01-23-2011
Oh no, not more Pickleball?
We are afraid so. We have heard from more than one viewer, that you
are tired of hearing about Pickleball. And you would like to see
more of America as we have shown you for the last 4 and 1/2 years.
But, it is what it is. It was our plan, as we moved from one
Pickleball Tournament to another, to get pictures of the areas
outside the courts. But it seems to be impossible to drag ourselves
away from the game. But, fear not, by the middle of March we will
leave the Southwest tournaments and once again, bring you the
fabulous USA in photo. But since we mentioned Pickleball, we did,
did we not? Here are our latest experiences.
Leaving our volleyball friends in Hemet, we headed to the 1st
Annual Mission Hills Pickleball Classic in Rancho Mirage,
California. Rancho Mirage is one the eight major cities in the
Coachella Valley, where Palm Springs is located. The Mission Hills
Country Club does not have Pickleball courts but Steve, the Tennis
Pro, was excited to introduce this club to Pickleball. There were
83 players this first year and Steve hopes to continue to increase
the size of the tournament each year. The Gold matches were held in
their Tennis stadium that has seating for 500 to 1000 spectators.
1) Pete and his partner Clint, as Clint returns the ball. 2)
Pickleball tournaments are double elimination, so your must lose two
matches to be defeated. In the winner's bracket, you play 2 out of
3 games to 11 points. If you lose, a consolation match has a single
game to 15 points. Pete and Clint lost their second match and were
forced into the consolation. But they clawed their way back to the
Gold round which was once again, 2 of out 3 to 11 points. They won
two games and were then required to play one more game to prove they
could beat the team who came through the winners bracket. They
played, they won and they got the Gold medals!
Ellen also picked up the Bronze medal with her partner Judy who came
from Surprise, Arizona for the games.
1) Jackie, Clint's better half shows her pleasure with his
Pickleball acumen. 2) Bill and Phyllis are friends of Clint and
Jackie from Anacortes, Washington where both couples spend the
summer and play Pickleball.
To put it mildly, we are continually blessed by the people we meet
in our travels. Clint and Jackie have a fabulous home in a gated
community in Rancho Mirage. They offered us the opportunity to stay
at their home and even got us hooked to power. Their hospitality
was quite literally beyond belief as they hosted home-cooked meals
most every night and snacks and refreshments and their pool and spa
and laundry and the list goes on. Nothing says hospitality like
being offered breakfast grapefruit only to find that Jackie has
already sectioned the grapefruit for you. All we can say is WOW and
thank you, Clint and Jackie.
From Rancho Mirage, we headed to Arizona were we visited our friends
and neighbors, Ben and Sid. They hosted a great dinner and the next
day we got to enjoy some social Pickleball with Ben and Judy,
Ellen's Rancho Mirage partner.
Then, off to Tucson for the Senior Olympic Festival Pickleball games
at Voyager RV Resort. Below Peggy and Dave play in the mixed
doubles. This game was to 15 points and they were lagging behind at
12 to Zero! But, never give up, as they came on strong to win
15-13. Peggy was Ellen's partner in December 2010 at the Catalina
Spa PB Tournament where they won the Gold.
Once again Ellen partnered up with Peggy in the 3.5 skill level
Women's Doubles. After a rocky start and losing their first match,
they won four consolation matches to return to the Gold medal
contest. They were slightly out gunned, but ended up winning the
Silver medals. Congratulations once again to Peggy and Ellen.
1) Here the long and short of the Silver medalists. 2) And here is
the longer and really short of it. Isn't little Ellen cute?
This was the grand prize for the winner of Ellen's Gold medal match.
Shoot! She only got Silver.
And here is the award for the Silver medalist, who could no longer
walk after a long day of Pickleball.
Really, we will try to bring you more than Pickleball in the coming
weeks.
"Do you not know that in
a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize?
Run in
such a way as to get the prize. 1 Corinthians 9:24"
Love, Pete and Ellen
Heading to Green Valley, Arizona
Photos from Jan 2011