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Pickleball Tournament Photos

The finalist in the Men’s Round Robin Pickleball Tournament were:
Jim Kreh and Paul Gardnier vs John Damore and Mark Pomplun (photo at top). Both teams were in the lead at some point, but Mark and John prevailed to win the Championship.

Gallery of Pickleball Photos

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Jim has his eye on the ball
Mark returns one from the baseline
Paul and Jim go for the ball
Nice under hand serve John
Paul and Jim are ready on defense!
Nice backhand return by Mark!
Must be a helluva lob!
Nice wrist wrinkles Mark
Line Judge Larry Wehunt stands ready to make a call
Fast ball to Mark’s backhand gets by
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Pickleball club co-presidents Janis and Jeanne congratulate winners
Jim O is ready to handle a lob
Spectators and players enjoyed a nice day at the courts!
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Happy Champs John and Mark

Robert Fowler
Pickleball Tournament Committee
Village at Deaton Creek

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Activities is the Answer

I took the photo on top of this post on July 4th. It is at the end of our Pickleball Tournament at our Del Webb Community Village at Deaton Creek and the presentation of the tournament fees and donations to our Veterans Club to be distributed to four local disabled veterans.

The activity helped in a small way to support our veterans and we feel good about that.

Activities at a Del Webb Community and any Active Adult Community are the heart and key to what it’s all about. I realize we are in a restrained situation right now with social distancing, but the goal is to return to group activities as soon as it’s safe. We sure do miss them!

Activities on the surface, as we all know, help keep us active, therefore in better health. They help stem the tide of aging a little bit, at least give us a better quality of life while we are still around.

But another powerful purpose of activities, especially in an Active Adult Community, is to put you in contact on a regular basis with others that share your same interest and passions.

Like the pickleball group I joined of newbies (new players) taking lessons.  We met each week to take lessons and play a few games.  We cheered each other along in the tournament yesterday, then four of us when out to lunch. Over lunch we learned a little more about each other.  We enjoyed the time together so much we decided to keep this going by scheduling 7pm each Thursday to get together to play Pickleball. We will keep going to the Saturday classes but Thursdays on the schedule is for us.

This is how activities, besides being fun and good for you, introduce you to new friends. We are all new to pickleball because we found out we are all new to this community. This fact plus the love of playing Pickleball are the basis of possible friendships.

I have seen the exact same pattern with people enjoying other activities here. This is why we moved here.

You really don’t need a lot of regular activities, two or three will more than serve your needs.

Indeed, activities is the answer to a happy and satisfying retirement!