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Pickleball for all Jefferson, NC (336) 982-6185 www.asheparks.com

BY IAN TAYLOR

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ickleball is a game beloved by many, with anyone of any age being able to join in the fun. Many fans of the sport may not know that its origins connect family, fun and the federal government. A sergeant in World War II, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives and former lieutenant governor of the state of Washington, Joel Pritchard achieved many things in his life. One accomplishment that still has an enduring fanbase is the sport pickleball, a growing game with many fans in the High Country. The story goes that Pritchard came back from a round of golf with friends to find his family bored and attempted to set up badminton. A missing shuttlecock ruined the plans, which led to him and some friends creating a whole new sport. By lowering the net, grabbing some scrap plywood and a wiffle ball, the group created a new game, pickleball. The game is comparable to tennis, but slower and scaled-down. The ball is basically a wiffle ball, with paddles being used made out of wood or composite plastics. It can be a fun pastime for people of all 48

Avery County Parks and Recreation 185 Shady St., Newland, NC (828) 733-8266 www.averycountync.gov Blowing Rock Parks and Recreation 145 Park Ave, Blowing Rock, NC (828) 295-5222 townofblowingrocknc.gov Buckeye Recreation Center 1330 Pine Ridge Road, Beech Mountain, NC (828) 387-3003 beechrecreation.org

PHOTO BY IAN TAYLOR The Watauga County Community Recreation Center in Boone plays host to the High Country’s newest pickleball courts.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: You can learn more about pickleball and where to play at the USA Pickleball Association website by going to www. usapa.org. You can also find a list of places to play the game both in the High Country and across the nation at www. usapa.org/places-to-play-pickleball. ages, with the ability to field four people on one court. A long-lasting story from the game is that of the name itself. Many believed the name came from Pritchard’s family

dog, Pickles. In a 2008 interview, Pritchard’s wife, Joan, said it came from something entirely different. “The combination of different sports reminded me of the pickle boat in

crew where oarsmen were chosen from the leftovers of other boats,” Joan Pritchard said at the time. When Joel Pritchard passed away in 1997, the game he and some friends created on a whim was being played in all 50 states and the United States Pickleball Association had been founded. In 2009, the first USAPA National Tournament for players of all ages was held in Buckeye, Arizona. The tournament drew almost

400 players from 26 states and several Canadian provinces. As the game’s popularity has grown, so has the number of courts around the world. Unsurprisingly, the High Country is home to quite a few, with then newest being in the Watauga County Community Recreation Center. Ashe County Parks and Recreation 626 Ashe Central School Road,

Linville Land Harbor 20 Land Harbor Pkwy., Newland, NC (828) 733-5161 www.linvillelandharbor.com Watauga County Parks and Recreation 231 Complex Drive, Boone, NC (828) 264-9511 www.wataugacounty.org The Williams YMCA of Avery County 436 Hospital Drive, Linville, NC (828) 735-5500 www.ymcaavery.org AUTUMN TIMES 2021


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Restaurants

2min
pages 150-156

Wine

4min
pages 144-149

High Country Ales

6min
pages 141-143

Guide to Galleries

13min
pages 124-128

Festival Season

8min
pages 134-135

Olde Time Antiques Fair

1min
page 140

Valle Country Fair

5min
pages 132-133

Barn Quilt Trails

6min
pages 122-123

Appalachian Theatre

9min
pages 118-121

Theaters in the High Country

9min
pages 114-117

Tailgating

3min
page 99

Mystery Hill

1min
pages 110-113

App State Football

5min
page 98

Blue Ridge Parkway

4min
pages 104-105

Fraser Firs (Choose & Cut

5min
pages 100-103

State Parks

6min
pages 106-109

Horeseback Riding

4min
pages 96-97

Hang Gliding

1min
page 95

Cycling

3min
page 86

Mountain Biking

2min
pages 84-85

Go Jump in the Lake

9min
pages 76-81

Outdoor Water Adventures

6min
pages 74-75

Motorcycling

3min
pages 82-83

Disc Golf

6min
pages 72-73

Ziplining

5min
pages 68-71

Canine Camping

7min
pages 26-28

Pickleball

3min
pages 48-67

Rock Climbing

3min
pages 44-45

Indoor Rock Climbing

2min
pages 46-47

Leaf Season

2min
pages 38-41

Hiking

11min
pages 32-35

Chambers of Commerce

8min
pages 8-13

Sleeping Closer to Nature

2min
pages 24-25
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