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FROM THE USAPA Playing Pickleball In �� States BY JAY READINGER, USAPA AMBASSADOR, COLORADO PLAYING IN ALL 50 U.S. STATES. I t did not begin as a plan to play in all 50. We retired early and jumped through a window of opportunity to go sailing for a while. In the winter of 2010 we left the boat in Newfoundland and went to Florida for the winter, where we were introduced to pickleball and became full- fledged addicts (state #1). Back in Newfoundland to continue our sailing, with paddles aboard we used old fishing net and played on docks or any flat, relatively smooth surface. We took the opportunity to play at Cape Spear (the easternmost point of N. America) on a chilly, foggy, windy day. That may be where the quest began…to play in the Four Corners of North America. When we finished sailing we moved to Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and started the pickleball program there. We still had three grown children living in New England so we drove back for a visit. Trace Colorado to Maine on a map and you can easily travel through 12 states heading east and seven on the way back. That’s 19 more states (now at 21); the quest was well underway. Sometimes it was a tournament that fit our schedule, sometimes it was recreational ball with a local group; other times it was some good play with a local ambassador, like Rocky Clark, and a few times it was skinny singles against each other (one of our favorite games), playing on whatever tennis or 16 makeshift court we could cobble together. The following spring we traveled to Phoenix via Utah to have some lessons with Steve Wong on the (then brand-new) Surprise public courts. We still credit Steve with much of the success and devotion we have for this game. On the way back we traveled via New Mexico. That summer, having decided to do some touring out west, we headed north through Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana where we played with Vance and Donna Christensen at the beautiful courts in their yard in Whitefish; up to 27! The following winter I was asked to deliver a eulogy in Hawaii so we packed our paddles and got a lot of local interest as we played on the tennis courts in Kailua on Oahu. That spring we attended the first USAPA Ambassadors Retreat at Lake Tahoe in California, driving via Nevada with a short side trip up to Oregon so three more states counted: up to 31. Summer found us on a long-planned trip to Alaska. We timed it so we could play in the Alaska International Senior Games in Fairbanks where we earned a Gold in MD and MS, Silver in WD, Bronze in WS, and Gold together in MXD as well as 2 Golds in shotput, 2 Golds in discus, and 2 Golds in javelin TO SUBSCRIBE CALL 724.942.0940 OR GO TO THEPICKLEBALLMAG.COM