Eagle Nest residents invited to join Castle Cove pickle ball group
Looking for a new exercise outlet? Into tennis but looking for a new twist? Try your hand at pickle ball – a cross between racketball, tennis and ping-pong.
“The game has become a great success with seniors, but is also being played in many schools,” said Carol Lathrop, Castle Cove resident and pickle ball fan. “Pickle ball provides good exercise, a way to have fun and meet new people. Most people who try the game become hooked on it after the first session. As in any sport, your skill level will increase as you play.”
The neighboring Castle Cove subdivision is inviting interested Eagle Nest residents to join its pickle ball group. The game is played with partners on tennis courts, using smaller boundary lines, a waffle ball and hard paddles. Equipment would be provided for new players. Participation is free.
“The game has become a great success with seniors, but is also being played in many schools,” said Carol Lathrop, Castle Cove resident and pickle ball fan. “Pickle ball provides good exercise, a way to have fun and meet new people. Most people who try the game become hooked on it after the first session. As in any sport, your skill level will increase as you play.”
The Castle Cove pickle ball group plays Tuesdays and Saturdays at 9 a.m. at the subdivision’s tennis courts, located at 8220 Lake Point Court (Castle Cove is on the south side of 82nd Street, a mile east of I-69).
For more information or to arrange a game, contact Maury Lathrop at (317) 915-7476.
For more information or to arrange a game, contact Maury Lathrop at (317) 915-7476.
-- Scott Thien, ENPOA director
Comments
Post a Comment