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Pickleball growing in popularity across Northeast Ohio

George W. Davis

Pickleball growing in popularity across Northeast Ohio

After three heart attacks and struggles with his weight, diabetes and other health problems, Matt Palmer knew he had to change his life.

But he wasn’t sure how to make those changes until last November.

A vocalist and guitarist in area coffee shops and pubs, he was oblivious to pickleball until he went to the Lake Anna YMCA in Barberton and saw a group of adults playing the game. .

He already had shed half of his 400 pounds through diet and help from doctors and supervised exercise when he became awestruck by the game and the players’ camaraderie.

Pickleball, which has surged in popularity in Northeast Ohio, is played on a court about half the size of a tennis court, using a paddle — a cross between a ping pong paddle and tennis racket — to strike a hole-filled plastic ball similar to a wiffle ball.

Players fill all six courts at the Boettler Park pickleball courts in Green.

Green’s Parks and Recreation Department, which has seen such an influx of pickleball players in the last several years, now has six permanent pickleball courts in Boettler Park at 5100 Massillon Road, plus two tennis courts where pickleball can played.

The Boettler courts are expected to have lighting for night games once supply issues are resolved.

The city also has four tennis courts at East Liberty Park at 471 East Turkeyfoot Lake Road where pickleball was first played outdoors in Green.

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