Monday, August 17, 2009
We have decided to combine our two existing books, “Drilling for Success in Pickleball” and “Teaching for Success in Pickleball”. Our new book, “Pickleball - A Guide for Teachers”, will consist of 110 pages - 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 - and include........................Click the title above for more details on this great training tool
Learn more about the authors: Mary Littlewood and Sandra Stultz as well as more great training tools on their website Picklebll Success.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Meet MP Picklers, Judy Paul and Bill Wilcox
Judy, along with Bill Wilcox, joined our group in January 2009. A native of Atlanta, Georgia and graduate of West Fulton High in Atlanta, she moved to Florida in 1964 and now spends part of the year in Spring Hill, Florida and the remainder of the year in Red Hook, New York. Judy has one daughter, Mistie (who also is a MP Pickler) and two grandchildren. Derek is 14 and Alyssa is 9. Oh my, how fast they grow up! Just the right age to be introduced to Pickleball!!
An Alumni of the Sun Coast Beauty College, she was formerly the owner of cosmetology salons and has now been retired for 10 years. Her favorite hobbies include gardening and horseback riding. Definitely not a novice at racquet or paddle sports, she enjoys playing tennis, racquetball and paddleball. When not on the courts she enjoyed waterskiing and softball. Judy and Bill have enjoyed a lot of racquet sports together and it was Bill who introduced Judy to the game of Pickleball. Like most of us, she gets a lot of exercise playing the game, and likes meeting new people. She also enjoys the competitive nature of the sport. She had the opportunity to play once at The Villages, Florida and about 10 times in New York. Maybe we’ll see her on the courts, showing that competitive nature, at the next Florida Senior Games………
Bill grew up in Baldwin, LI, NY and moved to New Port Richey, Fl from Copiague, NY in 1970. In 1988 he built a house in Red Hook, NY where he now spends about 7 months of the year. The other 5 months are spent in Spring Hill, Florida. Bill is the father of 2, daughter Diana and Tina and the proud grandfather of 2, Dax who is 20 and Alyssa who is 17. (Now they are prime pickleball candidates Grandpa!) He was a body shop owner, and also worked as a carpet installer and a builder. He’s been retired from all of that for 28 years.
He loves playing sports, and has played softball, racquetball, tennis, squash, paddleball and handball…. and 55 years ago, stickball and stoopball....and now he plays pickleball. But this is what he has to say when asked about his hobbies!! “100+mph 18’ inboard flat bottom V-drive race boats, (I have two of them), 1955, 1956. 1957 Chevys (I have 4 of them, 2 convertibles and 2 Belair 2 door sedans)…”
He and Judy Paul have spent the last 10 years of their retirement together playing all kinds of racquet and paddle sports. He heard about pickleball when he read about it being played at The Villages. So, like Judy, he’s played there once and about 20 times in Red Hook, New York.
Why does he play pickleball? “IT’S FUN!! It's a very competitive game and I like going to different places meeting new people."
WE MISS YOU GUYS! Bill and Juday are up in Red Hook, New York right now for the summer. They travel periodically to the Albany/Scotia area for a little pickleball and they have shared a few pictures and a few of their adventures. Hurry back your two - we've got some new players for you to challenge!!!
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Friday Pickleball and Pizza!
First off, we need to officially welcome two more of our newest players.
Good Friends! Great Pizza.........and PICKLEBALL!!!
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Wednesday Night Pickleball - Welcome, Ken, Liz, John and Bonnie
Talk about form!!! Here Rich and Steve watching closely to see if Chris is going to pull this one off. Don looks pretty confident that his partner will get this one back. What do you think?
Hope we see you all out again on Friday, weather permitting of course! AND .......LET'S GET A GOOD GROUP OUT FOR PIZZA AFTER PICKEBALL ON FRIDAY!!
SEE YA!!
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Pickleball at Highland Lakes




We lsot this game.............We were playing against RICH!

Sunday, July 12, 2009
Rich Helps Coach Mo at Villages Clinic
An of course ........here's our Meadow Point Pickler, wearing his favorite "" T-shirt!!
For those of you who may be interestd. Mo's new DVD will be for sale on his website starting on July 13th, and you can pay using Pay Pal. We have our copy already and Rich has watched it at least three times. He does 21 different clinics on the DVD, so if you want to improve your game, it really worth getting. His website is: http://www.pickleballcoach.com/
And by the way - When you join his website you get newsletter every month. It's a great newsletter. ............MeadowPointe Competition showed up on his newsletter..........Now you all areWe were very surprised when the pictues of our winners from our Meadow being seen across the country!!!!
Here's a link to this last newsletter: July Newsletter
Friday, July 10, 2009
Meadow Pointe Picklers -Mark Your Calandars!!!!
The Kings Point Pickleball League will be hosting its annual “renowned” Labor Day Pickleball Jamboree on September 5th, 2009 (rain date September 12th ). Registration will be available on the http://www.gotpickleball.com/ website, at the courts during morning open play, at the South Clubhouse receptionist’s desk or by calling Louann at 813-944-8626.

Registration will be open until August 25th.
Event fees are $5.00 per player and will be collected the morning of the event at the sign in table. Kings Point’s residents and non-residents/visitors, at both the recreational level and competitive level of play, are invited to participate and/or cheer on players.
Games in the men’s, women’s and mixed divisions will be included in the day’s events. Players needing a partner are encouraged to register early to allow proper match ups in their category.
Lunch specials will be available for players and spectators.
More details and player/partners listings will be available at the http://www.gotpickleball.com/ website throughout the registration period.
Any questions may be directed to: louann@gotpickleball.com or by phone at 813-944-8626.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Courts Are Ready

The re-surfacing of the MP1 courts are completed... The lines have been painted red as per Rich's diagram and memo... The tennis players were already making use of court 3 playing singles this evening... Bob K.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Meadow Pointe Pickler - Mary Jones
When you meet a Florida resident, one of the first things you ask them is "Where are you from?" It seems that everyone is from somewhere else.......generally up North! But Mary Jones is a native Floridian, 2nd generation, Tampa, Florida. A Budget Analysis for USF, Mary is single, but shares her home and much of her time with her four furry canine companions.
Her job keeps her very busy, but when she can find time between work, her dogs and pickleball she enjoys bike riding, kayaking, crafting and doing volunteer work. She can really move on the court, and that is most likely because of the stamina required when she's playing softball or vollyball.
Good friend Steve Long introduced her to the game of pickleball. We wish her job would allow her to play with us more often. She did find time to play at the Labor Day Pickleball Jamboree with some of our group down in Sun City Center. If you ask her what she likes about pickleball, she'll tell you. "Exercise. Meet new people. I can actually play it!! It's fun, and everyone is so nice."
More recently, Mary competed in our First Annual Pickleball Round Robin here at Meadow Pointe and finished 3rd in the ladies competition. Congratulations, Mary Jones (or is it Long!!)
Friday, July 3, 2009

WELCOME TO MEADOW POINTE PICKLEBALL KEN AND PENNY KAUFFMAN
Ken and Penny saw our recent article in the newspaper and came to play with our group. We want them to know how welcome they are and invite them to keep coming back. Renee has already added them to our weekly distribution list.
AND ........fellow Meadow Pointe Picklers - I sent a note off to Pat and Suzi to see if they had made it to Washington yet, and to see if they had gotten a chance to play pickleball when they stopped in Las Vegas...........We know you all like to hear about what our fellow players are up to........so here's the note we got back from them.
"We got to Bellingham on the Sat before Father's Day, via Tallahassee to see Jeff, Austin to see Suzi's brother and his wife, Santa Fe, Bandolier Natl Monument, Las Vegas to visit friends from high school, Death Valley, Lake Tahoe, Crater Lake, and Mt Hood. We didn't get to play PB in Vegas. .............the only times they played out there was in the morning and we were busy then. Their courts were also indoors.
We've played here 3 times with our old group of regulars (5 of us). We play for about 2 hours and seem to get more playing time as you only sit out for one game. Anne seems to win no matter who is on her side. I think she has only lost one game so far. It seems like the games are faster here and more smashing.
Our court here did not have the back line painted so today we painted it and it should be ready for tomorrow. The lines here are painted a light green and are easier for me to see than the red lines at MP1. I think Bob was going to get them to paint the lines blue there. They show up the best.
Suzi's mom flew in on Monday and will be here for 4 weeks. Sunday we are leaving to go to Glacier Natl Park in Montana for a few days, and then back home thru the Canadian Rockies for a few more days.
It sure is nice playing in 70 degree weather with no humidity. I hope to have a few more people playing as we go along and will take some pictures for you. Take care and we'll see you in October"