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Pickleball Hits Jackson: Conger Park’s New Courts in Demand

Pickleball Hits Jackson: According to a 2024 Sports and Fitness Industry Association report, pickleball is now the fastest-growing sport in the country. Invented in 1965, this paddle and ball game has seen a meteoric rise in popularity over recent years.

In Jackson, Conger Park has emerged as a hotspot for pickleball enthusiasts. The park boasts 18 permanent pickleball courts, a significant upgrade from the six tennis courts that were previously in place.

Local Enthusiasts Share Their Passion

One of Jackson’s dedicated pickleball players, Eddie Kessler, was seen on the courts during the nationally recognized day for the sport. Playing since 2020, Kessler frequents the courts six days a week. “It’s very competitive,” mwntioned Kessler. “Anybody can play it from the very young to the very old.” He also expressed his belief that pickleball will one day become an Olympic sport.

The Journey of Brian Jones

Brian Jones, another avid player, began his pickleball journey a year and a half ago by taking free beginner lessons from Jackson’s pickleball ambassador, Ron Harris. “I had never heard of pickleball before,” Jones shared. “I always played a little tennis, played a little ping pong. And then it was just pretty natural to pickleball. I got the bug like everybody did. It’s a great way to meet new people, get a little workout in sweat, and just have a good time.”

Opportunities Abound in Jackson

With ample opportunities to play pickleball in Jackson, now is the perfect time to give the sport a try.

News in Brief: Pickleball Hits Jackson

Pickleball, the fastest-growing sport in the U.S. according to a 2024 Sports and Fitness Industry Association report, has surged in popularity in Jackson. Conger Park now features 18 permanent pickleball courts, replacing six tennis courts. Local player Eddie Kessler, active since 2020, plays six days a week and believes pickleball could become an Olympic sport. Brian Jones, who started playing a year and a half ago after taking free lessons from Jackson’s pickleball ambassador Ron Harris, finds the sport a great way to meet people and stay fit. Jackson offers numerous opportunities for pickleball enthusiasts, making it an ideal time to try the sport.

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