The Pickleball Club at Franklin Elementary has seen such a surge in participation that it had to split into two groups. The club, founded by school teacher Joel Estrada, meets every Wednesday and Friday after school, offering students an opportunity to learn and play the fast-growing sport.
Community Support Helps Club Thrive
With increasing interest, Estrada has reached out to parents and the community for support. He has asked for volunteers to assist after school and for equipment donations to ensure all students can participate.
Pickleball’s Rising Popularity Among Students
The club provides a fun, active environment where students can develop new skills and enjoy a social sport. Thanks to Estrada’s dedication, pickleball is now a favorite activity at Franklin Elementary, bringing students together through friendly competition and teamwork.
News in Brief: Pickleball Club at Franklin Elementary
The Franklin Elementary Pickleball Club, founded by teacher Joel Estrada, has grown so much that it had to be split into two groups. Estrada is seeking community support and equipment donations. The club meets Wednesdays and Fridays after school and continues to spark excitement among students.
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