Pickleball Revolution Sweeps South Bend: On a sunny day at Boehm Park in South Bend, pickleball enthusiasts of all levels came together for a special event – the first annual Ray Comer Pickleball Social. This gathering wasn’t just about learning and playing the game; it was also a tribute to Ray Comer, a long-time athletic supervisor whose passion helped put pickleball on the map in this community.
A Day for Pickleball Newbies and Pros Alike
Whether players were beginners or seasoned, the Ray Comer Pickleball Social offered something for everyone. For those who had never played, there were instructions on how to get started with the basics. Coaches and volunteers provided guidance on how to serve, score, and, most importantly, enjoy the game.
Meanwhile, experienced players had the chance to face off on the very court that was dedicated to Ray Comer, a figure well-known in the local sports scene. This blend of competition and learning made the event a perfect way to introduce more people to the sport Ray Comer loved so much.
Honoring Ray Comer’s Impact
Ray Comer wasn’t just a pickleball fan; he was one of the first to recognize the potential of the sport long before it became as popular as it is today. His dedication to sports and community involvement led him to organize pickleball leagues and events, ensuring the game had a strong foundation in South Bend. His wife, Lisa Comer, spoke at the event, sharing heartfelt memories of her husband’s impact on the local pickleball scene.
“Such a sweet, thoughtful way to remember a person who had a big influence on bringing pickleball to this area. He organized it and, of course, incorporated the right type of people, like the Michiana Pickleball Association, into the mix.” – (Lisa Comer)
The event served as a reminder of how much Ray did to connect people through sport, fostering not just competition but community spirit.
Michiana Pickleball Association’s Involvement
The Michiana Pickleball Association played a key role in making the Ray Comer Pickleball Social a success. The organization, which Ray had been involved with, has continued his work in promoting the sport in the region. The association brought together volunteers, equipment, and guidance to ensure new players and veterans had a great time on the court.
Beyond the social, the association remains committed to expanding pickleball’s reach in the area. They plan to hold more events throughout the year, building on the momentum from the Ray Comer Pickleball Social. Their efforts highlight how the game has grown, not just because it’s fun to play, but because it brings people together in a meaningful way.
News in Brief: Pickleball Revolution Sweeps South Bend
The first annual Ray Comer Pickleball Social was more than just a day on the courts. It was a celebration of a man who dedicated his life to sports and community. Through the smiles of beginners learning the game and the fierce but friendly competition among experienced players, Ray Comer’s spirit was ever-present.
This event wasn’t just about looking back, though. With organizations like the Michiana Pickleball Association leading the charge, the future of pickleball in South Bend looks brighter than ever.
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