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t s u J Age is r e b m u a N >>>>>>>>> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> t Nationals s e ld o e th is astaneda own. At 91, Doris C r—and she’s not slowing d playe By Drew Wathey Photos by Steven Jackson F or many, the moniker “Big D” refers to the city and play unless he took me, so I was able to play with of Dallas, Texas, where conversations are large the neighborhood boys while my older sister and the girls and the stories told, even larger. played with dolls and read books. I knew early on that But perhaps one Big D—Doris Castaneda— wasn’t for me, but sports were.” though short in stature, is aptly named. At 91 years Doris attended University High School. With no girls old, lovingly nicknamed Big D by her friends and teams available, she joined the Girls Athletic Association fellow competitors, Doris was this year’s oldest playing after school and played a variety of sports, including participant in the 2019 Margaritaville USA Pickleball softball, basketball and volleyball. The impenetrable spirit National Championships. that fuels her pickleball passion today was borne out of As with most athletically inclined girls growing up prior these activities early in her life. One of Doris’ goals in to the enactment of Title IX in 1972, opportunities for fact was to make the United States Olympic Team. She Doris to excel on athletic excelled in numerous fields were limited at events—most notably, best. But that didn’t stop discus and sprints—but in her. Living in the Cheviot the Olympic Trials for the Hills area of Los Angeles, Summer Games in 1948 there was a lot of open in London and the ’52 land around her house, Games in Helsinki, her so the neighborhood kids qualifying performances would play tag, hide and fell short for inclusion on seek, and football. the U.S. squad. “When a new house Earning a Bachelor was built, we loved to of Arts in Physical play in the big piles of Education from St. Mary’s sand that were brought College in Kansas, in,” she recalls. “My older Doris headed back Doris won silver medals in both Women’s Singles 75+, 85+ and in doubles, brother could not go out west to get her master’s teaming with Ron Schmeck. 28 TO SUBSCRIBE CALL 888.308.3720 OR GO TO THEPICKLEBALLMAG.COM