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By Darryl Noble 2020 USAPA BOARD OF DIRECTORS USAPA CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OFFICERS CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD MESSAGE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Darryl Noble VICE CHAIRMAN CJ Jermstad SECRETARY Laura Patterson TREASURER TBA AT-LARGE BOARD MEMBERS BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS & MARKETING Stacie Townsend LEGAL & GRIEVANCE Phil Mortenson MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS Robert Quicksilver RECREATIONAL PLAY Philip Bullen STAFF DIRECTORS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Justin Maloof MANAGING DIRECTOR OF COMPETITION Karen Parrish MANAGING DIRECTOR OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS George Bauernfeind DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Linda Gartlan DIRECTOR OF RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS Hope Tolley DIRECTOR OF OFFICIATING Mark Peifer DIRECTOR OF MEMBER SERVICES Nikki Greene DIRECTOR OF FINANCE Dan Ellsworth DIRECTOR OF AMBASSADORS Claudia Fontana I t was an honor and is a privilege for me to have been elected by the USAPA board of directors to the position of chairman of the board effective January 1. I follow in the footsteps of some extremely dedicated and wise leaders, namely David Jordan and Jack Thomas. I was originally elected to the board in 2015 and have served as treasurer of the USAPA for five years. My lovely wife Cathryn and I started playing pickleball in 2011. Our story is the same as many people in that we were former tennis players. We actually met and fell in love on a tennis court in 2006. Around 2010, a good tennis buddy of mine came back from the National Senior Games where he had played tennis. During one of our men’s tennis weekends, he told us he had seen this sport called pickleball and that we should all try it. He had purchased a beginner set with wooden paddles and we went out on a tennis court, drew some chalk lines and gave it a try. I immediately fell in love with it, though sad to say my other tennis buddies did not. Cathy and I played pickleball for two years, and it was miniature tennis for us. We were banging the ball low and hard! Cathy wasn’t sold on it at first, but she stuck it out and played with me. We were invited to play with a pickleball group, and we played our bang-bang style. One of the players came up to us and said, “Do you really want to learn how to play pickleball?” “Of course!” we said, “What do you mean?” and he said you must get a soft game. This player is now a lifelong friend.  We kept comparing our tennis matches to our pickleball matches. We would try to figure out which one was more exercise and cardio. Our tennis matches, we just showed up, played and went home. Our pickleball matches, we never wanted to leave! Everyone interacted, laughed, mixed it up, and then socialized when we were too exhausted to play anymore. No comparison, pickleball was it for us! Over the nine years that I’ve been playing pickleball, I’ve come to realize that it’s not about winning tournaments, getting medals, and competing. Pickleball is about how it changes lives for the better. We all have heard the stories where people were down and out, in deep depression, in bad health, had no social life... It was pickleball to the rescue. That is what the sport is all about. I am so glad to be a part of it and be able to give back to the sport. There are lots of wonderful things planned for 2020 at the USAPA and we look forward to sharing them with you all. Best wishes for a happy and healthy New Year to all. • FEBRUARY/MARCH 2020 | MAGAZINE 9