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Regional matters continued THE ‘OTHER’ PENTAGON PLAYS HOST FOR PICKLEBALL IN SIOUX FALLS T he name Pentagon conjures up images of the unique five-sided iconic building in Washington, D.C., that houses the country’s prestigious Department of Defense. A few time zones to the west is another Pentagon—this one a sports haven in South Dakota. Pickleball enthusiasts in the area are forced indoors when cold weather restricts outdoor play and the Pentagon, which is part of the Sanford Sports Complex in Sioux Falls, is the perfect venue for the sport that is growing in popularity. As president of the Sioux Falls Area Pickleball Club, Larry Plucker, a USAPA member, knows all too well the importance of providing year- round play for its members. “The motto of the club is ‘Fun, fitness and friendship.’ Everyone is here for one or all of those reasons, and to have the opportunity to hit the courts for a full 12 months is fantastic,” he says. For outdoor play, SFAP members, which currently number 326, play at a public facility, Riverdale Park. The Pentagon features six pickleball courts and has room to expand, a characteristic not lost on SFAP members. “Our group was formed in 2011 and in 2016 we had 160 members. In October of 2018 we were at 189 members. So, based on the creative and tireless efforts of a lot of volunteers, we have grown tremendously over the last few years. Some of our youngest players are in middle school and our oldest player is 83 years old,” adds Plucker. In 2007, the Sioux Valley Health System was renamed Sanford A PICKLEBALL JAMBOREE P By Kathy Getto ickle Jam! is a jamboree held in Boise, Idaho. The first one was in May 2019 and featured 86 players on 12 pickleball courts. This year’s Pickle Jam! sold out in two weeks, which would be 130 players on 12 pickleball courts at a fantastic indoor tennis facility. To accommodate the increased 54 demand for the April event, however, organizers doubled the capacity, opening it up to 250 players on 24 pickleball courts. A successful jamboree incorporates not only open-play sessions, but round robins and crazy competitions within skill levels. Social events like dinners and excursions create a sense TO SUBSCRIBE, CALL 888.308.3720 OR GO TO THEPICKLEBALLMAG.COM Health after Denny Sanford’s $400 million gift to the organization. The Pentagon, a 160,000-square-foot, five-sided facility is an integral part of the Sanford Sports Complex and is primarily a basketball facility that is also used for volleyball. It’s the home of the Sioux Falls Skyforce, the NBA G League affiliate of the Miami Heat. A throwback hardwood layout within the Pentagon, known as the Heritage Court, was inspired by gyms of the 1950s. The venue combines state- of-the-art amenities, including high-definition video boards and executive suites, with period- specific finishes that are a nod to the nostalgic days of basketball. • of community for all participants. Players can discuss with others how their community handled common pickleball challenges. It’s important that jamborees don’t sign up too many people for the courts they have available because players get frustrated waiting. There’s a fine line between getting time to catch your breath and waiting too long and getting too stiff to play. For more information about Pickle Jam! Boise, go to pickle-jam.com. •