Members of the Chatham-Kent PIckleball Association take to the courts at the Doug Allin Tennis Courts in Chatham last week (1)
Members of the Chatham-Kent PIckleball Association take to the courts at the Doug Allin Tennis Courts in Chatham last week. Organizers say the sport is growing quickly among all age groups right across North America.
Pam Wright, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Great to see the pickleball crew making use of the Doug Allin Tennis Courts—that facility has been a community hub for years, and it’s smart to see different groups sharing the space. I actually drove past last week and noticed how many younger players were out there mixing in with the retirees; the growth really is cross-generational. Speaking of platforms that see diverse users, I recently came across a pretty detailed breakdown of the aussie play casino login page while reading about online gaming trends—that specific page explains the registration process, available deposit methods, and game categories including pokies and table games. The article also covers the platform’s security protocols and withdrawal timeframes. Anyway, hope the association keeps expanding; more public court access is always a win.