Pickleball Joins the Varsity Roster in Montgomery County Public Schools
Montgomery County, Maryland, is making headlines by becoming the first school district in the United States to introduce pickleball as a varsity sport. Starting this fall, all 25 high schools in the county will have their own pickleball teams, thanks to a groundbreaking partnership with the DC Pickleball Team and JOOLA. This move is set to bring new opportunities and experiences to student-athletes, with many looking forward to the unique benefits that pickleball offers.
A Landmark Decision
Dr. Jeff Sullivan, MCPS Athletic Director, expressed his enthusiasm for the introduction of pickleball into the county's sports programs. "We are bringing varsity Pickleball to all 25 high schools this coming fall season, with a partnership with the DC Pickleball Team and JOOLA," he announced. This decision not only marks a significant milestone for Montgomery County but also sets a precedent for other districts across the nation. "Montgomery County is the first district in the country to deem pickleball as a varsity sport," Dr. Sullivan proudly stated.
The sport, known for its inclusivity and wide appeal, is expected to have a lasting impact on students. Dr. Sullivan emphasized the broader benefits of the sport, saying, "Pickleball for all. It is an extremely inclusive sport that spans all ages and demographics. We believe pickleball is not something that will just benefit student athletes while they’re here in our program, but most importantly it is going to aid life-long health and well being." He further highlighted the long-term advantages, adding, "Lifelong opportunities for our student athletes."
Building Connections and Pathways to Professional Play
Adam Behnke, Chief Operating Officer of the DC Pickleball Team, spoke about the unique bonding opportunities pickleball offers. "Parents that are trying to connect with their kids can play the same sport as their child," he said, noting the sport's appeal across generations. Beyond just a school sport, the introduction of pickleball also opens doors for future athletic careers. "Pioneering a pathway to pro," Behnke described, as he outlined the potential for students to progress to professional levels. He added, "We are really excited to see how this is going to create opportunities for our student athletes to potentially one day wear an MLP jersey just like our pro, Vivian Glozman."
Support from JOOLA and Beyond
The initiative has also garnered support from JOOLA, a leading brand in the pickleball industry. JOOLA CEO, Richard Lee, highlighted the company's contributions to the program. "On top of providing all the paddles, nets, and balls, JOOLA is excited to design the first varsity pickleball uniform. We are also providing coaching education through our partner, RacketPro, which is the premier coaching education platform in pickleball," Lee explained. This comprehensive support underscores the commitment to ensuring a successful rollout of the sport in Montgomery County schools.
As the new school year approaches, the excitement for pickleball is palpable among students, parents, and educators. This initiative not only enriches the athletic offerings in Montgomery County but also sets a new standard for inclusivity and lifelong fitness in school sports. With strong partnerships and community support, pickleball is poised to become a cherished part of the student-athlete experience in Montgomery County.
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Elizabeth McGlynn
August 28, 2024 at 07:49AM
I am the Executive Director of Girls on the Run in Montgomery County. We operate an afterschool program in 90 MCPS schools and serve close to 4,000 families per year. We are hosting a Pickleball tournament and party in November at Dill DInkers in North Bethesda. We would love to get Joola involved. Is there someone that I can speak to about a potential sponsorship/partnership? My direct line is 301-881-3801 × 100. Thanks!