Dawson County Parks & Recreation Rock Creek Sports Complex Pickleball Guidelines v About Pickleball General Rules for Pickleball at Rock Creek

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Dawson County Parks & Recreation Rock Creek Sports Complex Pickleball Guidelines v.2 2019 About Pickleball General Rules for Pickleball at Rock Creek Paddle Stacking & Player Rotation Pickleball Etiquette Pickleball Safety Never Played? How to Get Started Resources

Pickleball Pickleball is a court sport played on a badminton-sized court with the net set to a height of 34 inches at the center. It is played with a perforated plastic ball similar to a whiffle ball and composite or graphite paddles about twice the size of ping-pong paddles. It can be played indoors or outdoors and is easy for beginners to learn, but can develop into a fastpaced, competitive game for experienced players. In addition, the game has developed a passionate following due to its friendly, social nature, and its multi-generational appeal. New players can learn the basic rules quickly in a single session. No special apparel is needed just something comfortable and appropriate for a court sport. Equipment is inexpensive and easily portable. The game can be played by all ages. The sport is governed by the USA Pickleball Association (USAPA.org) which maintains the rules, promotes the sport, sanctions tournaments, and provides player rankings. In 2010, the International Federation of Pickleball (IFP) adopted the USAPA rule book. This was an important step for international growth as the adoption of a singular rulebook ensures consistency in game play and regulations wherever pickleball is played. For more information, please visit www.usapa.org The official 2019 rule book can be found at: https://www.usapa.org/ifp-official-rules/ For an excellent 4 minute overview of the basics of Pickleball, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvylxhn3ucq Beginning on March 3, 2019, 3-6 indoor pickleball courts will be available on designated dates and times for Open Play Rock Creek Sports Complex 445 Martin Road Dawsonville, Georgia 30534 2

Let s Play Pickleball Rock Creek Sports Gymnasium 445 Martin Road, Dawsonville, Ga. 30534 The Rock Creek Pickleball Guidelines are in compliance with the USAPA and have been reviewed and approved by Dawson County Parks & Recreation. It is expected that pickleball players enjoying the game at Rock Creek will adhere to these guidelines. Open Play For the current Open Play schedule, visit http://dawsoncounty.org/departments/recreation/athletic-programs/#pickle Open Play is for pickleball players who have their own paddle, know the basic rules, and how to score. New to pickleball? Check out How to get started (page 9) Never played a racquet sport? A beginners clinic is recommended * (page 9) Just show up on designated days and play at the scheduled times. Sign in at the front desk upon arrival. Assist with net placement before play begins & with returning nets to the storage location after play. (Six nets are assembled and stored in the back hallway between the gyms. The assembled nets must be handled carefully because of the aluminum frames. Three players should move each net, lifting the nets from bottom of the bases on each end and in the middle.) USAPA rules and scoring will be observed. Paddle stacking will be the method for player rotation (pages 4 & 5). Indoor Onix Fuse balls will be provided by Dawson County Parks & Rec. Bring your paddle. Wear tennis or court shoes, NOT running shoes. No cost for county or non-county residents. All Dawson Country Parks & Recreation rules for gymnasium use will be observed. The Dawson County Parks and Recreation Zero Tolerance Policy will be implemented for the purpose of upholding a safe, healthy, and enjoyable recreation environment for all citizens of Dawson County and our visitors. http://dawsoncounty.org/uploads/files/parksandrecreation/zero_tolerance.pdf Special Events** Clinics* Round Robins* GRPA Pickleball 7th District Playoffs (August, location to be announced) GRPA Pickleball State Championship (September 13-15, Rabun County) * Sign up is required for clinics or round robins ** Please provide your email address when signing in at the front desk to receive Rock Creek Pickleball News. 3

Paddle Stacking & Player Rotation Paddle stacking is an easy, simple method to self manage player rotation on and off courts when all courts are full and players are waiting to play pickleball. Several variations of paddle stacking are being used across the country for indoor and outdoor play, and have proven to minimize waiting time between games. Instead of the player waiting in line, the player s paddle is waiting in line. Since another player may have the exact same paddle, please put your name on your paddle. The process of paddle stacking begins when all courts are in use and additional players arrive. The process determines who plays on the next available court. 1. Paddles are placed in a line, with the paddles to the far left next up to play when a court is available; these paddle owners have been waiting the longest. Players just finishing their game will place their paddles at the end of the line on the far right. There is no reason to break in line. 2. Place your paddle at the end of the line as a single paddle, two stacked paddles, or four stacked paddles. Two stacked paddles (1 on top of the other) indicate 2 players are playing together as partners but, not choosing their opponents. Four stacked paddles (4 paddles on top of each other) indicate 4 players wish to play as a foursome. These players may be practicing for a tournament or just enjoy playing together. Four stacked paddles could also mean 4 beginners are choosing to play together, or 4 girls choosing a girls game. Since this is OPEN Play, everyone is expected to mix in with all the players. Stacking 2 or 4 paddles is acceptable for a few games, but not intended to be used for the entire open play session. Keep in mind, when stacking 2 or 4 paddles, the wait time may be slightly longer, simply for the privilege of playing with specific players of your choosing. 3. If a player already in line wants to play with someone farther back in line, that player must relinquish his place in line and move his paddle back in line (to the right) to stack paddles with the chosen player(s). Forming a 2 or 4 stack is never a reason to jump forward in line. 4. The players in a 2 or 4 stack must agree to the groupings. 5. A player is limited to placing only 1 paddle in the rotation line. 6. Do not move a paddle in the line unless it is belongs to you. 7. All waiting players will need to pay attention when a game has been completed, since four new players from the paddle line are up. A quick player changeover will reduce waiting time for everyone. 8. There are several combinations for gathering 4 players from the paddle line (4 single paddles, 2 singles and one 2-stack, two 2-stacks, or one 4 stack). Depending on where a 4 stack or a 2 stack falls in the line, single paddles or a 2 stack may need to move forward in line to have 4 players for the next available court. Examples on page 5 4

Paddle Stacking continued... 1 2 3 4 & 5 6 7,8,9,10 11 Example 1 Paddle line with 11 paddles: 1,2,3,6,11 are single paddles 4 & 5 are a 2 paddle stack 7,8,9,10 are a 4 paddle stack Paddle 1 has been waiting longest and is next up to play. Four players finish and a court is available. Four players coming off the court place their paddles to the right of paddle 11 (end of the line) as single paddles and would be paddles #12,13,14,15 (not shown in this picture). Paddles 1,2,3,and 6 are next up to play and move to their court. That leaves 2-stack 4 & 5 at the front of the line (or far left) and will take the next available court. However 4 & 5 need 2 players, the next available 2 players would be paddle 11 and paddle 12 (not pictured). After 4 & 5,11,12 take the next court, the 4 stack 7,8,9,10 will finally be at the front of the line. A single paddle has the most flexibility and can move ahead of a 2 stack or a 4 stack to round out the 4 players needed for the next available court. Example 2 Paddle line with 8 paddles: 1,2 are single paddles 3,4,5,6 are a 4-stack 7,8 are a 2-stack The far left paddle is the #1 paddle and has been in line the longest. When a court becomes available, single paddles 1 & 2 and 2-stack paddles 7 & 8 will play as the next group. Paddles 7 & 8 will be partners because of the 2-stack and will play against 1 & 2. For the privilege of playing together, paddles 3,4,5,6 will wait slightly longer than paddles 7 & 8, but will play together as a foursome and will play after 1,2,7,8. And one more thought on sharing busy courts... When there are no waiting players, games are played to 11, win by 2. If there are at least 8 players waiting, the games will be played to 11, win by 1. When the number of waiting players reaches 16, games may be reduced to 9 points, win by 1, allowing quicker court turnover without significantly reducing play time. Pickleball players waiting for a court is a time to visit with other players, to catch your breath, and hydrate. Be patient and have fun! 5

Pickleball Etiquette Pickleball is only a game. It is not a metaphor for life. The objective of recreational PB is healthy exercise for the body and mind, good competition while showing respect to your partners and opponents, and having fun. Open Play is considered social pickleball. Knowing the rules regarding line calls is a very important element of the game. We all have to do our best to give the benefit of the doubt to our opponents when calling the lines. You are responsible to call the lines on your side of the court and your opponents are responsible to call theirs. Forgetting our roles may cause tension. If you have not reviewed Section 6 Line Call Rules in the in USAPA Tournament Rule Book, 2019, please take the time to review and be a good steward of the game. https://www.usapa.org/ifp-official-rules/ The Dawson County Parks and Recreation Zero Tolerance Policy will be followed for the purpose of upholding a safe, healthy, and enjoyable recreation environment for all citizens of Dawson County and our visitors. Here are a few suggestions for the PB player interested in elevating the game, along with creating a positive experience for fellow PB players. Many of the guidelines for courtesy on the courts revolve around not interrupting play on nearby courts. Begin each game by acknowledging the other players, make introductions. At the end of each game, find something positive to say to the other team at the net. Never leave a game without acknowledging your partner and opponents. Avoid excessive conversation or loud outbursts that may distract players on other courts. If the ball is out and it is on your side of the net, call it out. If it is close, give the benefit of the doubt to your opponents. USAPA Rule 6.D.3 Never question your opponents line call. USAPA Rule 6.D.5 If you or your partner step into the kitchen while volleying (or on the kitchen line), call it on yourself or your partner. Be very cautious about calling kitchen or serving faults on your opponents. Allow your opponents to call their own foot faults. 6

Etiquette continued... Never ask for, or accept, line calls from spectators. Never yell at your partner or opponents in anger. Never swear or use hostile or sarcastic language. The corollary to the above is obvious. Compliment players on outstanding shots or on a really great game. (Not on every point, but when appropriate.) It is more fun playing with a partner who is positive and supportive. Be considerate of different skill levels. The advanced player can easily adjust the power and finesse game to ensure all 4 players on the court have fun. Remember this is social pickleball. Court Etiquette When serving, the server is required by the USAPA rules to call the score prior to the serve. Calling the score lets the receiver know you are ready to serve and helps all players keep track of the score. It is unnecessary for other players to call the score between points. Do not chase a ball into an active court. Be courteous and return other balls that stray into and behind your court. If another team's ball enters your court during play, call a LET for safety's sake, stop your play, and re-serve the point. When play is completed and you are leaving the court, be courteous to players still playing on the next court. Ensure ample clearance and exit the court quickly so as not to hold up play on the court nearest to your exit. When your game is over, please gather the balls for the next 4 players. In summary, be courteous, & respectful of your fellow PBall players, interacting with them the same way you would have them interact with you! 7

Pickleball Safety 1. Don t overplay your current physical condition. Just One More Game has resulted in many unnecessary injuries. 2. Hydrate. This means drink water. Drink BEFORE you are thirsty. 3. Warm up before playing. Insufficient warm up time is a major cause of sports injuries. Please be willing to warm up at least 5 minutes or until everyone is ready to play. Rushing to start play could result in a sidelining injury. 4. Follow your normal warm-up and cool down routine, stretching before and after play if appropriate for you. 5. If a ball comes onto your court from another court, or if you hear LET or Ball On Court, STOP play immediately. Replay the point. 6. Don t just swat a wayward ball across active courts. Pick it up and toss it to the player on the other court. 7. If you hit a ball into another court, immediately call LET or Ball On Court. 8. If a ball is going towards another court, do not chase it onto an active court. Stop, yell Let and allow the other players to stop play and retrieve the ball. 9. If you need to cross an active court to get to a vacant court, to exit your court after play, or to retrieve a ball, WAIT until their current point is over. 10. If anything falls on the court, quickly remove it. 11. If you are near your partner with an overhead slam opportunity where you may hit your partner, stop play. Let the ball drop and lose the point. Do NOT hit your partner. Be aware of not only your partner s position on the court, but your own position. 12. If you can go back more safely for an overhead than your partner, (if their mobility is limited), you cover the overheads. Likewise let them cover for you if the situation is reversed. Discuss this prior to the start of a game. 13. When going back for a lob, turn and run back, Do NOT backpedal. Many falls happen because someone backpedals instead of turning and running. This is a hard thing to do correctly, and needs to be practiced. Add this to your drills. 14. If you see someone who displays signs of dizziness, weakness, or lack of concentration, call a time-out. Talk to the player, if any sign of disorientation, contact the Parks & Rec personnel at the front desk for assistance. * 15. If someone falls on the court, all play STOPS until the situation is assessed. If necessary, contact the Parks & Rec personnel at the front desk for assistance.* 16. If a fall involves a bump on the head, the fallen player should be encouraged to take a break. Notify the Parks & Rec personnel as appropriate. * * In case there is no Parks & Rec personnel at the front desk to assist with an emergency requiring medical attention, please call 911. If no cell phone coverage, use the land line on the front desk; dial 9 for an outside line, then 911. 8

Never Played Pickleball? How to Get Started Pickleball is an easy and fun sport to learn. Here are a few tips for a fast start! First, do a little homework by watching a short 2 minute pickleball for beginners video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftvpydkzqo0 Take the next step and learn how to score and also a few basic rules at www.playpickleball.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhmivyygqoi (scoring) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvfb97hvlxs (a few basic rules & scoring) For more in-depth information, check out www.usapa.org Learning to Play Now ready to play after finishing your homework? Have you played tennis, racquetball, squash, ping pong, etc., and had fun? You may now be ready for basic pickleball during Open Play. To participate in Open Play, a paddle, an understanding of the basic rules and scoring are needed. As you play more pickleball, you will learn the different shots, the strategy and the importance of finesse in this game. And you will learn to dink! Don t forget the great videos on PickleballChanel.com, click on Pickleball 411. There are also certified pickleball instructors in the North Georgia area who can help take your game to the next level. See Resources page 10 Never played a racquet sport before? A beginners clinic is recommended. A free clinic is a great way to work on the basics without the pressure of playing a game during Open Play. After your clinic, consider joining other novice players during Open Play at Rock Creek on Sunday evenings from 6-9pm. After a couple times on the courts, your confidence will soar and you will enjoy playing pickleball, the fastest growing sport in the country. There are several options for beginners clinics in surrounding counties. For the current schedule, more details on clinics in Dawson and neighboring counties, or to join the Pickleball email list, please contact Rock Creek Park at (706) 344-3466 or email recreation@dawsoncounty.org. Buying a Paddle & Finding Court/Tennis Shoes A favorite source for paddles is online at www.pickleballcentral.com. Before purchasing, check out the Paddle Guide on Pickleball Central for help with selecting the right paddle: www.pickleballcentral.com/pickleball_paddle_guide_s/49.htm. A paddle comparison chart provides weight, grip size & price information. Use discount code CRYONAH as you check out for a 5% discount. You will find a quality composite or graphite paddle in the $75 range. When buying online from Pickleball Central, you may return or exchange it within 30 days. Always confirm the return/exchange policy. Dick s Sporting Goods has expanded their online selection of paddles, with a 60 day return policy. In-store selection is limited In the Gainesville area, stop by Racquets & Togs (just off the square) at 115 Bradford St. North, Gainesville, Ga - phone 770-532-9900. www.racquetsandtogs.com. They also carry true, quality tennis shoes. In Woodstock, there is an Asics Outlet store at 915 Ridgewalk Pkwy, Ste D440, Woodstock, Ga. for tennis/court shoes. Asics is a very popular tennis shoe. If in Roswell or Kennesaw, check out the PGA Tour Superstore for a great selection of tennis shoes. This is a golf store, but has a large selection of tennis footwear. Check out the website for selection and prices: www.pgatoursuperstore.com/tennis/footwear/ 9

Additional Resources For the current Rock Creek Pickleball Open Play schedule http://dawsoncounty.org/departments/recreation/athletic-programs/#pickle For the Holiday Closing Schedule for Dawson County Parks & Rec http://dawsoncounty.org/departments/recreation/ To review the Dawson County Parks and Recreation Department Zero Tolerance Policy: http://dawsoncounty.org/uploads/files/parksandrecreation/zero_tolerance.pdf To share these guidelines with a friend, use this link to Dawson County Park & Rec at http://dawsoncounty.org/departments/recreation/athletic-programs/#pickle Visit www.pickleballcentral.com to find the pickleball superstore. Select Pickleball 411 at www.pickleballchannel.com for video lessons & tips from pickleball coaches & pros. Visit the USAPA site at www.usapa.org for membership information, Learning to Play, Places 2 Play, & more. Find the official 2019 Pickleball rules at https://www.usapa.org/ifp-official-rules/ For a list of IPTPA certified pickleball instructors level I and level II in Georgia, visit https://iptpa.com/ For a list of PPR certified pickleball coaches and pros, visit https://www.pprpickleball.org/ Google basic pickleball rules for a condensed version of the rules. Google pickleball basics videos to find even more fun and informative information. Contact Celia Otwell at caotwell@gmail.com for pickleball questions, to inquire about a clinic, or to be added to or removed from the email distribution list. Thank you to the Dawson County Parks & Recreation Management & Staff! Pickleball players appreciate the opportunity to play pickleball indoors at Rock Creek Sports Complex March 2019 10