The game was invented in 1965 on Bainbridge Island, Washington, by three dads—Joel Pritchard, Bill Bell, and Barney McCallum—looking for a way to keep their kids entertained during the summer. Using a badminton court, ping pong paddles, and a perforated plastic ball, the game quickly gained popularity for its simplicity and fun.
But what about the name "pickleball"? While there’s been some debate, the most popular story is that it was named after the family dog, Pickles, who loved chasing the ball around the court. Whether or not that’s the definitive story, it certainly adds charm to the sport’s laid-back and fun-loving nature.
Pickleball is known for being an inclusive and accessible sport, making it one of the fastest-growing games in the U.S. It combines elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong, making it easy to pick up but challenging to master. Rally Sports and Social offers dedicated pickleball courts where both beginners and seasoned players can enjoy the game in a welcoming and competitive environment. So whether you’re in it for the cardio, the competition, or just the fun, you’ll find a community ready to play at Replay.