When Marshall resident Barb Rosene signed up to take a pickleball course at Kellogg Community College five years ago, it motivated her to find a spot locally where people could come together to play the sport.
That summer, Rosene put an ad in the newspaper encouraging people to come out to the tennis courts at Marshall High School, where Rosene said close to 100 people showed to the first gathering.
Around 20 of those people stayed for the rest of that summer to form a pickleball group to play the game that combines ping pong and tennis into one.
Not long after that, Rosene was able to find a permanent home of sorts when she found out the former owner of the historic Villa on Verona in Marshall, Katy Banfield, was trying to figure out what to do with the tennis courts at the facility.
That’s when Rosene got in touch with Banfield and was able to turn the two tennis courts into pickleball courts, as tape is required for new lines as pickleball is played in a smaller area than a tennis match.
When describing the game to those who haven’t given it a try, Rosene said it’s like “ping pong on steroids” and is a sport for all age groups.
“The thing is, it’s just a fun sport,” said Rosene. “Supposedly it’s better for you on your joints than tennis. It’s just good to get out and have a good time and enjoy it. The number of people who have come out and joined us to play—it’s the game of the young and old. The age levels are all over the place and there’s just a variety of people, men and women.”
While Rosene started the pickleball gatherings at the Villa on Verona when Banfield was the owner, The Villa recently underwent an ownership change with Mason and Virginia Novess taking it over on March 1.
The Novesses, who are also currently raising their 10-month-old daughter Logan, said they want to promote a family-like atmosphere no matter what guests may find themselves at The Villa for, with Mason saying the commodity of people coming together for pickleball fits right into what their vision is for The Villa.
“I love having pickleball here,” Mason said. “It encourages people to get outside, move around and try to get healthy. It’s good for their mental health to get together with other people and play some games. It’s a fun way to exercise—a lot of people don’t like to exercise because it’s hard and it’s boring, but pickleball is a good way to move and be active and have fun. We want to encourage fun ways for people to move here.”
While the majority of the guests who stay at The Villa are from out of town visiting, Virginia said many of the events held there are built and meant for the community in the area to come together and have fun, which is what pickleball promotes as well as some of The Villa’s other summer events, such as Music on the Grounds.
“When you talk about an event space, most of the people (who stay) aren’t from Marshall - they are in bringing business to the area, which is great,” said Virginia. “But pickleball and Music on the Grounds are for the community and we’re really looking forward to meeting people through that and bringing people together through those things.”
Both the Novesses and Rosene said the atmosphere with the people who play pickleball at The Villa is laid back, with the Novesses mentioning everyone who regularly comes out to play are welcoming and friendly.
Rosene said she encourages anyone looking for an activity to come out and give the sport a try, no matter age or skill level as she said there have been several new players who have come over the years that ended up enjoying the game.
“Come on out, - we’ve got quite a few paddles and plenty of balls, so if you want to come out and play then just come on out,” said Rosene. “I do recommend not buying anything (paddles, balls, etc.) until you’ve actually played a couple games and you think ‘okay, I think I’d like to play’ because if you don’t get a decent paddle, it can hurt your game and they’re not cheap. I think the average one right now is about $45, and that’s for one you can get on sale. So, it’s not cheap but you want a good paddle.”
The Marshall Area Pickleball Group plays at the Villa on Verona (1100 Verona Rd., Marshall) on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 a.m.-noon and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6-8 p.m. All levels are welcome with paddles and balls available for newcomers.
Those interested can contact Barb Rosene at 269-579-1837 or email Barbara.rosene@gmail.com and can visit the Marshall Area Pickleball Facebook page for more information.