From left: Quincy Esannason, Maximus DeOliveira, Michael Andrew, and Jack Natalino.
Student engagement results in Registered Student Organization of the Year award
The pickleball community in Reading, Pa. is prominent. ÃÄÄïÖ±²¥ is no different. Over 40 students joined the in its debut semester. The club allows members to participate in weekly practices, monthly tournaments, and volunteer opportunities.
It began after President Jack Natalino and Vice President Quincy Esannason took a physical education pickleball course. They found their passion for the sport through the class and felt it could become a permanent opportunity for students to exercise and socialize in a stress-free environment.
"It's really good for stress for me because I'm a DPT major. I'm constantly doing homework and studying, so it's great to get out and just get some exercise and have some fun," said Natalino. "It's a great platform to meet new people and form good friendships. I thought it would be some small thing, maybe like a couple of my friends, but I've met at least 20 to 30 people through the Pickleball Club. Everyone's very nice to each other; I just see a bunch of smiles."