Here's a sporting idea: Make pickleball the official state sport
Mill Creek Beacon December 30, 2021
Like other states, Washington claims its share of official symbols: the state flower is, of course, the rhododendron. The state bird? American goldfinch. Fish? Steelhead. Tree? Western hemlock. Fruit? Apple (natch).
We even have a state dance (square dance) and folk song ("Roll On, Columbia, Roll On"). Thank you, Woody Guthrie.
It might be a surprise to some, then, that Washington doesn't have an official state sport.
With the help of newly-appointed state Sen. John Lovick, D-Mill Creek, pickleball enthusiasts hope to fix that oversight.
Yes, pickleball.
To the uninitiated, pickleball – a paddle sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton and ping pong – is the fastest growing sport in the U.S., with more than 4.2 million players.
Sen. Lovick just dropped Senate Bill 5615 for consideration in the upcoming legislative session to make pickleball the official state sport of Washington. Sen. Sam Hunt of Olympia has signed on, and other legislators are interested, Lovick said.
Lovick didn't pick pickleball out of a hat. He said he and Mill Creek Beacon columnist Chuck Wright were talking last summer about the lack of an official state sport, and Wright encouraged Lovick to consider pickleball.
Wright, a fount of knowledge about all things Washington, noted that pickleball was actually invented here.
The movement's momentum really took off following a chance encounter in Kate Van Gent's driveway. She was arriving at her Mill Creek home a few months ago, just as Lovick was walking away from her front door. He was doorbelling for City Council candidate Melissa Duque at the time.
They began to chat, and she explained she was exhausted from playing five hours of pickleball. Seeing an opportunity, Lovick told her he was considering the pickleball legislation and asked for her help. Kismet.
Van Gent had taken up the sport at the start of the pandemic. She had been a pilates enthusiast, but COVID forced the closure of indoor gyms and other workout facilities, so she was looking for an alternative. (Read More)