Pickleball’s growth raises a racket in Victoria, amid bans over noise complaints
VICTORIA — Pickleball players readily admit their sport makes noise, but complaining about the sound of people having a healthy good time is out of bounds, say players and officials.
Connie McCann bounces a ball off her paddle, and says the rhythmic pok-pok-pok is only about as loud as street traffic or rain on a roof.
Not everyone agrees. In Victoria, pickleball players are being banned from some tennis courts due to noise complaints.
“The noise is people having fun,” said McCann, president of the Victoria Regional Pickleball Association. “It’s a good noise.”