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Palm Beach Royals Introduce Over 70 Kids to Pickleball at Spring Break Clinic

The Palm Beach Royals partnered with the Palm Beach County Boys & Girls Club to bring pickleball to more than 70 kids during spring break.

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Palm Beach Royals Introduce Over 70 Kids to Pickleball at Spring Break Clinic
Source: palmbeachnow.com

The Palm Beach Royals took their mission off the competitive court and into the community last week, partnering with the Palm Beach County Boys & Girls Club to run a spring break clinic that introduced more than 70 local children to pickleball fundamentals, rules, and play.

The clinic reflects what the Royals have described as a core organizational priority since their founding. "Our mission is to elevate pickleball to new heights while building a lasting legacy both on and off the court," the team has stated, and the Boys & Girls Club partnership puts that language into practice with a concrete participant count attached to it.

The outreach also arrives at a moment when the Royals are building out their competitive infrastructure in Palm Beach County. The organization hosted its first-ever The Dink Minor League Pickleball event at Life Time Fitness Boca Raton on March 7-8, bringing together elite amateur players under a team-based format the Royals describe as "the beginning of a pathway." Running a youth clinic in the same month signals an intent to develop interest at both ends of the player pipeline.

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The Boys & Girls Club of Palm Beach County gave the Royals access to a ready audience of young people during spring break, a stretch when structured activities carry real value for kids and families. Teaching pickleball fundamentals in that context lowers the barrier to entry considerably: no prior experience, no equipment required, just an introduction to a sport that has become one of the fastest-growing in the country.

With Minor League Pickleball framed around the idea that players "compete as a team, under a banner, and for something bigger than a medal," seeding that culture early through a spring break clinic may be one of the more deliberate moves the Royals have made yet.

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