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Scott Township Park in Carnegie, Pennsylvania is a popular spot for pickleball players. The park offers a well-maintained pickleball court with ample lighting for evening games. According to our booking data in the past year, it's one of the most frequented courts in the area. The park also provides convenient parking facilities close to the court. Additional amenities include restrooms, benches, and a nearby playground. The park's popularity and facilities make it a great choice for pickleball players.
Entrance notesThe entrance to Scott Township Park is located on Park Drive, off of Greentree Road in Carnegie.
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Christine
$50for weekly lessons
Christine
Bio: I bring an extensive racket/paddle background to the Instructor Team at TeachMeTo. I grew up playing Jr. tennis in Atlanta and continued on to play on scholarship on the University of Georgia Women’s Tennis Team. I continued playing competitive tennis and Platform tennis for “decades” before finding Pickleball. I entered my 1st Pickleball tournament 6 years ago and haven't touched a tennis racket since. I compete in PB tournaments all over the country and have won many medals in both Mixed and Women’s Doubles. I am a Level 2 IPTPA as well as PPR instructor and love to help others achieve their Pickleball goals – whether that means just enjoying rec play, or competing in tournaments.
Bio: I’m passionate about helping players of all levels unlock their pickleball potential—and have a blast doing it. With 17 years of coaching experience and a background as a former college athlete, I bring a mix of technical know-how, strategic insight, and just the right amount of competitive spirit (don’t worry, I only occasionally dive for the ball). Whether you're picking up a paddle for the first time or sharpening your tournament game, we’ll elevate your skills in a supportive, high-energy environment where improvement and laughter go hand in hand.