Block 4 - Cornhole Tournament

Second Saturday Series - Cornhole Tournament - Teams of Two

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Rosters Due: Register Here by Thursday, December 7, 5:00 pm
Pool Play Begins: 
11:00am on Saturday, December 9 - Fitness Center Rec Gym

Pre-registration is required for the Second Saturday tournaments as brackets must be drawn up in advance of the competition. The email address that the captain submits on the official roster form will be used to communicate information prior to the start of the tournament regarding schedules, rules, policies, and procedures. All equipment necessary to compete in the tournament will be provided by Campus Rec. All outdoor tournaments will be "weather dependent" with the possibility of moving the competition day in the case of inclement weather. 
 

2023 Block 4 Champions

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Supreme Fart (Ayden Cherry & Shae Sheaff)

 

Rules

Cornhole is played with two teams of two players attempting to toss cornhole bags into the hole on a cornhole board to score points.

Objective

Be the first team to reach (or exceed) a score of 21 points at the end of an inning of play.

Cornhole Board Distance

The cornhole boards are placed 27 feet apart from front edge to front edge.

Cornhole Rules

Cornhole is played with two teams, each consisting of two players (doubles).
Players pitch their bags in an underhand motion from the pitcher's box next to each side of the board.
Players alternate turns tossing their cornhole bags toward the opposite board.
- After each team has pitched four bags, players take score, and resume pitching to the opposite board.
- The team who scored points in the previous inning goes first in the next inning. If it was tied, the team who went first in the last inning gets to go first again. 

Cornhole Scoring
A cornhole bag that goes through the hole is worth 3 points.
A cornhole bag that lands on the board and stays there is worth 1 point.
A cornhole bag that lands on the ground or bounces onto the board is worth 0 points.
Cancellation Scoring: Only one team can score points per inning. The team with the higher score cancels out the points of the opposing team in that inning.
Points Calculation: The team with the higher score in an inning earns the difference in points. For instance, if Team A scores 5 points and Team B scores 2 points in an inning, Team A earns 3 points for that inning.

Winning the Game
A The first player or team to reach or exceed 21 points at the conclusion of an inning is the winner.

Questions? Contact Andy Obringer

Report an issue - Last updated: 12/11/2023

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CHRIS STARR
Director of Recreation & Fitness Center
719-389-6767

CHRISTINA LORETE
Campus Rec Athletic Trainer
719-389-6891

ANDY OBRINGER
Assistant Director - Fitness Center
719-389-6112