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Jack Stagge Makes Cornhole History

It was a beautiful day in downtown Cincinnati – perfect weather for the ACO Monster World Cornhole Championship. And it was a massive competition for the crown, spearheaded by the American Cornhole Organization. It was also a beautiful day for cornhole history to be made: Jack Stagge, a southpaw from Lynchburg, Ohio, took home the gold to win it all. Not only did he win, he made history by taking down three-year cornhole champion, Matt Guy, in the semi-finals and then Steve Vanderver, ranked No. 2, in the final bout. Read More

The Power of Cornhole

Six years ago, no one at Easter Seals Work Resource Center could foresee that 20 sheets of donated plywood would launch a new job training program for people with disabilities, a major fundraiser for the agency, and the Monster Energy World Cornhole Championship. Read More

Navy Destroyer Creates Cornhole Camraderie

Aboard the USS Chafee, some of the officers and crew are quietly alert -- working, watching.

The Chafee is 9,217 tons of American strength capable of carrying out air, undersea, surface, strike, and air control warfare operations in extreme, multi-threat environments. It can do everything from detecting, tracking and destroying aircraft to collecting hydrographic and oceanographic data. Read More

The King of Cornhole is a Real Underhanded Guy

Having earned the crown three times already, Matt Guy is indisputably the King of Cornhole.

But that’s almost an understatement. Read More

Dangers in the Field

Lawn games are meant for large groups of family and friends, and of the options: bocce, horseshoes or lawn darts, cornhole is by far the safest. Players don't wield two pound, hard resin balls, or throw metal objects at five to 10 miles per hour, or fling twelve-inch long needles into the air. Instead, a one-pound bag of corn is tossed onto an inclined board. However, in spite of the seemingly harmless nature of the game, certain dangers do lurk in the field. Read More