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Coo from the Coop for the week of April 29th

This week at the Backyard was fairly quiet from a Saskatchewan Cornhole League perspective, so I combined two weeks into one blog. Even though we never had any league play, we still saw over 400 people playing cornhole in the Backyard in the first week of May. The...

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Coo from the Coop for the week of April 22nd

Ok, we are into May, and the first deadline for the National tourney in British Columbia is May 15th. If you register before this date, you get a free National event jersey from Cornhole Canada. This is not to be confused with our deadly Saskatchewan Cornhole...

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Coo from the Coop for the week of April 15th

Newbie report: I am starting this week’s blog with a fantastic story from this weekend’s Regional. It happened as we saw a new Penguin lighting up the boards. Jax, who is 14 years old, came out in his first Regional and not only placed third in Singles but, with Joey,...

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Coo from the Coop for the week of April 8th

The Backyard had another first this week.  On Thursday, 40 single men and 40 single ladies came to the club for the first ever Cornhole Singles Night.  We divided them into two pools to ensure one from each sex was playing together on a team.  Then, we randomly paired...

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Coo from the Coop for the week of April 1st

Wow, what a night. I am going to start this week’s blog with the Friday Funholio. A sold-out Backyard saw a record; 93 players came out to throw the Funholio while listening to King for a Day. The band did not disappoint as they rocked the house while everyone was...

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Coo from the Coop for the week of March 25th

Last week, I wrote about a Switcholio system where we ran two brackets depending on where you finished in the standings. This week I will talk about changing how the round-robin is played. At the night's start, organizers would separate players into two pools. One...

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