The Hood River Cornhole League will be managed by Hood River Valley Parks Recreation District.
LEAGUE OVERVIEW
It has been called many things – Corn Toss, Bean Bag, Bean Toss, Soft Horseshoes, and Indiana Horseshoes – but to many of us the game is passionately known as Cornhole. Cornhole is a game in which small bags are tossed at a target consisting of an inclined wooden platform with a hole at one end. Teams will have two primary members and the option to sign on two additional alternates. The league will last for six weeks including a playoff tournament
League game days: Thursdays, June 20th - July 25th / No games July 4th (Play July 3rd instead)
End-of-Season Tournament: Saturday, July 27th / 12 pm start
Game Locations: Ferment Brewing Company grassy lot
League Game times: 3 matches per night - 6 pm, 6:30 pm and 7 pm
ROSTERS ELIGIBILITY
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All players must be added to the team roster - players who are not on a team's roster are considered ineligible.
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A player can ONLY be registered on one Hood River Parks Recreation District Cornhole team.
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Roster checks: All players must have photo ID at all games. Players found not to have ID will not be eligible to play in that game.
IMPORTANT DATES
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Team Registration opens: Monday, April 1st
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Team Registration closes: Monday, June 3rd
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Team Rosters due: Thursday, June 13th (bring to Team Captain meeting)
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Team Captain Meeting: Thursday, June 13th at 5:30 pm / Location: Hood River Aquatic Center
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League play begins Thursday, June 20th
- Championship Tournament dates: Saturday, July 27th / 12 pm start
TEAM REGISTRATION OPENS APRIL 1st
Register Your Team - Follow the 2 Steps Below:
- Team Captains download and complete this form: Submit Team Roster
- Team Captain collect fees from players
Pay Your Team Registration Fee - 2 Options:
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Pay on-line with a credit card/debit card - Pay Registration Fee ($150)
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Pay in-person with check, cash or credit card at the Hood River Aquatic Center ($250)
- Monday - Thursday 10 am - 5 pm
TEAM CAPTAINS
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Represent/participate the team in league meetings (in-person or virtual),
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Respond and attend to league communication (email, text, phone calls),
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Communicate to team members
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Maintain records for the team (scores, wins-losses, etc.) and
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Communicate team concerns to Parks and Recreation staff