Games every Saturday at 10:30 am at Kelly Park on Ft Bliss pavilion #8. Directions from Cassidy Gate:
Go through Cassidy Gate, left on Marshall Rd, then go past the Hann Rd & Marshall light, turn left onto McNair Rd, then look to the right and you will see the gate. We will be at Pavilion #8
Directions from Buffalo Soldiers Gate:
Take Buffalo Soldier Rd, turn right onto Jeb Stewart Rd, turn left
onto Cassidy Rd, then right onto Marshall Rd, then go past the Hann Rd & Marshall light, turn left onto McNair Rd, then look to the right and you will see the gate. We will be at Pavilion #8
If you have any questions, or need directions, please text me 407-256-2275. Co****le Boards:
Boards are positioned 27’ from the front edge to front edge of the board. Co****le Pitchers Boxes: A designated pitchers box is a 4’ x 3’ area at each end of the court and on both sides of each board; (4) boxes in all. Co****le Foul Lines: The front edge of the corn hole board is the foul line. The front of the board is 3”to 4” from the ground to the top of the playing surface. The back of the board is 12”from the ground to the top of the playing surface.
8 Bags – 4 each of two different colors. Each bag is made from two fabric squares with double-stitched seaming. The bags should be made from a durable fabric like canvas, twill, or synthetic suede. Each bag measures roughly 6” by 6” and weighs 15 to 16 ounces. Co****le Scoring | ACO Official Co****le Rules
Traditional 21: The game shall be played to the pre-determined number of twenty-one (21) points. The first player/team to reach (or exceed) that amount at the conclusion of a frame is the winner. Woody: Refers to any corn hole bag that has been pitched and remains on the corn hole board playing surface at the conclusion of the frame. Each woody is 1pt. Co****le – Refers to any corn hole bag that has been pitched and passes through the corn hole board hole at anytime within the frame. Each co****le is 3pts. Cancellation Scoring: The approved method of scoring for the sport of co****le is “cancellation” scoring. In cancellation scoring, the points of one player cancel out the points of their opponent. Using this method, only one player/team can score in each frame. Example: Red achieves one (1) woody and two (2) corn holes. Blue achieves two (2) woodies and zero (0) corn holes. 7 points – 2 points = Red scores 5 points for that frame. Foul Bags – Refers to any corn hole bag that has not been determined as a “woody” or “corn hole”, or was designated a foul bag as the result of rules violation. Designated Foul Bags – Refers to any co****le bag that has not been determined as a “woody” or “corn hole”, or was designated a foul bag as the result of rules violation. Bags contacting the ground before reaching the playing surface and bags pitched when a player has crossed the foul line are Foul Bags. If a foul bag lands on the playing surface or comes to rest touching the ground and the board, it must be removed immediately. Doubles Play | ACO Official Co****le Rules
Team A competes against Team B – each team is comprised of two (2) people. Each team will stay in their designated lane for the whole game. Players at the headboard will alternate pitching bags until each player has pitched all (4) of his/her bags. Players at the footboard will take score and resume pitching back to the other co****le board. Pitching | ACO Official Co****le Rules
Players alternate pitching bags (one player at a time) until each player has pitched all (4) of his/her bags. A player must pitch all (4) co****le bags from their designated co****le pitchers box. Players must deliver the bag with an under-hand release. One foot must be completely within the pitcher’s box at the time of releasing the bag. Players must not cross the foul line with their feet before the bag has landed. Pitching the Next Frame | ACO Official Co****le Rules
The player/team who scored in the preceding frame shall pitch first in the next frame. If neither player/team scores, the player/team who pitched first in the preceding frame shall retain first pitch in the next frame. Raking Co****le Bags | ACO Official Co****le Rules
If bags become piled inside the co****le board hole and may interfere or obstruct with the next pitch or if there is question whether a co****le bag would have naturally fallen through the hole, a player may request to “rake” the co****le bags that have fallen inside the hole. Important note: During raking, all efforts should be made to leave bags on the playing surface undisrupted, in their natural state, and to leave bags that may hang on the rim of the hole from falling inside the hole unnaturally. If a bag is resting on a piled bag, and unavoidably falls into the hole as a result of raking, then it shall be counted as a “co****le.”