Cornhole Classic draws a crowd Saturday, raises funds for Junior Football League
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Last Friday evening’s Cornhole Classic attracted 32-teams and 64 players to compete in the tournament, along with plenty of onlookers just happy to be inside the cool shade of Jones Pavilion, enjoying the action, and dining on Beau Bundy’s famous brisket sandwiches. The event was organized by Robert Reyes and Luke Mills to raise funds for the Canadian Wildcat Junior Football League. Proceeds from the tournament, raffle, and food sales totaled over $3,400, which will go into new equipment for the young Wildcats. Reyes expressed his appreciation to the sponsors, without whom the tournament would not have been possible. In photo at top, Camren Cavalier and Reyes coach up a group of Junior Wildcats, and below, a trio of young athletes compete with varying degrees of intensity in the Corn Hole Tournament. PHOTOS BY LAURIE EZZELL BROWN