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CINCINNATI (AP) _ The projectiles are lighter than horseshoes and safer than lawn darts, but the idea's the same: Players try to hit a target several paces away.
The game is called cornhole, or corn toss, because players try to throw cloth bags filled with corn into a hole. It is an Ohio phenomenon that is catching on elsewhere around the Midwest and beyond.
"It's easy to play, you don't have to dig a pit, drive stakes or tear up your lawn," said Mike Whitton, founder and president of the American Cornhole Association.
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Hell yeah cornhole!!! This game is all the rage on Ohio campuses, even rivalling the famed Beer Pong here at OU. The game may seem rediculous, but it is soooo addictive once you get started.