Cornhole tournament scheduled at Latta Park to kick off March Madness

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A cornhole tournament will take place at Latta University Historic Park on Sunday, March 15, from 2 to 6 p.m. The event is organized as a doubles competition and welcomes players of all skill levels. Sixteen teams, each with two players, can participate in the round-robin pool play format. All teams are guaranteed multiple games before advancing to a single-elimination playoff for top teams.

Prizes will be awarded to the top three teams and for the best team name. Registration costs $10 per team and participants must register both their teammate and team name on RecLink.

The event aims to foster community engagement by providing an opportunity for residents to gather in a relaxed setting with music and food available throughout the day.

Raleigh has a strong sports culture, hosting professional teams such as the Carolina Hurricanes, who have won the Stanley Cup. More information about Raleigh’s sports scene can be found on its official website. The city also emphasizes community life through events like this tournament.

The City of Raleigh is managed by an elected city council and a city manager who oversees daily operations. Details about governance are outlined on the official website and further information about public services is available via the city manager’s office page.

This tournament provides another example of how Raleigh contributes to local quality of life by organizing recreational activities that encourage community participation.



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