Keyara Peterson & Mailyn Dela Cruz Gigante: Competitive Fire and New Beginnings
The Battle of the Queens isn’t just another tournament. It’s an atmosphere — part competition, part reunion, part proving ground. And in the middle of it, Keyara Peterson and Mailyn Dela Cruz Gigante were making noise that felt a lot like the start of something big.
Keyara came in ready. Big Blind Draw? She drew Matthew Alley, battled through the field, and finished 9th — the kind of start that says, don’t look away just yet.
In Singles, she went 4–0 in rounders, earning Tier 1 placement before finishing 3–2 for 9th overall. That’s called getting your reps in at altitude.
Then came the main event — Doubles.
Keyara and Mailyn hit the boards like they were making up for lost time. 5–1 in rounders, 5th overall in bracket play, and a clear reminder that chemistry doesn’t need months to build when it’s real.
She threw the Brotherhood Code 3s all weekend — bags so dialed in they might as well have been GPS-guided. Her review was simple: “They do everything.”
That’s the kind of bag loyalty you can build a season around.
Keyara gave props to Stix Bar for the support — because you never forget the places that believed in you first. Then she said what everyone else was thinking:
“To be able to throw back with Mailyn is truly an honor… and this is just the start.”
It sounded like gratitude.
It felt like a warning.

Madison Collins: Competing with Heart and Brotherhood Pride
Madison Collins doesn’t just play tournaments — she inhabits them.
At Battle of the Queens, she teamed with Kailey Morgan for a weekend that wasn’t about medals or money. It was about connection, about showing up and reminding everyone that Brotherhood isn’t just a brand — it’s a community that travels.
She said it best: “Had a great time playing in one of my favorite tournaments… loved getting to hang out and support everyone.”
You can’t fake that kind of joy.
Madison thanked the sponsors who helped her make the trip — Brotherhood Cornhole, Girls Throw Too Merch, The Restoration Group, G&S Electric, and Cornerstone Builders — the kind of names that have been backing her since before the lights got bright.
She competed with focus, carried herself with class, and left the room a little better than she found it. That’s the definition of Brotherhood — and Madison gets it.
Brotherhood Women Leading the Way
The Battle of the Queens keeps growing every year, but this one felt different.
The skill level’s higher. The energy’s sharper. And Brotherhood Cornhole showed up right in the middle of that evolution — not as spectators, but as a standard.
From Keyara and Mailyn’s competitive fire to Madison’s leadership and calm, the Brotherhood women are redefining what it means to compete together.
This isn’t just about who throws the best bag. It’s about showing what the game can be when you bring respect, confidence, and connection to the boards.
That’s the Brotherhood way — and these women are carrying it loud.

Brotherhood Women Leading the Way
The Battle of the Queens keeps growing every year, but this one felt different.
The skill level’s higher. The energy’s sharper. And Brotherhood Cornhole showed up right in the middle of that evolution — not as spectators, but as a standard.
From Keyara and Mailyn’s competitive fire to Madison’s leadership and calm, the Brotherhood women are redefining what it means to compete together.
This isn’t just about who throws the best bag. It’s about showing what the game can be when you bring respect, confidence, and connection to the boards.
That’s the Brotherhood way — and these women are carrying it loud.
Thank You to Our Partners
Every event has a backbone, and this one’s built from people who believe in growth, grit, and giving women the platform they deserve.
Girls Throw Too Merch
The Restoration Group
G&S Electric
Cornerstone Builders
Stix Bar
They’re not just sponsors. They’re the scaffolding holding up the future of women’s cornhole — and Brotherhood is proud to stand with them.
Up Next
Battle of the Queens is in the books.
The bags are packed. The momentum’s real.
The Brotherhood women now turn their eyes to the next stop on the ACL calendar — confident, connected, and carrying a message that’s impossible to miss.
They’re not here to participate.
They’re here to lead.
BROTHERHOOD CORNHOLE
Performance. Family. Grit.
Proudly supporting women’s cornhole and the athletes who inspire the next generation.
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Way to go ladies!!!