The Season So Far
The 2025–2026 ACL season barely kicked off, and Brotherhood Cornhole already made noise. From Rock Hill to Battle of the Queens, our players have been stacking wins, learning lessons, and reminding everyone that when Brotherhood Cornhole shows up — we don’t just compete, we make a statement.
The boards have been hot, the throws have been clean, and the energy? Unmatched. Now the road leads south to Winter Haven, Florida, for ACL Open #2 — and the crew is ready to turn the heat all the way up.
Rock Hill Open: Setting the Bar
Rock Hill was the warning shot.
Spencer Fabionar lit it up, grabbing a first-place finish in Blind Draw, second in Doubles, and another second in Singles. The man was throwing fire — proving he’s not here to play around this season.
Tony Forbes made his Brotherhood Cornhole debut alongside Spencer, and the chemistry was instant. They figured each other out fast — and now they’re coming for more.
Colin Hodet did what Colin does: calm, consistent, and surgical. Crew Cup champ, Top-5 in Singles, and still not satisfied.
Gage Landis made a seven-game singles run that turned heads. Those Guardian H’s stayed hot, and so did his confidence.
Richard Nyberg showed grit and composure all weekend, finishing Top-5 in Crew Cup and Doubles, and Top-10 in Singles. He’s been dialed in since the opener and looks to keep that rhythm going in Florida.
Asher Plummer took home the Junior Doubles Championship — that’s right, gold — while Mike Miller and Brayton English brought it home for the veterans with 2nd in Seniors.
Rock Hill wasn’t luck. It was the start of something real.
Battle of the Queens: Brotherhood Cornhole Women Bring the Heat
Then came Battle of the Queens, where the women of Brotherhood Cornhole showed that we don’t just have power — we’ve got depth.
Keyara Peterson and Mailyn Dela Cruz Gigante came out swinging. Tier 1 in Singles, Top 5 in Doubles, and pure confidence every round. Keyara called her Code 3s her “new favorite bags” — and anyone watching could see why. Smooth, fast, and dialed-in.
Madison Collins, alongside Kailey Morgan, repped Brotherhood Cornhole with the kind of class and heart that defines who we are. They played hard, supported harder, and left it all out there.
The women proved that Brotherhood Cornhole doesn’t just play the game — we change the vibe when we walk in the building.
Winter Haven Awaits
Now it’s Florida’s turn.
ACL Open #2 in Winter Haven is next — and Brotherhood Cornhole is coming in loaded.
Spencer Fabionar, Tony Forbes, Colin Hodet, Gage Landis, Richard Nyberg, Keyara Peterson, Mailyn Dela Cruz Gigante, Mike Miller, and Brayton English are ready to take the boards.
This lineup is built for pressure, built for precision, and built to win.
Spencer Fabionar has been on a tear. After Rock Hill, everyone’s watching — can he do it again? We’re betting he can.
Tony Forbes has been putting in the work and fine-tuning that partnership with Spencer. These two are locked in and dangerous.
Colin Hodet is the quiet storm — efficient, unshakable, and ready to make a serious push for a podium spot.
Gage Landis isn’t sneaking up on anyone anymore. That run in Rock Hill proved he can go deep, and he’s hungry for more.
Richard Nyberg has been sharp and steady, proving he can hang with the best. Expect him to make some serious noise in Florida.
Mike Miller and Brayton English are back after a huge finish in the Seniors Division at Rock Hill. They’re experienced, focused, and ready to keep Brotherhood Cornhole on the podium.
Keyara Peterson and Mailyn Dela Cruz Gigante are back together and bringing momentum from Battle of the Queens. Chemistry? Check. Focus? Check. Fire? Absolutely.
Each of them has something to prove — and none of them plan on leaving Florida quietly.
What to Watch For
The boards in Winter Haven are about to get loud.
Can Spencer and Tony finish what they started in Rock Hill? Will Colin, Gage, and Richard push deeper into singles brackets and snag some hardware? Can Keyara and Mailyn build off their rhythm and take it to the next level? And will Mike and Brayton extend their Seniors success into another top finish?
The storylines are stacked — and every one of them leads back to the same theme: Brotherhood Cornhole is here to compete, to dominate, and to leave a mark.
The Brotherhood Cornhole Mindset
Brotherhood Cornhole doesn’t do average. We don’t show up for the lights or the clout — we show up to throw, to grind, and to back each other up.
From the first open in Rock Hill to the next challenge in Winter Haven, this team is building something bigger than stats and trophies. It’s about legacy, loyalty, and proving that Brotherhood Cornhole stands for something real.
This weekend, the boards are ours. Let’s see who can handle the heat.
BROTHERHOOD CORNHOLE
Performance. Family. Grit.
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