Highlands Ranch Herald February 15, 2024

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WEEK OF FEBRUARY 15, 2024

VOLUME 37 | ISSUE 11

Duo to go pro in cornhole

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ThunderRidge seniors Jaxson Remmick, left, and Gavin Hamann are excited to continue their cornhole legacies together at the next level. Both are two-time national champions in high school and are the new foundational pieces of Winthrop PHOTO BY JOHN RENFROW University’s cornhole team in Rock Hill, South Carolina.

Highlands Ranch area seniors nab big title BY JOHN RENFROW JRENFROW@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Though a very small percentage of high school athletes go on to play in college, National Signing Day along the Front Range always makes you think twice. At ThunderRidge High School, several students put pen to paper for a spot at the next level. But two cornhole players — who have found a way to get a college scholarship and go pro at the same time — headlined the event. Yes, cornhole players. It’s become much more than just a tailgate, beer garden or backyard barbecue game, and two local seniors are paving the way.

Making history

Jaxson Remmick and Gavin Hamann, two-time high school national champions in the American Cornhole League (ACL), officially became the first Division I cornhole players at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina. According to cornhole pro and Winthrop Head Coach Dusty Thompson, they are believed to be the first such Division I cornhole scholarships in the country. “Cornhole has grown so much in the past five years and these kids are the best in the country at what they do in high school and college,” Thompson said. “We could not be more excited to have them come and be a part of our team.” Remmick and Hamann are considered five-star prospects and the first two foundational pieces of what Thompson hopes to develop into a powerhouse program.

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Cornhole isn’t yet an NCAA-sanctioned sport, so the scholarships don’t give the freshmen-to-be a full ride. Yet Thompson is confident that in coming years college cornhole can grow into a sanctioned, full-scholarship sport.

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Playing with pros

The historic signing was only part of what made the past week dynamic for the Highlands Ranch-based seniors. Both were also drafted (called up) to the Colorado Timber, one of 16 pro teams in the ACL. Remmick and Hamann will be based in Rock Hill (the home of both the ACL and Winthrop). But as pros, the two will travel around the country to compete in national events throughout the year, including a Cornhole Mania National event that will be broadcast

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