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ACL Cleveland Signature pro singles stream adds pressure-filled one-on-one action

Colin Hodet claimed Cleveland Pro Singles and $8,000, with Ryan Windsor second and a replay that has already drawn about 14,000 views.

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ACL Cleveland Signature pro singles stream adds pressure-filled one-on-one action
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Colin Hodet’s Cleveland run ended with the biggest prize in the bracket, as he captured Pro Singles and the $8,000 top payout. Ryan Windsor followed in second at $6,000, while Gabriel Clauson and Jamie Graham tied for third at $4,000 apiece, a finish that underscored how narrow the margins were in a field where one miss can swing an entire bracket.

The Cleveland Signature Open ran April 24-26 at the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland and marked the event’s Northeast Ohio debut. The ACL bracket layout shows Pro Singles Bracket A, B, C and D on Saturday, April 25, then singles finals and the rest of the tiered singles divisions on Sunday, April 26. That structure made singles the weekend’s pressure point: the format sat alongside pro teams, pro doubles, women’s play and the amateur ladder, but the one-on-one bracket carried a different edge because there was nowhere to hide a bad toss.

That is why the Cleveland Pro Singles stream matters beyond the final standings. In singles, pace is everything. Every frame is a private negotiation with the board, and every bag placement can invite a push, a roll or a counter. The absence of a partner makes the format feel stripped down and severe: a hot run can erase a deficit in minutes, and a single bad airmail or blocker can turn a clean path into a scramble. For viewers, the replay works like a film-room cut, letting them study how top players manage tempo, when they play for the hole and when they settle for position, and how pressure shots change once the bracket tightens.

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The league’s replay package also shows how the American Cornhole League is building a stronger broadcast ecosystem around its signature events. The Cleveland Pro Singles stream lives inside the 2026 Signature Broadcasts playlist with the rest of the weekend’s coverage, turning one tournament into a searchable archive instead of a scattered set of uploads. The playlist listing shows roughly 14,000 views for the Cleveland Pro Singles replay, and the ESPN Watch listing confirms the stream was first aired live on Saturday, April 25, 2026. For fans tracking rankings, form and matchup style, Cleveland offered exactly what pro singles is supposed to deliver: direct, high-stakes cornhole where every throw carries bracket-level consequences.

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