All American Cornstars dominate Touchin sacks in 2-1 Greenville win
All American Cornstars opened with 21-8 and 21-4 frames at PKL Park, then held off a 21-10 Touchin sacks rally for a Greenville league win.

All American Cornstars turned PKL Park into a one-sided stage on Sunday, beating Touchin sacks 2-1 in Greenville Sports Leagues cornhole play. The Cornstars seized the match with a 21-8 opening frame and followed with a 21-4 second frame before Touchin sacks answered with a 21-10 third, a late push that changed the final look but not the result.
The swing point came early, when All American Cornstars took command in the first two frames and left Touchin sacks chasing the rest of the night. That mattered because both teams entered with winning records, with All American Cornstars at 2-1-0 and Touchin sacks at 1-1-0, giving the matchup a real league-play feel instead of a mismatch. Once the Cornstars built the 2-0 frame lead, the third round became more about damage control than comeback potential.
The result carried weight inside the PKL Park Sunday (SU) - Cornhole - Summer 2026 league, which began June 14 and runs a weekly slate through June 21, June 28, July 5, July 12, July 19, July 26, August 2 and August 9 before playoffs on August 16. The format is 2 v 2 with no gender requirements, and each team has seven scheduled matches with three games in each weekly match, so a 2-1 night like this one has immediate impact on the table and the tone of the next outing.

Greenville Sports Leagues describes its cornhole offerings as adult leagues for players 21 and older, built around weekly games and competitive play. That structure made Sunday’s match more than a casual stop on the calendar. It was a measuring-stick result for All American Cornstars, who showed the kind of board control and finishing touch that can separate a good night from a statement win.
PKL Park, at 5000 Old Buncombe Road Suite 27-149 in Greenville, is better known for pickleball, with eight professional-quality lighted courts and a calendar that includes leagues, clinics, open play and tournaments. On this night, though, the cornhole boards belonged to All American Cornstars, and their early surge was enough to protect home turf.
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