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Everett and Nyberg win Tri-Cities Open doubles title in Pasco

Everett and Nyberg took the Tri-Cities Open doubles crown and $1,800, then left Pasco with a bigger weekend after a 25-16 final over Chamberlain and Cano.

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Everett and Nyberg win Tri-Cities Open doubles title in Pasco
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Justin Everett and Richard Nyberg turned the Tri-Cities Open into their weekend, winning Tier 1 Doubles and taking home $1,800 after a 25-16 final over Logan Chamberlain and Gavin Cano at the HAPO Center in Pasco, Washington.

The result carried extra weight because Nyberg also finished second in Tier 1 Singles, while Chamberlain paired his doubles runner-up with the singles title. Everett and Nyberg did not need a lucky break to get there. They rolled through the bracket with emphatic wins, including a 25-0 shutout of Monty Norris and Kim Norris and a 22-0 win over Jeff Van Nest and David Parnell, before staying in control deep into the later rounds.

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That kind of run mattered in a field that included several established pairs and a title match against one of the most recognizable teams in the bracket. Chamberlain and Cano had already shown the sort of chemistry that can survive a long weekend, but Everett and Nyberg were steadier when the pressure tightened, and the 25-16 final gave them the clearest answer of the event. Hayden Gonzales and Kolsen Leonard finished third, Jaime Guffey and Bryan Buxman were fourth, and the final cash spots went to karsten morris and Kaleb Hill, plus Steve Samuels and Darin Hlavinka.

The ACL billed the June 19-21 stop as “the ACL in the PNW” and listed more than $25,000 guaranteed in prizes and cash payouts. The event was open to the public and spread across Friday qualifiers, Saturday doubles and Sunday singles, giving Pasco a full weekend of competitive cornhole rather than a one-day showcase.

The Tri-Cities Open brackets also stretched well beyond the pro tier. Open women’s, junior, senior, college and high school events were part of the weekend, along with USA Forces Doubles Qualifier action and multiple blind-draw and tiered brackets. That broader slate fit the ACL’s larger 2025-26 schedule push, which had already identified the Pacific Northwest as one of the tour’s featured regions after stops in places like Rock Hill, South Carolina, Myrtle Beach and Tiverton. In Pasco, Everett and Nyberg gave that regional stop a headline finish that should boost both their standing and their momentum on the circuit.

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