We so corny edges Maized and Confused in one-point Cornhole win
We so corny won the night’s only point at Upland FSQ Brewery, edging Maized and Confused 1-0 in CCA Sports’ Summer 2026 Wednesday Cornhole League.

We so corny won the only point that mattered at Upland FSQ Brewery, slipping past Maized and Confused 1-0 in Indianapolis on June 24 at 6:50 p.m. The result matched the shape of the matchup: two teams that refused to let the night get away, one breakthrough, and no room for recovery once the final edge landed.
The visitor side came in at 1-6-0 and Maized and Confused arrived at 0-6-0, so the league meeting carried extra weight for both teams even before the first bags were thrown. In a format built on standard cornhole rules, two-person teams and cancellation scoring to 21, a one-point outcome is usually the sign of a frame decided by control rather than flash. We so corny found that edge, and the slim margin told the story better than a high-scoring board ever could.
That kind of win fits the setting in Fountain Square, where CCA Sports describes cornhole as social and laid-back, with drinks in hand encouraged. Upland FSQ Brewery gives the league a casual backdrop, but the competition still has structure: three 25-minute games per night, six weeks of regular-season play and a two-night postseason tournament split into brackets. In that environment, every close finish can swing momentum, especially for teams trying to climb out of the bottom of the standings.

The Summer 2026 Wednesday Cornhole League began on June 3 and runs through July 22, with Wednesday nights scheduled at 6:25 p.m., 6:50 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 7:50 p.m., 8:15 p.m. and 8:40 p.m. That steady weekly cadence leaves little time to dwell on a rough record, but it also means a single result can reshape the mood around a team quickly.
For We so corny, the 1-0 grinder was more than a win column update. It was proof that a struggling start can be interrupted by one disciplined night, and that in a league this tight, surviving the close ones may matter as much as winning the comfortable ones.
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