Suwannee Valley Cornhole Tournament Raises over $5,700 for United Way

The fourth annual Suwannee Valley Cornhole Tournament hosted by SVEC raised $5,737 for United Way of Suwannee Valley (UWSV).

This year’s tournament featured a total of 25 teams divided into Competitive and Novice brackets.

Players came from as far away as Ocala, Florida.

“We were excited to have several new teams participate this year and it’s always good to see the players who have been coming out since our first tournament back in 2018,” says SVEC Director of Communications, Jon Little. “We are very thankful to them and our local sponsors for making this event such a success.”

Tournament sponsors were:

Gusher Level – Pilgrim’s and Seminole Electric Cooperative.

Swish Level – First Federal Bank and W.B. Howland’s Building Supply

Slider Level – Ace Pole Co., Ameris Bank, Cheek & Scott Pharmacy, State Representative Chuck Brannan, Farmers Cooperative, Poole Realty, RIVEROAK Technical College, Sound Line Design and SunStop

Ace Level – Live Oak Family Practice, Ryan J. Peters Law Office and Wes Haney Chevrolet

North FL Cornhole organized the brackets and coordinated the games. Lunches were available from Rudy’s Dawgs of Live Oak.

"United Way of Suwannee Valley continues to be so appreciative and thankful for the partnership and support received from Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative,” says UWSV Executive Director, Jennifer Anchors. “Now, more than ever, we need such partners and leaders to help those in need."