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Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Cornhole is alive in West Virginia!


Inside Castaways Bar & Grill, the new ACO Capital of West Virginia!
Castaways Bar & Grill
710 Main Avenue
Nitro WV 25143
(304) 204-1313

Eddie Beckner and Melody McCormick have joined the ACO team from West Virginia. They have come on board as PMIA304 and are hoping to take over the entire state of West Virginia for the ACO. We are extremely excited about this energetic team and are looking forward to visiting their bar & grill very soon.

Castaways Bar & Grill is nestled in the City of Nitro, West Virginia. The atmosphere will make you feel as if you’re at the beach, and just like the name says, you can definitely castaway all your cares and worries of the day. Along with a wide variety of reasonably priced food, they are famous for their burgers and wings, and are quickly adding Cornhole to that famous list, as they are definitely the newest hot spot in the area for playing Cornhole. On a daily basis, you will find all different types of people playing the game we love ... Cornhole. In their bare feet, high heels, male and female, young and old alike, simply all makes and models come to join in the fun and friendly competition.

Eddie Beckner is the owner of this hot little cornhole establishment and is now the West Virginia ACO representative. Mark Lambert is one of the regular patrons and throwers at Castaways that has seen its bar & grill sales more than double since the addition of cornhole. (Note: Mark Lambert has recently joined the ACO team and is promoting the South Eastern Ohio region for American Cornhole as the PMIA740 in that area. We will feature more about Mark in a future release.)

Eddie and Melody built Castaways last summer, and an outside deck attached to the old barnwood building was their original throwing area. As the cooler weather quickly approached, the loyal customers would drag in torpedo heaters to put on the deck, pitch in for kerosene, extra lighting, or any other necessary extreme so that they could continue to feed their newest addiction. Cornhole!!! Needless to say, Eddie and the fellow cornholios got together one Saturday, and by the end of that weekend, the deck was extended and covered! Sorry Mother Nature, but regardless of what you throw their way now… Game On !!!

ACO West Virginia
Eddie Beckner
Independent Agent, PMIA304
eddie@americancornhole.com
304.415.4522

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