Chatham’s Brett Castein is making waves in the world of cornhole, competing at a professional level and showcasing his skills on a national stage.
Castein, a 27-year-old Chatham native, has been playing cornhole for over a decade and has recently taken his passion for the game to the next level. He has been competing in tournaments across the country, including the American Cornhole League (ACL) and the National Cornhole Association (NCA).
His dedication and hard work have paid off, as Castein has quickly risen through the ranks and is now ranked as one of the top players in the country. He has also earned sponsorships from top cornhole equipment companies, further solidifying his status as a professional player.
Castein’s love for the game started at a young age, playing with friends and family at backyard barbeques and tailgating events. As he got older, he began to take the game more seriously and started competing in local tournaments. His natural talent and competitive drive quickly caught the attention of other players and organizers, leading him to compete at a higher level.
In an interview, Castein shared that he loves the strategy and mental aspect of the game, as well as the camaraderie among players. He also emphasized the importance of practice and constantly honing his skills to stay at the top of his game.
Castein’s success has not gone unnoticed in his hometown of Chatham. Mayor Darrin Canniff congratulated him on his achievements, stating, “Brett’s dedication and hard work are an inspiration to our community. We are proud to have him represent Chatham on a national level.”
As Castein continues to compete and excel in the world of cornhole, he hopes to inspire others to pursue their passions and dreams. He encourages anyone interested in the game to give it a try and see where it takes them.
With his determination and talent, there is no doubt that Brett Castein will continue to make a name for himself in the world of professional cornhole.
