In a city rich with sports history and where lesser-known sports like pickleball thrive, a cornhole player based in Hot Springs sprang onto the scene in quick fashion.
Chris Seaton started playing cornhole over the last year and a half, and he has turned into professional player.
His father-in-law beat him 74 games in a row before he won a game himself. However, after winning that one game, Seaton went on to lose another 35 straight. Despite the tough battles, he decided to dedicate a lot of his time to cornhole.
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