Think you’re cornhole king? Tossing Not Throwing, Black Student Union, Student Senate, and the Mustard and Cheese Drama Society sponsored a charity cornhole tournament in Grace Hall Saturday afternoon with all proceeds going to the Bethlehem Public Library.

The tournament hosted multiple competitive teams of two who tossed fervently back and forth before crowning the cornhole champions. With music, food and prizes, the cornhole tournament proved to be a fun way to bring people together, all the while raising money for charity.

"It was an idea the executive board tossed around last spring," said Bryan Postelnek, '12, president of TNT. "At that time, we didn't have enough money to purchase the equipment for such a tournament, so we hoped to do it in the fall.

Even without having the rivalry of Lafayette, the cornhole tournament still provided a competitive environment for Lehigh students.

"I've never played cornhole before and I was added on to the team late, but I'm really excited," said participant Sara Boyer, '14. "I think we're going to win!"

Each team tossed for charity, with proceeds going to the Bethlehem Public Library.

"When we were researching charities, TNT's secretary, Sam Hodges, asked the Community Service Office what local organizations were in need," Postelnek said. "The South Bethlehem Public Library was on that list and the executive board felt that the library fit best with TNT's mission and goals."

TNT’s goals include promoting community development at Lehigh, as well as in the surrounding Bethlehem area.

Through events like the cornhole tournament, Lehigh students can find a place to have fun, socialize, and meet new people, as well as help the community.

Story by Brown and White news writer Paige Dyrek, '14.