![]() The two(2) minute timer begins with the “FIRE” command. No shots taken after time has been called will count. Each team must cease firing at Tw o (2) minutes. When teams receive their bags and the fire command is given, they will have two (2) minutes to launch up to 8 bags to accumulate as many points as possible on/in the cornhole board. T eams will position their catapult on the "firing range" and wait for the command to “FIRE”. The team will be given one(1) minute of practice to adjust its catapult for accuracy to the required distance Level 2 10’-15’ Level 1 7’-12’ J. One (1) team member will use a tape measure for measuring and calibrating the distance from the front of the catapult in a 10’-15’(7’-12’MS) range to the front of the cornhole board I. Students must bring and wear safety glasses for this stage of the event. The weight of cornhole bags is regulated at between 14-16.5 oz (440-470 g). T eams will receive 8 cornhole bags to score points in a two min scoring stage. Students must be present for the performance stage of the event. A t ime sheet will be provided for sign up at check-in. ![]() A M aterials list will be collected and used as a possible tie-breaker. (Unsafe catapults include those with parts that detach during operation or those with a dangerous rotation or throwing motion, either of which could cause harm or damage.) Judges will make a final determination about the operational safety of a catapult. Catapults that meet all Go/No-Go regulations will be approved for the performance stage of the event. Catapults are inspected by evaluators to determine among other things, safety. ![]() Participant s check in their entr ies at the time and place stated in t he conference program.
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