Meet the Board

President 

Chris Schuk

As the owner and operator of a property management company based in Kelowna, BC, Chris brings valuable business leadership, organizational management, and strategic planning experience to the Board.

In addition to his professional background, Chris is an active community volunteer and was a member of the Kelowna Kinsmen, demonstrating a strong commitment to community service and grassroots sport development.

A passionate cornhole enthusiast, Chris founded the Kelowna Cornhole Club in 2020 and continues to serve as its President. Through his leadership, the club has experienced significant growth and has helped introduce the sport to players throughout the Okanagan region.

Chris’s dedication to the growth of cornhole, combined with his leadership experience and community-focused approach, makes him a strong advocate for the continued development and promotion of the sport across British Columbia.


Kindra Wirch

Vice President 

Kindra is the owner-operator of a successful Massage Therapy business in Kelowna, British Columbia. As a business owner, Kindra brings valuable experience in leadership, organization, and community engagement. Her enthusiasm for the sport, combined with her dedication to growing and promoting cornhole throughout British Columbia, makes her an important member of the Board of Directors.

A passionate cornhole player herself, Kindra became involved in the sport in 2023 through the Vernon Cornhole Club. Since then, she has played a key role in helping establish the Kelowna Cornhole League and the British Columbia Cornhole Association, contributing to the development and expansion of organized cornhole opportunities across the province.

In her role as Vice President, Kindra supports the strategic growth of the Association, assists with board governance, and works to strengthen connections between leagues, players, and communities throughout British Columbia.


Director of Governance 

Bruce Lesperance

Professionally, Bruce works as a Maintenance Management Analyst with the Capital Regional District in Victoria, BC. He brings extensive experience in organizational management, record keeping, and governance, along with a strong commitment to transparency, accountability, and effective leadership.

Bruce's community involvement includes his association with the Nanaimo Timbermen Lacrosse Club and serving as part of the CUPE 1978 Executive. Through these roles, he has developed valuable skills in organizational administration, strategic planning, leadership, and member engagement.

A cornhole enthusiast since 2024, Bruce plays out of the West Coast Cornhole Club (CCL) in Victoria and is dedicated to helping grow the sport while supporting the long-term success of the Association.



Treasurer

Kelly Bryce

As part owner of South Island Mechanical on Vancouver Island, Kelly brings extensive experience in financial management, business operations, and organizational coordination. With more than 25 years in the bookkeeping industry, she offers the Board a strong foundation in fiscal responsibility, transparency, and accountability.

Kelly is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Building Owners and Managers Association of British Columbia, the Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce, the WestShore Chamber of Commerce, and the National Payroll Institute. Her involvement with these organizations reflects her commitment to professional excellence and community engagement.

Kelly is also a dedicated cornhole enthusiast, having started playing in 2024 with the West Coast Cornhole Club. Her passion for the sport, combined with her financial expertise and integrity, makes her a valuable member of the BCCA Board of Directors.



Director of Promotion Products

Jackie Lundman

Jackie is a welder at Highland Valley Copper in Logan Lake, BC. She brings to the Board over 30 years of dedicated work ethic, a lifetime of involvement in multiple athletic disciplines, and extensive volunteer experience through various clubs and associations. She also brings enthusiasm, energy, and a passion for promoting and growing the sport of cornhole throughout British Columbia and across Canada.

A dedicated cornhole enthusiast, Jackie has been playing since 2020 and is a member of the Kamloops Cornhole Club (KCC). As one of the three founding members, she helped establish the club in 2022 and has played an instrumental role in its growth and success.

Jackie currently serves as Vice President of the Kamloops Cornhole Club, having stepped down from the President position to dedicate more of her time and efforts to supporting the British Columbia Cornhole Association and the continued growth of the sport throughout the province.



Director of Community and Sponsorship Engagement

Angelina Cook

Angelina is an Equipment Trainer at Highland Valley Copper. She brings to the board a strong background in business ownership, long-term volunteer service, and community fundraising. She has contributed her time and effort to numerous organizations, including United Way, SPCA, Westsyde Trail Riders, United Steelworkers Local 7619, and the Chris Rose Therapy Center for Autism.

She is also deeply involved in grassroots community support, including coaching, mentoring, and helping new players learn the game of cornhole. Angelina has played an active role in growing and fundraising for the Kamloops cornhole community through the Kamloops Cornhole Club, where she was one of the three founding members of the club established in 2022.

In addition to her volunteer and leadership work, Angelina dedicates time to workplace wellness by conducting regular “care calls” to coworkers off work due to injury or hardship, offering support and connecting them with appropriate services when needed.

Angelina previously stepped back from her Treasurer role within the Kamloops Cornhole Club to focus on supporting the British Columbia Cornhole Association. She continues to volunteer with the club she helped build and remains committed to returning to competitive play when her health allows.