Jess Williams won Week 5 of the Battle of the Bone Wing Eating contest at the Native New Yorker in Glendale.   Williams quietly ate close to 2lbs of medium Native New Yorker wings.   He edged out Larry Flores and Matthew Wheeler.

We are happy to report that former DQ’ed contestant in 2008, Tom Corcoran did not have to use the Chuck Bucket!

Glendale winner Jess Williams will now have time to train for the finale at the end of the summer.

Reminder that a portion of proceeds going to the W. Steven Martin’s Police Toy Drive!  All Native New Yorker location winners come back for the finale to compete for the Harley Davidson from Chandler Harley while the runner up wins Arizona Diamondback season tickets.

The Battle of the Bone 2009 Wing Eating Contest is courtesy of Native New Yorker, Bud Light, Chandler Harley Davidson, Arizona Diamondbacks, Fanster.com and The Fan AM 1060.

 

Next week Yuma!

Name

 

 

 

Appx. Wings Eaten

Pounds Eaten

Jess Williams

 

 

 

62 1/4 

1.945

Larry Flores 

 

 

57 1/2

1.797

Matthew Wheeler

 

 

 

57 1/4

1.789

Joe Salazar

 

 

 

52 3/4

1.648

Zach Corcoran

 

 

 

47 1/4

1.477

Tom Corcoran

 

 

 

43

1.344

 

 

 

 

 

Gerald Tutlle

 

 

 

31 1/4 

.977

Cameron McCulloch 

 

 

23 1/4

.727

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Note on our weekly results: Nutritiondata.com states that one whole chicken wing (both the paddle and the drumstick portion of the chicken wing) weigh on average 1 oz.  Thus providing us with the figure that each wing portion (the drumstick and the paddle) each weigh a half an ounce.  So, when it is stated that a contestant has eaten 57 wings, they have eaten the weight that is the equivalent of 57 wings.  In actuality they have eaten more than 57 wings, but the actually weight of the meat they have eaten is equivalent to the weight of 57 whole wings.

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