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Chris Vanderpool dominates the Ahwatukee Native New Yorker in Week 21 of the Battle of the Bone Wing Eating contest. Vanderpool chowed down 3 punds to earn a seat in the finale at Chandler Harley Davidson in September.  He now has an opportunity to win the Grand Prize, a Harley Davidson from Chandler Harley Davidson or grab a pair of season tickets for the 2010 Arizona Diamondbacks season.

Special thanks to all of the participants and fans who came out to the Native New Yorker in Ahwatukee.

Battle of the Bone 2009 is courtesy of Native New Yorker, Chandler Harley-Davidson, Arizona Diamondbacks, Bud Light, Fanster.com, W. Steven Martin Police Toy Drive and The Fan AM 1060.

Next week: Native New Yorker in Avondale.

Name

     

Appx. Wings Eaten

Pounds Eaten

Chris Vanderpool

     

96

3.00

Paul Verna

     

81 1/4

2.539

Justin Perry

     

78 3/4

2.461

Mike Wilkinson      

74 3/4

2.336

Carl Nasuta

 

74

2.313

Briena Sanchez

64

2.00

Charles Pinto

64

2.00

Sean Andrews

63

1.969

Bryan McKnabb

59

1.844

Steve Kleva

57 1/4

1.789

Johnny Ferderico

54 1/4

1.695

 

Brett Ames

54 1/2

1.641

Brandan Hooper

52 1/4

1.633

Courtney Garrels

51 1/2

1.609

Paul Tyler

47 1/2

1.484

Orlando Gonzales

44 1/4

1.383

Nicholas Hager

41 1/4

1.289

Jose Gamez

40

1.250

Paige Fitzgerald

37 3/4

1.180

Naader Reda

37 1/4

1.164

Curtis Labat

DQ

DQ

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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