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Ocoee Police officer Travis Clark shoveled meat into his mouth as his team of fellow officers cheered him on.
Bruce Jordan, left, got ready to kick off the rib-eating contest with his team, Edgewood Children’s Range
The Ocoee Police officers cheered each other on during the competition.
To prepare for the competition, Neveah Stukes decided not to eat breakfast that morning so her stomach would be empty for the ribs.
The competitors with each team prepared to down their plate of ribs as Texas Roadhouse staff dished out the plates.
Izaiyah Castrillon was the final competitor for the Edgewood Children's Ranch team.
Dylan Scott, left, worked on his plate of ribs as the DJ provided commentary.
Trying to catch up with the other team, Ocoee Police officer Jessica McKeown ate her ribs as quickly as possible.
The team representing Edgewood Children’s Ranch beat the team of Ocoee Police officers during the rib-eating contest.
OCOEE Edgewood Children’s Ranch received a nice boost to its bottom line thanks to Texas Roadhouse in Ocoee and the Ocoee Police Department following a rib-eating contest fundraiser Saturday, Sept. 16, at the restaurant
The team-based competition pitted Edgewood Children’s Ranch against the Ocoee Police Department, with five participants on each team. In the end, it was the Edgewood Children’s Ranch team that took home the first-place title.
In addition to the contest, Texas Roadhouse donated 10% of the lunch sales that afternoon to Edgewood Children’s Ranch.
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