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Dateline: September
27,
2001
Darcy
Wagon wins chuckwagon cookoff
Roger
Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The
Darcy Wagon of McLean took home top honors during the seventh annual Col.
Charles Goodnight Chuckwagon Cookoff last Saturday.
The
cookoff, which benefits the Saints’ Roost Museum, was termed an
unqualified success by museum board members. Tickets for the authentic
Chuckwagon supper sold out, and officials estimate approximately 1,000
people attended the daylong event.
Breakfast
and lunch concessions were provided by the Clarendon Chamber of Commerce.
A trade show was held throughout the day, and live entertainment was
provided by local and area talent.
Relatives
of legendary cattleman and Chuckwagon inventor Charles Goodnight also were
on hand for their annual family reunion.
A
melodrama production, “He Ain’t Done Right By Nell,” presented by
the Clarendon College Theatre Department was very well performed. The
one-act play captured the attention of those in attendance with an
old-fashioned story of good versus evil with the hero winning in the end.
A
dance with music from the Palo Duro Band capped off Saturday’s
activities.
A
cowboy church service closed the cookoff on Sunday morning.
Fourteen
wagons competed in this year’s cookoff and served a menu of chicken
fried steak, mashed potatoes, gravy, biscuits, beans, and cobbler. Prizes
totaling more than $3,000 were paid out to the winners.
Complete
results are as follows:
Overall
Wagon & Cooking: 1) Darcy Wagon of McLean, 2) Adamah / J Bar D Wagon
of Amarillo, 3) Double Diamond Wagon of Silverton, and 4) Quarter Circle
KC Wagon of Lockney.
Best
Meat: 1) Darcy, 2) Quarter Circle KC, 3) Noble Wagon of Wayland, and 4)
Adamah / J Bar D.
Best
Beans: 1) Break-Away Wagon of Stamford, 2) Childress-Encino Wagon of
Ozona, 3) Ericksdahl Cattle Co. of Stamford, and 4) Quarter Circle KC.
Best
Dessert: 1) Adamah / J Bar D, 2) Double Diamond, 3) McFall Wagon of Pampa,
and 4) Noble.
Best
Bread: 1) Darcy, 2) Double Diamond, 3) Childress-Encino, and 4)
Break-Away.
Best
Potatoes: 1) C.W. Walker Chuckwagon Gang of Lubbock, 2) Weems Cattle Co.
Wagon of Amarillo, 3) Quarter Circle KC, and 4) Ericksdahl.
Overall
Cooking: 1) Quarter Circle KC, 2) Darcy, 3) Adamah, and 4) Double Diamond.
Best
Wagon Camp: 1) Darcy, 2) Adamah / J Bar D, 3) Double Diamond, and 4)
McFall.
The
Darcy team also won the cookoff in 1998 and 1999.
Other
winners during Saturday’s activities were Wayne Heppard of Canyon, who
won a pair of handmade boots by Jim Owens, and Cullin Hallmark, who won a
cowboy hat from Luskey’s Western Wear.
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