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Jimmy "Roho" Rowan cuts ribs for "Totally Smokin' BBQ" at Saturday's barbecue cook-off. Rowan wasn't always sinister; he also handed out candy and danced around occasionally.


Ricky Whitehead, left, and Bill James pull the Sanitation Department's trash schooner up the block for the schooner races Saturday. Riding in the wagon is Alex White, 5.


Bailey Kee, 10, of Owasso, won first place in the youth division of the Smokin’ the Fort. She holds the replica smoker grill she won.


Johnny "Elvis" Kerns, left, and Dorothy Mabe serve barbecue at the Fort Gibson Church of Christ's tent. Their barbecue, made by Ranger Creek BBQ, won People's Choice Church Category overall.


Published November 03, 2009 04:30 pm -

Barbecue event a success


By Wendy Burton
Times Correspondent

Barbecue might be what most turned out for at the Smokin’ the Fort event Saturday morning, but some events outshined brisket and ribs.

With live Bluegrass music, a pumpkin pie eating contest, and loads of sweet and spicy meat, the schooner race turned out to be a pleasant surprise for many attendees.

Fort Gibson's Sanitation Department pulled a prairie schooner made from a junked trash cart and other odds and ends they dug up.

“We made everything from scratch,” said Bill James, the wagon driver. “Everything just came right out of the trash.”

Smokin' the Fort chairperson Brad Clinkenbeard brought his schooner, complete with carousel horse to “pull” it along.

Students Kacy Cook and Cale Parnell pushed while Clinkenbeard “steered” with his chin practically on his knees inside his schooner.

As the crowd lined Lee Street waiting for the race to begin, Clinkenbeard said, “Malfunction here. Anyone got some duct tape?”

Someone on the other team laughingly said, “Aw, if it turns over just keep dragging it!”

At “Go!”, both teams rushed off to a good start. Ricky Whitehead and Gary James pulled the trash schooner, pulling ahead to an early lead.

Nevertheless, Clinkenbeard's plastic steed won “by a nose”, he said.

The race was apparently so entertaining, several of the spectators ran to the finish line and requested a re-do.

The panting workhorses respectively declined to do the race again.

Earlier in the day, while visitors strolled Fort Gibson downtown nibbling on brisket, ribs and chicken, 10 contestants competed in a pumpkin pie-eating contest in Centennial Park.

The contestants included animal control officer Jim Whitehead, Gary Perkins of the Chamber of Commerce and Clinkenbeard.

Curt Lawson of Coweta cleaned his tin first, claiming the victory, but Perkins jokingly claimed he was only three bites behind the winner.



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