The demolition derby drew a crowd once again on Saturday night at the Park County Fair, as 22 vehicles competed to take home over $17,000 in prize funds.
The winner of the women’s compact …
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The demolition derby drew a crowd once again on Saturday night at the Park County Fair, as 22 vehicles competed to take home over $17,000 in prize funds.
The winner of the women’s compact division was Ryann Hutzenbieler, followed by Jordan Gibson in second and Faith Gibson in third.
Hutzenbieler and Jordan Gibson were both named Mad Dogs of the women’s compact division.
Kyle McIntosh took first place in the limited weld division, followed by Chad Dietz in second and Javier Moran in third.
Dietz was named the limited weld Mad Dog.
In the chain up class, Tommy May took home first place, followed by Hadley Mehling in second and Dominick Vaughn in third place.
Vaughn was named the chain up class Mad Dog.
The truck class title went to Kelly Herrick, while Sean Moore placed second. Herrick was named the truck class Mad Dog.