
Ian Wood busts through the leg crawl for his chance to do the dizzy bat race, Jon Murray holds Ashley Murray after her dizzying race.

Referees (l-r) Benita Jenkins, Lillian Donahue and Diana Austin celebrate during the Restaurant Olympics.

The Motha Shuckers from Pilottown Fish Company are ready for their chance to compete, in back (l-r) Jon Murray, Ian Wood and George Abboud, in front Ashley Murray, Britney Youetts and Casey Brasure.
The Annual Restaurant Olympics was held Aug. 2 at Dickinson Street and the Bay. Twenty-four resort restaurants gathered to compete for the title.
Starboard won, beating the Nalu/Blue Moon team in a tug of war. Starboard are first time winners.
Funds raised will support the Dewey Business Partnership. Top prizes included local restaurant gift cards and Jagermeister gear.
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