Starboard wins title in the Restaurant Olympics
Team Starboard digs in during the final tug of war playoff. Ryan Gray and Jess August lead the rope.
Stephanie Pilichowski keeps the bottles upright in the tray carry contest.
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.
Spectators gather on boats in the bay to watch the games.
Dizzy bat contest is the hardest of all contests
Zach Wood participates in the new floating beach ball contest.
Team Que Pasa gives direction to their dizzy team member.
Lillian Donahue, visiting from the midwest gets into the role of referee and coach.
Spectators watch as teams compete.
Jake Hottenstein supports his friends from Que Pasa during the tug of war.
Referees (l-r) Benita Jenkins, Lillian Donahue and Diana Austin celebrate during the Restaurant Olympics.
A team member runs down the beach in the tray carry competition.
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 Motha Shuckers are proud of the backs of their uniforms, 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.
Ashley Murray prepares to accept the Jaagermeister balloon from Jon Murray.
Team North Beach gets prepped for the bottle pass.
Britney Youetts, Ian Wood and George Abboud cheer for the dizzy bat contestant.
Robby Looney gets dizzy in the dizzy bat contest.
Team Que Pasa gives it their all in the tug of war.August 5, 2016
Team Starboard digs in during the final tug of war playoff. Ryan Gray and Jess August lead the rope.
Stephanie Pilichowski keeps the bottles upright in the tray carry contest.
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.
Spectators gather on boats in the bay to watch the games.
Dizzy bat contest is the hardest of all contests
Zach Wood participates in the new floating beach ball contest.
Team Que Pasa gives direction to their dizzy team member.
Lillian Donahue, visiting from the midwest gets into the role of referee and coach.
Spectators watch as teams compete.
Jake Hottenstein supports his friends from Que Pasa during the tug of war.
Referees (l-r) Benita Jenkins, Lillian Donahue and Diana Austin celebrate during the Restaurant Olympics.
A team member runs down the beach in the tray carry competition.
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 Motha Shuckers are proud of the backs of their uniforms, 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.
Ashley Murray prepares to accept the Jaagermeister balloon from Jon Murray.
Team North Beach gets prepped for the bottle pass.
Britney Youetts, Ian Wood and George Abboud cheer for the dizzy bat contestant.
Robby Looney gets dizzy in the dizzy bat contest.
Team Que Pasa gives it their all in the tug of war.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.
Team Starboard digs in during the final tug of war playoff. Ryan Gray and Jess August lead the rope.
Stephanie Pilichowski keeps the bottles upright in the tray carry contest.
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.
Spectators gather on boats in the bay to watch the games.
Dizzy bat contest is the hardest of all contests
Zach Wood participates in the new floating beach ball contest.
Team Que Pasa gives direction to their dizzy team member.
Lillian Donahue, visiting from the midwest gets into the role of referee and coach.
Spectators watch as teams compete.
Jake Hottenstein supports his friends from Que Pasa during the tug of war.
Referees (l-r) Benita Jenkins, Lillian Donahue and Diana Austin celebrate during the Restaurant Olympics.
A team member runs down the beach in the tray carry competition.
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 Motha Shuckers are proud of the backs of their uniforms, 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.
Ashley Murray prepares to accept the Jaagermeister balloon from Jon Murray.
Team North Beach gets prepped for the bottle pass.
Britney Youetts, Ian Wood and George Abboud cheer for the dizzy bat contestant.
Robby Looney gets dizzy in the dizzy bat contest.
Team Que Pasa gives it their all in the tug of war.Event Details :
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