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5th Annual Bakersfield’s Biggest Baddest BBQ Championship Grand Champion - Dave Malone of All Sauced Up from Valencia, CA with organizer Mike George


May 18, 2012

Bakersfield, CA

CBBQA Fund Raising Efforts

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As of 01/05/2011


ANOTHER RECORD YEAR FOR CBBQA FUND RAISING!


The great members of the California BBQ Association have done it again.

We work year long raising funds for numerous California Children's Charities.

Our non profit group hands over thousands each year. We surpassed the 2009

record of 58k with a 2010 amount of of over 70k and still growing as new totals

are still pending.

We conduct BBQ classes, help charities sell BBQ at events, and lend a

hand whenever we can to help fund so many Children's charities statewide.

The CBBQA also supports many other charities that are not listed here including

but not limited to Troop charities.

Larry Hill

President California BBQ Association



January 2010

-Brent and Kim Walton make a donation in the CBBQA's name to Make a Wish

Foundation. $1250

-Brent and Kim Walton make a donation to Children's Hospital of Central

California. $500

-Brent and Kim Walton make a cash donation to the CBBQA. $400

-Northern California CBBQA members joined efforts to help raise funds for a

local High School sports program. (2 events) Tim Mar, Leonard Sanders,

Bill Bain, John Chips and Scott Gomes. $3400

March 2010

-CBBQA's BBQ University in Hollister, California raised funds in a

day/2 class event. Steve Madaule, Matt Brailey, Leonard Sanders,

Harry Stewart, Larry Hill, Bram Britcher, Chris Juencke, Fred Juencke,

Ben Lobenstein, Ardith Richardson, Scott Hares, John Jackson

and Darry Smith

joined forces in this effort. Special thanks to CBBQA Business Members

Pepper Pilot, Mak Grills and FEC/Cookshack on donations to this

event as well. $7,700

April 2010

-Golden State BBQ Championship Cooks contributed funds to

American Cancer Society. $200

-Ultimate BBQ Showdown promoter Henry Silvestri along with

several CBBQA teams vend and contribute to the Wildomar Rotary Club.

$20,000

May 2010

-Bakersfield's Biggest Baddest BBQ- CBBQA Teams helped organizer

Mike George raise funds for a new hospital for the Children's Medical Center in the

Bakersfield area. $11,750

June 2010

-Smokin' in the Oaks BBQ Championships -CBBQA members worked

in conjunction with the Scott Gomes and the Penn Valley Rodeo

Association to raise funds for local children in the Penn Valley area.

$9,000

-Q'en for Kids BBQ Championships -CBBQA teams worked in

conjunction with promoter Kelleigh Strobel by cooking to

raise funds for Kristies Foundation in the Orange County BBQ Festival.

$16,000

-CBBQA's BBQ University Class in Hanford, California helped

raise funds for local FFA Chapter with the proceeds. Larry Hill,

Bram Britcher, Bill Keyes and Leonard Sanders helped as

instructors at this recent BBQ 101 class.$2300

August 2010

-Smokin' on the Water BBQ Championships -CBBQA members worked in

conjunction with the Konocti Vista Casino to raise funds for

local schools in the Lakeport, CA area. $2,000



Fund Raising Total for 2010 = $74,500*

(* There are a few other CBBQA Member fund raising events that have yet to

report their efforts. Will add when reported. -CBBQA)

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Featured Article

The 5th Annual Bakersfield’s Biggest Baddest BBQ


by Steve Wilson


May 17-18, 2013


How would a Pitmaster describe their dream BBQ contest? In my mind, I would have a contest with 65 or so of my favorite people…BBQ people, competing at a centrally located site, on a nice piece of grass with perfect weather and a slight breeze, run by an experienced group of dedicated people for a wonderful charity, with thousands of hungry BBQ fans in attendance. I would like to see huge trophies handed out for the GC, RGC and 1 through 10 in each category. I’d want it to be KCBS sanctioned and run by the best reps in the business and judged by a nice blend of judges from through out the state.


In Bakersfield this past weekend, we were all lucky enough to experience this dream. Bakersfield’s 5th Annual Biggest Baddest BBQ was a dream come true to any BBQ enthusiast.


I left the greater Orange County area headed for the great Central Valley early Friday morning for a planned arrival at the Kern County Fairgrounds around 10:00am. I like to get to the competition early to set up my camp and start preparing as the other competitors start to arrive. As I rolled in, I was amazed that the venue was already packed with more than half the field of competitors. I knew right away this one was going to be special.


After setting up and having our meats inspected, the organizers came around and handed out Tri-Tips to those teams competing in the winner take all Tri-Tip Challenge. I didn’t sample any of the Tri-Tip this year, but from last year’s experience, I know it had to be awesome. Tri-Tip honors went to Kris Almquist of Karnivorous from Chandler, Arizona. Way to go Kris.


In conjunction with the Tri-Tip Challenge the organizers put on a well attended potluck dinner prior to the cooks meeting. For those not attending the potluck, there was a pizza bash hosted by Leftcoast Q in honor of Matt Dalton’s birthday and their back-to-back wins at Laughlin and Long Beach. The highlight was a spirited rendition of “Happy Birthday to You” lead by Sterling Ball on his ukulele.


Friday night was well attended by the fans of BBQ. I have to believe Bakersfield is one of the best BBQ communities around, there were 10+ teams from the Bakersfield area and the fans that came out Friday night were very interested in what we were doing as we prepped and readied our smokers. Really cool to see such a sparked interest.


Saturday dawned bright and beautiful. I just love the aroma rising from the venue in the morning. As Robert Duvall said in Apocalypse Now, “Smells like…Victory”. And seeking victory was held at different levels this weekend. One particularly interesting story was the father/daughter battle between Pork Chop & Bubba’s and BBQ Babes. Brandon Slichter, the head cook of Pork Chop and Bubba's has been cooking for many years and his daughter, Madison Slichter, started cooking with him at age 9. Now 14, she came to the conclusion, like all teenagers, that she knows more than her Dad. So she went out to prove it. As Dad tells it, she went to Outdoor Galore, a local BBQ store in Bakersfield and approached the manager saying she was looking for a sponsor. The manager asked, “for what?” Her priceless response was “To Beat My Dad”. Well, sponsor they did but they also brought out torches and tables and the smokers. Madison had the best-equipped camp in the whole contest. Outdoor Galore, you guys are awesome to support this young lady so well.


All said, Brandon finished with better results, but there were certainly no losers in this friendly competition.


And now back to the main event. Dave & Marybeth Malone hosted the traditional 9:11 shots and wished everyone good luck for the competition. And luck was needed to compete in this stellar field of competitors. There were 19 teams with past GC’s, LCQ had been on a hot streak stringing two GC’s in a row. National Points chaser “Team Enoserv” was here. And with the more centrally located venue, teams from both the North and South would be doing battle. If you were going to get a walk today, you were going to really be on your game.


As awards started, our Promoter Mike George called up the team of “Pork Chop & Bubba’s” for a special award. Mike went on with an entertaining story about how Brandon Slichter of Pork chop & Bubba’s was being recognized for meeting his present girlfriend at this event two years prior, their reward was a box of Cracker Jack’s. But there was more, as the two teammates arrived at the stage, Brandon went down to one knee and asked her to marry him. I was too far away to hear her response but from the perfect tackle and hugs along with the big smiles, I think I can safely say she said Yes. Congratulations on winning the best prize of the day!


Well, hard to follow, but chicken was next. Bowling Over Pigs took home the honors and the huge trophy followed by Royal Smokin’ Hot, Tropical Heat, Smokey Luv, and Cowboys Smokin’ Hot.


The Pork Rib category was next and honors and the huge trophy went to All Hogs Go To Heaven followed by Butcher’s Daughter, Dads Doing What They Love, Leftcoast Q and Cecil’s Smokin’ BBQ.


The Pork category had Big B’s Down-n-Dirty BBQ take home the honors and the huge trophy followed by Hot & Smokin’ Catering, ZZYZX Bar. B. Q., Chicken Butt BBQ from Utah, and Butcher’s Daughter.


Brisket honors and the huge trophy went to All Sauced Up, followed by Burnin’ and Lootin’, Who’s Smokin’ Now, Cecil’s Smokin’ BBQ and Hog Island Pitmasters.


Before the brisket category was announced, you could see that it was anyone’s race to win and brisket was going to be super important. Team Enoserv had 3 walks, All Sauced Up had 3 walks prior to brisket, Butcher’s Daughter had 2 walks and would walk in Brisket, Big B’s Down-n-Dirty had two walks, Burnin’ and Lootin’ had two walks, Cecil’s had two walks, Dad’s Doing What They Love had two walks, Who’s Smokin’ Now had two walks, All Hogs Go To Heaven had two walks.


When Dave Malone won the brisket Category coupled with his 8th place Chicken, 7th place Ribs, and 8th place Pork, he was the only one to walk in all four categories. You had to figure he had the GC wrapped up. But the RGC was still not clear. I thought it was going to be Donna from Butcher’s Daughter but she was third overall. The RGC went to Who’s Smokin’ Now with a solid performance, 12th in Chicken, 6th in Ribs, 12th in Pork and 3rd in Brisket.


Outstanding job to all the Teams that took walks in this tight competition. And to the New King of Bakersfield, Dave Malone and All Sauced Up. This was their 3rd GC in 5 years at Bakersfield. I’m pretty sure they are considering re-naming the Venue Malonefield in your honor. Congrats!


And many thanks to all the people behind the scenes of this great event, Mike George and Angie Trigueiro and their committee, K & K plus Gene and all the Judges, all the volunteers, all the teams and to the great city of Bakersfield for hosting such a first class contest. See you next year!!

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CBBQA Team of the Year

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2013 STANDINGS


1- Knock UR Sox Off BBQ 307

Ryan Moore ~ Fontana, CA

T2- Ridge Route Boys 300

Curtis Trigueiro ~ Bakersfield, CA

T2- Simply Marvelous 300

Stephen Franklin ~ Ventura, CA

4- Left Coast Q 285

Matt Dalton ~ Banning, CA

5- Hog Island Pitmasters 282

John Hendrickson ~ Discovery Bay, CA

6- Burnin and Lootin 274

Jerry Aguilar ~ Cornoa, CA

7- All Sauced Up 256

Dave Malone ~ Valencia, CA

8- Butchers Daughter 211

Donna Fong ~ Alameda, CA

9- Big Poppa Smokers 208

Sterling Ball ~ Coachella, CA

10- Smokin Mo's 205

Mike Lindley ~ Yucca Valley, CA

11- Smokin' Yankees BBQ 203

Chris Juencke ~ Stockton, CA

12- Porketeers 194

Dennis McGrath ~ El Cajon, CA

13- Loot N' Booty 190

Sterling Smith ~ Scottsdale, AZ

14- Big B's Down & Dirty BBQ 185

Bill Souza ~ Pacifica, CA

15- Wild Willys Smokin Hot BBQ 184

William Wilson ~ Riverside, CA

16- Rooftop Barbeque 181

Andy Allen ~ Menifee, CA

17- Bowling Over Pigs 180

Chuck Collondrez ~ Brentwood, CA

18- All Hogs Go to Heaven 176

Steve Madaule ~ Lancaster, CA

19- Funtime BBQ ~ 159

Benny Adauto ~ Whittier, CA

20- Lady of Q 157

Sylvie Curry ~ Ramona, CA

21- ZZYZX Bar B Q 147

Jason Miranda ~ Rancho Cucamonga, CA

T22- Who's Smokin Now 146

Raymond Porter ~ Banning, CA

T22- My Smokin Grillfriend 146

Jeff Pollock ~ Bakersfield, CA

24- Too Ashamed To Name 143

Scott Hares ~ San Jose, CA

25- Patio Pitmasters 130

Lance Miller ~ Corona, CA


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-Visit the Complete Official 2013 Standings for all categories.

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