KCBS Team Bios
HOGZ GONE WILD GA
Year Started: 2011
Members:
JONATHAN TIMMONS
Hogz Gone Wild Ga started competing in 2011 by entering 2 backyard competitions. Our first competition, the Cherokee Pignic, we took 4th Place Chicken, 3rd Place Ribs, 1st Place Pork, and Backyard Grand Champions. We finished the year with a 6th place finish in backyard at the National BBQ Cup. In the 2012 season, Hogz Gone Wild GA finished the season 18th Overall in the GBC, with a 10th place Chicken and 8th Place pork finish. We also picked up a 180 Pin in Rome with our chicken. Hogz Gone Wild GA has teamed up with Superior Smokers and is looking forward to moving to the top of the rankings in 2013!
Hometown: Villa Rica
State: GA
Country: US
Most wins in a year: 1 Backyard Grand Championship
Biggest Wins: 2011 Cherokee Pignic Backyard Division
2012 Smoke N Thunder Perfect 180 Chicken
Sponsors: Southern Secret Gourmet - James Do All Rub
Steve Ayers Construction
Pirate 50 Signs and Awards
Royal Oak Charcoal
Superior Smokers
Website: http://www.hogzgonewild.com
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