KCBS Team Bios
RIB-IT
Year Started: 2004
Members:
BETH LENZ
MARK LENZ
We started as organizers of a contest, then judged a few contests while cooking in the backyard. Finally took the leap to competition when another team asked us to compete with them in Rio Rancho-(thanks Bill!). That was all it took; we are now addicted!
We are proud members of the Rocky Mountain BBQ Association!
In 2010, we decided to merge our team with another team, "Lizzie Q", and form "A Frog & A Dog BBQ" at a couple of contests. In 2011, we merged once again with "Gettin Piggy Wit It" to form "Gettin Froggy Wit In" to compete in the Sam's Club Invitational! Also in 2011, we invited Beth's Dad to cook with us as "Scorch to the ReQue". 2011 has also seen a return of "A Frog & A Dog BBQ"!
Hometown: Canon City
State: CO
Country: US
Most wins in a year: 2011: RGC (Frisco & Dillon), GC (Scott City),
Biggest Wins: 2009 GC in Rio Rancho; 2009 4th place chicken at the American Royal Invitational.
2011 GC at the Scott City Showdown on the Plains as "Scorch to the ResQue".
Sponsors: Oh, those would be great!
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