A member of the Pirates, Pigs and Poultry team celebrates after

Just three hours into the first-ever No Bull BBQ, the $10

People’s Choice

food tickets ran out and many of the offerings were long
gone.

I think they underestimated how many people would turn out,

Danette Beall of San Jose said. Beall and her husband stood in
four lines for about a half hour each, and received a refund for
the rest of her tickets.
Just three hours into the first-ever No Bull BBQ, the $10 “People’s Choice” food tickets ran out and many of the offerings were long gone.

“I think they underestimated how many people would turn out,” Danette Beall of San Jose said. Beall and her husband stood in four lines for about a half hour each, and received a refund for the rest of her tickets.

An estimated 10,000 people showed up hungry for barbecue, and other than a few customers getting burned – from getting their People’s Choice fill – most enjoyed the live music and camaraderie on a pleasant 70-degree afternoon.

Slap Yo’ Daddy took home the top prize as the California champion. The two-part team – Harry Soo and Benny Adauto – represented the Golden State on TLC’s television show “BBQ Pitmasters.”

Split among about 23 winners in five categories was $5,000 – but the highest hoots and hollers came from the fans of Big Bad BBQ from Scott’s Valley, who in their first competition won first place in the chicken competition.

Donn Silacci, a regular “hometown boy” from Gilroy, was out with his family and the Just Blowin’ Smoke booth cooking chicken for the People’s Choice competition and best chicken contest. Silacci’s booth was one of more than 50 that filled the parking lot at the Community & Cultural Center.

“I didn’t expect it to be like this. I’ve been working my butt off all day,” Silacci said. The Gilroy family said they love cooking in the backyard and after hearing about it on the radio decided to enter the contest.

Just Blowin’ Smoke was still going strong about 2 p.m. and a line of at least 30 people stood waiting, licking their lips.

The sweet smell of barbecue sauce, beer and snow cones formed a tangible smoky cloud in the parking lot as thousands in sunglasses and sandals walked up and down the lines of tents. Fourteen booths were open for the People’s Choice contest. For $10 you could eat five samples from the booths of your choice.

After those booths sold out, those barbecuers who still had food were selling items for cash. The People’s Choice award went to Rednecks-N-Barbecuties for their appetizing barbecued chicken.

“There’s a lot of great food, it’s all really good,” said Danyelle Horrillo a San Jose State University advertisement student who came out with college friends. Horrillo and classmate Nichole Parker snacked on hot links while waiting in line for a taste of brisket.

“A lot of people here, but it’s fun,” Parker said.

Sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbecue Society, the fiercely competitive state championship barbecue competition is the first of its kind in Morgan Hill, and organizer Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce hopes to make it an annual event.

Brian Sullivan, president of the Chamber of Commerce, was busy exchanging patrons People’s Choice tickets for cash. Every People’s Choice booth ran out of food before 2 p.m. – only the halfway mark of the barbecue.

“This is better than anybody thought,” Sullivan said.

Ric’s Righteous Ribs from San Jose ran out of food after an hour of opening their booth. They gave out free samples of the leftover pulled pork to salivating patrons.

But while the event is designed to offer fun and good food for the public, the competitors take it seriously. The KCBS is the largest barbecue judging organization in the world, according to Ben Lobenstein, treasurer of the California Barbecue Association.

The rules for the No-Bull cook-off are strict and thorough, and the event website cautions spectators not to bother the cooks, especially around the afternoon meat-submission deadline.

Slap Yo’ Daddy’s win qualifies them for the national cook-off in Kansas City. Plus, the they have a chance to compete in The Jack Daniel’s Invitational, another prestigious nationwide event.

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