A long line of pies, chocolate and banana cream. Nine contestants. 18 hands, all tied behind backs, each person determined to beat the others.
Bradley Stoll, Mathematics Department Chair, took first place in a Pie Eating Contest at Tlaquepaque Village’s annual Independence Day Celebration. Stoll participated in this competition during his family’s two-month stay in Sedona, Arizona.
The contest involved Stoll’s hands being tied behind his back as he attempted consume a full pie as fast as possible.
“There were nine of us sitting at this long table, and we all had either chocolate cream or banana cream pie, whichever we chose,” Stoll said. “I had three firemen from Sedona next to me, so I felt kind of bad beating them.”
Stoll’s was convinced to participate by his son Brandon, who took second place in the competition for his own age division.
Although Stoll managed to win the contest, he admitted that the task was not as easy as it appeared.
“It was okay at the time,” Stoll said, “but after eating an entire banana cream pie, well, it took a while for my stomach to forgive me.”
To honor his achievements, Stoll was awarded a $25 gift certificate to “a fabulous Mexican restaurant.”
“Next year, I’ll do it again if we’re there around the fourth [of July],” Stoll said. “I might have to defend my title.”