Brandy Cruz
Bama Bogg 2012
Jason Danley, left, and Buck Deeds race through a pit of mud Saturday during BamaJam Farm's Bama Bogg competition.
Brandy Cruz
Bama Bogg 2012
Beverly Day competes in the women's mud bogg race.
Brandy Cruz
Bama Bogg 2012
Nicholle Danley, left, tries to catch up with Amber White as the two ladies compete for $2,000. White won the competition, with Danley taking second and receiving $1,000.
Brandy Cruz
Bama Bogg 2012
Amber White races for first place during BamaJam Farm's Bama Bogg 2012.
Posted: Saturday, July 14, 2012 4:01 pm
Down and dirty
Brandy Cruz
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The Southeast Sun
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People weren’t afraid of getting a little down and dirty Saturday as they competed to win cash prizes and a brand new vehicle during BamaJam Farm’s Bama Bogg competition.
The all-terrain vehicle mud bogg competition drew hundreds of people from across the state and neighboring states to race through mud as deep as two feet.
BamaJam Farm’s owner Ronnie Gilley said he’s pleased with the turnout considering they put it together in two weeks. He plans to make the competition an annual event.
For more information, including a list of winners, pick up a copy of Wednesday’s edition of The Southeast Sun.
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