Another demo derby has come and gone at the Inter-State Fair and Rodeo.
Fans packed the stands for the final night of grandstand entertainment, which featured four classes of demo action.
In full size stock, Michael Coats took 1st followed by Dillion Blundell in 2nd and Ranelle Hadley in 3rd.
For the limited-weld compacts, Wyatt Raida took 1st, Cody Julich took 2nd and Anthony Smith was awarded 3rd place.
The new Hometown Showdown class featured cars with limited modifications and the increased speed and maneuverability was obvious. Kail Smith took 1st followed by Dave Daniels in 2nd and Tray Vinson in 3rd.
A car ended up flipping over during the full-size limited-weld class, although the driver was reported to be fine. Jimmy Hadley took 1st followed by Keaton Hennen in 2nd and Gary Hadley in 3rd.
Dave Daniels was named overall maddog. The show was put on by Oklahoma Boys Promotions of South Coffeyville.




