
So, which is our readersâ favorite fried chick- lace in the Wesley Chapel area?
The answer I have for you is certainly not definitive, although the nine judges yours truly picked from amongst nearly 50 of our readers in both of our distribution areas definitely were in agreement on their favorites…well, mostly anyway.

Picking those nine judges was not an easy task. Of the 50 people who volunteered, I originally planned to only have five judges. But then, I thought, what would happen if more than one of the people we picked ended up not being able to be there for all three rounds? I decided that having at least a couple more couldnât hurt â it would even allow us to employ Olympic-style scoring, if necessary (it wasnât), where we could throw out the high and the low and just use the other seven scores for each restaurant.
At any rate, the nine people selected, from left to right in the top left photo, were: Bill Johnston (aka Colonel Sanders himself!) and his wife Suzanne Reno of Quail Hollow, Aaron âDionâ Rocha of New River Township, Cindy Cooley of Tampa Palms, Dionâs wife Suzanne Rocha, the father-daughter duo of Joshua & Zoe Paine of Heritage Isles and the son-&-father team of Karson (the self-proclaimed & costumed âKing Chicken Wingâ and Jason Centeno of Live Oak Preserve (and yes, a certain editor is in there, too).

All three rounds of judging were a blast for yours truly, the judges and even for Jannah, whose unenviable job it was to go and pick up the chicken from each of the restaurants, cut each tender into bite-sized pieces and plate them for me to bring to the judges.
I originally thought we were going to split the number of places into one group of 5 for Round 1 and one group of 6 for Round 2, but after Round 1, I realized that one Wesley Chapel chicken place (Wing Stop) had recently added tenders to its menu, so Round 2 ended up having the Mild and Spicy chicken tenders from seven places.

A few other things I have to mention:
- Because we bought and had to bring the chicken from multiple places to one central location, the judges knew beforehand that none of the chicken would ever be as hot or as moist as it would be at each of the actual restaurants.
- None of the chicken was served with sauces for fear that the judges would figure out whose chicken was whose too easily. But again, it also kept each placeâs chicken from tasting its best.
- I have to thank president & CEO Hope Kennedy and office administrator Darlene Hill of the North Tampa Bay Chamber for allowing us to use the board room in the Chamberâs beautiful, new office in The Shops at Wiregrass for all three rounds of the contest.
- I also have to thank our photographer/ videographer Charmaine George for not only shooting still pictures, but also videotaping all of the proceedings. Although we are announcing the winners in this issue, we also will show video highlights from all three rounds as the premiere episode of our âNeighborhood Newsmakersâ podcast. Look for updates about that first podcast on our âNeighborhood Newsâ Facebook page.
- Yours truly didnât sample all of the chicken nor did I try to influence the judges in any way.

Hereâs how the judging went for the first two nds of the contest, as each chicken tender was judged based on its Crispness, Moistness, Seasoning (for Mild) and Heat (for Spicy), but only the Overall score given for each restaurant counted:
Round 1 (July 23) âThere were five Mild but only four spicy chicken tenders in this round, because Raising Caneâs is the only one of the 12 total restaurants that doesnât sell spicy tenders.
The Mild tenders were from PDQ, Chicken Guy, Zaxbyâs, Raising Caneâs and Daveâs Hot Chicken. The favorite of these five was Chicken Guy, with PDQ second (both of which advanced to the Finals) and Raising Caneâs third, with Zaxbyâs fourth and Daveâs fifth.

On the Spicy side this round, Zaxbyâs was the clear-cut winner by average score, but Chicken Guy was the #1 choice of more of the judges, so both advanced to the Finals, with PDQ and Daveâs not advancing.
Round 2 (July 30) â Chick-fil-A and Slim Chickens finished solidly as #s 1 and 2 (in that order) to advance to the Mild Finals, and they were followed by Popeyeâs,Wing Stop,Chickân Fun, Hangry Joeâs and Sweet Krunch, in that order.
The same seven restaurants competed for Favorite Spicy, with Chick-fil-A and Slim Chickens again finishing in the top two spots, followed (in order) by Chickân Fun, Popeyeâs,Wing Stop, Hangry Joeâs & Sweet Krunch.
Finals (Aug. 4) â The judges were never told which four Mild and which four Spicy tenders advanced to the Finals, but several recognized PDQ & Chick-fil-A from the first two rounds and one judge identified Chicken Guy from Round 1.

For the Finals, each judge was asked to put the four Finalists in each category from their overall #1 Favorite down to #4.
For Favorite Mild Tenders, PDQand Chick-fil-A finished in a flat-footed tie for first place, with each receiving 3 first-place, 3 second-place and 3 third-place votes. But, since five of the judges had PDQ finishing higher than Chick-fil-A, PDQ won for Favorite Mild Tenders. Chick-fil-A was second and Chicken Guy finished third (with 2 first-place votes), and Slim Chickens was fourth, with only 1 first-place vote.
The judges agreed that the four Mild Finalists were their four favorites from the first two rounds.
For Favorite Spicy Tenders, Chick-fil-A and Slim Chickens each had 3 first-place votes, but Chick-fil-A also had 4 second-place votes to Slim Chickensâ 1, so Chick-fil-A was named the Favorite Spicy Tenders winner, followed by Slim Chickens. Zaxbyâs just beat out Chicken Guy to finish third.
Looking Back

The contest was certainly not scientific and I know it really doesnât âproveâ anything. Iâm also quite certain that many, if not most, of our readers will disagree with the results.
But, what it did accomplish was to bring together a diverse group of our readers for a fun and interesting cause and thereâs no doubt that these nine previous strangers â two couples, two father-&-child combos and one not-partnered judge â all became friends and took their âjobsâ very seriously, but not too seriously.
There were comments like, âI canât taste the chicken,â âDill pickle undertones,â âOnly one I didnât finish,â âNeeds sauce,â âTastes like Publixâ and âHeavy vinegar flavorâ â and a lot of laughs.
All nine judges also want to try judging the Best Steaks, Best Fries, Best Burgers and a couple that I might actually try to put together â Best Pizza and Best Tacos, but I probably will have to select a whole new crew of judges next time.
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