By Brandie Majeau
Thorhild’s Annual Demolition Derby was a smashing success. The bleachers
were loaded as fans poured through the gates, eager to find the best view of the
upcoming chaos. The excitement built as the raffle was drawn, finally finding out who
would win the second portion of the Thorhild & District Agricultural Society Splash &
Crash fundraiser. Ian Paly, of the Thorhild area, won the demo car and chose to run it in
the upcoming demo and forgo the optional cash prize. In addition to the demo car raffle,
Thorhild Community Association held their raffle, offering visitors a chance to run a
combine in the combine demolition portion of the event. Grant Sr. Onge of Lac La Biche
won the raffle and incidentally ended up placing third in the event.
Fans were loud and excited as they cheered their favorite entries. The announcer
humorously engaged the crowd with updates and backstories for each vehicle and
driver. Engines roared, and tires flung mud as the vehicles raced across the ring to
achieve peak impact and damage. The excitement froze, held suspended, as a vehicle
burst into flames, and Thorhild Fire & Rescue raced to the aid of the driver. With the fire
suppressed and the driver safely removed from the scene, held breaths were exhaled,
and the evening continued.
The show was a whirlwind of entertainment, offering fans hours of delight. The
chants and gasps that rippled through the bleachers added to the excitement, building
up to the final crash, the final engine roar that brought the show to a thrilling end. The
winners, basking in their victory, received their well-deserved bragging rights and prizes,
a fitting conclusion to an evening of pure entertainment. Congratulations to all for a job
well done and the memories of this fantastic show that will keep spectators talking until
the next Thorhild Demolition Derby.
The following are the 2024 Demo winners: Carson Hiemer – Best Dressed, Val
Leifso – Mad Dog & First Place in Trucks, Dave Kemsley – First Place Cars, Wayne
Cressman – First Place Minis, and Peter Melica – First Place Combines.
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