
This year’s Men’s All-Around winner was Ben Clark and the Women’s All-Around winner was Martha Nicholas
After a two-year hiatus, the Amboy Territorial Days Celebration returned to Amboy Territorial Park this past weekend. The festival, which started in 1960, featured many activities including the Territorial Days Parade on Saturday.
One of the most popular attractions of the annual event is the Territorial Days Log Show, with both adult and youth participants. This year’s Men’s All-Around winner was Ben Clark and the Women’s All-Around winner was Martha Nicholas.
Here is a look at the results from the Log Show, both adults and youth.
2022 Territorial Days Log Show
Adult results
Men’s All Around Winner: Ben Clark
Women’s All Around Winner: Martha Nicholas
Men’s Axe Throw
1st – Greg Brown
2nd – Aaron Brown
3rd – Jeff Fetter Sr.
Women’s Axe Throw
1st – Martha Nicholas
2nd – Melanie Keel
Men’s Choker Set
1st – Ben Clark
2nd – Travis Hafner
3rd – Kyle Beasley
Women’s Choker Set
1st – Prairie Brown
2nd – Martha Nicholas
3rd – Mariah Goff
Double Buck
1st – Andy Ralston & Arthur Fetter

2nd – Jeff Fetter Sr. & Mike Truong
3rd – Travis Hafner & Mike Nicholas
Jack & Jill
1st – Mike Truong & Brianna Silbernagel
2nd – Andy Ralston & Melanie Keel
3rd – Kyle McKee & Heidi Massey
Jill & Jill
1st – Martha Nicholas & Beth Neff
2nd – Melanie Keel & Cassandra Goble
3rd – Mariah Goff & Amanda Hafner
Log Roll
1st – Ben Clark
2nd – Arthur Fetter
3rd – Mike Truong
Modified

1st – Jeff Fetter
2nd – Kyle McKee
3rd – Travis Hafner
Chain Race
1st – Jeff Fetter
2nd – Aaron Brown
3rd – Kyle McKee Obstacle
Pole Choker
1st – Greg Brown
2nd – Paul Sheldon
3rd – Ben Clark
Obstacle Pole Buck/Cut
1st – Ben Clark
2nd – Arthur Fetter Sr.
3rd – Kyle Beasley
Pole Climb (High Climb)
1st – Ben Clark
2nd – Paul Sheldon
3rd – Travis Hafner
2022 Territorial Days Log Show
Kids Results
Ax Throw – Age 6 -9
1st place: Anthony Popkes-Perez
2nd place: Cash Clark
3rd Place: Lane Cody & Everett McKee
Ax Throw – Age: 10-13
1st Place: Parker Truong
2nd Place: Gatlin Brown
3rd Place: Riley Joner

Ax Throw – Age: 14-17
1st Place: Russell Brown
2nd Place: Audry Joner
Choker Set – Age 6-9
1st Place: Everett McKee
2nd Place: Cash Clark
3rd Place: Lane Cody
Choker Set – Age 10-13
1st Place: Riley Joner
2nd Place: Gatlin Brown
3rd Place: Parker Truong
Choker Set – Age 14 -17
1st Place: Russell Brown
2nd Place: Audry Joner
Modified Race – Age 6-9
1st Place: Everett McKee
2nd Place: Cash Clark
3rd Place: Lena Brown
Modified Race – Age 10-13
1st Place: Gatlin Brown
2nd Place: Parker Truong
3rd Place: Travin Harris
Modified Race – Age 14 – 17
1st Place: Audry Joner
Amboy Territorial Days Celebration showcases its heart of logging country
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