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“It was so cool to watch the RSU students put down their cameras and put on the Food Fight aprons to transform from a TV crew to a team of chefs-in-training at a moment’s notice. When it became clear that the opposing team wouldn’t make it, three students on the RSU production team demonstrated the ultimate workforce skill of flexibility. Another weather complication left a team waiting on their opponent. RSU TV producers then worked with the teacher coaches to convert from a single elimination bracket to a competition for total points. A bitter winter storm disrupted the original recording schedule earlier this year. The program is produced by RSU TV staff and students and is presented by the ONE Gas Energy Efficiency Rebate Program and host location the ONE Gas Education and Training Area.įood Fight production began with a battle outside of the heat of the kitchen.

Teams of three from Grove, Inola, Pryor, Sequoyah, Stilwell, Union and Vinita high schools face off weekly until the two teams with the highest point totals meet in the championship round Oct. Points are based on technical skill, teamwork and creativity. 11, 2023, at 7 p.m.Įach episode challenges participants to prepare up to four recipes in one hour and present their dishes to judges for scoring. Season 1 debuts on Rogers State University Public Television Monday, Sept.

“Food Fight – A Student Competition” is a new reality-style show that invites high school students to compete in the kitchen to win college scholarships. Pryor High School students competing in Food Fight Season 1.
