Continuing the tradition of the Thurston principal winning the SchoolPower Chef Challenge, defending champion and new LBHS principal Joanne Culverhouse conceded the title to her Thurston successor Jenny Salberg. Round three of the eagerly anticipated social event also continued its winning tradition as more than $9,500 was raised for Laguna’s schools.

In a good-humored nod to Culverhouse’s success in the previous two rounds against then LBHS principal Don Austin, Salberg wore an Underdog shirt beneath her chef whites. She also served up some food for thought with a list of “The Top 5 Reasons to Vote for Principal Salberg.”  With two equally delectable meals selected by the dueling principals and masterfully prepared by Lumberyard chef Armando Ortega, Salberg’s list might just have been the ingredient needed for patrons to vote her menu the winner.

One of the reasons on her list was even reiterated by Culverhouse as she gracefully accepted defeat and joked that Salberg “deserves the win for spending her days with 700 middle schoolers!”

In claiming the coveted title, “Chef” Salberg gave credit to her longtime colleague saying, “I learned from the best. Dr. Culverhouse was a worthy opponent. She taught me well, and now the student has become the master. Thurston continues to be Top Dog in the Chef Challenge!”

Also deserving of high praise are Lumberyard owners Suzanne and Cary Redfearn whose generosity over the course of the three Chef Challenges has raised more than $30,000. “With support of local businesses like Lumberyard, SchoolPower is able to make a significant impact on Laguna’s schools,” noted vice president Samantha Washer. “The Redfearn’s commitment to their community is to be applauded.”

The evening also offered a taste of the exciting things to come at SchoolPower’s 27th annual Dinner Dance. On display at Lumberyard was a new black 2012 VW Beetle to be raffled off at the March 3rd gala, compliments of McKenna Volkswagen.

All photos in this slide show thanks to Kristin Karkoska.