Congrats to Cody of Summerville: Our Big Dad Dance Off Champion

Congrats to Cody of Summerville: Our Big Dad Dance Off Champion

Meet Cody of Summerville - our big Dad Dance Off Champion - and all the other Lowcountry dads with sweet moves who gave him a run for his money. Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications


Congrats to Cody of Summerville (AKA: ‘The Stallion’)

His moves were fire, but the competition was fierce. Meet Cody of Summerville, the Stallion who two-stepped his way to Big Dad Dance Off Champion, and the rest of the Lowcountry’s dadliest dancers who gave him a run for his money:

Cody’s sweet dance moves have won him a Samsung 58″ Class 7 Series LED 4K UHD Smart Tizen TV, Weber gas grill, Oculus Quest 2 all-in-one VR gaming system and $200 gift certificate from Big Billy’s Burger Joint in North Charleston.

Scroll on to see the rest of the dance videos. Thanks to all who competed in this year’s Big Dad Dance Off – stay fierce ya’ll!

Sponsored by American Biker and Big Billy’s Burger Joint in North Charleston:
       

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