DEARBORN, Michigan – Five Dearborn officials took pies in the face for a good cause on Saturday at the annual Relay for Life event that benefits the American Cancer Society. Volunteering to potentially get a face full of pie were Mayor John B. O’Reilly, Wayne County Commission Chairman Gary Woronchak, Dearborn schools Superintendent Brian Whiston, Dearborn Fire Lt. and Burn Drive Chairman Steve Worden and Dearborn High Principal Chuck Baughman. (See Pie Fight Erupts part 1 for more details.)

Wayne County Commissioner Gary Woronchak winds up to hit Dearborn School Superintendent Brian Whiston with a pie during the “Four Pies and a Poncho” fund-raising event at the Relay for Life on Saturday. Whiston was supposed to be hit with four pies but, seen at left, Dearborn Firefighter Burn Drive Chairman Steve Worden was preparing to launch an all-out piefight among the participants. (Photo by Margaret Pedenelli)
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Despite wearing a “Team O’Reilly” T-shirt in an apparent attempt to get a measure of pie-slinging mercy from the Mayor , Wayne County Commissioner Gary Woronchak was hit with a pie by Mayor John B. O’Reilly, who himself had already been creamed in the fund-raising event at Relay for Life. (Photo by Margaret Pedenelli)
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After the pies had been thrown, the messy participants at “Four Pies and a Poncho” displayed the results. From left are Dearborn Firefighters Burn Drive Chairman and Fire Lt. Steve Worden, Mayor John B. O’Reilly, Wayne County Commissioner Gary Woronchak, Dearborn High Principal Chuck Baughman, and Superintendent Brian Whiston. (Photo by Margaret Pedenelli)
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