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Kids Baking Championship
StarringDuff Goldman and Valerie Bertinelli
Country of originUnited States,China
No. of seasons9
Production
Running time60 minutes-63 minutes
Original release
NetworkFood Network
ReleaseFebruary 2, 2015 –
March 9, 2020

Kids Baking Championship is a competitive reality baking program produced by Levity Entertainment Group for the Food Network. The competition involves children competing to make the best dish, and are judged on presentation, taste, and creativity. All seven seasons of the series have been hosted and judged by actress Valerie Bertinelli and baker Duff Goldman of Charm City Cakes. In 2018, the show enjoyed its highest ratings ever that also eclipsed Duff Goldman's earlier show, Ace of Cakes, as the highest rated series in the network's history.

The first season of the series featured several prizes for the winner of the competition, including $10,000, a full kitchen remodel for their parent's home, an article/recipe in Food Network Magazine, and their winning cake sold as a re-creation by Charm City Cakes, along with the 'Kids Baking Champion' title. That season had a pool of eight contestants. Subsequent seasons feature only the title and a prize of $25,000 for the winner, with the FNM article/recipe restored in season four, with the contestant pool rising to ten in season two, and twelve in subsequent seasons with season five and seven being an exception with nine people.

On July 8, 2019, it was announced that the seventh season will premiere on August 5, 2019.[1]

Season 1 - Aired February 2, 2015 -

Contestants

Rank Baker Age Location Place
1 Hollis Johnson 13 Jacksonville, Florida Winner
2 Annika Coffman 12 Boise, Idaho Runner-Up
3 Jackson Fujimori 11 Torrance, California 3rd Place/ 4th Place
Natalie Venable 13 Westlake Village, California
5 Cody Vasquez 12 Gilbert, Arizona 5th Place
6 Payton Palaez 10 San Francisco, California 6th Place
7 Caroline Binkley 13 Delaware, Ohio 7th Place/ 8th Place
Anthony Smith 12 Rochester, New York

Elimination table

Place Contestant Episode
1 2 3 4
1 Hollis Winner
2 Annika WIN Runner-Up
3 Jackson FINALISTS 1
Natalie WIN
5 Cody WIN ELIM
6 Payton ELIM
7 Caroline ELIM
Anthony ELIM
  (WINNER) This baker won the competition.
  (RUNNER-UP) This baker made it to the finale, and was in second place.
  (FINALIST) This baker was eliminated in the finals.
  (WIN) This baker won the baking challenge.
  Baker was one of the judges' least favourite bakers that week, but was not eliminated.
  Baker was one of the judges' favourite bakers that week, but didn't win.
  (IN) Baker got through to the next round.
  (ELIM) This baker was eliminated from the championship.

^1 : Jackson and Natalie were eliminated before the winner was announced.

Episodes

No. in
Episode
Title Original air date
1"Bake Sale"February 2, 2015 (2015-02-02)

The first challenge is to make 2 baked goods fit for a bake sale, in two hours. In the middle of the baking, Duff Goldman and Valerie Bertinelli give the bakers a twist: to incorporate peanut butter and jelly.

Winner: Cody

Winner's Dishes: Lemon Pound Cake and a Razzleberry Pie (Raspberries, Blackberries and Blueberries.)

Recipe Incorporated: Raspberry Vanilla Pudding Pie with Peanut Butter Crust

Lost: Anthony and Caroline

Loser's Dishes: Anthony – Blueberry Lattice Pie, Chocolate Mousse Tart and a Peanut Butter Jelly cookie. Caroline – Upside-Down Peach Tart with Oatmeal Lace Cookies and Peanut Butter and Jelly Cupcakes.
2"Dessert Imposters"February 9, 2015 (2015-02-09)

The 6 bakers are tasked to make a dessert imposter that looks savory but is actually sweet. The 6 choices were bagel (Hollis), sushi (Annika), pizza (Payton), taco (Cody), burger (Natalie), and spaghetti (Jackson). Duff and Valerie throw in the challenge of making the bakers incorporate a side kick to the original plan.

Winner: Natalie

Winner's Dish: Vanilla Cupcake Bun, Brownie Meat Patty, Coconut Lettuce, Licorice Tomatoes, and white chocolate Thousand Island Dressing with a sidekick of parmesan cheese fries (apples fried and baked with powdered sugar.)

Lost: Payton

Loser's Dish: Snickerdoodle Cookie Crust with Marshmallow Cheese, Peanut Butter Cups as olives, Gummies as peppers and fondant as pepperoni with a sidekick of garlic bread (pie dough rolled with cinnamon and sugar and baked with icing.)
31"Stuffed Puffs"February 16, 2015 (2015-02-16)
4"Celebration Cakes"February 23, 2015 (2015-02-23)

The 4 bakers are challenged to make a celebration cake for the finale. The cake must be at least three layers. Valerie and Duff throw another twist and tell the kids they need to make a "party favor" and give the kids ideas. Annika make a dark chocolate cake with a raspberry cream coat and frosting. Jackson makes a lemon cake. Hollis makes a lemon cake. Natalie creates a lemon cake with cream cheese frosting. Jackson attempts to make macarons, but they crack. He then makes shortbread. Annika makes lemon bars. Hollis makes a sugar cookie. Natalie makes a cake-in-a-jar. The judges have two standouts; Annika and Hollis. Hollis wins the 10,000 dollars, her cake in Duff's collection and the industrial kitchen set.

Winner: Hollis

Runner-Up:Annika

Finalists:Jackson and Natalie

Season 2

Ten talented young bakers compete for the title of Kids Baking Champion and $25,000. Duff Goldman and Valerie Bertinelli are the hosts and judges again.

Contestants

Rank Baker Age Location Place
1 Rebecca Beale 13 Graham, Texas Winner
2 Yahshimabet Sellassie-Hall 12 Oakland, California Runners-Up
Matthew Merrill 11 Great Falls, Virginia
4 Peggy Fischer 10 St. Johnsbury, Vermont Eliminated in Episode 7
5 Jane Haviland 10 Ann Arbor, Michigan Eliminated in Episode 6
6 Alex Portis 12 Monroeville, Pennsylvania Eliminated in Episode 5
7 Emma Wensing 11 Austin, Texas Eliminated in Episode 4
8 Colby Lacasse 10 Blue Hill, Maine Eliminated in Episode 3
9 Ryan Wilson 11 Danville, California Eliminated in Episode 2
10 Alex Alcorta 10 Austin, Texas Eliminated in Episode 1

Elimination table

Place Contestant Episode
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Rebecca WIN WIN Winner
2 Yahshimabet Runner-Up
Matthew WIN WIN
4 Peggy WIN WIN ELIM
5 Jane WIN ELIM
6 Alex P. ELIM
7 Emma ELIM
8 Colby ELIM
9 Ryan ELIM
10 Alex A. ELIM
  (WINNER) This baker won the competition.
  (RUNNER-UP) This baker made it to the finale, and was in second place.
  (WIN) This baker won the baking challenge.
  (LOW) Baker was one of the judges' least favorite bakers that week, but was not eliminated.
  (HIGH) Baker was one of the judges' favorite bakers that week, but didn't win.
  (IN) Baker got through to the next round.
  (ELIM) This baker was eliminated from the championship.

Episodes

No. in
Episode
Title Original air date
1 (5)"Pie à la Mode"January 4, 2016 (2016-01-04)

Winner: Jane

Winner's Dish: Jane's Grandma Jean's pecan pie with a side of chocolate shaved ice cream.

Lost: Alex A.

Loser's Dish: A chocolate cream pie with a cinnamon ice cream.
2 (6)"Eclairs Gone Wild"January 11, 2016 (2016-01-11)

The bakers are given the task of making eclairs that have "gone wild" with color and flavor. A twist arrives with the bakers making creme puffs in the shape of their favorite animal.

Winner: Rebecca

Winner's Dish: A caramel bacon eclair with a mouse cream puff filled with a lime and a raspberry pastry cream.

Lost: Ryan

Loser's Dish: A cookie butter eclair with a snail cream puff filled with the same eclair pastry cream.
3 (7)"'Hot' Chocolate"January 18, 2016 (2016-01-18)

The bakers are given the challenge of creating any chocolate intensive dessert, but a twist shows up requiring that they use chiles, hot spices and hot sauce in their dessert.

Winner: Peggy

Winner's Dish: A chocolate cayenne brownie with a raspberry coulis and a sriracha ice cream.

Lost: Colby

Loser's Dish: A chocolate cayenne cake with a vanilla buttercream frosting with a chocolate cayenne ganache.
4 (8)"Macaron Stackaron"January 25, 2016 (2016-01-25)

The remaining kids are given the challenge of creating macarons of any flavor. The twist is that they must stack them to 5 inches tall. If they do not stack them to the requires height, they are not eligible to win, but it does not mean they are out of the competition.

Winner: Matthew

Winner's Dish: A chocolate cherry macaron and a S'mores macaron.

Lost: Emma

Loser's Dish: A chocolate macaron filled with a cream cheese frosting and raspberry coulis.
5 (9)"Lunch Box Desserts"February 1, 2016 (2016-02-01)

The bakers are given the task of creating desserts using items in a lunch box. The twist is that they must use another item given out: banana chips or carrots.

Winner: Peggy

Winner's Dish: A chocolate zucchini cake with an orange sauce and a coconut carrot ice cream.

Lost: Alex P.

Loser's Dish: An open-faced ice cream sandwich featuring an almond butter cookie with a pumpkin seed ice cream with sauteed strawberries and carrots.
6 (10)"Candymonium"February 8, 2016 (2016-02-08)

The excited bakers are challenged to create desserts using 3 types of candy. The twist is that they must use a blow torch somewhere on their dessert in a way that makes sense.

Winner: Matthew

Winner's Dish: a peanut butter chocolate sachertorte with a torched meringue.

Lost: Jane

Loser's Dish: A sour candy cake with a sugar stick frosting with chocolate candies and torched marshmallows.
7 (11)"Dessert Imposters 2.0"February 15, 2016 (2016-02-15)

The bakers are challenges to make dessert imposters, the favorite challenge from last season. The twist is that they must create a savory cupcake along with their sweet imposter.

Winner: Rebecca

Winner's Dish: A BLT with yellow cake bread, white chocolate lettuce, strawberries as tomatoes, marzipan bacon and buttercream mayonnaise with a corn cupcake with mashed potato frosting.

Lost: Peggy

Loser's Dish: Nachoes with phyllo dough chips, lemon curd cheese, white cake as chicken, and lime zest as cilantro with a butternut squash cupcake with a guacamole frosting.
8 (12)"Spring Break Cakes"February 22, 2016 (2016-02-22)

For the final challenge, the bakers are given the task of creating cakes based on common "Spring Break" destinations: the beach (Rebecca), the amusement park (Matthew) and camping (Yahshimabet). The twist is that they must include a curd filling in their cake.

Winner: Rebecca

Winner's Dish: A lemon chiffon cake with a strawberry buttercream with lemon and strawberry curd, decorated to look like the beach.

Runners-Up: Matthew, Yahshimabet

Matthew's Cake: A chocolate cake with an orange buttercream filled with an orange curd and decorated to look like a roller coaster car found at an amusement park.

Yahshimabet's Cake: A mocha cake and a chai spice cake with buttercream and filled with orange curd white chocolate ganache, decorated to look like a camping trip.

Season 3

Contestants

Source for first names, hometowns, and age:[2]

Rank Baker Age Location Place
1 Aidan Berry[3] 12 Shalimar, Florida Winner
2 Justice Faustina[3] 12 Napa, California Runners-Up
Kaniyah Cary[3] 10 Portsmouth, Virginia
4 Cole Frederickson[3] 12 Thousand Oaks, California 4th Place
5 Audra Tow[3] 11 Aurora, Colorado 5th Place
6 Jason Intravartolo[4] 11 Seattle, Washington 6th Place
7 Reese Smith[3] 10 Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 7th Place
8 Maya Jindal[3] 9 Great Falls, Virginia 8th Place
9 Keili Gorczyca[3] 10 San Francisco, California 9th Place
10 Dylin Musgrove[3] 12 Augusta, Georgia 10th Place
11 Charlotte d'Arabian[3] 10 Coronado, California 11th Place
12 Brooke Cumberland[3] 9 Old Greenwich, Connecticut 12th Place

Elimination table

Place Contestant Episode
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Aidan WIN WIN WIN Winner
2 Justice WIN WIN Runners-Up
Kaniyah WIN WIN
4 Cole WIN ELIM
5 Audra ELIM
6 Jason WIN ELIM
7 Reese ELIM
8 Maya ELIM
9 Keili ELIM
10 Dylin ELIM
11 Charlotte ELIM
12 Brooke ELIM
  (WINNER) This baker won the competition.
  (RUNNER-UP) This baker made it to the finale, and was in second place.
  (WIN) This baker won the baking challenge.
  Baker was one of the judges' least favorite bakers that week, but was not eliminated.
  Baker was one of the judges' favorite bakers that week, but didn't win.
  Baker got through to the next round.
  (ELIM) This baker was eliminated from the championship.
  This baker was on the winning team of the challenge

Episodes

No. in
Episode
Title Original air date
1"Life Is a Carnival"1/2/17 (1/2/17)

Winner: Kaniyah

Winner's Dish: A vanilla popcorn cupcake with a vanilla buttercream frosting.

Lost: Brooke

Loser's Dish: A lemon cupcake with a sweet pretzel filling and a vanilla frosting.
2"I Lava Volcano"1/9/17 (1/9/17)

Winner: Aidan

Winner's Dish: A passionfruit cake with a banana buttercream with cream-filled cookie boulders.

Lost: Charlotte

Loser's Dish: A ginger cake with a chocolate ganache frosting with chocolate and fondant boulders.
3"Comfort Food Dessert Imposters"1/16/17 (1/16/17)

The remaining bakers must create a comfort food dessert imposter — meatloaf (Cole), fried chicken (Justice), mac and cheese (Audra), PB&J (Keili), chili (Reese), roast beef sandwich (Maya), hot dog (Dylin), meatball sub (Aidan), grilled cheese sandwich (Kaniyah), and a burrito (Jason). The bakers are then asked to make a side of chips and salsa.

Winner: Jason

Winner's Dish: A crepe tortilla filled with pound cake as chicken and chocolate as refried beans with a side of chocolate and buttercream salsa with crepe chips.

Lost: Dylin

Loser's Dish: A vanilla hot dog bun with a vanilla buttercream hot dog, mustard, ketchup and relish, with a side of cherry salsa with phyllo dough chips.
4"Color Me Wow!"1/23/17 (1/23/17)

The bakers are given the challenge of creating a tye dye cake to resemble the 60's. A twist is that they must make a swirled ice cream.

Winner: Cole

Winner's Dish:A fruit flavored cake dyed multiple colors with a fruit swirl ice cream.

Lost: Kelli

Loser's Dish: An apple cinnamon cake with lemon and raspberry with a swirl ice cream.
5"Throwback Eclairs"1/30/17 (1/30/17)

The kids are challenges to make eclairs based of old desserts: Coconut Cream Pie (Cole), Black Forest Cake (Justice) German Chocolate Cake (Maya), Chocolate Pecan Pie (Audra), Pineapple Upside Down Cake (Reese), Cherry Cheesecake (Kaniyah), Banana Cream Pie (Aidan) and Grandmas Apple Pie (Jason). A twist comes in when the kids must make something with dried fruit.

Winner: Justice

Winner's Dish: An eclair filed with chocolate cherry whipped cream topped with a chocolate apricot ganache.

Lost: Maya

Loser's Dish: An eclair filled with chocolate pastry cream and topped with dates.
6"Breakfast Desserts"2/6/17 (2/6/17)

Valerie, the queen of pancakes, and Duff, the king of waffles challenge the bakers to make cakes out of one of the two breakfast items. Team are decided with a coin draw, and the winning side does not face elimination. A twist is that they must use breakfast cereal in their dessert. Justice, Audra, Aidan and Cole were Team Waffle, and Kaniyah, Jason and Reese were Team Pancake.

Winner: Aidan

Winner's Dish: a cinnamon roll style waffle with swiss meringue buttercream topped with cinnamon crunch cereal and a side of cinnamon crunch cereal ice cream.

Lost: Reese

Loser's Dish: A carrot cake pancake with a vanilla buttercream topped with melted chocolate and a cherry.
7"Mobile App Cookies"2/13/17 (2/13/17)

The bakers are given the task of creating sugar cookies to resemble apps and must explain what the app does. For example: SnackChat, DessertCraft, Noodle Maps, etc. A twist is that the bakers must use citrus in their dessert.

Winner: Justice

Winner's Dish: An orange cookie with a glaze and artistic app designs.

Lost: Jason

Loser's Dish: An orange cookie with a vanilla glaze and designs. (Jason had no explanation for his apps)
8"Pet Shop Joys"2/20/17 (2/20/17)

The bakers are challenged to create desserts based on animals: a rabbit, a turtle, a silky chicken, a guinea pig and a mini pig. The twist is that the bakers must include a friend for their mini pet dessert.

Winner: Kaniyah

Winner's Dish: A pineapple upside down cake with a cat sugar cookie and a pineapple ice cream. (Kaniyah's animal was a rabbit).

Lost: Audra

Loser's Dish: A banana cake with a vanilla frosting and fondant chickens with a mini pet friend of a fondant egg the chicken laid. (Audra's animal was a silky chicken).
9"Molecular Kidstronomy"2/27/17 (2/27/17)

The bakers are given the difficult task to create desserts with molecular ingredients: the smoking gun, the maltodextrin, etc. The twist is that the bakers must use old fashioned whisks in some way.

Winner: Aidan

Winner's Dish: A S'mores tart with a graham cracker crust, a smoked chocolate ganache, peanut butter snow and whipped cream.

Lost: Cole

Loser's Dish: A smoked apple pie with an apple ice cream and peanut butter snow with whipped cream.
10"Superhero Grand Finale"3/6/17 (3/6/17)

The bakers are given the final task of creating cakes resembling a made up super hero. The twist is they must create a super villain too.

Winner: Aidan

Winner's Dish: a lemon rosemary olive oil cake with a swiss meringue buttercream with a cookie super villains. His hero is named Prism, and he created color. His super villain is Dismal, and he makes everything gray and dull.

Runners-Up: Kaniyah, Justice

Justice's Dish: A rose water cake with a vanilla butter cream and a rice cereal treat villain. His hero was Weather Man, and he controls the weather. His super villain is The Evil Sun, and he wants it to be hot all year long.

Kaniyah's Dish: A lemon rosemary blueberry cake with a vanilla buttercream and a cookie villain. Her hero is Catastrophe Girl, who prevents the catastrophes from happening. Her super villain is Mr. Rotten Potato, who stayed in a refrigerator too long and turned evil.

Season 4

Contestants

Source for names, age, and hometowns:[5]

Rank Baker Age Location Place
1 Linsey Lam 13 Closter, New Jersey Winner
2 Abby Martin 13 Franklin, Wisconsin Runners-Up
Alex Czajka 12 Edmonton, Alberta
4 Bryn Montgomery 11 South Hill, Virginia 4th Place
5 Julia Betz 12 Key Biscayne, Florida 5th Place
6 Luke Jonsson 13 Rancho Santa Margarita, California 6th Place
7 Aditya Pillutla 12 Cary, North Carolina 7th Place
8 Soleil Thomas 12 Livingston, New Jersey 8th Place
9 Beverly Hepler 10 Foster City, California 9th Place
10 Grady Holloway 11 Chesterfield, Missouri 10th Place
11 Gareth Bennett 10 Gaithersburg, Maryland 11th Place
12 Michael Platt 11 Bowie, Maryland 12th Place

Elimination Table

Place Contestant Episode
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Linsey WIN WIN Winner
2 Abby WIN WIN WIN Runners-Up
Alex WIN
4 Bryn WIN ELIM
5 Julia ELIM
6 Luke ELIM
7 Aditya WIN WIN ELIM
8 Soleil ELIM
9 Beverly ELIM
10 Grady ELIM
11 Gareth ELIM
12 Michael ELIM
  (WINNER) This baker won the competition.
  (RUNNER-UP) This baker made it to the finale, and was in second place.
  (WIN) This baker won the baking challenge.
  Baker was one of the judges' least favorite bakers that week, but was not eliminated.
  Baker was one of the judges' favorite bakers that week, but didn't win.
  Baker got through to the next round.
  (ELIM) This baker was eliminated from the championship.
  This baker was on the winning team of the challenge

Season 5

Nine talented young bakers compete for the title of Kids Baking Champion, $100,000 and a spot in Food Network Magazine. Duff Goldman and Valerie Bertinelli are the hosts and judges again.

Contestants

Rank Baker Age Location Place
1 Natasha Jiwani 13 Bellevue, Washington Winner
2 Taylor Inouye 12 Kailua, Hawaii Runners-Up
Matthew Azuma 12 Glendora, California
4 Issi Neufield 11 Coppell, Texas 4th Place
5 Saylor Herrin 11 Ailey, Georgia 5th Place
6 Davey Treen 10 Akron, Ohio 6th Place
7 Mekdes Bass 10 Boulder, Colorado 7th Place
8 Enzo Cosani 10 Orlando, Florida 8th Place
9 Zach Atlas 13 New York, New York 9th Place

Elimination Table

Place Contestant Episode
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Natasha WIN WIN WINNER
2 Taylor WIN RUNNERS-UP
Matthew WIN
4 Issi WIN ELIM
5 Saylor WIN ELIM
6 Davey ELIM
7 Mekdes ELIM
8 Enzo ELIM
9 Zach ELIM
  (WINNER) This baker won the competition.
  (RUNNER-UP) This baker made it to the finale, and was in second place.
  (WIN) This baker won the baking challenge.
  Baker was one of the judges' least favorite bakers that week, but was not eliminated.
  Baker was one of the judges' favorite bakers that week, but didn't win.
  Baker got through to the next round.
  (ELIM) This baker was eliminated from the championship.

Season 6

Twelve talented young bakers compete for the title of Kids Baking Champion, $100,000 and a spot in Food Network Magazine. Duff Goldman and Valerie Bertinelli are the hosts and judges again.

Contestants

Rank Baker Age Location Place
1 Paige Goehner 11 Blaine, Minnesota Winner
2 Davis Sams 13 Vancouver, Canada Runners-Up
Meadow Roberts 10 Minneapolis, Minnesota
3 Jaxon Remillard 11 Mansfield, Texas 4th Place
4 Nyah Rosado 11 New Rochelle, New York 5th Place
5 Madison Totaro 11 Austin, Texas 6th Place
6 Karthik Vemparala 11 Somerset, New Jersey 7th Place
7 Jenna Alnatur 9 Clifton, New Jersey 8th Place
8 Misha Jones 12 Annapolis, Maryland 9th Place
9 Gavin Crawford 11 Houston, Texas 10th Place
10 Brooklyn Kyzar 13 Silverhill, Alabama 11th Place
11 Kasey Moeggenborg 13 Rockford, Michigan 12th Place

Elimination Table

Place Contestant Episode
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Paige Winner
2 Davis WIN WIN RUNNERS-UP
Meadow WIN WIN
4 Jaxon WIN ELIM
5 Nyah ELIM
6 Madison WIN WIN ELIM
7 Karthik ELIM
8 Jenna ELIM
9 Misha WIN ELIM
10 Gavin ELIM
11 Brooklyn ELIM
12 Kasey ELIM
  (WINNER) This baker won the competition.
  (RUNNER-UP) This baker made it to the finale, and was in second place.
  (WIN) This baker won the baking challenge.
  Baker was one of the judges' least favorite bakers that week, but was not eliminated.
  Baker was one of the judges' favorite bakers that week, but didn't win.
  Baker got through to the next round.
  (ELIM) This baker was eliminated from the championship.
  This baker was on the winning team of the challenge

Season 7

Aired August 5, 2019 - September 16, 2019. [6]Nine talented young bakers compete for the title of Kids Baking Champion, $25,000 and a spot in Food Network Magazine. Duff Goldman and Valerie Bertinelli are the hosts and judges again.

Contestants

Rank Baker Age Location Place
1 Trevin Alford 11 Washington, Indiana Winner
2 Sophie Tate 12 Stansbury Park, Utah Runners-Up
Tarek Husseini 13 St. Louis, Missouri
4 Taylor Pusha 12 Roanoke, Virginia 4th Place
5 Brooke Waters 11 Selma, Alabama 5th Place
6 Brady Stewart 11 San Angelo, Texas 6th Place
7 Tori Church 12 Nashville, Tennessee 7th Place
8 Dharma Sabapathy 11 Austin, Texas 8th Place
9 Sophia Elrod 10 Nashville, Tennessee 9th Place

Elimination Table

Place Contestants Episode
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 Trevin WIN WIN WINNER
2 Sophie WIN WIN RUNNERS-UP
Tarek
4 Taylor WIN ELIM
5 Brooke ELIM
6 Brady ELIM
7 Tori WIN ELIM
8 Dharma ELIM
9 Sophia ELIM
  (WINNER) This baker won the competition.
  (RUNNER-UP) This baker made it to the finale, and was in second place.
  (WIN) This baker won the baking challenge.
  (LOW) Baker was one of the judges' least favorite bakers that week, but was not eliminated.
  (HIGH) Baker was one of the judges' favorite bakers that week, but didn't win.
  (IN) Baker got through to the next round.
  (ELIM) This baker was eliminated from the championship.

Season 8

Aired January 6, 2020 - February 17, 2020[7]

Contestants

Rank Baker Age Location Place
TBD Liam Bizjack 12 El Dorado Hills, California TBD
TBD Morgan Chaffin 11 Glen Burnie, Maryland TBD
TBD Anthony Fontanez 12 Belmar, New Jersey TBD
TBD Sam Occhiogrosso 11 West Hartford, Connecticut TBD
TBD Graysen Pinder 13 Wilmington, North Carolina TBD
TBD Naima Winston 11 Baltimore, Maryland TBD
TBD Saleem Sandhu 12 Yuba City, California TBD
TBD Avner Schwartz 12 Haverford, Pennsylvania TBD
TBD Reggie Strom 12 Bend, Oregon TBD
10 Elise Sammis 11 Chapin, South Carolina 10th Place
11 Sahana Gade 11 Sugar Land, Texas 11th Place
12 Phoebe Gore 11 New York, New York 12th Place

Elimination Table

Place Contestant Episode
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Liam IN
Morgan IN
Anthony IN HIGH IN
Sam HIGH IN
Graysen IN LOW WIN
Saleem IN LOW
Naima LOW WIN IN
Avner IN HIGH
Reggie WIN IN
10 Elise IN ELIM
11 Sahana IN ELIM
12 Phoebe ELIM
  (WINNER) This baker won the competition.
  (RUNNER-UP) This baker made it to the finale, and was in second place.
  (WIN) This baker won the baking challenge.
  (LOW) Baker was one of the judges' least favorite bakers that week, but was not eliminated.
  (HIGH) Baker was one of the judges' favorite bakers that week, but didn't win.
  (IN) Baker got through to the next round.
  (ELIM) This baker was eliminated from the championship.
  (WIN) This baker was on the winning team of the challenge

See also

References

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