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NORTH CAROLINA’S CHANDLER WINS T-H MARINE FLW BASS FISHING LEAGUE PIEDMONT DIVISION TOURNAMENT ON SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE

NORTH CAROLINA’S CHANDLER WINS T-H MARINE FLW BASS FISHING LEAGUE PIEDMONT DIVISION TOURNAMENT ON SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE

Shawsville’s Jones Wins Co-angler Title

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HUDDLESTON, Va. (March 26, 2018) – Boater Kevin Chandler of New London, North Carolina, won the T-H Marine FLW Bass Fishing League (BFL) Piedmont Division tournament on Smith Mountain Lake Saturday with five bass weighing 20 pounds, 12 ounces. For his efforts, Chandler pocketed $7,327.

Chandler caught the majority of his fish targeting rocks in the west arm of Smith Mountain Lake. He said he used green-pumpkin- and black and blue-colored custom jigs with Zoom Super Chunk Jr. trailers.

“I just dragged the jig along the bottom. All of the fish I weighed in except for one came from rocks – the fifth came from a pier pole,” said Chandler, who earned his sixth win in BFL competition. “Most were in 3 to 8 feet of water and I was able to put 12 keepers in the boat.”

Chandler credited his 7-foot, 2-inch Medium Heavy Level Rod and Abu Garcia REVO STX Gen 4 Casting Reel as being crucial to his success.

“In my opinion, that rod has the perfect tip. You can make soft presentations and it has the backbone you need to get the hook in and catch them,” said Chandler.

The top 10 boaters finished the tournament in:

1st:          Kevin Chandler, New London, N.C., five bass, 20-12, $5,327 + $2,000 Ranger Cup Bonus

2nd:         David Perdue, Wirtz, Va., five bass, 19-13, $2,164

3rd:          Ben Reynolds, Callands, Va., five bass, 18-6, $1,377

4th:          Brian Calloway, Danville, Va., five bass, 17-13, $963

5th:          Scott Hamrick, Denver, N.C., four bass, 16-11, $825

6th:          Chris Lewis, Dublin, Va., five bass, 15-15, $757

7th:          Justin Hicks, Roanoke, Va., five bass, 15-14, $688

8th:          Bradley Staley, Pleasant Garden, N.C., five bass, 15-11, $619

9th:          Eric Bailey, Lexington, N.C., five bass, 15-7, $550

10th:        Chris Brummett, Lynch Station, Va., five bass, 15-6, $482

Complete results can be found at FLWFishing.com.

Gary D’Angelo of Woodbine, Maryland, weighed a 7-pound, 6-ounce bass – the heaviest of the event in the Boater Division – and earned the day’s Boater Big Bass award of $575.

Isaac Jones of Shawsville, Virginia, won the Co-angler Division and $2,059 Saturday after catching three bass weighing 14 pounds, 1 ounce.

The top 10 co-anglers were:

1st:          Isaac Jones, Shawsville, Va., three bass, 14-1, $2,059

2nd:         Kurt Moser, Max Meadows, Va., five bass, 12-11, $1,030

3rd:          Jason Hinger, Timberlake, N.C., three bass, 12-3, $787

4th:          Craig Wheeler, King George, Va., five bass, 10-8, $480

5th:          David DeCiucis, Chester, Va., four bass, 10-5, $412

6th:          Pat Kendrick, Bumpass, Va., three bass, 10-3, $378

7th:          Josea Goble, Newton, N.C., three bass, 10-2, $343

8th:          Shane Robbins, Raleigh, N.C., three bass, 9-11, $309

9th:          Jamie Newton, Falls Church, Va., four bass, 9-8, $275

10th:        Tony Laaper, Pittsboro, N.C., two bass, 9-4, $290

Steve Mazingo of Bedford, Virginia, caught the largest bass in the Co-angler Division weighing in at 6 pounds, 1 ounce. The catch earned him the day’s Co-angler Big Bass award of $282.

The top 45 boaters and co-anglers in the region based on point standings, along with the five winners in each qualifying event, will be entered in the Oct. 18-20 BFL Regional Championship on Lake Norman in Huntersville, North Carolina. Boaters will compete for a top award of a Ranger Z518C with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard and $20,000, while co-anglers will fish for a new Ranger Z518C with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard.

The 2018 BFL is a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 128 tournaments throughout the season, five qualifying events in each division. The top 45 boaters and co-anglers from each division, along with the five winners of the qualifying events, will advance to one of six regional tournaments where they are competing to finish in the top six, which then qualifies them for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the BFL All-American. The 2018 BFL All-American will be held May 31-June 2 at Cross Lake in Shreveport, Louisiana, and is hosted by the Shreveport-Bossier Sports Commission. Top performers in the BFL can move up to the Costa FLW Series or even the FLW Tour.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the T-H Marine FLW Bass Fishing League on FLW’s social media outlets at FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube and Snapchat.

HUNTSVILLE’S SALZMAN WINS T-H MARINE FLW BASS FISHING LEAGUE CHOO CHOO DIVISION EVENT ON WHEELER LAKE

HUNTSVILLE’S SALZMAN WINS T-H MARINE FLW BASS FISHING LEAGUE CHOO CHOO DIVISION EVENT ON WHEELER LAKE

Decatur’s Peyton Wins Co-angler Title

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ROGERSVILLE, Ala. (March 26, 2018) – Boater Ryan Salzman of Huntsville, Alabama, caught a five-bass limit weighing 25 pounds, 9 ounces, Saturday to win the T-H Marine FLW Bass Fishing League (BFL) Choo Choo Division event on Wheeler Lake. Salzman earned $5,810 for his win.

Salzman made a 72-mile run up the Tennessee River to fish the Guntersville Dam tailrace. He said his day started slow, but eventually got rolling around 9 a.m. From there, he caught the majority of his weight within 20 minutes.

“I didn’t get a lot of time to practice and it was the only thing I felt comfortable doing,” said Salzman, who earned his third career win in BFL competition. “I figured I’d be one of the only ones to make the long run, especially with the wind blowing.”

Salzman said he used his Lowrance HDS-12 Carbon units with C-Map Insight Charts to locate isolated rock piles in the current. He targeted smallmouth using 4½-inch Green Bean- and 99 Problems-colored True Bass Little Head Swimbaits with ½-ounce True Lock Swimbait Heads.

By 11 a.m., Salzman said his cranking battery began to die, so he made the decision to return to the ramp early. Fortunately, with the long run, he said his battery recharged to the point to where he could fish the final two hours of the day.

“I flipped marina slips with a ½-ounce Pickwick Special-colored Tight Line Mussel Crawler jig and (Strike King) Rage Craw trailer,” said Salzman. “I ended up culling twice with 4- and 5-pound largemouth.”

The top 10 boaters finished the tournament in:

1st:          Ryan Salzman, Huntsville, Ala., five bass, 25-9, $5,810

2nd:         Mitch Mitchell, Muscle Shoals, Ala., five bass, 21-12, $2,405

3rd:          Cameron Trousdale, Rogersville, Ala., five bass, 18-0, $1,536

4th:          Michael Hood, Winchester, Tenn., five bass, 16-10, $1,076

5th:          Greg Lamb, Harrison, Tenn., five bass, 16-1, $1,257

6th:          Daniel Whitaker, Phil Campbell, Ala., five bass, 15-12, $845

7th:          Gavin Ainslie, Harrison, Tenn., five bass, 15-5, $768

8th:          Eddie Jewell, Lawrenceburg, Tenn., five bass, 15-4, $1,026

9th:          Kenny Everette, Villa Rica, Ga., five bass, 15-1, $615

10th:        Mike Ary, Dalton, Ga., five bass, 14-11, $838

Complete results can be found at FLWFishing.com.

Lamb weighed a 7-pound bass – the heaviest of the event in the Boater Division – and earned the day’s Boater Big Bass award of $335.

Harry Peyton of Decatur, Alabama, won the Co-angler Division and $2,370 Saturday after catching five bass weighing 17 pounds, 2 ounces.

The top 10 co-anglers were:

1st:          Harry Peyton, Decatur, Ala., five bass, 17-2, $2,370

2nd:         Chris Harcrow, Dawson, Al a., five bass, 13-14, $1,185

3rd:          Chris Keel, Hampton Cove, Ala.., five bass, 12-14, $757

4th:          Rich Frey, Owens Cross Roads, Ala., three bass, 11-12, $822

4th:          Brian Warfel, Woodbridge, Va., five bass, 11-12, $492

6th:          Aaron Bishop, Hamilton, Al  a., three bass, 10-14, $416

7th:          Bruce Stanley, Jasper, Ala., four bass, 10-13, $378

8th:          Steven Jacques, Addison, Ala., five bass, 10-12, $341

9th:          Daniel Kendrick, Chatsworth, Ga., five bass, 10-9, $303

10th:        Daniel Douglas, Meridianville, Ala., five bass, 10-8, $265

Frey caught the largest bass in the Co-angler Division weighing in at 8 pounds even. The catch earned him the day’s Co-angler Big Bass award of $330.

The top 45 boaters and co-anglers in the region based on point standings, along with the five winners in each qualifying event, will be entered in the Oct. 25-27 BFL Regional Championship on Lake Chickamauga in Dayton, Tennessee. Boaters will compete for a top award of a Ranger Z518C with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard and $20,000, while co-anglers will fish for a new Ranger Z518C with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard.

The 2018 BFL is a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 128 tournaments throughout the season, five qualifying events in each division. The top 45 boaters and co-anglers from each division, along with the five winners of the qualifying events, will advance to one of six regional tournaments where they are competing to finish in the top six, which then qualifies them for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the BFL All-American. The 2018 BFL All-American will be held May 31-June 2 at Cross Lake in Shreveport, Louisiana, and is hosted by the Shreveport-Bossier Sports Commission. Top performers in the BFL can move up to the Costa FLW Series or even the FLW Tour.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the T-H Marine FLW Bass Fishing League on FLW’s social media outlets at FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube and Snapchat.

LOUISIANA’S PARKWAY HIGH SCHOOL WINS TBF/FLW HIGH SCHOOL FISHING LOUISIANA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP ON CROSS LAKE

LOUISIANA’S PARKWAY HIGH SCHOOL WINS TBF/FLW HIGH SCHOOL FISHING LOUISIANA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP ON CROSS LAKE

SHREVEPORT, La. (Mar. 26, 2018) – The Parkway High School fishing duo of Ethan Tasche and Hunter Cheney, both of Bossier City, Louisiana., brought a five-bass limit to the scale Saturday weighing 19 pounds, 12 ounces to win the 2018 TBF/FLW High School Fishing Louisiana State Championship on Cross Lake.

A field of 138 teams competed in the no-entry fee tournament, which launched from the American Legion Ramp in Shreveport. In FLW/TBF High School Fishing competition, the top 10-percent of teams competing advance to the High School Fishing National Championship.

The top 13 teams on Cross Lake that advanced to the 2018 High School Fishing National Championship were:

1st:     Parkway High School, Bossier City, La. – Ethan Tasche and Hunter Cheney, both of Bossier City, La., five bass, 19-2

2nd:    Loyola College Prep, Shreveport, La. – Blaise Chagnard and Christopher Giordano, both of Shreveport, La., five bass, 17-0

3rd:     Haughton High School, Haughton, La. – James Rose and Gavin Roe, both of Haughton, La., three bass, 16-10

4th:     Calvary Baptist Academy, Shreveport, La. – John Kyle Pierce and Jackson Gregory, both of Shreveport, La., five bass, 15-13

5th:     Sterlington High School, Sterlington, La. – Landon Jinks, Monroe, La., and Noah Sistrunk, Sterlington, La., five bass, 14-8

6th:     Parkway High School, Bossier City, La – Tyler Hilton and Bennett Hopkins, both of Bossier City, La., five bass, 12-12

7th:     Calvary Baptist Academy, Shreveport, La. – Clayton Page and Garrett Mowalls, both of Keithville, La., four bass, 12-10

8th:     Northwoods High School, Shreveport, La. – Brayden Nichols and Dawson Maloney, both of Shreveport, La., five bass, 12-1

9th:     Haughton High School, Haughton, La. – Jonathan Pilinski, Haughton, La., and Matthew Bowman, Elm Grove, La., three bass, 11-13

10th:   Benton High School, Benton, La. – William Tew and Hunter Sanford, both of Bossier City, La., five bass, 11-4

11th:   Opelousas Catholic School, Opelousas, La. – Logan Warren and Christian Miller, both of Opelousas, La., four bass, 11-3

12th:   Captain Shreve High School, Shreveport, La. – Harlee Connell and Jackson Mcgee, both of Shreveport, La., five bass, 10-13

13th:   Haughton High School, Haughton, La. – Matthew Waggoner and Jeb Spinney, both of Haughton, La., four bass, 10-5

Complete results from the event can be found at HighSchoolFishing.org.

The 2018 TBF/FLW High School Fishing Louisiana State Championship was a two-person (team) event for students in grades 7-12, open to any Student Angler Federation (SAF) affiliated high school club in the United States. The top 10 percent of each Challenge, Open, and state championship field will advance to the High School Fishing National Championship on Pickwick Lake, in Florence, Alabama, June 26-29. The High School Fishing national champions will each receive a $5,000 college scholarship to the school of their choice.

In addition to the High School Fishing National Championship, all High School Fishing anglers nationwide automatically qualify for the world’s largest high school bass tournament, the 2018 High School Fishing World Finals, held in conjunction with the National Championship on Pickwick Lake. At the 2017 World Finals more than $60,000 in scholarships and prizes were awarded.

Full schedules and the latest announcements are available at HighSchoolFishing.org and FLWFishing.com.

 

Rob Lee and Steve Winslett win 2018 Alabama Bass Trail Lake Martin by Dan O’Sullivan

Rob Lee and Steve Winslett win 2018 Alabama Bass Trail Lake Martin
by Dan O’Sullivan

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March 24, 2018 – Alexander City, Ala. – One thing Alabama Bass Trail anglers can count on from a stop at Lake Martin is consistency.  The Central Alabama, Tallapoosa River impoundment is going to produce ample limits of respectable bass.  In two previous stops in ABT competition, Lake Martin produced winning weights in the 15 to 26-pound class and it took 10 pounds to get the last paycheck in 40th place.

Not this year.

Thanks to warm conditions that saw Lake Martin on the verge of full scale spawn, the weights increased throughout the 225 boat field during the second stop of the 2018 Alabama Bass Trail’s Southern Division schedule.

Leading that charge were the team of Rob Lee and Steve Winlett, local anglers who banked on isolated bedding fish as their strategy.  The plan worked to the tune of a 20.38-pound limit of Lake Martin largemouth bass that earned them the victory and the $10,000 winner’s purse, along with a slot in this year’s Alabama Bass Trail Championship in October.

The pair said they committed to the program despite the fact that finding spawners wasn’t easy.  “These fish were not easy to locate, and they were single fish in isolated pockets,” they said.  “We found seven or eight fish that we felt would help us, we never thought that we would catch most of them.”

Armed with the location of their prey, Lee and Winslett ran to the first fish following takeoff, and caught it on the first cast.  They ran six miles to the next one; which they caught on their second cast to that particular fish.  They made another six to seven mile run, and caught the third fish on their next cast.  “We made four casts and had nearly 12 pounds in the boat,” they said.  “We tried for three hours before getting two small spotted bass to fill our limit, which we culled out later with more bed fish.”  They reported catching their fish on a homemade floating minnow plug, a wacky rigged Crème Scoundrel floating worm in Natural color and a tube.”

The second place team of Charlie Williams and Michael Smith spent their morning fishing a shaky head to get a limit of spotted bass, then spent the afternoon culling those fish out by throwing wacky and Flick Shake rigged green pumpkin Yamamoto Senkos around boat docks.  “We had a great day, and caught a lot of fish,” they said.  “We did enough to win on most any other day here, and got beat by a really big day; we are really happy with our finish.”

The pair weighed 16.83 pounds and earned $5,000 for their day.  They also earned the $500 Mountain Dew Big Bass of the Day bonus for their 6.45-pound kicker largemouth, and the $1,000 Wedowee Marine bonus for purchasing their boat at Wedowee Marine.  Their total haul reached $7,500.

The team of Myles Palmer and B.J. Barnett finished third with 15.59-pounds, good for 44,000 in tournament payout.  However, their total haul for the day was bolstered by a $125 AFTCO clothing bonus, a $250 Alabama Bass Trail gear bonus and a $1000 America’s First Credit Union bonus for financing the purchase of their boat through America’s First Federal Credit Union. The additional ABT bonus programs brought their total earnings to nearly $6,000.

The Top 10 Standings for Lake Martin are below, for complete standings visit: http://www.alabamabasstrail.org/tournament-series/lm-results/

Place Anglers Weight Big Fish Winnings
1 Rob Lee / Steve Winslett 20.38 5.15 $10,000
2 Charlie Williams / Michael Smith 16.83 6.45 $5,000
3 Myles Palmer / B.J. Barnett 15.59 $4,000
4 Chris Rutland / Coby Carden 14.48 5.96 $3,000
5 David Sherrill / Dennis Sherrill 14.46 $2,000
6 Marty Giddens / Josh Stracner 14.24 $1,500
7 Warren Hoffman / Ben Weldon 14.1 $1,100
8 Joey Aderhold / Jonathan Collins 14.01 $1,100
9 Nicholas Turner / Joe Lay 13.79 $1,100
10 Deandrae Kimbrough / Verneille (Bo) Quinney 13.77 $1,100

 

The sponsors of the 2018 Alabama Bass Trail include; Phoenix Bass Boats, Bill Penney Toyota, Garmin, Academy Sports & Outdoors, America’s First Federal Credit Union, Wind Creek Hospitality – Wetumpka, Wind Creek Hospitality – Montgomery, Alabama Tourism Department, T-H Marine Supplies, Wedowee Marine, Buffalo Rock, Jack’s, Fish Neely Henry Lake.com, Alabama Power Company, Trapper Tackle, Lew’s Fishing, AFTCO, YETI, and E3 Apparel.

For information about Alabama Bass Trail and for complete tournament standings visit www.alabamabasstrail.org.

Bass Edge’s The Edge – Episode 276 – Matt Lee March 15, 2018

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Bass Edge’s The Edge – Episode 276 – Matt Lee
March 15, 2018

Prepping for his 2nd Bassmaster Classic berth Bass Edge caught up with 2018 BASS Elite Series angler Matt Lee in the latest podcast of Bass Edge Radio, presented by Megaware KeelGuard. Show hosts Aaron Martin and Kurt Dove discuss with Matt how he initiates his search for spring time bass and his preparations for the 2018 Classic.

Gardendale Team Wins Bassmaster High School Event On Alabama’s Lay Lake

Jordan McCaleb (left) and Jaxon Brown of the Gardendale Rockets bass club won the 2018 Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Series Southern Open presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods on Lay Lake out of Shelby County, Ala., with 20 pounds, 8 ounces.

Photo by Stephen Findley/B.A.S.S.

March 24, 2018

Gardendale Team Wins Bassmaster High School Event On Alabama’s Lay Lake

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SHELBY, Ala. — Since they live just over an hour away, Gardendale High School anglers Jaxon Brown and Jordan McCaleb have always considered Lay Lake their favorite fishery.

Apparently, it likes them right back.

The Rockets anglers caught five bass Saturday that weighed 20 pounds, 8 ounces, to win the Mossy Oak Bassmaster High School Southern Open presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods. Instead of specifically targeting spotted bass, like many do on the central Alabama Coosa River fishery, they said they just went looking for five good bites.

“We fished an Alabama B.A.S.S. Nation high school event here last week, and we fished for spots,” Brown said. “But, we only had about 5 pounds with three fish. We said, ‘to heck with that,’ for this week. Today, we fished a totally different way on a totally different end of the lake.”

Since they fish frequent tournaments on the lake, the anglers were coy about the way they caught their fish.

“We used a 1 1/2-pounce piece of tungsten all day long,” said Brown, whose father, Bobby, served as the team’s boat captain for the day.

McCaleb offered slightly more detail.

“We were just flipping and throwing a swim jig,” he said.

Brown and McCaleb finished just ahead of John Walley and Justin Duke of Satsuma High School, who came in second with 19-13. Another Gardendale team consisting of Griffin Phillips and Fletcher Phillips weighed in 18-11. Kaleb Cook and Hudson Tinnell of Helena High School also had 18-11 but dropped to fourth after a tie-breaker based on the biggest bass in their limit. Grant Sanford and Lane Sanford of the Northside High School team were fifth with 17-4.

“We have about 30 members on our team at Gardendale,” McCaleb said. “It’s probably one of the biggest teams in the state. This is our fifth year to have a team.”

McCaleb, a senior, and Brown, a junior, earned first-place plaques, a $2,000 check for their school’s fishing team and $10,000 scholarships to join the college fishing team at the University of Montevallo.

They said they caught fish throughout the day, but their biggest bass of the day — a 5 1/2-pound largemouth — came before lunchtime. They only had about 17 pounds with 20 minutes left before weigh-in time, but a key cull put them over the top.

“We had one that weighed about a pound and a half that we had been trying to get rid of for about three or four hours,” McCaleb said. “We caught a 3 1/2-pounder to cull it right at the end.”

The event featured 274 teams, and the Top 27 earned a berth in the Bassmaster High School National Championship scheduled for Kentucky Lake in August. It took 13-12 to make the cut for the championship.

“We made it to Nationals last year by winning a B.A.S.S. Nation high school tournament on Smith Lake,” Brown said. “We caught them good at Kentucky Lake until bad weather moved in.

“We’re looking forward to another shot.”

STANDINGS BOATER DAY 1
Lay Lake – Paradise Point – Shelby County, AL
3/24/2018 – 3/24/2018
Mossy Oak Bassmaster High School Southern Open presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods

Today’s Activity
# Fsh Lbs – Oz
Accumulative
Name # Live # Fsh # Live Lbs-Oz PTS
1 Jaxon Brown – Jordan McCaleb Gardendale Rockets 5 5 20- 8 5 5 20- 8 0.00
2 John Walley – Justin Duke Satsuma HS 5 5 19-13 5 5 19-13 0.00
3 Griffin Phillips – Fletcher Phillips Gardendale High School 5 5 18-11 5 5 18-11 0.00
4 Kaleb Cook – Hudson Tinnell Helena HS 5 5 18-11 5 5 18-11 0.00
5 Grant Sanford – Lane Sanford Northside HS 5 5 17- 4 5 5 17- 4 0.00
6 Tucker Putman – Will Dickerson Good Hope Fishing Team 5 5 16- 6 5 5 16- 6 0.00
7 Wyatt Sauder – Micah Ford Sequoyah HS 5 5 16- 1 5 5 16- 1 0.00
8 Fischer Keel – Will Garrett Auburn Anglers 5 5 15-15 5 5 15-15 0.00
9 Shaw Sandy – Sam Bennett Athens Anglers 5 5 15-14 5 5 15-14 0.00
10 Griffin Fernandes – Zach Witte Southeastern Bass Anglers 5 5 15-11 5 5 15-11 0.00
11 Cameron Vaughn – Gunnar Halstead Herrin HS 5 5 15- 7 5 5 15- 7 0.00
12 JP Johnson – Connor Handley Vinemont HS 5 5 15- 4 5 5 15- 4 0.00
13 Connor Neal – Sam Hoesley Hoover High School 5 5 15- 3 5 5 15- 3 0.00
14 Garick Robinson – Micah Bryant Sequoyah High School 5 5 14-15 5 5 14-15 0.00
15 Cade Holcomb – Kopeland Rosser Helena High School 5 5 14- 9 5 5 14- 9 0.00
15 Connor Jacob – Jordan Alwan Peoria Notre Dame 5 5 14- 9 5 5 14- 9 0.00
17 Bailey Bleser – Matthew McDonald Catholic Central HS 5 5 14- 8 5 5 14- 8 0.00
18 Wesley Hall – Preston Crowley Tuscaloosa County High School 5 5 14- 7 5 5 14- 7 0.00
19 Cody Hammond – Rob Draper Rehobeth HS 5 5 14- 4 5 5 14- 4 0.00
20 Cody Cissell – Jeremiah Howard Bullitt Central HS 5 5 14- 3 5 5 14- 3 0.00
21 Jaxon Sullivan – Chase Milholen Scotts Hill HS 5 5 14- 1 5 5 14- 1 0.00
22 Cameron Cokley – Jack Brown Rocket Bassmasters 5 5 14- 0 5 5 14- 0 0.00
23 Josh Lee – Mason Cizek Karns Bass Fishing Club 5 5 13-14 5 5 13-14 0.00
23 Scott Yunke – Destin Sackreiter Helena HS 5 5 13-14 5 5 13-14 0.00
25 Brandon Bates – Logan Phillips Soddy Daisy High School 5 5 13-13 5 5 13-13 0.00
25 Brent Cowley – Mason Beck Springville Anglers 5 5 13-13 5 5 13-13 0.00
27 Jake Maddux – Carson Maddux Spain Park High School 5 5 13-12 5 5 13-12 0.00
27 Chase Parsons – Hayden Drucker Hillcrest High School 5 5 13-12 5 5 13-12 0.00
29 Jayden McCain – Jared McCain Piedmont HS Fishing Team 5 5 13-11 5 5 13-11 0.00
30 Eli Chambers – Hunter Herfurth Vinemont High School 5 5 13-10 5 5 13-10 0.00
30 Asher Peters – Hudson Choquette Headland HS 5 5 13-10 5 5 13-10 0.00
32 Alec Berens – Wyatt Pazdro Minooka Anglers Bass Club 5 4 13-10 5 4 13-10 0.00
33 Ethan King – Matthew Vining SC Fishing Team 5 5 13- 8 5 5 13- 8 0.00
34 Laker Howell – Jantzen Leonard Guntersville HS 5 5 13- 6 5 5 13- 6 0.00
34 Caleb Reynolds – Lex Thompson GA – Bainbridge BassCats 5 5 13- 6 5 5 13- 6 0.00
36 Tyler Brashier – Hunter Shaw Winfield Student Anglers 5 5 13- 5 5 5 13- 5 0.00
37 Jackson Isbell – Trent Robinson Moody Fishing 5 5 13- 5 5 5 13- 5 0.00
38 Mason Connelley – Dylan Green Fayetteville HS 5 5 13- 4 5 5 13- 4 0.00
39 Lawson Graves – Cameron Glasscock Cullman High School 5 5 13- 3 5 5 13- 3 0.00
40 Justin Kanute – Adam Altman York County 5 5 13- 1 5 5 13- 1 0.00
41 Cy Lambert – David Dueland Cullman HS 5 5 12-14 5 5 12-14 0.00
42 Connor Ezzell – Ben Shinkunas Athens Anglers 5 5 12-13 5 5 12-13 0.00
42 Drew Herrmann – Wyatt Gabby Marion High School 5 5 12-13 5 5 12-13 0.00
44 Tyler Lubbat – Tyler Christy Buffalo Grove Bass Fishing 5 5 12-11 5 5 12-11 0.00
44 Grayson Morris – Tucker Smith Briarwood Christian School 5 5 12-11 5 5 12-11 0.00
46 Colin McCullough – Jake Cagle Cedar Bluff Bass Team 5 5 12- 8 5 5 12- 8 0.00
47 Jacob Frazier – Kaden Hillman Hazard High School 5 5 12- 5 5 5 12- 5 0.00
47 Brady Holland – Cal Lane Guntersville HS 5 5 12- 5 5 5 12- 5 0.00
47 Justin Watts – Colby Badeaux Live Oak HS 5 5 12- 5 5 5 12- 5 0.00
50 Cody Banks – Josh Spurger Cold Springs Fishing Team 5 5 12- 4 5 5 12- 4 0.00
51 David Taylor – Brylan Sexton Tuscaloosa Co HS 5 5 12- 1 5 5 12- 1 0.00
52 John Owens – George Hill Spain Park HS 5 5 12- 0 5 5 12- 0 0.00
52 Laney Skipper – Taylor Brown Rehobeth Bass Club 5 5 12- 0 5 5 12- 0 0.00
54 Hayden Fox – Owen Chamberlain Mt Juliet Fishing Team 4 4 12- 0 4 4 12- 0 0.00
55 Ethan Greene – Stan Wilson Lakeside Chiefs 5 5 11-15 5 5 11-15 0.00
56 Jordan Feltner – Abby Ison Perry County Central High School 5 5 11-14 5 5 11-14 0.00
57 Steven Corvin – Micah McDonald Hueytown HS 5 5 11-13 5 5 11-13 0.00
58 Jon Bedford – Walker Brown Lawrence County High School 5 5 11-12 5 5 11-12 0.00
58 Wyatt Hamner – Austin Adcox Sipsey Valley High School 5 5 11-12 5 5 11-12 0.00
58 Hunter Hood – Landen Graves Mortimer Jordan Bass Club 5 5 11-12 5 5 11-12 0.00
61 Kolby Holcomb – Dawson Mason Walker Valley 5 5 11-10 5 5 11-10 0.00
62 Raley Guy – Ethan Cotney Sylacauga Fishing Team 5 5 11- 7 5 5 11- 7 0.00
63 Jake Griggs – Justin Hoffman Vinemont HS 5 5 11- 7 5 5 11- 7 0.00
63 Mason Karner – Shane Bowles Harrison HS 5 5 11- 7 5 5 11- 7 0.00
63 Ryan Scott – Austin Anz Choctaw Bass Club 5 5 11- 7 5 5 11- 7 0.00
66 Gage Beck – Keith Weems Sipsey Valley High School 5 5 11- 6 5 5 11- 6 0.00
66 Summer Dees – Garret Dees Grundy Co HS 5 5 11- 6 5 5 11- 6 0.00
66 Houston Smith – Jack West Cullman HS 5 5 11- 6 5 5 11- 6 0.00
66 Andrew Weaver – Gaven Brown Cold Springs 5 5 11- 6 5 5 11- 6 0.00
70 Matthew Roberts – Richard Cornett Perry County Central High School 5 5 11- 5 5 5 11- 5 0.00
70 Chase Taylor – Colton Williams Good Hope Fishing team 5 5 11- 5 5 5 11- 5 0.00
72 John Moore – Elijah Linderman Brewer HS 4 4 11- 5 4 4 11- 5 0.00
73 Landon Nelson – Michael Childers Brewer High School 5 5 11- 3 5 5 11- 3 0.00
73 Cooper Smith – Grant Noelle Marion High School 5 5 11- 3 5 5 11- 3 0.00
75 Nick Knabenshue – Cameron Kidd York CO HS Anglers 5 5 11- 1 5 5 11- 1 0.00
75 Harley Owens – Taylor McCarty Campbell Co HS 5 5 11- 1 5 5 11- 1 0.00
77 AJ Segers – Justin Roberts Marion High School 5 5 11- 0 5 5 11- 0 0.00
78 Logan Henderson – Steven Swann Springville Anglers 5 5 10-12 5 5 10-12 0.00
79 Cal Culpepper – Mason Waddell GA-Harris County High School 5 5 10-11 5 5 10-11 0.00
80 Jake Beihoffer – Bailey Faires Soddy Daisy HS 5 5 10-10 5 5 10-10 0.00
81 Sam McNew – McKinley Prickett Alexandria High School 4 4 10-10 4 4 10-10 0.00
82 Chace Gregory – Tucker Weidler Helena High School 5 5 10- 8 5 5 10- 8 0.00
82 Ezra Smith – Devin Howard Walker Valley HS 5 5 10- 8 5 5 10- 8 0.00
84 Mathew Windham – Chipper Tucker Jackson Acadeny 5 5 10- 7 5 5 10- 7 0.00
85 Hunter Fowler – Quinton Spann Arab HS 5 5 10- 6 5 5 10- 6 0.00
86 Ben Thompson – Chase Ivey Sylacauga Fishing Team 5 5 10- 4 5 5 10- 4 0.00
87 Connor Crafton – Cody Gillentine NEA Youth Fishing 5 5 10- 1 5 5 10- 1 0.00
87 Brady Harp – Mason Huey Spain Park High School 5 5 10- 1 5 5 10- 1 0.00
87 Drew Lyvers – Jake Seigle Spencer Co HS 5 5 10- 1 5 5 10- 1 0.00
87 Gabe Sanford – Jacob Pearson Northside High School 5 5 10- 1 5 5 10- 1 0.00
91 Brock Bowers – Rocky Jonio Springville Anglers 5 5 9-14 5 5 9-14 0.00
92 Noah Coleman – Drake Williams Oneonta 5 5 9-13 5 5 9-13 0.00
92 Bailey Miller – Lucas Scott Tullahoma HS 5 5 9-13 5 5 9-13 0.00
94 Wesley Gore – Blake Davenport Jemison HS 5 5 9- 9 5 5 9- 9 0.00
95 Hunter Porter – Cade Crocker Hillcrest High School 5 5 9- 5 5 5 9- 5 0.00
95 Bryce Richburg – Alexis Grandstaff Headland HS 5 5 9- 5 5 5 9- 5 0.00
95 Logan Tice – Andrew Harris Oxford Bass Club 5 5 9- 5 5 5 9- 5 0.00
98 Walker Price – Austin Wallace Moody Fishing Team 5 5 9- 2 5 5 9- 2 0.00
99 Hunter Nanney – TJ Edwards North Mississippi 5 5 9- 1 5 5 9- 1 0.00
100 Cameron Gilbert – Hannah Boyet Lynn Bears Bass Club 4 4 9- 1 4 4 9- 1 0.00
101 Steven Deason – Logan Lolley Hayden HS 5 5 9- 0 5 5 9- 0 0.00
102 Catherine Walls – Heather Grace Arab HS 5 5 8-15 5 5 8-15 0.00
102 Kyle Williamson – Bremen High School 5 5 8-15 5 5 8-15 0.00
104 Tyler Finley – Ryan Prince MPHS Bass 5 5 8-14 5 5 8-14 0.00
105 Brooks Anderson – Mason Venable Mt. Bethel Christian Academy 5 5 8-11 5 5 8-11 0.00
105 Justin Graham – Noah Gray Glencoe HS 5 5 8-11 5 5 8-11 0.00
105 Matt Holmes – Clayton Reed Auburn Anglers 5 5 8-11 5 5 8-11 0.00
108 Jacob Bigelow – Shawano Bass Assassins 4 4 8-10 4 4 8-10 0.00
109 Jake Guy – Camden Keeton Fayetteville HS 3 3 8- 9 3 3 8- 9 0.00
110 Connor Edwards – Cody Perkins American Christian Academy 4 4 8- 8 4 4 8- 8 0.00
110 Nathan Partain – Gabe Lunsford Moody Fishing Team 4 4 8- 8 4 4 8- 8 0.00
112 Brae Williams – Nathaniel Robbins Hillcrest High School 4 4 8- 4 4 4 8- 4 0.00
113 Andrew Davis – Cal McInnis Headland HS 3 3 8- 3 3 3 8- 3 0.00
114 Jacob Damron – Jase Damron Tullahoma HS 4 4 8- 0 4 4 8- 0 0.00
115 AJ McGee – JJ Tindell Choctaw Bass Club 4 4 7-15 4 4 7-15 0.00
115 Jarrett McMillan – Paul Robinson Bremen High School 4 4 7-15 4 4 7-15 0.00
117 Kyle Kellum – Jack Pinon Springville Anglers 3 3 7-15 3 3 7-15 0.00
118 Brennan Fox – Colin King Marion HS 3 3 7-13 3 3 7-13 0.00
119 Jackson Murphree – Skylor Strickland Springville Anglers 4 4 7-12 4 4 7-12 0.00
120 Ross Webster – Nick Fox Harris Co HS 3 3 7-12 3 3 7-12 0.00
121 Noe Liles – Jake Sparks Fairhope HS 3 3 7-10 3 3 7-10 0.00
122 Charlie Baker – Taylor Gilliland American Christian Academy 5 5 7- 8 5 5 7- 8 0.00
123 Allen Baxter – Braxton Arnold Rehobeth HS 4 4 7- 7 4 4 7- 7 0.00
124 Trace Yeager – Austin Dillenburg Shawano High School 4 4 7- 6 4 4 7- 6 0.00
125 Jacob Nekvinda – Devon Dvorak IA – Eastern Iowa Jr Bassmasters 3 3 7- 5 3 3 7- 5 0.00
126 Cole Wooten – Russ Boackle Gardendale High School 5 5 7- 4 5 5 7- 4 0.00
127 Brandon Quattlebaum – Drew Cumbie Rehobeth Bass Club 4 4 7- 1 4 4 7- 1 0.00
128 Jarrett Floyd – Sydney Pointer Piedmont High School 5 5 7- 0 5 5 7- 0 0.00
129 Owen Hawker – Tom Laicher NChs Anglers 4 4 7- 0 4 4 7- 0 0.00
130 Justin Lowery – James Cobbs Cullman High School 5 5 6-14 5 5 6-14 0.00
131 Colby White – Addison Collins Arab HS 4 4 6-14 4 4 6-14 0.00
132 Cole MacDonald – Alex Curington Good Hope Fishing Team 4 4 6-11 4 4 6-11 0.00
133 Taylor Cox – Nate Butler Carrollton High School 4 4 6-10 4 4 6-10 0.00
134 Dylan Nutt – Nathan Reynolds Backwoods Bassin’ 2 2 6-10 2 2 6-10 0.00
135 Jacob Cross – Robert Goodner Bradley Central HS 3 3 6- 9 3 3 6- 9 0.00
136 Connor Nimrod – Dylan Nimrod De Soto Bass Team 5 5 6- 8 5 5 6- 8 0.00
137 Andrew Bunch – Jacob Young Bradley Central 3 3 6- 7 3 3 6- 7 0.00
138 Hayden Cowart – Connor Sanderson Perry Co HS – MS 3 3 6- 6 3 3 6- 6 0.00
139 Logan Weeks – Gage Fortenberry Hayden HS 3 3 6- 5 3 3 6- 5 0.00
140 Morgan Miracle – Logan Miracle Garrard County HS 2 2 6- 5 2 2 6- 5 0.00
141 Hogan Mabury – Robbie Meggs Tuscaloosa Co HS 4 4 6- 4 4 4 6- 4 0.00
142 Brady Brasington – Caemon Metcalf Headland HS 5 5 6- 1 5 5 6- 1 0.00
142 Noah Varner – Nate Varner Rhea County High School 5 5 6- 1 5 5 6- 1 0.00
144 John-Murphy Day – Hayden McCarty Corner High School 3 3 6- 0 3 3 6- 0 0.00
144 Thomas Harris – Will Jackson Talluah Falls School 3 3 6- 0 3 3 6- 0 0.00
146 Jacob Clark – Hunter Jones Rehobeth HS 3 3 5-12 3 3 5-12 0.00
146 Tyler Fox – Jett Harris Harris Co HS 3 3 5-12 3 3 5-12 0.00
148 Elijah Joiner – Reid Mann Guntersville High School 3 3 5-11 3 3 5-11 0.00
148 Skyler Stevens – Helena HS 3 3 5-11 3 3 5-11 0.00
150 Jacob Ross – Jackson Andrews Satsuma HS 1 1 5-11 1 1 5-11 0.00
151 Trey Schroeder – Grant Nisbet Lindbergh High School 3 3 5-10 3 3 5-10 0.00
152 Jacob Bragwell – Brock Payne Priceville HS 2 2 5- 9 2 2 5- 9 0.00
153 Cody Griffith – Hill Weissinger Auburn Anglers 2 2 5- 8 2 2 5- 8 0.00
154 Bryden Herring – Spencer Higginbotham Franklin Co HS 4 3 5- 7 4 3 5- 7 0.00
155 Ridge Boofer – Brandon Iles Rhea County High School 3 3 5- 7 3 3 5- 7 0.00
156 Cody Hall – Andrew Salter Monroe Student Anglers 4 4 5- 5 4 4 5- 5 0.00
157 Marshall Williams – Marshall Harrelson Tullah Falls 3 3 5- 1 3 3 5- 1 0.00
158 Richard McGee – James Helfer Southeastern Bass Anglers 2 2 5- 1 2 2 5- 1 0.00
158 Tanner Scruggs – Storm Cline Anderson County High School 2 2 5- 1 2 2 5- 1 0.00
160 Cole Dodson – Tyler Crawford Gardendale Rockets 4 4 5- 0 4 4 5- 0 0.00
161 John Evans Thrower – Aubrey Whisenant Arab HS 3 3 5- 0 3 3 5- 0 0.00
162 Blake White – Dylan Allen Odenville Bass Club 2 2 4-15 2 2 4-15 0.00
163 Will Delaney – Ridge Mullis Hillcrest High School 4 4 4-13 4 4 4-13 0.00
164 Ethan Folmar – Benjamin Marling Helena HS 3 3 4-13 3 3 4-13 0.00
165 Brady Duncan – Mason Huddleston Mt Juliet Fishing Team 2 2 4-13 2 2 4-13 0.00
166 Gracey Lang – Calvin Lang Guntersville HS 3 3 4-11 3 3 4-11 0.00
167 Jake Munroe – Luke Turley Oxford Bass Club 1 1 4-11 1 1 4-11 0.00
168 Mason Mullaney – Michael Brown Hayden HS 2 2 4-10 2 2 4-10 0.00
168 Chad Salyer III – Carter Best York County HS Anglers 2 2 4-10 2 2 4-10 0.00
170 Jordan Cook – Alexandria High School 3 3 4- 8 3 3 4- 8 0.00
171 Matthew Juvers – Noah Smith Herrin HS 2 2 4- 7 2 2 4- 7 0.00
171 Andrew Smith – Kevon Carr Auburn Anglers 2 2 4- 7 2 2 4- 7 0.00
173 Keaton Kinney – Laiklind Casey Cullman High School 4 4 4- 6 4 4 4- 6 0.00
174 Nathan Sims – Drew Parker Moody Fishing Team 2 2 4- 1 2 2 4- 1 0.00
175 Reece Keeney – Bryce Moder Northeast WI Bass 2 2 4- 0 2 2 4- 0 0.00
175 Zane O’Domirok – Thomas Brown Lenoir City HS 2 2 4- 0 2 2 4- 0 0.00
177 Kobe Cagle – Skyler Ellison Priceville HS 1 1 4- 0 1 1 4- 0 0.00
178 Aaron Riggs – James Riggs Mt Pleasant HS 3 3 3-14 3 3 3-14 0.00
179 Victor Alford – Malcolm Sherbine Roane Co HS 2 2 3-14 2 2 3-14 0.00
179 Kole Key – Logan Bolton Northside HS 2 2 3-14 2 2 3-14 0.00
181 Noah Butler – Springville Anglers 1 1 3-12 1 1 3-12 0.00
182 Jarrett Allison – Zachary Lind Odenville Bass Club 2 2 3-11 2 2 3-11 0.00
183 Tristan Crawford – Parker Vaughn Hayden HS 2 2 3- 9 2 2 3- 9 0.00
183 Samuel Louw – Jon Sansgaard Eastern Iowa HS 2 2 3- 9 2 2 3- 9 0.00
183 Cody Smith – Nathan Ferrell Soddy Daisy HS 2 2 3- 9 2 2 3- 9 0.00
186 Tanner Shelton – Connor Burnett Hayden High School 2 2 3- 7 2 2 3- 7 0.00
187 Lexie Bearden – Brady McFarland Oxford Bass Club 1 1 3- 6 1 1 3- 6 0.00
188 Caleb Bridges – Watson Palmer Mt Juliet Fishing Team 2 2 3- 4 2 2 3- 4 0.00
189 Evan Kerr – Ethan Floyd Piedmont HS 3 3 3- 2 3 3 3- 2 0.00
190 Noah Ray – Aulden Mathenny Tullahoma HS 1 1 3- 2 1 1 3- 2 0.00
191 Eric Noyes – Mikey Reiss Broken Arrow High School 2 2 3- 1 2 2 3- 1 0.00
192 Evan Redic – Kyson Brown Mt Juliet 2 2 3- 0 2 2 3- 0 0.00
193 Foster Dubroc – Caleb Straight Marrietta Bassmasters 1 1 3- 0 1 1 3- 0 0.00
194 Matthew Writesman – Kaylee Orr West Blount Anglers 3 3 2-15 3 3 2-15 0.00
195 Cody Noles – Ethan Delay Lynn Bears Bass Club 2 2 2-15 2 2 2-15 0.00
196 Carter Nutt – Backwoods Bassin’ 1 1 2-14 1 1 2-14 0.00
197 James Gravitte – Bryan Speller Sale Creek Anglers 2 2 2-13 2 2 2-13 0.00
198 Taylor Owens – Shelby Prather Rehobeth HS 1 1 2-13 1 1 2-13 0.00
199 Derek Sutton – Cole Herrell Villa Rica High School 2 2 2-12 2 2 2-12 0.00
199 Bailey Talent – Elijah Gibbons Livingston Academy 2 2 2-12 2 2 2-12 0.00
201 Jacob Robinson – Seth Morris Bremen HS 1 1 2- 8 1 1 2- 8 0.00
202 Jackson Henley – Bradley Tapscott Austin High 2 2 2- 6 2 2 2- 6 0.00
203 Jacob Perkins – Micah Carter Lamar County High School 1 1 2- 6 1 1 2- 6 0.00
204 Corbin Preston – Hayden Holloway Herrin High School 1 1 2- 5 1 1 2- 5 0.00
204 Kaitlyn Reynolds – Brooke Ingram Springville Anglers 1 1 2- 5 1 1 2- 5 0.00
206 Christian Wright – Dylan Henderson Clinton High School 1 1 2- 3 1 1 2- 3 0.00
207 Griffin Burk – Haleigh Wyatt Southside Anglers 1 1 2- 2 1 1 2- 2 0.00
208 Devon Johns – Drew Platts Springville Anglers 1 1 2- 1 1 1 2- 1 0.00
209 Dalton Hibboard – Zach Holbrook Perry County Central HS 1 1 2- 0 1 1 2- 0 0.00
210 Tim Borawski – Lindbergh HS 1 1 1-14 1 1 1-14 0.00
211 Landon Huff – Will Thomas Morgan County HS 2 2 1-13 2 2 1-13 0.00
212 Ryan Smith – Sammy Collins Hayden HS 1 1 1-12 1 1 1-12 0.00
213 Ethan Carr – Brady Huddleston Livingston Academy 1 1 1-11 1 1 1-11 0.00
214 Adam Gentry – Braydon Mattox Villa Rica High School 1 1 1- 9 1 1 1- 9 0.00
215 Parker Reed – Caleb Pierce Walker Valley HS 1 1 1- 8 1 1 1- 8 0.00
216 Aiden Sowell – Cameron Beckworth Headland HS 1 1 1- 5 1 1 1- 5 0.00
217 Jeremiah Purifoy – Reece Keller Hayden HS 1 1 1- 4 1 1 1- 4 0.00
217 Hunter Wilkins – Will Hardin Miller American Christian Acadamy 1 1 1- 4 1 1 1- 4 0.00
219 Taylor Adams – Guntersville HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Brady Bailey – Hunter Freeman Cold Springs Fishing Team 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Jesse Blackmon – Jagger White Good Hope Fishing Team 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Cade Briggs – Noah Garner Northgate High School 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Connor Brown – Dawson Kilgore Glencoe HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Colby Brown – Blake Handley Hayden High School 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Dylan Byrd – Hunter McClendon Cold Springs HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Ryan Campbell – Caleb Godsey Rhea County HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Landry Cooper – Cameron Kirkland TN-Sequoyah High School 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Christian Copher – Magnolia West HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Taylor Crawford – Cayden McCondichie Gardendale high School 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Grant Dees – Ben Freeman Grundy County HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Mason Gay – Caleb Butler Vinemont HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 McKael Gollin – Ford Ekhoff Firth Fishing 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Tyler Goodwin – Evan Goodwin Odenville Bass Club 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Gunter Gosha – Jase Gosha Herrin HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Dakota Green – Seathe Patterson Hayden High School 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Ethan Griffin – Melissa Griffin Harris Co HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Dara Hand – Della Hand Vinemont High School 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Nathan Harris – Brantley Hodo Tuscaloosa County 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Bradley Hill – Cameron Starnes Cullman High School 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Jonathon Hodges – Garrett Elliott Mortimer Jordan HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Cole Holloway – Zach Smith Morgan County HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Griffin Hopkins – Bailey Gallaher East Hamilton HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Keegan Jones – Chase Clark Hillcrest High School 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Ean Klasing – Trevor Rowland Hallsville HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Bailey Livingston – Sam Curlee Oxford Bass Club 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Ruben Martinez – Josh Hayden Hillcrest HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Zane Massey – Sipsey Valley High School 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Briar McKinley – Alex Hawkins Loudon HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Ethan Moore – Caden Barnett Cullman HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Braxton Morrison – Noah Thompson Moody Fishing Team 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Ross Napier – Levi Lanier Hartselle HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Chase Parnell – Logan Bryan Springville Anglers 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Caleb Patterson – Alec Harris Alexandria HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Wade Penny – Mason Taylor Hayden HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Tucker Perrin – Trent Wyatt Springville Anglers 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Dylan Price – Noah Lee Harris County High School 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Cameron Pruitt – Charles Simpson Casey CO HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Colby Reed – Brayden Stotler Southside Anglers 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Dylan Renfroe – Rylee Shell Guntersville HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Kade Rochelle – Ty Cobb Lawrence County HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Kevin Roller – Eli Benton Tuscaloosa Co HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Brian Rosenbalm – Jacob Brown Alexandria High School 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Hunter Silverstrim – Ryan Silverstrim Queen City Bassmaster HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Josh Sokol – Jason Sokol Carl Sandburg Bass Fishing 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Stevie Stephens – Sam Brock Petal High School Bassmasters 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Jacob Strickland – Matthew Bell Helena HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Jimmy Thornhill – Aaron George Odenville Bass Club 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Peyton Trimm – Parker Trimm Northside High School 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Carter Walker – Brady Lafever Upperman HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Lili Waters – Linzi Abbott Cold Springs 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Casey Wethington – Jacob Robertson Bullitt Central HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Garrett White – Tanner McClain Rhea County High 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Garrett Whitney – Drake Speakman Cullman HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
219 Ryan Wood – Jackson Drake Hanceville HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
Name City,State Lbs-Oz
BIG BASS
Day
1 Wyatt Sauder – Micah Ford Vonore, TN 6- 4
Day # Live Lbs-Oz # Limits
TOTALS
# Fish

 

BOKOSHE’S JONES WINS COSTA FLW SERIES AT GRAND LAKE PRESENTED BY RANGER BOATS

BOKOSHE’S JONES WINS COSTA FLW SERIES AT GRAND LAKE PRESENTED BY RANGER BOATS

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GROVE, Okla. (March 24, 2018) – Pro Christopher Jones of Bokoshe, Oklahoma, won the Costa FLW Series at Grand Lake presented by Ranger Boats Saturday after bringing a limit of bass weighing 17 pounds, 10 ounces to the scale. Jones’ three-day total of 47-3 put him into a tie with FLW Tour pro Jeff Sprague of Point, Texas, however, according to tournament rules, ties on day three are resolved by Day-Two standings. Jones and Sprague placed fourth and fifth, respectively, on the tournament’s second day, so Jones was declared the winner and earned $88,700, including a brand new Ranger Z518C boat with a 200-horsepower Evinrude or Mercury outboard.

Jones said that he spent the tournament fishing in the mid-lake area, running pockets and targeting secondary points and docks. He said his main bait throughout the week was a ½-ounce chartreuse and white-colored BOOYAH spinnerbait with a 3½-inch YUM Pulse swimbait trailer.

“My main deal was fishing areas where the bass were staging getting ready for the spawn,” said Jones, who earned his first career win in Costa FLW Series competition after three prior wins in the T-H Marine Bass Fishing League (BFL). “I was slow-rolling the bait behind the docks. The key was making precise casts – sometimes multiple casts to the same dock or cable.”

Jones said that he managed just four bites on Day One, but did put all of them in the boat. His best day was Day Two on Friday when he caught 13 keepers, and he added another 10 or 11 keepers on Saturday. Jones said that he also spent a little time each day on a stretch of main-lake riprap where he caught a couple of keepers on a YUM YUMbrella Flash Mob Jr., also with 3½-inch YUM Pulse Swimbaits.

“I had a couple of key bite on the umbrella rig off of a rocky point,” Jones said. “I had a lot of confidence in my areas. There were a lot of boats fishing around me, but the water was really dirty – only about 10-inches of clarity – and most people were fishing too fast.”

The top 10 pros on Grand Lake finished:

1st:          Christopher Jones, Bokoshe, Okla., 14 bass, 47-3, $88,700

2nd:         Jeff Sprague, Point, Texas, 12 bass, 47-3, $16,600

3rd:         Troy O’Rourke, Natchitoches, La., 14 bass, 44-15, $12,500

4th:         Toby Hartsell, Afton, Okla., 13 bass, 36-1, $10,800

5th:         Blaine Covington, Fort Worth, Texas, 10 bass, 36-1, $9,500

6th:         Sheldon Collings, Grove, Okla., 11 bass, 34-5, $8,550

7th:         Kevin Ledoux, Choctaw, Okla., 11 bass, 33-6, $7,200

8th:         Curt Warren, Rose, Okla., 10 bass, 33-5, $6,200

9th:         Colby Miller, Elmer, La., nine bass, 32-15, $5,200

10th:       Jeff Reynolds, Calera, Okla., eight bass, 28-7, $4,100

Full results for the entire field can be found at FLWFishing.com.

Collings caught a 7-pound, 1-ounce bass Friday – the biggest of the tournament – and earned the day’s Boater Big Bass award of $300.

Steven Meador of Bentonville, Arkansas, won the Co-angler Division and a Ranger Z175 with a 90-horsepower outboard motor and a $5,000 Ranger Cup bonus with a two-day total of 11 bass weighing 27 pounds, 3 ounces. Alan Bernicky of Joliet, Illinois, finished runner-up with eight bass weighing 23-13, good for $5,350.

The top 10 Co-anglers on Grand Lake finished:

1st:          Steven Meador, Bentonville, Ark., 11 bass, 27-3, Ranger Z175 with a 90-horsepower outboard motor + $5,000 Ranger Cup

2nd:         Alan Bernicky, Joliet, Ill., eight bass, 23-13, $5,350

3rd:         Kennith George, Edmond, Okla., seven bass, 22-1, $4,200

4th:         Jim Opetaia-Williamson, Dunnellon, Fla., five bass, 21-1, $3,600

5th:         Ben Wickham, Ponca City, Okla., four bass, 20-8, $3,300

6th:         Frank Divis Sr., Farmington, Ark., six bass, 20-6, $2,650

7th:         James Callaghan, DeBerry, Texas, seven bass, 20-2, $2,100

8th:         Rick Blosser, Tulsa, Okla., seven bass, 19-2, $1,800

9th:         Rich Dalbey, Greenville, Texas, six bass, 19-0, $1,520

10th:       Jordan Burks, Joplin, Mo., six bass, 11-4, $1,270

WIckham caught the biggest bass of the tournament in the Co-angler Division Thursday, a bass weighing 6 pounds, 14 ounces that earned him the day’s Co-angler Big Bass award of $200.

The Costa FLW Series on Grand Lake presented by Ranger Boats was hosted by the City of Grove. It was the second of three FLW Series Southwestern Division tournaments in the 2018 season. The next Costa FLW Series tournament will be a Southeastern Division tournament, held April 5-7 on Lake Santee Cooper in Summerton, South Carolina presented by Bass Pro Shops. For a complete schedule, visit FLWFishing.com.

The Costa FLW Series consists of five U.S. divisions – Central, Northern, Southeastern, Southwestern and Western – along with the International division. Each U.S. division consists of three regular-season tournaments with competitors vying for valuable points that could earn them the opportunity to compete in the season-ending Costa FLW Series Championship. The 2018 Costa FLW Series Championship is being held Nov. 1-3 on Lake Guntersville in Guntersville, Alabama, and is hosted by the Marshall County Convention and Visitors Bureau.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Costa FLW Series on FLW’s social media outlets at FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube and Snapchat.

The 2018 Bassmaster Classic Adventure: A New Chapter – By Bruce Callis

The 2018 Bassmaster Adventure:
A New Chapter – By Bruce Callis

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What is it like to attend your first Bassmaster Classic? I use to wonder what it would be like. I heard about all the excitement. I had heard about the expo. But, until this year, I had never attended one in person. I had spent months waiting, and I will have to say, they seemed to drag on forever. Rooms were booked, travel plans made, I was set to go. Travel plans were changed last minute, and then it was time to get this grand adventure started.

I had my bags packed Wednesday night and only had a couple items to add to my luggage once I was ready to go out the door. Coffee ready, charger packed, out the door I go, picked up my brother Bill and away we went. I had to meet Tiffany Risch and get the rental car, then drop her car off and hit the road, while Bill returned home to await my return. The excitement was building higher, knowing it would be just 6 short hours and I would be at my first Classic.
While the trip started off slow, needing too much coffee and the resulting potty breaks, once we hit halfway, the excitement started to really build inside both Tiffany and myself. I will have to say, nothing beats riding with a great friend and filling the car with laughter. And before we knew it, we were at the exit over to the Classic area. Tiffany dropped me off at my motel and off she went to her accommodations. Then off I went to The Academy Sports + Outdoors Classic dinner presentation at the Hilton hotel, luckily it was only a block away, and back to the hotel. Day 1 was long, but I had survived and the real fun had not even started.

Caleb Hillenbrand and brother

Day 2 started early, up at 6 am and breakfast, then the whole BassCast crew headed over to the Classic Expo at the TD Convention Center. We were able to get in an hour before the Expo opened to the general public, which gave us some time to talk to the vendors and see what they had new for this year. But just an hour is not enough time to make it to everyone. The Expo was divided into two rooms, the first room was huge and held about 3 times as much as the smaller room, if not more. I started with the smaller room, and I basically did some promotional videos with a few of the vendors. And before I knew it, it was time to head over to the Bon Secours Wellness Arena for the big weigh-in on Day 1 of the tournament. For those who watched it on BASS Live, you got to see exactly what I got to see, only once the anglers came off stage and came back into the Media Room, my viewing became sporadic at best. I got my turn to talk to them about whatever I thought would be of greater interest to you and not the same old stuff of what did you use to catch your fish, where did you go fishing, and what will you do tomorrow. I also got to listen to everything, which was a rare treat. And then after all the interviews, it was a free concert by Jason Aldean. What an exciting end to the day for sure. Afterwards, back to the hotel, write a recap of my day and off to bed.

Ally Carey with HUK

Day 3 is cut day, and you can feel the excitement as the day begins. Early to rise and off to the Expo to do more interviews, talk with the Elite and FLW anglers, before heading over to the weigh-in again. While most of the crew left early, Josh Rollins of BassBoat4Sale.com and myself stayed behind to do some more things. I met up with Tiffany and we did a lot of talking with all the companies and even took the time to ride the big bad bass. Yes, the shiny slick bass that was the same as a mechanical bull gave me a rough ride before tossing me like a crankbait as it leaps out of the water. Then back to the weigh-in and the media room. Then the top 6 official press conference and some last minute questions and my day 3 was done.
Championship Sunday, my day 4 at the Classic, started off even better than I thought. As I got my morning coffee, I ran into Wayne Antoine of Banc Anglers out of California. He and other members of the club were there to root on one of their own, a young man they had know since childhood, and who was now fishing his first ever Bassmaster Classic, Mr. Mark Daniels, Jr. Over breakfast we discussed how Mark and his early years, his strive to be better and his victories. Things that you don’t get to hear about normally. Then it was back to the room, finish packing up everything and over to the Expo where I met up with Tiffany, who said she was leaving the key on the top of the tire, but was in the car and waited until I checked the front tire then blew the horn and scared the living daylights out of me. I put my luggage in the car, told the guys goodbye and inside we went. We were supposed to be hitting the road no later than 11 am, but that got pushed back as we did some last minute adventures and a couple videos. I got to finally get my picture with Bill Dance, and I ran into Roland Martin who was at the concession stand getting a brownie. And before we knew it, time had slipped past and we needed to hit the road so we could get home before it got too late.

Wayne Antione with Banc Anglers

Outside and a last minute photo and off we went, filled the car with gas, and the road called our name. Two tired best friends writing the ending to their first Bassmaster Classic adventure. The required coffee and then stopping to get something to eat. A detour because of road work to save 26 minutes and some amazing talk filled with laughter. Then a partner turns into a rabbit, some awesome tunes and we hit the Virginia border. The adventure is still fresh as we pull into the rental car lot, tired and ready to head home. An hour later, I finally arrive home, tired and exhausted.

So, you ask how my 1st Classic was? It was AWESOME!! I walked at least 10 miles, talked more than I thought I ever would. Experienced the thrill of being a fan, and worked backstage doing what so many only wish they could. Tiring, exhausting, but so much fun. I can’t wait to do it again and again! It is something that everyone has to do at least once! The adventure continues!

Robin Howell

EVINRUDE E-TEC Engines AustraliaN Compliant

EVINRUDE E-TEC Engines AustraliaN Compliant

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STURTEVANT, Wis., February 27, 2018 – BRP, a world leader in powersports, announced today its Evinrude E-TEC engines are compliant to new Australian emissions standards.

Australian exhaust emissions standards for outdoor power equipment and marine engines were finalized in December, 2017. The standards will be phased in to allow the industry time to transition. As of July 1, 2018, new high polluting outdoor power equipment and marine engines, such as conventional carbureted two-stroke outboard engines, can no longer be imported into Australia. By July 1, 2019 only clean-technology outdoor power equipment and marine engines can be supplied to the Australian market.

“Evinrude direct injection outboard engines have, on average, a 90% reduction in emissions and over a 50% reduction in fuel consumption compared to conventional carbureted two-stroke engines,” said Jeff Wasil, engineering manager in Emissions Testing, Certification and Regulatory Development for BRP-Evinrude. “We’ve been delivering our clean-technology E-TEC and E-TEC G2 engines to Australia and the rest of the world all along. However, other major brands still choose to sell their older-technology engines in Australia. Nearly 50% of the outboard market in Australia is still comprised of conventional carbureted two-stroke engines. Some engine manufacturers may struggle to get engines to Australia that meet these new standards while maintaining the low weight and performance capabilities Australian consumers have come to expect from these older technology engines.”

Evinrude ETEC G2 outboard engines have the lowest total exhaust emissions of all combustion outboard engines and are the most fuel efficient marine engines available. They consume up to 20% less fuel and produce up to 30% more torque than competitive outboard engines, while providing the most effortless user experience in the industry. Furthermore, Evinrude ETEC engines meet all stringent exhaust emissions standards for outboard engines worldwide.

BRP’s Evinrude engine line up, from 3.5 to 300 HP, offers customers superior value across a full range of applications, and are available at authorized Evinrude dealerships worldwide. Follow Evinrude on Facebook at www.facebook.com/brpevinrude.

For a complete list of new and existing Evinrude dealers, visit www.evinrude.com.

B.A.S.S. Names Top Students To 2018 Bassmaster High School All-State Fishing Team

March 23, 2018

B.A.S.S. Names Top Students To 2018 Bassmaster High School All-State Fishing Team

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Sixty-four outstanding high school anglers from across the country have been named to the 2018 Bassmaster High School All-State Fishing Team presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods.

The students were selected for the honor based on their success in bass tournament competition, academic achievement and leadership in conservation and community service.

“We’re proud to be investing in the next generation of anglers with the Bassmaster High School All-American program,” said Bruce Akin, B.A.S.S. CEO. “This project highlights the best young anglers in the nation, and the résumés of the students nominated for All-State and All-American honors proves just how valuable this generation will be to sportfishing.”

To be considered for the All-State Fishing Team, a student must have been nominated by a parent, coach, teacher or other school official. Students currently enrolled in grades 10-12 with a current-year grade point average of 2.5 or higher were eligible.

B.A.S.S. received more than 465 nominations from across the nation, a more than 100 percent increase since the inception of the program. From these, judges selected 64 student anglers from 38 states to make the All-State Fishing Team. Fifty-six students were also chosen as Honorable Mentions — recognized for their tournament success as well as community service and academic achievement.

“Our All-State team is such a strong group of anglers who have tremendous fishing accomplishments, as well as extensive conservation and community service, and academic achievements,” said Hank Weldon, senior manager of the B.A.S.S. High School program. “We are extremely honored to see this program flourish, and we congratulate these student anglers on their success on and off the water.”

A second panel of judges will review nominations of the 64 All-State team members and select the 12 members of the 2018 Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods. As in All-State judging, criteria include success in high school fishing tournaments, involvement in conservation efforts and other community service activities.

The 12 finalists will compete in a one-day Bassmaster All-American High School Bass Tournament held during the 2018 Toyota Bassmaster Texas Fest benefiting the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department event, a fan-favorite festival that will be held May 17-20 on Lake Travis out of Jonestown, Texas.

Elite Series anglers will serve as teammates and “coaches” of the student anglers in the tournament. The high school standouts will be honored on the main Texas Fest stage at the weigh-in.

Below is the list of the 64 All-State anglers and 56 Honorable Mentions, in order by state:

Alabama 
Ethan King, Wilsonville
Ross Napier, Hartselle
John Adams Gray, Eufaula — Honorable Mention
Hunter Porter, Tuscaloosa — Honorable Mention
Shaw Sandy, Tanner — Honorable Mention
Arizona 
Nicklaus Romero, Prescott
Taj White, Phoenix
Arkansas 
Karson Hamilton, Hot Springs
Brody Jacks, Tull
Colton Coffman, Newhope — Honorable Mention
Harrison Friddle, Cabot — Honorable Mention
Carson McBride, Springdale — Honorable Mention
California 
Manuel Nevarez II, Yuba City
Austin Oranje, Clearlake
Connecticut 
William Hinckley, North Branford
Delaware 
Jackson Staib, Wilmington
Florida 
Donald Christoff, Orlando
Jacob Eaton, Fort Myers
Dylan Westhelle, Sanford — Honorable Mention
Georgia 
Spencer Childers, Jasper
Cal Culpepper, Hamilton
Brooks Anderson, Marietta — Honorable Mention
Cy Casey, Evans — Honorable Mention
Mason McCoy, Acworth — Honorable Mention
John Garrett Pearson, Perry — Honorable Mention
Idaho
Jakobe Akins, Coeur d’Alene
Nathanial Kimberling, Coeur d’Alene
Jared Hoffman, Coeur d’Alene — Honorable Mention
Illinois 
Alec Berens, Channahon
Tyler Lubbat, Wheeling
Jordan Bowlin, Benton — Honorable Mention
Tyler Christy, Bolingbrook — Honorable Mention
Adam Hingson, Atwood — Honorable Mention
Indiana 
Griffin Fernandes, McCordsville
Carter Ball, Noblesville — Honorable Mention
Elijah Hamrick, Berne — Honorable Mention
Colsyn Head, Spencer — Honorable Mention
Iowa 
James Ford, Cedar Rapids
Kansas 
Hunter Baird, Gypsum
Thomas Heinen, Topeka
Brock Bila, Louisburg — Honorable Mention
Kentucky 
Steven Browning, Lancaster
Matthew Roberts, Slemp
Hunter Jones, London — Honorable Mention
Braxton Lamb, Nicholasville — Honorable Mention
Shawn Mills, Campbellsville — Honorable Mention
Hannah Wesley, Junction City — Honorable Mention
Louisiana 
Annabelle Guins, Lake Charles
Colby Miller, Elmer
Hunter Courvelle, Lake Charles — Honorable Mention
Alex Erickson, Lake Charles — Honorable Mention
Braxton (Cole) Moore, Anacoco — Honorable Mention
Justin Watts, Denham Springs — Honorable Mention
Massachusetts
Teddy Peznola, Leominster
Michigan 
Nicolas Biundo, Wyandotte
Joe Deichelbohrer, Wyandotte
Matthew Davis, Coloma — Honorable Mention
Minnesota 
Ben Provost, Prior Lake
Mason Raveling, Prior Lake
Tyler Fitzner, Farmington — Honorable Mention
Solomon Glenn, Lakeville — Honorable Mention
Jared Haugen, Plainview — Honorable Mention
Jack Mulholland, Elgin — Honorable Mention
Mississippi 
Garrett McWilliams, Florence
Dalton Smith, Brandon
Hayden Cowart, Richton — Honorable Mention
Jace Ladner, Perkinston — Honorable Mention
Missouri 
Caleb Hanes, Springfield
Devon Rathbun, Springfield
Ryan Cameron, Republic — Honorable Mention
Austin Ware, Willard — Honorable Mention
Montana
Lee Lambrecht, Helena
Nick Morrison, Helena
Nebraska 
Michael Mueting, Lincoln
Nick Spencer, Lincoln
New Hampshire 
Jake Fantasia, Milford
Jamie Pare, Milford
Jack Armstrong, Windham — Honorable Mention
New Jersey 
Vincent Pustizzi, Pittsgrove
New Mexico 
Alexandria Rigg, Las Cruces
New York 
Alex Gauld, Tonawanda
North Carolina 
Caz Anderson, Hayesville
Logan Jennings, Hillsborough
Ethan Hoyle, Newton — Honorable Mention
Ohio 
Kobe Thompson, Crooksville
Ethan Rider, Gallipolis — Honorable Mention
Oklahoma 
Cameron Haling, Grove
Dakota Page, Catoosa
Garrett McCrackin, Mannford — Honorable Mention
Pennsylvania 
Austin Gaab, Montoursville
Zachary Tamandl, Schnecksville
Dylan Fogarty, Mechanicsburg — Honorable Mention
Curt Jena, Monaca — Honorable Mention
Rhode Island 
Jordon Leahy, Lincoln
South Carolina 
James Gibbons, Timmonsville
Britt Myers, Lake Wylie
Jack Hunt, Townville — Honorable Mention
Kyler McKie, North Augusta — Honorable Mention
Daelyn Whaley, Abbeville — Honorable Mention
South Dakota
Brian Ballard, Hermosa
Tennessee 
Samuel Vandagriff, McMinnville
Jacob Woods, Loudon
Stratos Lay, Cleveland — Honorable Mention
Josh Lee, Knoxville — Honorable Mention
Nathan Powell — Honorable Mention
Texas 
Thomas Martin, Jewett
Cody Shry, Pinehurst
Derek Pietsch, Montgomery — Honorable Mention
Gabriel Talley, Willis — Honorable Mention
Virginia 
Ike Andrews, Midlothian
Will Johnson, Locust Grove — Honorable Mention
Devin Page, Martinsville — Honorable Mention
West Virginia 
Trevor Albanese, Berkeley Springs
Benjamin LeBlanc, Harpers Ferry
Grace Caldwell, Berkeley Springs — Honorable Mention
Landon Harrington, Berkeley Springs — Honorable Mention
Wisconsin 
Bailey Bleser, Burlington
Tyler Cory, Amherst
Jacob Bigelow, Cecil — Honorable Mention
Mitchell Hammes, West Salem — Honorable Mention