Whitwell High School Claims Bassmaster High School Southern Open Title On Lake Guntersville

0
608

Westin Moss and Josh Willis of  Tennessee’s Whitewell High School win the 2019 Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Southern Open presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors at Lake Guntersville with a total of 20 pounds, 11 ounces. 

Photo by Rick Reed/B.A.S.S.

March 30, 2019

Whitwell High School Claims Bassmaster High School Southern Open Title On Lake Guntersville

[print_link]

GUNTERSVILLE, Ala. — For a while, it looked like a statistical tiebreaker would be necessary to decide the Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Southern Open presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors on Lake Guntersville.

But as the weigh-in was winding down, Westin Moss and Josh Willis of Tennessee’s Whitwell High School bypassed the drama with a five-bass limit that weighed 20 pounds, 11 ounces.

Moss and Willis earned $3,200 for the Whitwell High School fishing team and a spot in the Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School National Championship.

“It was a little bit windy, and at first we didn’t think we were gonna catch anything,” Willis said. “But we pulled off five good ones. We had a lot of fun today.”

Saying it was “a little bit windy” was slightly underplaying the strong gusts that made Lake Guntersville extremely choppy for the duration of the tournament. The lake was white-capping most of the afternoon, but most of the 296-boat field managed to find bass anyway.

Laney Skipper and Taylor Brown of Alabama’s Rehobeth High School took the lead early with 18-7 and sat nervously on the hot seat for more than an hour.

They were finally unseated by Brody Robison and Levi Cox of Alabama’s Sand Rock High School, who weighed in the same total of 18-7. Robison and Cox won the tiebreaker because their biggest bass — a 5-8 largemouth — was bigger than the 4-13 bass that anchored the limit caught by Skipper and Brown.

If the standings had remained the same, Robison and Cox would have taken the title. But Moss and Willis made the tiebreaker unnecessary to determine a champion.

Since the winners live only 90 minutes from Lake Guntersville — and might fish another tournament on the lake soon — they wouldn’t give too many specifics on the lures they were using. They only said they were using Driftwood Swimbaits, which are made in Jasper, Tenn.

“We were just throwing them out and reeling them in around shallow grass, and they would smack it,” Willis said.

Moss said he had located the bass during practice, but he thought he’d need to get to the spot early to beat the boat traffic.

They drew Boat No. 268, a later draw than he had hoped for. But to his surprise, there were only five other boats in the area — and they didn’t stay long.

“I knew there were fish there, but I expected there to be about 30 other boats back in there with us,” Moss said. “It was a whole lot better than I expected.”

Moss and Willis said they caught bass steadily and probably put 11 or 12 fish in the boat throughout the day. They culled two small bass with only an hour left to fish — and that’s when their boat captain, Shane Moss, told them he thought they had a chance to win.

Unfortunately, that made them a little nervous.

“I told them they had a really nice bag and that I thought they had a real shot at it,” he said. “After that, I noticed they started reeling a little too fast and getting a little too excited. I told them just to slow down and keep doing what they had been doing.

“They did a great job. There were times when we went nearly two hours without a bite, but they kept their cool.”

Robison and Cox were credited with second place and received $2,000 for the Sand Rock High School fishing team. Skipper and Brown took third place and earned $1,500 for the Rehobeth High School team.

The new Junior Division, which includes teams from grades second through eighth, drew 49 boats that all weighed in before the high school anglers took the stage.

First place among the juniors was the eighth-grade team of Tristen Boyd and Reagan Hershman from Grundy County in Tennessee. They caught five bass that weighed 12-6 and finished just ahead of the Alabama team of Fisher Anaya and Cody Brooks who finished second with 10-8.

Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Southern Open
presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors
3/30/2019 Lake Guntersville – Guntersville State Park – Guntersville, AL

 

Place Name Total
Fish / Weight
Day 1
Fish / Weight
1 Westin Moss – Josh Willis
Whitwell High School-TN
5 / 20 – 11 5 / 20 – 11
2 Brody Robison – Levi Cox
Sand Rock High School-AL
5 / 18 – 7 5 / 18 – 7
3 Laney Skipper – Taylor Brown
Rehobeth Bass Club-AL
5 / 18 – 7 5 / 18 – 7
4 Wes Rollo – William Powell
Natchitoches Central High School-LA
5 / 17 – 12 5 / 17 – 12
5 Forrest Lagarde – Bronson May
LA-46 FISHING TEAM-LA
5 / 17 – 10 5 / 17 – 10
6 Carson Walker – Jacob Rice
Hueytown Student Anglers-AL
5 / 17 – 3 5 / 17 – 3
7 Tanner Scruggs – Storm Cline
Anderson County High School-TN
5 / 17 – 1 5 / 17 – 1
8 Isaac Gardner – Billy Sykes
Beulah Bass Fishing Team-AL
5 / 16 – 11 5 / 16 – 11
9 Christopher Capdeboscq – Sam Acosta
Northlake Christian-LA
5 / 16 – 4 5 / 16 – 4
10 Gavin Gilbert – Blake Stephenson
Clarks Hill Youth Fishing Team-GA
5 / 15 – 9 5 / 15 – 9
11 Boomer Winters
Witwell High School-TN
4 / 15 – 8 4 / 15 – 8
12 Jacob Davidson – Isaiah Dodson
Mt. Juliet Fishing-TN
5 / 14 – 15 5 / 14 – 15
13 Julian Moss – Coby Wright
Galatin High School-TN
4 / 14 – 15 4 / 14 – 15
14 Landon Kornegay – Mason Kornegay
Sipsey Valley High School-AL
5 / 14 – 14 5 / 14 – 14
15 Logan Turner – Brennen Howard
White Plains High School-AL
5 / 14 – 13 5 / 14 – 13
16 John Walley – Justin Duke
Satsuma High School-AL
5 / 14 – 8 5 / 14 – 8
17 Tyler Wagnon – Lucas Terry
East Limestone-AL
5 / 14 – 6 5 / 14 – 6
18 Bre Arnold – Alex Curington
Good Hope High School-AL
4 / 14 – 6 4 / 14 – 6
19 Asher Peters – Gracie Herbold
Headland High School-AL
5 / 14 – 4 5 / 14 – 4
20 Tyler Finley – Hunter Jones
Mt. Pleasant High School-TN
5 / 14 – 4 5 / 14 – 4
21 Barclay Butler – Connor Mclaughlin
Scottsboro High School-AL
5 / 14 – 1 5 / 14 – 1
21 Grace Fralick – Isaac Irvin
Galacia High School-IL
5 / 14 – 1 5 / 14 – 1
23 Jones Garner – Spencer Wilhite
Auburn High School-AL
5 / 13 – 15 5 / 13 – 15
23 Shaw Sandy – Sam Bennett
Athens Anglers-AL
5 / 13 – 15 5 / 13 – 15
25 Daniel Meadows – Aaron Stephens
Mortimer Jordan High School Bass Club-AL
5 / 13 – 14 5 / 13 – 14
26 Houston Smith – Jack West
Cullman High School-AL
5 / 13 – 12 5 / 13 – 12
27 Cole Rankin – Josh Lee
Karns Bass Fishing-TN
5 / 13 – 11 5 / 13 – 11
28 Jonah Gilbert – Kollin Smith
Franklin County High School-GA
5 / 13 – 8 5 / 13 – 8
28 Garrett White – Tanner Mcclain
Rhea County High School-TN
5 / 13 – 8 5 / 13 – 8
28 Hunter Wilkins – Jackson Elder
American Christian Acadamy-AL
5 / 13 – 8 5 / 13 – 8
31 Lawson Graves – Keaton Kinney
Cullman High School-AL
3 / 13 – 4 3 / 13 – 4
32 Parker Lambert – Brandon Lawson
Palisades High School
5 / 13 – 3 5 / 13 – 3
33 Seth Ridley 4 / 13 – 1 4 / 13 – 1
34 Grayson Morris – Tucker Smith
Briarwood Christian School
5 / 12 – 15 5 / 12 – 15
35 Kenneth Dykes – Keegan Sanders
Franklin County High School
4 / 12 – 15 4 / 12 – 15
36 Bryar Chambers – Levi Harris
Fairview High School
5 / 12 – 14 5 / 12 – 14
37 Garick Robinson – Ethan Hicks
Sequoyah High School
5 / 12 – 13 5 / 12 – 13
38 Ryan Scott – Cory Blackburn
Tullahoma High School
5 / 12 – 9 5 / 12 – 9
39 Lou Ayers – Zeb Lambert
Cullman High School
5 / 12 – 7 5 / 12 – 7
40 Jacob Bigelow – Trace Yeager
Shawano Bass Assassins
5 / 12 – 5 5 / 12 – 5
40 Zach Henderson – Nicholas Ward
John Curtis High School
5 / 12 – 5 5 / 12 – 5
42 Logan Lolley – Tristan Crawford
Hayden High School
5 / 12 – 4 5 / 12 – 4
42 Jacob Tarpley – Keigan Maturin
Teurlings Catholic High School
5 / 12 – 4 5 / 12 – 4
44 Blayton Mangram – Josh Morse
Handley High School
5 / 12 – 2 5 / 12 – 2
45 Jesse Blackmon – Briley Mattox
Good Hope Fishing Team
5 / 12 – 1 5 / 12 – 1
45 Fletcher Phillips – Griffin Phillips
Gardendale High School
5 / 12 – 1 5 / 12 – 1
47 Rylan Mayberry – Colton Young
Auburn High School
5 / 11 – 15 5 / 11 – 15
47 Nick Staub – Braden Lewis
901 High School
5 / 11 – 15 5 / 11 – 15
49 Nathan Reynolds – Adrian Goleniewski
Backwoods Bassin’
5 / 11 – 13 5 / 11 – 13
50 Preston Bates – Cutter Eidson
Brewer High School
3 / 11 – 11