Torok and Fugate from Lake City Idaho Advance to the High School National Championship

High School Fishing LogoLoren Torok and Kyler Fugate from the Lake City Bass club in Utah claimed the final spot in the TBF/FLW High School National Championship with a five fish limit that weighed in at 19lb 9oz to win the Western Conference Regional Championship at Clear Lake in California. The winning sack was anchored by a 4lb 14oz toad that propelled the pair to the prestigious event, which will be held in April with the TBF adult National Championship. The pair will join 10 other teams from across the country that will be trying to capture National Championship bragging rights and a $10,000 scholarship to the school of their choice.

Finishing second with a fine effort was the team of Ronnie Rivers and Roy Asi from the Delta Teen Angler team who also had a five fish limit that weighed in at 15lb 4oz to claim the runner-up spot.

Rounding out the top three was the team of Brandon Devincenzi and Josh Shapland from Liberty HS/East Co Bass club who weighed in a limit that tipped the scales at 10lbs even.

The Western Conference Regional brought together teams from across the western half of the United States who had qualified from their respective state championships to the Konocti Resort in Lakeport, Calif. The event had originally been scheduled for the middle of September but had to be delayed due to the wildfires, which wreaked havoc on the area in September.

 

Full Results Here

Chase Meyers and Cole Swede win Southern Conference Regional Championship Pair Return to the High School National Championship

In any sport it is hard to repeat any kind of championship effort from a previous year. However Cole Swede and Chase Meyers must not have read that old adage as they put together a solid five fish limit that weighed 16lbs 14oz to win the Southern Conference Regional Championship and advance once again to the High School National Championship. The event was sponsored by the Pine Bluff Convention and Visitors Bureau on the Arkansas River at the scenic Jefferson County Park.

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The pair, who represents the Anvil Jaw Bass Club in Arkansas, found a home in the backwaters of the Arkansas River seeking out old pilings and eddy’s after plowing through some very shallow water to get there. “Once we got through there the water dropped off a little deeper and that’s where the bigger fish were hanging out” commented Meyers. “We saw about thirty Blue Herons when we first got in there and they were feeding on a giant school of gizzard shad” added Swede. “At that point we kind of knew we were in the right spot” cited a smiling Meyers! “It was on from there”!

 

 

 

 

 

Finishing in second place and also earning a trip to the spring National Championship was the duo from Benton High School also had a five fish limit that tipped in at a very respectable 12lb 15oz to claim the runner-up spot. James Ingram and Chase Galloway from Heber Springs High School rounded out the top three Championship qualifier’s with a five fish limit that scaled in at 10lb 6oz to finish third.

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Thirty seven teams from seven states qualified for the Southern Regional event through the TBF/FLW State Championship series or one of five National Open events. From there teams nationwide advanced to one of five regional competitions with the hope of advancing on to the High School National Championship and a shot at a $10,000 scholarship to the winning team.

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Pine Bluff Arkansas Welcomes Southern Conference Regional Contestants

High School Fishing LogoThirty Seven teams from across the South Central region of the country will participate in the Southern Conference Regional Championship Saturday October 17th at the Pine Bluff/Jefferson County Regional Park. The Arkansas River will play host to these two person teams from a seven state area who are trying to advance to the TBF/FLW High School National Championship next spring at a location to be announced shortly.
Registration will be on Friday evening from 5:30pm to 7:00pm at the Waterfront Meeting facility in the same park. The rules meeting will immediately follow the check-in at 7:00pm. Take off will be Saturday morning at 7:00am and the weigh-in will begin at 3:00pm at the TBF Trailer located at the Regional Park facility. The top three teams from this event will advance with the ultimate goal of competing and winning the High School National Championship where a $10,000 scholarship awaits the winning team.
Participating teams are from Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana, and Nebraska. All of these teams qualified through their respective state championship or a sanctioned TBF/FLW Open.
To see more information on this event please go to the link below.
https://www.highschoolfishing.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/2015-HSF-Southern-Conference-Championship.pdf
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