Sypeck and Dolak Win Quad State Open and PA State Championship

High School Fishing LogoJordan Sypeck and Matthew Dolak brought a very impressive five fish limit of Chesapeake Bay bass to the scales that weighed in at 20.17lbs to win the Quad State Open and the Pennsylvania High School State Championship at Elk Neck State Park. Their big bag was anchored by a beauty that weighed in at 5.22lbs to propel the pair to victory in the event that brought together anglers from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. The duo from the Lehigh Valley Bass club outdistanced the team of Tyler Ziegler and Cameron Strosser from the Lancaster County High School Team who also weighed in five fish that tipped the scales at 12.78 lbs to finish second.
Both of those teams will advance on to the Northern Conference Regional Championships at Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire in September.
Also advancing on and winning the Maryland State Championship was the team of Ivan Kortic and Logan Kuhrman from the Kenwood Bass Team. They had three fish that weighed in at 8.62lbs to win the event and advance on to the fall Conference Championship as well.
Rounding out the Regional Conference Championship qualifiers was the team of Vincent Pustizzi and Tim Nicholas from the New Breed Bass Club in New Jersey who also had three bass that weighed in at 10.35 lbs to claim the NJ top honors as well as advancing on to the Regional competition.
Delaware did not field a team in the event.
Special thanks goes out to tournament director Mike Sabbi and the Pennsylvania Bass Federation for once again hosting the event and providing a great day for all of the anglers.

For complete results check out the results page HERE

French and Nash of Shilder HS Tigers win the Oklahoma Title at Muskogee

For Immediate Release, Muskogee, Oklahoma

For weeks preceding the Oklahoma High School State Championship on the Arkansas River at Muskogee, Oklahoma flood waters and very high water flowage made everything uncertain. Would the river be safe to fish? Would the fish be in the mood to bite? What about all the barges that have been sitting waiting out the floods and itching to get going on the river? Would the locks be in play at all? These and many more questions were the angler’s dilemma for the 31 teams that registered for the event.
In the end, the river was pulled down to almost normal, there were many floating logs and debris on the river and it was scorching hot outside but it was safe to fish and the fishing was GREAT on practice day before the event. As is always the case, the real worry is the fish, will they bite on tournament day?
On tournament morning as the anglers were eager to take off from 3 forks Harbor, it was apparent to everything had changed overnight. It was still very hot and not a wisp of wind was to be had, the pool had dropped another 2 foot overnight now the questions was, would the fish still bit?
As is always the case, they will bite for someone but for most it was a tough day on the river.
Congratulations to Austin French and Dillion Nash of the Shidler, OK High School Tigers who managed to bring in a five fish limit that weighed a very respectable 14 pounds and 5 ounces! Austin and Dillion’s win earned them a spot in the 215 Southern Conference regional championship along with custom State Champions Jerseys, trophies and two Lews reels for also bringing in the days big bass of 3-11.

french and dillion OK winners with trophy
Finishing in second place and also qualifying for the conference championship was the team of Jacob Keenom and Kaden Knoch of the with 13-08 and the third and final team to advance was Rhett Meyer and Brent Girdner of the Stillwell High School Indians, they had a limit that weighed 11 pounds even.

OK 2nd OK 3rd Great job by all the teams who braved the heat to come out and fish, I think everyone there decided Oklahoma State Championship needed to be early next year to “beat the heat.”
The top 1 of each state championship advance so the three teams above will represent Oklahoma at the Southern Conference Regional event in Pine Bluff Arkansas in October. There they will attempt to qualify for the TBF/FLW High School National Championship next spring and a $10,000 college scholarship to the school of their choice.
Special thanks goes out to all the boat captains, the Muskogee Convention and Visitors Bureau , 3 Forks Harbor and to the Oklahoma Bass Federation of TBF for hosting the event.
Full results can be found on the results page HERE
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North Platte Bass Team Takes Nebraska Title

DSC_0851The duo of Grant Pavelka and Tyler Rowland brought a 5 bass limit of fish to the Lewis and Clark Lake weigh-in site on Saturday that weighed in at 9.86 lbs. to capture the Nebraska SAF High School State Championship. They edged out Reese Cudaback and Eli Legget from Millard North High School who had three fish that weighed in at 5.84 lbs. to claim the runner-up spot. Rounding out the top three was the duo of Zane Leibhert and Brent Bergman from Lincoln County who also had three fish that weighed in at 4.86lbs.

Pavelka and Rowland will represent the state of Nebraska at the Southern Conference Regional event in Pine Bluff Arkansas in October. There they will attempt to qualify for the TBF/FLW High School National Championship next spring and a $10,000 college scholarship to the school of their choice.

Special thanks goes out to Larry Pape and the Nebraska Game and Parks staff and volunteers for hosting the event once again this year.

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