School Spotlight

MWAC – A Big Catch for Magnolia West

Members are pictured above from left to right.  Jarrett Tyler, Dalton Turpin, Bryce May, Jerry McGrew, Drew Thompson, Austin Knight, Preston Ruby, Carson Henley, Aaron Batten, Logan Thumann, Zachary Knowles, Cameron Faulkner, Cameron Carter, and Kirk Clugston.

Members are pictured above from left to right.
Jarrett Tyler, Dalton Turpin, Bryce May, Jerry McGrew, Drew Thompson, Austin Knight, Preston Ruby, Carson Henley, Aaron Batten, Logan Thumann, Zachary Knowles, Cameron Faulkner, Cameron Carter, and Kirk Clugston.

Something “fishy” is going on in the halls of Magnolia West High School and if the founding members of the first Magnolia West Angler Club fishing team (“MWAC”), have their way, they will be winning a state fishing tournament by the end of their first season.

West freshman, Cameron Carter and sophomore, Logan Thumann found inspiration to create a high school fishing team after what they deem a divine meeting with David Cosner, a member of the Texas Bass Cats Fishing Team.  Carter explains, “Our family thought we were just buying a boat from him but apparently God put him in our path for a bigger reason.”  The young men shared David’s lifelong love of the sport of Texas lake bass fishing and that, along with David’s experience in team fishing, helped the team get it’s start.  “He has really stepped up to mentor us as we’ve put this team together”, says Carter.   “He is inspiring to us and we want to push harder to make this happen”, adds Thumann.

It didn’t take long for the word to spread among the fishing friends and after Facebook posts of their winning catches in local and regional tournaments, their friends soon got hooked on the idea too. “These kids have been fishing together for years growing up around the Magnolia area. While other kids were playing video games on Saturdays and after school, these kids were hitting the local lakes and streams trying to catch the big one”, one Mom added. “They are just now taking it to a competitive level by forming this team.”

School fishing teams are not as uncommon as you might think; many high schools and universities have Bass Fishing Teams. Mark Gintert, the National Youth Program’s Coordinator for The Bass Federation is quoted as saying, “Fishing is the fastest growing high school sport in the country today.”

Kirk Clugston, the student’s Magnolia West math teacher, has taken on the role of school sponsor for MWAC and will be accompanying them to tournaments. The team has also secured many commercial sponsors including Academy Sports + Outdoors, Berkley, Spring Carpets. In addition, a local fishing rod maker, Kistler Custom Fishing Rod Corporation, is sponsoring the team president, Cameron Carter.  Kris Oberly and Robin Carter are delighted to serve as the team’s Parent Coordinators. Anyone interested in joining sponsorship can contact Robin Carter at 832-276-8962.

The team currently consists of eighteen members. “We have many goals for the Magnolia West Angler Club,” says Cameron Faulkner, the team’s historian.  Each member is encouraged to be certified in Angler Education, mentor other fishermen, and participate in organizing a local charity fishing tournament. Many organizations will help facilitate this charity tournament including the team mentors from members of Texas Parks and Wildlife, the Texas State Bass Fishing Team and the Texas A&M Bass Fishing Team.  Zach Knowles says, “We are really hoping for any support we can get from the amateur & professional fishing community.”

Zach Knowles, club reporter added, “I’m really looking forward to fishing with my friends this season. Having our parents in the stands watching us play basketball is great but having my dad as captain in the boat with me each tournament will be an awesome competitive experience. I can’t wait for our team to take some wins at our tournaments.”

Bryce May, the team’s treasurer, brings many years of experience from his participation with the Magnolia 4H Sport Fishing Project.

The next two tournaments are scheduled for January 17th at Sam Rayburn and the team’s first Fisher of Men Tournament on January 31st.  The club’s mission statement, as it appears on their jerseys, quotes Matt 4:19 that says this team will be fishers of men.  The team looks forward to participating in the state tournament on Lake LBJ, March 20through 21st, 2015.

A huge thank you goes out to all the sponsors and supporters of the MWAC for the 2014-2015 season.

 

RIVER VALLEY RUMBLE

HIGH SCHOOL FISHING TOURNAMENT*Crawford County HS

April 18th at Springhill Park

(launch above or below dam)

Hosted by the Crawford County

High School Hawghunters

$2500 in Scholarships will be awarded!

Entry fee $60 per team & $10 per boat captain

Check-in 5:00 am, Weigh-in 2:00 pm

2 student anglers & 1 boat captain per team

Five fish limit, can contain 1 fish from captain

Boat numbers will be drawn

Largemouth – 14” or longer

Smallmouth & Kentucky bass 12” or longer

Boat captains awarded cash from captain entries

Polygraph may be administered to captains

Door prizes will be given away!

Jr. High Anglers Welcome

For more information contact:
Buck Cobley 479-650-0930
bukcobly@gmail.com
Robert Lawson 479-806-3093
bigbasslawson@gmail.com
Visit our website at:
cchsbassmasters.com

Pulaski/ Southwestern High School Winter Tournament

Hosting School: Pulaski/ Southwestern High School  Winter Tournament

Purpose: Fundraiser

Entry Fee: $25

When: Jan 31, 2015 / 8:00am-2:00pm

Where: Lake Cumberland, KYBurnside Island ramp

Registration Deadline: Jan 31. 7:30am

Registration Contact: Barry Strunk 606-305-7885

Mark Morgan Email: mark.morgan@pulaski.kyschools.us or 606-275-9867

Other Notes:

5 fish limit

15 inch largemouth

18 inch smallmouth

12 inch Kentucky spotted bass

Trophies will be awarded.