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The TBF of SC State Youth Championship
will be held June 28th on Lake Monticello!
All clubs must submit results from at least two qualifying tournaments they have held to determine their entrants. These must be submitted no later than June 5th.
TBF of South Carolina is pleased to announce Mr. Pete Brantley as our Youth Director. Please join me in welcoming Pete aboard. We are lucky to have him! Give Pete a call at (803)796-0081.
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News Release
For additional information, please contact:
Dave Washburn, FLW Outdoors vice president of communications, 270.252.1607
Robert Cartlidge, TBF president, 580.765.9031
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
BASS FISHING’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPION TO BE CROWNED AUGUST 5 IN CONJUNCTION WITH FORREST WOOD CUP
Youth anglers representing 46 TBF states set to compete for $30,000 in scholarships
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (May 24, 2007) – The Bass Federation announced Thursday that its 2007 National Guard Junior World Championship will be held on Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs, Ark., Aug. 4-5 in conjunction with the $2 million Forrest Wood Cup – the nation’s most lucrative bass-fishing championship.
The National Guard Junior World Championship will feature youth anglers from as many as 46 TBF states fishing for $30,000 in scholarships plus youth-program grants for their states. Each participating state will be represented by two junior anglers: one in the 11 to 14 age bracket and another in the 15 to 18 age bracket.
“These junior anglers are much more than great anglers,” said TBF President Robert Cartlidge. “They are positive examples for their peers, and they represent the future of our sport. Learning to fish, through their state TBF clubs, provides these children with an outlet for clean family fun. It’s a great activity that they will enjoy for a lifetime.”
The junior anglers will each be paired with an FLW Tour pro for competition on Lake Hamilton. There will be three anglers to a boat: a junior angler from each age group plus an FLW Tour pro who will assist the junior anglers but will not fish. The two junior anglers will share control of the boat for the day but will compete in their respective age groups. The full field of junior anglers will compete Aug. 4 then be cut to the top angler in each age bracket from each of the TBF’s six geographic divisions. Weights will be zeroed Aug. 5 as six anglers in the 11 to 14 age bracket and six anglers in the 15 to 18 age bracket continue competition, with the winners determined by the heaviest catch from that day.
Takeoff will be held at Fish Hatchery Ramp located at 350 Fish Hatchery Road in Hot Springs beginning at 7 each morning and the weigh-ins will begin at approximately 3 p.m. on the main Forrest Wood Cup stage in Summit Arena located at 134 Convention Blvd. in Hot Springs. The entire field of competitors will be released on or before July 1 and Lake Hamilton will be off-limits to competitors July 30 through Aug. 3.
Designed to highlight the best up-and-coming bass fishing talent in the country, the National Guard Junior World Championship also provides national recognition for the positive activities pursued by America’s youth.
“We really want to thank the pro anglers who serve as mentors during the tournament,” said FLW/TBF Programs Manager David Simmons. “Of course, none of this would be possible without the hard work and support of TBF youth directors and parents nationwide as well.”
First-place finishers in each age bracket will receive a $5,000 scholarship in addition to a sponsor merchandise package. Second-place finishers will receive $3,000 scholarships plus sponsor packages. Third-place finishers will receive $2,500 scholarships plus sponsor packages. Fourth-place finishers will receive $2,000 scholarships plus sponsor packages. Fifth-place finishers will receive $1,500 scholarships plus sponsor packages. Sixth-place finishers will receive $1,000 scholarships plus sponsor packages.
Additionally, FLW Outdoors, on behalf of the National Guard, will award $1,000 to each of the state TBF chapters represented by the six finalists in each age bracket. This money, totaling $12,000, will benefit each chapter’s youth program.
For more information about TBF Junior Angler programs, contact your state’s TBF chapter. A list of chapters can be found at www.bassfederation.com. OR Contact TBF National Youth Director, Mark Gintert, mark@bassfederation.com For more information about FLW Outdoors and the Forrest Wood Cup, visit www.flwoutdoors.com or call (270) 252-1607.
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