Co-champions crowned for the 2015 Bassmaster High School Classic
The 2015 Bassmaster High School Classic crowned two Tennessee high school teams co-champions after the competition on Lake Keowee in South Carolina today.
Please enter your details.
We cannot find an active B.A.S.S. Membership for the information you have provided. Please renew your membership here.We cannot find an active B.A.S.S. Membership for the information you have provided. Please try again.Scheduled maintenance. We'll be back shortly. If you continue to have trouble please contact customer service at 877-BASS-USA.
The 2015 Bassmaster High School Classic crowned two Tennessee high school teams co-champions after the competition on Lake Keowee in South Carolina today.
Anyone of 10 or 12 guys could be hoisting the trophy tomorrow evening.
Right before the competitors weigh in on the final day of the Classic, a group of up-and-coming anglers will cross the stage as part of the sixth annual Bassmaster College Classic.
Notes and quotes from Day 2
Coby Carden is in seventh place headed into the final day, and Paul Mueller is right behind in eighth place.
2004 Bassmaster Classic winner Takahiro Omori holds a razor-thin lead over Dean Rojas, Michael Iaconelli, and defending Classic champion Randy Howell.
Day 2 just didn't produce the same bite for Dean Rojas, who had no complaints about his performance or missed opportunities Saturday.
Reese struggles on Day 2, but keeps his composure.
After early, shallow bite, he plans to hit 50 to 60 spots Sunday.
Based on his backyard knowledge of Lake Hartwell, and a big FLW win here a year ago nearly to the exact calendar date, if Las Vegas made odds for the Bassmaster Classic, there’s a real good chance Casey Ashley would have been their favorite.
Membership Includes 1 Year Bassmaster Magazine, Plus $50 in free gear.