Robert Degraffenreid was the top angler of the Oklahoma team that won its third Central Divisional championship in four years.
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Mark Hensiek qualified for the Federation Nation Championship by finishing as the top angler on his Arkansas team.
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Mississippi BASS Federation Nation president Teb Jones finished as the top angler on his state team at Lewis & Clark Reservoir.
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Nebraska's representative for the Federation Nation Championship will be Jim Kelly who caught 21 pounds, 1 ounce in three days at the Central Divisional.
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Heading for the Federation Nation Championship is Matt King who topped his Kansas team in the Central Divisional.
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Jamie Laiche won his second consecutive Central Divisional title at Lewis & Clark Reservoir in South Dakota.
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The Louisiana squad took the runner-up spot in the team standings of the Central Divisional with 202 pounds, 10 ounces.
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Missouri's Brian Maloney qualified for his first trip to the Federation Nation Championship by catching a three-day tally of 24 pounds, 15 ounces.
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Oklahoma won the overall team competition of the Federation Central Divisional at Lewis & Clark Reservoir.
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Bryan Schmidt fished as a non-boater for three days and earned the top spot on his Texas team.
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Oklahoma competitor Corey Smith caught a 4-pound, 1-ounce largemouth on the final day of the Central Divisional to win the Purolator Big Bass of the Tournament award.
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