2012 East Super Regional final weigh-in

Check out images from the final weigh-in at the 2012 Carhartt College Series East Super Regional.

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	Ryan McCarthy and Steve Jarrells, Radford University, 18-5, 13th.</p>
Ryan McCarthy and Steve Jarrells, Radford University, 18-5, 13th.
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	Brett Meyn and Cole Campbell, Radford University, 23-12, 5th.</p>
Brett Meyn and Cole Campbell, Radford University, 23-12, 5th.
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	With the proximity of Smith Mountain Lake to both Radford and Virginia Tech, it wasn’t a surprise which teams the weigh-in crowed favored.</p>
With the proximity of Smith Mountain Lake to both Radford and Virginia Tech, it wasn’t a surprise which teams the weigh-in crowed favored.
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	Tyler Mayhew and Tyler Faggert, North Carolina State, 24-4, 4th.</p>
Tyler Mayhew and Tyler Faggert, North Carolina State, 24-4, 4th.
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	After taking their perch on the Hot Seat, the Wolfpack, or in this case the Basspack, display some school spirit.</p>
After taking their perch on the Hot Seat, the Wolfpack, or in this case the Basspack, display some school spirit.
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	Ben Tawney represented Slippery Rock University by himself after his teammate had to withdraw before the tournament. He finished 12th with 19-11.</p>
Ben Tawney represented Slippery Rock University by himself after his teammate had to withdraw before the tournament. He finished 12th with 19-11.
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	Cole Blythe and Andrew Jackson, Virginia Tech, 23-1, 6th.</p>
Cole Blythe and Andrew Jackson, Virginia Tech, 23-1, 6th.
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	Michael Frease of Virginia Tech weighed in alone because his partner, Nick Depkiewicz, was sitting with the team’s broken down boat on the other end of the lake. Frease freely admitted that Depkiewicz caught this fish. Freast and Depkiewicz finished 17th with 15-3.</p>
Michael Frease of Virginia Tech weighed in alone because his partner, Nick Depkiewicz, was sitting with the team’s broken down boat on the other end of the lake. Frease freely admitted that Depkiewicz caught this fish. Freast and Depkiewicz finished 17th with 15-3.
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	Preston Chrisman and Greg Callas, Virginia Tech, 22-6, 8th.</p>
Preston Chrisman and Greg Callas, Virginia Tech, 22-6, 8th.
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	Andrew Bierer and Matthew Gibson, West Virginia, 12-13, 21st.</p>
Andrew Bierer and Matthew Gibson, West Virginia, 12-13, 21st.
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	Josh Hooks and Stephen Lasher, N.C. State, 22-8, 7th.</p>
Josh Hooks and Stephen Lasher, N.C. State, 22-8, 7th.
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	David Bryant and Mark Condron, Virginia Tech, 27-8, 2nd.</p>
David Bryant and Mark Condron, Virginia Tech, 27-8, 2nd.
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	Nick Preskitt and Clay Ross, Virginia Tech, 24-14, 3rd.</p>
Nick Preskitt and Clay Ross, Virginia Tech, 24-14, 3rd.
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	The Hokies wait for the announcement to see if Radford’s Travis Cox and Justin Witten (third and fourth from left) will retake the lead.</p>
The Hokies wait for the announcement to see if Radford’s Travis Cox and Justin Witten (third and fourth from left) will retake the lead.
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	And the winner is – Radford.</p>
And the winner is – Radford.
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	Radford’s Travis Cox and Justin Witten show off their new hardware.</p>
Radford’s Travis Cox and Justin Witten show off their new hardware.
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	Cox and Witten with fish from Day Two’s heaviest bag, which weighed 15-5 to push their winning total to 34-6.</p>
Cox and Witten with fish from Day Two’s heaviest bag, which weighed 15-5 to push their winning total to 34-6.
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	The top five two-man teams were (from left) Radford, Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech, N.C. State and Radford.</p>
The top five two-man teams were (from left) Radford, Virginia Tech, Virginia Tech, N.C. State and Radford.