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ARIZONA STATE CHAMPIONS COMPETE |
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News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ARIZONA STATE CHAMPIONS COMPETE FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 1, 2009) Corey DeLaGrange age 17 and Shane Edgar age 11, represented the Arizona Bass Federation at the National Guard Junior World Championship where they competed for over $30,000 in scholarships and Youth Program Grants. 80 youth anglers representing 40 TBF states, fished the Allegheny River in the rain on Friday July 31, 2009. The river had risen nearly 3 feet and was flowing faster than anticipated, after the recent rains. Making conditions tougher with the dirty water, the young anglers had to adapt to different techniques to catch fish. Like some of the other anglers, our two state champions were able to pre-fish other sections of the river to get some idea of what they were up against. On the first day it was a steady rain from when we left the hotel until about 11 am. Corey was excited to get Clifford Perch for his boat captain, and felt good about the rain since he fished all day in the rain on Wednesday and caught a lot of fish. On Friday Corey caught 9 fish; one was a huge carp and 7 smallmouths under 12 inches. His only fish he could weigh was only 15 oz., which wasn’t good enough to make the cut for the Western Division. |
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LIVE COVERAGE BEGINS FRIDAY July 31, 1pm EST! |
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LIVE COVERAGE BEGINS FRIDAY July 31, 1pm EST! Daily story and standing on www.bassfederation.com and LIVE coverage ON FLWLIVE Bass fishing’s Junior World Champion to be crowned Aug. 1
National Guard Junior World Championship to be held in conjunction with Forrest Wood Cup in Pittsburgh
PITTSBURGH —Daily weigh-ins will be held at Kittanning Riverfront Park, and will be streamed live to fans around the world watching FLW Live on FLWOutdoors.com. All junior anglers will walk across the main stage to be recognized during the Saturday weigh-in of the Forrest Wood Cup in Mellon Arena.
The TBF National Guard Junior World Championship will feature youth anglers from as many as 41 states fishing for $30,000 in scholarships and prizes. 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, both of whom will receive travel assistance to Pittsburgh. Every youth angler will also be treated to a world championship-caliber pizza party served up by the National Guard pro team and featuring high-energy games, entertainment and sponsor prizes.
ALSO watch the Forrest Wood Cup LIVE! Follow TBF Living The Dream Angler Robert Harkness! LIVE BROADCASTS EACH DAY OF FORREST WOOD CUP ON FLW LIVE
FLW Live will broadcast takeoffs and weigh-ins daily from the Forrest Wood Cup presented by BP and Castrol, Thursday, July 30 – Sunday, Aug. 2 6:30 -7:15 a.m. ET 5:00 p.m. ET until completion of weigh-in
NOTES: FLW Outdoors will have live broadcasts each morning from Steelers Quay in Pittsburgh as the anglers prepare for all the action on the Three Rivers for the Forrest Wood Cup. The broadcast will feature select interviews, show the conditions the anglers will face and give fans an insight into the preparations and tension the anglers face each morning prior to competition. The weigh-in broadcasts on FLW Live will show each angler participating in the Forrest Wood Cup weighing in their catch in hopes of taking a step closer to earning the most coveted prize in professional bass fishing, $1 million. FLW Live is free and you can watch by visiting FLW Live. For a complete schedule of the tournament and news, please visit ForrestWoodCup.com.
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National Guard TBF Junior World Championship |
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Tomorrow's best bass anglers are competing in Pittsburgh as well for the National Guard TBF Junior World Championship.
FLW Live will focus on the future of the sport with weigh-in coverage. Beginning at 1 p.m. EDT July 31 and Aug. 1, FLW Live will broadcast the weigh-ins from Kittaning Riverfront Park until the moment a young champion is crowned.
BASS FISHING'S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPION TO BE CROWNED AUG. 1 IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE FORREST WOOD CUP IN PITTSBURGH
PITTSBURGH (June 25, 2009) - The Bass Federation has announced that its 2009 National Guard Junior World Championship will be held on The Allegheny River in Kittanning, Pa., July 31 - Aug. 1, in conjunction with the $2 million Forrest Wood Cup at the world championship of bass fishing presented by BP and Castrol. Daily weigh-ins will be held at Kittanning Riverfront Park, and will be streamed live to fans around the world watching FLW Live on FLWOutdoors.com. All junior anglers will walk across the main stage to be recognized during the Saturday weigh-in of the Forrest Wood Cup in Mellon Arena.
The TBF National Guard Junior World Championship will feature youth anglers from 40 states fishing for $30,000 in scholarships and prizes. 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, both of whom will receive travel assistance to Pittsburgh. Every youth angler will also be treated to a world championship-caliber pizza party served up by the National Guard pro team and featuring high-energy games, entertainment and sponsor prizes.
"The National Guard Junior World Championship has quickly turned into the premier youth fishing event in the country and this year's program is shaping up to be another great success," said TBF Youth Director Mark Gintert. "The setting at the John Murtha Amphitheater is going to offer our parents and spectators a great place to watch a tournament weigh-in and the waters of the upper Allegheny River appear to be prime for our state champion anglers to conquer. We're all looking forward to the last week of July!"
The junior anglers will each be paired with a veteran angler from the area for competition on the Allegheny River. Juniors will be allowed to fish pools 6 and 7. Any angler age 16 and older will be required to have a Pennsylvania fishing license. Off limits begins on Sunday, July 26, 2009, and will continue until the start of the tournament on Friday, July 31. There will be three anglers to a boat: a junior angler from each age group plus a boat captain 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 July 31 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. 1 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.
Qualifying for the 2009 TBF National Guard Junior World Championship takes place up to a year in advance through each states qualifying structure.
"The National Guard Junior World Championship allows The Bass FederationTM's brightest upcoming anglers to elevate their game and be spotlighted during the Forrest Wood Cup," said FLW/TBF Programs Manager David Simmons. "It's such a great way to enhance the FLW Outdoors/TBF partnership and provide an experience-of-a-lifetime for the next generation of anglers and their families. Of course, none of this would be possible without the hard work and support of TBF youth directors and parents nationwide."
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. |
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