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News Release
For additional information, please contact: Dave Simmons, FLW Outdoors/TBF programs manager, 270.252.1565 Robert Cartlidge, TBF president, 580.765.9031
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BASS
FISHING’S JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPION TO BE CROWNED AUG. 16 IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE
FORREST WOOD CUP
Youth anglers representing 46
TBF states will compete for $30,000 in scholarships, $12,000 in youth-program
grants
COLUMBIA, S.C. (Dec. 12,
2007) – The Bass Federation announced
today that its 2008 National Guard Junior World Championship will be held on
Lake Monticello in Columbia, S.C., Aug. 15-16 in conjunction with the $2 million
Forrest Wood Cup – the nation’s most lucrative bass-fishing championship. Not
only will daily weigh-ins be held alongside the world’s top professional anglers
on the main FLW stage at the
The TBF National Guard Junior
World Championship will feature youth anglers from as many as 46 states fishing
for $30,000 in scholarships plus $12,000 in youth-program grants. 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
“This is the third year for
the National Guard Junior World Championship, and every year the bar is raised
in terms of exposure, participation and excitement,” said TBF President Robert
Cartlidge. “The young anglers who qualify represent the future of our sport,
which I’m glad to say is in good shape based on the 23 percent growth our TBF
junior angler program has experienced in past year. More children than ever
before are now learning to fish through local TBF clubs, and this is a direct
reflection of the awesome support provided by FLW Outdoors and the National
Guard.”
The junior anglers will each
be paired with an FLW Outdoors pro for competition on
Qualifying for the 2008 TBF National Guard Junior World Championship will take
place between January and July, 2008.
“The National Guard Junior
World Championship allows The Bass Federation’s brightest upcoming anglers to
elevate their game and be spotlighted during the Forrest Wood Cup, which drew a
record crowd of more than 60,000 people over the course of the event in 2007,”
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.
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. The eventual
champions will also be featured in an episode of “FLW Outdoors,” which airs
nationwide on FSN (Fox Sport Net), in Canada on WFN
(World Fishing Network) and to more than 429 million households in the United
Kingdom, Europe, Russia, Australia, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East through a
broadcasting agreement with Match room Sport. “FLW Outdoors” is also broadcast
to more than 800,000 service members stationed around the world in 177 countries
“It’s a thrill for me to work
with our youth directors and children nationwide on the National Guard Junior
World Championship, which provides much needed international recognition for the
positive activities, like fishing, pursued by America’s youth,” said TBF
National Youth Director Mark Gintert. “Nothing less than the best is good enough
for our young anglers, and that is exactly what we intend to provide in 2008 and
for many years to come.”
Past National Guard Junior
World Championship winners Josh Wagy of Dewitt, Va., and Shane Lehew of
Charlotte, N.C., have gone on to compete successfully in the Wal-Mart Bass
Fishing League and the Stren Series.
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. For more information about FLW Outdoors
and the Forrest Wood Cup, visit www.flwoutdoors.com or call (270) 252-1000.
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