Lake Waco, 17 November 2024



1st Place.
Went to Fisher Lenart and Jaxon Matula of the Abbott Anglers, with a total weight of 14.05lbs. For their effort the anglers were awarded 1st Place Trophies, $500.00 in Scholarship Money and Abu Garcia Max X Reels.

2nd Place.
Went to Cooper Labay and Caden Labay of the Liberty Hill Fishing Team, with a total weight of 13.74lbs. For their effort the anglers were awarded 2nd Place Trophies, $400.00 in Scholarship Money, and Abu Garcia Max X Reels.

3rd Place.
Went to Kalieb Merritt and Eli Olivarri of the Bruceville-Eddy Eagles, with a total weight of 11.28lbs. For their effort the anglers were awarded 3rd Place Trophies, $300.00 in Scholarship Money, and Abu Garcia Max X Reels.

4th Place.
Went to Hunter Edwards and Bobby Moore of the Bosqueville HS Fishing, with a total weight of 11.16lbs. For their effort the anglers were awarded 4th Place Trophies, $200.00 in Scholarship Money and Berkley Lighting Rods.

5th Place.
Went to Fisher Tindell and Brant Mclthaney of the Crawford HS Fishing, with a total weight of 10.16lbs. For their efforts the anglers were awarded Abu Garcia Jorden Lee Rod and Reel Combos.

6th Place.
Went to Cole Barker and Alex Behrends of the Midlothian HS, with a total weight of 9.34lbs. For their efforts the anglers were awarded Abu Garcia Max X Reels.

Big Bass Award.
Went to Trent Whisenant of the Tolar Bass Club with a nice 7.16lbs Largemouth.
He was awarded an Abu Garcia Vengeance Rod.

The Top Junior Team Award.
Went to the team of Dylan Johnson and Trent Whisenant of the Tolar Bass Club with a total weight of 9.06lbs. For their efforts the anglers were awarded $200.00 in Scholarship Money and Berkley Lighting Rods.


Gift Cards.

3 - randomly drawn Boat Captains received a $30.00 gift cards as our way of saying thank you for all they do for these young anglers.

Lake Waco was the site of our 3rd Qualifying Event of the 2024-2025 season. 61 teams hit the water looking for 5 of the right bites. The lake was 1.81 feet low with a water temperature of 80 degrees. The warm weather, foggy start and clear skies by late morning provided a new challenge for these young anglers.

When scales closed,