Another tournament, another title for the N.C. State Bass Fishing Team.
I think to be fair they should just allow the other teams to fish with dynamite.
Because really, when the Bass Pack take to the water, everyone else is just fishing for second place.
The North Carolina State University team of Kevin Beverley and Ben Dziwulski captured the FLW Collegiate Fishing Northern Regional Championship on Lake Norman Sunday. The pair caught their limit of six bass, which weighed in at a total 9 pounds, 6 ounces.
The tourney was hosted by the Town of Davidson and Davidson College, and weigh-in was on the Davidson Village Green Sunday afternoon.
Winning the Northern Regional Championship earned the Wolfpack team a $25,000 check for their school, a Ranger bass fishing boat, and a trip to the national championships in April in Knoxville.
I think to be fair they should just allow the other teams to fish with dynamite.
Because really, when the Bass Pack take to the water, everyone else is just fishing for second place.
Suck on this novelty check, Hampden-Sydney College!
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The check reads $50,000...
ReplyDeleteYeah, I noticed that, as well. Either the check is from a previous tournament win or...I don't know.
ReplyDeleteJames, kudos for the title on this one... I got a great laugh out of it
ReplyDeleteMan, those HSC guys look irritate, like they can't believe some unwashed masses from -- gasp! -- a state school won!
ReplyDelete$25,000 x 2 students = $50,000? Maybe that's what they meant? $25k per participant?
ReplyDelete1st place prize was valued at $50,000. There was a check for $25,000 sent to the university and the club got a boat valued at $25,000.
ReplyDelete$25,000 (boat) + $25,000 (check) = $50,000