Brown, Dukes win Alabama Sports Festival tournament
Austin Brown and Bailey Dukes made B.A.S.S. history by becoming the first team ever to qualify for the Bassmaster Classic High School Exhibition.
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Austin Brown and Bailey Dukes made B.A.S.S. history by becoming the first team ever to qualify for the Bassmaster Classic High School Exhibition.
Two North Carolina teens qualified as the first high school members of their state team for next year’s B.A.S.S. Nation Southern Divisional.
B.A.S.S. and its partners will host three events in the coming months to offer high school students who are members of high school bass fishing clubs a shot at qualifying for the first ever Bassmaster Classic High School Exhibition in 2014.
Two high school students will have a chance to walk across the Classic stage after they win the ASF Bass Fishing competition on Alabama's Logan Martin Lake, June 22.
Connor Farrington and Cam Sterritt of the New Hampshire Junior Bassmasters won the inaugural New Hampshire high school championship.
Don Barone's gallery of the B.A.S.S. High School Elite Experience.
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