MAY 20, 2023
MAY 20, 2023
GHSA BASS FISHING State Championship
GHSA BASS FISHING State Championship
CLARKS HILL LAKE
CLARKS HILL LAKE
MAY 20, 2023
MAY 20, 2023
GHSA BASS FISHING State Championship
GHSA BASS FISHING State Championship
CLARKS HILL LAKE
CLARKS HILL LAKE
Welcome to the 2023 GHSA Bass Fishing State Championships! Today’s event is sure to be exciting as all of the schools represented are looking forward to their team achieving the title of “Champion”. However, we all know that all of our teams are outstanding and are definitely winners. This has been an outstanding season and this year’s championships will include familiar faces as well as teams that have worked hard and peaked at just the right time. Our congratulations are in order for all of the teams, coaches, administrators, students and parents who have supported the athletes through this year’s journey to the state championships.
I would also like to thank you for your support of high school bass fishing throughout the season. Your support is integral to the success of high school athletics and for the team and anglers you are here to cheer on. Good sportsmanship is expected from our athletes, and I urge you to be positive in your support of all of our teams. Let’s work together to make today’s event a great experience for all involved.
To put on an event of this magnitude takes many volunteers who have worked tirelessly to provide a “first-class” event. The GHSA staff has been working for weeks as well to ensure a special event for all involved.
Finally, I would like to thank our corporate sponsors who make it possible to put on these championships. Their advertisements can be seen throughout this guide and I encourage you to support them whenever possible. The GHSA wants to thank these exemplary companies for their involvement, we appreciate their support.
Thank you for your support and I know you are going to enjoy the best high school bass fishing anywhere!
6:15 AM - TAKEOFF
3 PM - WEIGH-IN BEGINS
Wildwood Park Ramp
3780 Dogwood Lane
Appling, GA 30802
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The GHSA successfully introduced Bass Fishing as a sanctioned sport for the first time in 2021 and now qualifiers from across the state will ascend on Georgia’s largest body of water—Clarks Hill Lake in Augusta—to compete for the 2023 state title this Saturday. The third annual Bass Fishing State Championship follows a season that featured four qualifying tournaments. This statewide-circuit began at Lake Seminole in Bainbridge, Ga. on Jan. 21 and then continued to Lake Oconee (Feb. 18), West Point Lake (March 18) and Lake Hartwell (April 15). Hundreds of registered student anglers competed in the four qualifiers and the duo of Hayden Reynolds and Caleb Logue opened the season with a top-finish of 21-06 pounds at Lake Seminole. Reynolds and Caleb Lougue compete for the Bainbridge Bearcats—who saw Bowynn Brown and Shane Dill take last year’s state championship with a 16-12 mark. There were 30 state qualifiers out of the 252 registered teams at Lake Seminole.
Lake Seminole saw 255 registered teams and Savannah Christian’s Matthew Gunn and Luke Gunn were the top state qualifiers with a 15-13 catch. Alexander’s Trent Hammock and Cart-
er Seabrook qualified with a 13-9 catch and are returning to state after placing third last year. Matthew and Luke took first place again on March 18 at West Point with a 12-5 catch. Boats advance to state from the first event in which they qualified and since the Gunns already qualified, the next eligible boat qualified. As a result, 29 teams qualified out of 241 registered teams at West Point.
BY CRAIG SAGER II | CSAGER@SCOREATL.COMsecond with a 19-9. The next closest qualifier was Lanier’s Bryson Dover and Angel Cornejo’s 15-6.
The fourth and final GHSA qualifier saw 28 teams eclipse 10 pounds—the most out of any of this year’s qualifiers. South Forsyth had five teams finish in the top 12 and also tallied the top two qualifying tallies. Reese Mutter and Charles Roberts tallied a 19-14 catch for first place and their War Eagles’ teammates Michael Avery and Fisher Edwards came in
This will be the second time that Clarks Hill Lake is hosting a GHSA bass fishing competition and the state’s best anglers will be vying for the ultimate prize as the sport continues its growth and popularity in its third year. Since the sport was introduced, the highest recorded catch was 25.15 pounds by Bainbridge’s Bowynn Brown and Shane Dill in 2021. That historic catch came in the Lake Seminole category. Jayden Faulkner and Davis Madden represented Evans High School in 2021 when they won the first-ever state title with a 20-03 catch. As previously stated, last year’s championship-winning catch was 16-12 by Bainrbidge’s Brown and Dill. This year has seen Bainbridge’s Reynolds and Logue (2106) have the top score and Richmond Hill’s Branton Champion and Jackson Behringer tallying the second-best mark from the qualifiers. There were only two other schools to eclipse the 19-pound mark, two more teams that eclipsed the 17-pound mark and three more teams that hit the 15-pound mark.
SCHOOL ANGLER ANGLER
Alexander Leila Gragg Peirce Gragg
Appling County Taylor Fanin Tucker Mincy
Bainbridge Hayden Reynolds Caleb Logue
Bainbridge Brock Lewis Gages Sellars
Bainbridge Brennan Enfinger Corbyn Thompson
Callaway Dawson Foster Billy Boseman
Colquitt County Jacob Brightwell Harden Roberts
East Paulding Mason Tarply Nikalas Shaw
Fellowship Christian Holden McClung Robert Wade
Forsyth Central Calvin Sticher Toby Pritzlaff
Jackson Gage Greene Carson Lamb
Jefferson Jacob Janning Ben Wilson
Lanier Bryson Dover Angel Conejo
Lee County Coleman Williams Dakota King
Lowndes Jack Dowdy Wyatt Galbraith
Lowndes Fisher Ruff Kyle Lynn
Lowndes Evan Hanks Warren Garland
Miller County Brody Kelly Cooper Williams
Morgan County Nolan Holloway Jackson Fanning
Perry Mason Hilgendorf Mason Engle
Pike County Alan Smith Jackson Fletcher
Richmond Hill Branton Champion Jackson Behringer
South Forsyth Cate Cuccinello Everett Barlag
South Forsyth Michael Avery Fisher Edwards
South Forsyth Finley Edwards Jackson Letsch
Swainsboro Garrett Peebles Bo Brown
Thomas County Central Lawson White Ethan Luke
Tift County Cole McDaniel Logan Cargle
Washington County Ella Baucom Jack Taylor
Washington County Maxwell Evans Nicholas Brantley
SCHOOL ANGLER ANGLER
Alexander Preston Agan Zachary Agan
Alexander Ayden Bryant Caleb Blanks
Bacon County Liam Whitley Haylee Giddens
Brantley County Hunter Johns Mathew Carter
Buford Hudson Hyatt Jackson Ellis
Callaway Drake Bishop Kaleb Garrett
Coffee Seth Jordan Wesley Daniels
Columbus Josh Odom Jacob Albright
East Coweta Aubrie Braddy Jaxen Watson
Elbert Bradley Vaughn Adrian Harris
Jackson Brayden Smith Corbin Presley Jackson Carson Smith Gavin Bell
King’s Ridge Jackson Thomas Cole Bradley
Lambert Dylan Johnson Patrick Coppinger
Locust Grove George Wilson Brandon Rice
Newnan Logan Rethmel Connor Rethmel
Northgate James Dubose Daylom Milam
Ola Colby Aldridge Keigen Sena
Peach County Naomi Horsley Hunter Fuller
Perry Tyler Williams Jack Aydelott
Richmond Hill Savannah Goode Carson Goode
South Forsyth Benjamin Clark Dylan Reid
Swainsboro Mitchell Roberson Jacob Fagler
Temple Cameron Bolden Brian Singley
Tift County Walton Slaven Caleb May
Trinity Christian Carter Jones Cooper Bell
Veterans Trent Mazo Chance Fowler
Webster County Kalix Holmens Nikearrian Walker
Wheeler County Cohen Cravey Rhett Rodgers
Alexander Trent Hammock Carter Seabrook
Appling County Mara Anderson Josie Gunter
Appling County Drew Caylor Tucker Mcmillan
Bacon County Mason Boatright Lane Kinlaw
Brantley County Benjamin Carter Carter Steed
Clarke Central Bo Brodrick Luke Garofalo
Colquitt County Jake Wilkes Joseph Jackson
Fellowship Greyson Brock Liam Gibson
Forsyth Central Camden Spencer Gage Stewart
Heard County Colton Bates Kaci Bates
Houston County Ben Brill Brandt Singleton
Lakeside Reed Williams William Scherer
Locust Grove Caleb Cromer Jacob Sims
North Paulding Mitchell Lewis Ben Graves
Ola Hayden Currul Skylar Spence
Ola Lee Cole Graham Hollis Carter
Perry Nick Daniel Kaleb Payne
Perry Connor Law Nolan Osborne
Richmond Hill Jagger Monaco Joey Moore
Savannah Christian Matthew Gunn Luke Gunn
South Forsyth Grady Williamson Maddox Ferrell
Temple Chad Seagraves Kade Brown
Temple Gage Riddle Justin Singley
Temple Rylan Daniell Beau Beckjorden
Toombs County Neal Braddy Hunter Hitchcock
Trion Rayne Melton Ethan Willingham
Union Grove Leah Jarrett Madison Mayo
Veterans Ronnie Weigle Dillon Mcintosh
Ware County Austin Pierce Will Griffin
Ware County Dawson Peavy Tyler Spradley
SCHOOL ANGLER ANGLER
Appling County Fisher Carver Jack Reeves
Brantley County Tyler Brock Weston Middleton
Brantley County Saybree Niece Waylon Thomas
Buford
Gwendolyn Bruce Garrett Crocker
Buford Connon Thomas Yun Sitton
Central Levi Irby Colton Huber
Colquitt County Andrew Stanford Haydyn Glass
Dawson County Madison Hawkins Cara Perry
East Forsyth Allison Dykes Sophia Lee
East Paulding Ayden Slick Aiden Prusan
Effingham County Zachary Ambrose Jace Hinely
Houston County Carter Gray Ashton Foiles
Jeff Davis Tucker Rigdon Dylan Dennis
Lanier Benjamin Claypole Gibson Rietig
North Forsyth Nathan Ruis Evan Bann
North Forsyth Adams Cash Andrew Worley
North Gate Carter Robison Mason Doonan
North Oconee Micheal Drummond Bode Massie
Oconee County
Churchill Harris Campbell Patterson
Pickens Zeke Cronic Elijah Rittenberry
South Forsyth Reese Mutter Charles Roberts
Thomas Evan Holbrook Holden Wright
Thomson Connon Thomas Carson Ansley
Toobs County Levy Martin Drew Woodruff
Veterans Jacob Winnett Jackson Lathrop
Ware County Grant Geiger Colt Cox
West Forsyth Katy Grace Pendley Grayson Pendley