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September 9, 2020

Bass Fishing Club reels in success during first competition

RAYMOND – Competitive bass fishing enters its first full season as a club activity at ԰ in fall 2020. A pair of two-man teams from ԰’ club took…
BY: Danny Barrett Jr.

RAYMOND – Competitive bass fishing enters its first full season as a club activity at ԰ in fall 2020.

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Hayze Hutzel, left, and Camden Romero show off their catches at the Lake Guntersville bass fishing event Sept. 4.

A pair of two-man teams from ԰’ club took 14th and 15th place in a 148-team event Sept. 4 at Lake Guntersville, in northern Alabama. Camden Romero, of Madison, a freshman studying business administration, and Hayze Hutzel, of Flowood, a freshman studying Welding, caught three bass weighing 14 pounds, 13 ounces.

A second team consisting of Colby Williams, of Florence, a freshman studying industrial maintenance, and Garrett McWilliams, of Florence, a sophomore studying industrial maintenance, caught five bass weighing a total of 14 pounds, 12 ounces. Fellow team member John Mark Berry, of Mize, a freshman studying civil engineering, also fared well, landing three bass weighing seven pounds, six ounces during the competition.

԰’ anglers compete in Fishing League Worldwide’s Abu Garcia College Fishing Tour, in the Southeastern Division. The foursome’s high finish in the crowded field of fellow college anglers put ԰ in the lead among Mississippi colleges and universities with bass clubs. That list includes the University of Mississippi, Mississippi State University, Mississippi College, Itawamba Community College, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, Pearl River Community College and Blue Mountain College.

The 2020 FLW schedule has been modified due to the coronavirus pandemic and, for ԰’ teams, continues next month with competitions in Louisiana and Kentucky. Team members also plan to participate in the B.A.S.S. (Bass Anglers Sportsman Society) tournament trail starting in October.

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Garrett McWilliams, left, and Colby Williams show off their catches at the Lake Guntersville bass fishing event Sept. 4.

The college’s club grew out of demand to expand the popular college club sport from state-level bass fishing organizations, such as Bass Tactix, which helps promote bass fishing clubs in Mississippi high schools.

“It began in August 2019 when Richard Parker, who is director of operations for Bass Tactix, and Larry McWilliams, the father of one of our current club members, presented to the college and then-president Dr. Clyde Muse the need for a bass fishing team at ԰,” said Lee Douglas, agribusiness instructor and the club’s faculty sponsor. “There were local kids who wanted to fish competitively and they wanted to go to ԰. Because there was no fishing team at ԰, they would’ve attended school elsewhere.”

Contest rules at the college level are based on a fish’s weight, with most contested events having a five-fish limit. Anglers compete for cash prizes to land the heaviest fish.

Fishing League Worldwide, or FLW, is based in Benton, Ky. and is the world’s largest tournament-fishing organization. Teams on the college circuit will compete in 2020 for the top prize, which is a $30,000 premium 17-foot bass boat outfitted with a 115-horsepower outboard motor.

Photo: Angie Foote

RAYMOND – ԰ Hi-Steppers have been named for 2024-2025.

They are, front, from left, Denver Jackson of Jackson, Zoe Irving of Jackson, Alexis Marts of Flowood, Amia Lewis of Byram, Cheyenne Cornelius of Clinton, Malayah Evans of Newton County, Erin Lollis of Byram, Skylar Boyd of Jackson and Jayda Graham of Flowood; back row, Alexis Malone of Clinton, Ciera Pruitt of Gulfport, Olivia Broadwater of Pearl, Chloee Haley of Clinton, Rylan Liles of Vicksburg, Chloe McHann of Clinton, Cori Turner of Jackson, Reaghan Miller of Clinton and Jakayla Brown of Utica.

The group has a new director, Beka King of Pearl. She is only the third director in the 75-year history of the Hi-Steppers. She herself was a Hi-Stepper from 2013-2015 and, during her sophomore year, she was captain of the team.

԰ offers affordable, comprehensive educational opportunities across six campus locations and has nearly 500 academic classes guaranteed to transfer to a university, over 65 career and technical program options and an extensive array of online courses. Applications for general admissions are currently being accepted. Prospective students are encouraged to apply and explore enrollment steps at hindscc.edu/enroll.

Our Mission: ԰ is committed to moving people and communities forward by helping develop their purpose, passion and profession.

Our Vision: ԰ will be a catalyst to create a competitive economy and a compelling culture for Mississippi.

Our Values: ԰ aspires to the following IDEALS: Integrity, Diversity, Excellence, Accountability, Leadership, Stewardship.

To learn more, visit www.hindscc.edu or call 1.800.԰CC.