Wednesday, May 6, 2015

B.A.S.S. Announces First-Ever High School All-American Fishing Team

Posted by Wayne G. Barber

BIRMINGHAM, AL. – Twelve high school students from 10 states have been selected as members of the first Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team.


Twelve high school students have been selected as members of the first Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team based on tournament performance, community service and recommendations from coaches and school officials.
"These 12 student anglers have a rare combination of fishing ability, leadership skills and involvement in community service projects," said Hank Weldon, B.A.S.S. youth manager. "We believe they will continue to make an impact on their communities and the sport of fishing well into the future."

The High School All-Americans were selected from a pool of 57 Bassmaster High School All-State anglers from 33 states. Judges reviewed tournament resumes, service activities and recommendations from coaches and school officials before making the selections. More than 200 nominations of student anglers in grades 10-12 were submitted for the inaugural All-American program.

Only one made it from New England this year.

Those earning the prestigious High School All-American title for 2015 are Laura Ann Foshee of Gardendale, Ala.; Zeke Gossett of Cropwell, Ala.; Joe Grafeman of Lake Ozark, Mo.; Dillon Harrell of Porter, Texas; Jake Lee of Knoxville, Tenn.; Julius Mazy of Phoenix, Ariz.; Carter McNeil of Abbeville, S.C.; Nick Montilino of Edina, Minn.; Jared Penton of Sanger, Texas; Cam Sterritt of Newfields, N.H.; Ryan Wood of Broomfield, Colo.; and Trevor Yates of Norman, OklaCam Sterritt,


New Hampshire Sterritt has been a standout competitor since he was 12 years old. He won the 2007 New Hampshire Bassmaster CastingKids state championship for his age group and a slew of Junior Bassmaster titles over the years. He and his partner finished second among 60 teams in the 2014 Bassmaster High School National Championship on Kentucky Lake. He won the inaugural New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association (NHIAA) High School Bass Fishing State Championship in 2013, as well as the NHIAA High School Qualifier for the state championship that year and the Angler of the Year title in 2014.

Sterritt, now a senior, founded the Exeter High School Blue Hawks Bass Fishing Team. He volunteers at Camp Carefree for children with diabetes, CastingKids competitions, cleanup projects at state parks and a fish tagging project for the New Hampshire Fish & Game agency.

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