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From News Reports
October 31, 2009
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Massachusett's Randy Phillip won the 2009 BASS Federation Nation National Chamionship to become one of six amateur divisional anglers to earn berths in the 2010 Bassmaster Classic on Alabama's Lay Lake.
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Massachusett's Randy Phillip won the 2009 BASS Federation Nation National Chamionship to become one of six amateur divisional anglers to earn berths in the 2010 Bassmaster Classic on Alabama's Lay Lake.

Louisiana's Samuel Anthony couldn't hold onto the BASS Central Divisional lead during the BASS Federation Nation National Championship that wound up yesterday on Florida's Harris Chain of Lakes. Anthony led the division after the second day, but had fallen less than 3 pounds behind Texas' Bryan Schmidt when the scales settled.

In the overall competition, Massachusett's Randy Phillips took the win to secure a Classic berth and take home a Skeeter/Yamaha rig valued at more than $60,000.

“It feels great, I’m ecstatic,” Phillips said. “I could not have asked for a better tournament, everything turned out great and I’m very excited to go to the Classic; this is my dream.”

Despite landing a limit – no certainty this week – Phillips only had 6 pounds, 15 ounces on the final day of competition.  But tough conditions prevailed and many of the challengers slipped.  Don Hogue of Pasco, Wash., had the lead heading into the final day but fell short, claiming runner-up honors with a three-day total of 29-1.

But Hogue did take solace in the fact that he earned a 2010 Bassmaster Classic berth by way of champion of the Western division.

“This is surreal, it’s something you dream about like you dream of going to the moon,” Hogue said. “I’m kind of overwhelmed, but I’m sure most of the guys are.”

Joining Phillips, the Eastern Division champion, and Hogue in the Classic will be North Carolina’s Brent Long (Southern Division), Virginia’s Jeff Freeman (Mid-Atlantic), Schmidt and Ohio’s Jody Adkins (Northern).

The Classic is scheduled for Feb. 19-21 in Birmingham, Ala., with competition being played out on Lay Lake.


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