South Africa's Anre De Villiers Crowned First International BASS Federation Champion

January 13, 2006
B.A.S.S. News - Archived

LEESBURG, Fla. - Tension, excitement and big bass led the way Friday in the 33rd BASS Federation Championship as six anglers advanced to bass fishing's biggest dance, the Bassmaster Classic on Lake Tohopekaliga, Feb. 24-26, in Kissimmee, Fla. South Africa's Anré De Villiers led the way, sweeping both the Championship and Southern division by more than 6 pounds.

   Tune in to ESPN2 Saturday, Jan. 21, at 10 a.m. EST to catch all of the excitement. Coverage will re-air on Jan. 27 at 7 a.m. and again on Jan. 30 at noon.

   De Villiers fished waters he previously staked out on the Harris Chain of Lakes during pre-practice in December. He returned to the same sweet spot each day of the tournament. "I told a select few people I thought I had a good chance to come here and win this tournament," said De Villiers. "Losing yesterday was a technical move in my strategy. I left my area alone because I knew I could come back to it today."

   De Villiers remained in Lake Harris, focused on deep-water structure he found about 100 yards offshore, dropping from 8 to 20 feet in places. All but one of his 15 fish over the three days were caught on Carolina-rigged, junebug trick worms. And, while this strategy played to his advantage on the Harris Chain, De Villiers isn't counting on it to help him at the Bassmaster Classic, as he knows very little about Lake Toho and will experiment with different techniques.

   But De Villiers didn't want to think that far ahead - at least, not yet. "Today, it's absolutely incredible," he said, "I'm really, really proud. It is still sinking in."

   In addition to De Villiers, five other anglers realized their dreams Friday as they weighed-in and learned they were Classic-bound.

   Bob Soley of Trenton, N.J., jumped from third to take the lead in the Mid-Atlantic division with 29 pounds, 5 ounces. Joel St. Germain of Cumberland, R.I. held his Eastern division lead, weighing in 9 pounds, 4 ounces for a three-day total of 24-8.

   James Kennedy of Lacombe, La., led the Central division with a total weight of 21-9 and Joe Conway of Colorado Springs, Colo., moved from third to first in the Western division with a five-fish limit of 15-7 and a three-day total of 30 pounds even. Conway's one-day catch of 15-7 also earned him the of the Tournament title, giving him one of 13 berths to the BUSCH Shootout, taking place on an undisclosed mystery lake somewhere in the United States, under a modified format announced hours before the tournament. The dates of the tournament have not been announced.

   The BUSCH Shootout champion will collect a $100,000 grand prize, and each remaining participant receives $5,000, for a total purse of $160,000.

   Jimmy Johnson of LaCrosse, Wis., was the biggest mover of the day, weighing in a five-fish limit of 12 pounds, 4 ounces and jumping from seventh to first in the Northern division. Johnson bested his competition by just 1 ounce. "I had been on these fish all week, and I finally got them," said Johnson. "I just can't believe it!"

   In other news, 92 CastingKids contenders from 46 states, as well as Washington, D.C., and Ontario, Canada, competed Saturday in one of six divisions - Northern, Southern, Central, Eastern, Western and Mid-Atlantic - at the Bassmaster CastingKids semifinals at Lake Sumter Community College in Leesburg. Twelve children in their respective age group, 7-10 and 11-14, have advanced to the national finals at the Bassmaster Classic, scheduled to take place Feb. 25 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla.

   The following competitors ages 7 to 10 advanced: Charles Rankin of Argyle, Iowa, Northern division; Ryan Bush of Gap, Va., Southern division; Chase Laflamme of East Waterboro, Maine, Eastern division; Bryce Bason of Mill Hall, Pa., Mid-Atlantic division; Kiana Clark of Richland, Wash., Western division; and Brad Schaefer of Omaha, Neb., Central division.

   The following competitors age 11 to 14 also advanced: Josh Koester of Teutopolis, Ill., Northern division; Ryan Mallette of Okeechobee, Fla., Southern division; Cory Laflamme, East Waterboro, Maine, Eastern division; Alex Thomas of Crofton, Md., Mid-Atlantic division; Jori Clark Richland of Richland, Wash., Western division; and Cory Schuman of Lincoln, Neb., Central division.

   All 12 finalists will earn a scholarship ranging from $500 to $5,000, with a total of $21,000 awarded at the Classic.

2006 Federation Championship 01/09-01/13

Harris Chain Of Lakes, Leesburg  Fla.

(BOATER) Standings Day 3

   Angler                   Hometown              D No./lbs-oz  Total $$$

1.  Anre' De Villiers      Goodwood, South Africa S 15  36-12

2.  Joe Conway             Colorado Springs, Colo W 11  30-00

3.  Bob Soley              Trenton, N.J. (NJ)     M 14  29-05

3.  Danny Lee Shanz        Adamstown, Md. (DC)    M 13  29-05

5.  Bill Lowen             Cincinnati, Ohio (KY)  S 11  28-02

6.  Greg Alexander         Hebron, Md. (DE)       M 14  25-08

7.  Marc Lippincott        Spokane, Wash. (WA)    W 15  25-03

8.  Greg Vinson            Wetumpka, Ala. (AL)    S 13  25-01

9.  Joel St. Germain       Cumberland, R.I. (RI)  E 15  24-08

10. David Mehalechko       Gundale, Ariz. (AZ)    W 15  23-04

11. Nelson Walker          Manning, S.C. (SC)     S 13  22-15

12. Scott Parker           Londonderry, N.H. (NH) E 14  22-14

13. James Kennedy          Lacombe, La. (LA)      C  8  21-09

14. Roger Bogosh           Attieboro, Mass. (MA)  E 11  20-05

15. Bill Golightly         Preston, Idaho (WY)    W  9  19-07

16. Kevin Goff             New Martinsville, W.Va M 10  18-15

17. Matthew Sphar          Pavilion, N.Y. (NY)    E 13  17-12

18. Zachary King           Clarksville, Ark. (AR) C 12  17-02

19. Gary Yexley            Wilsonville, Ore. (OR) W  9  17-00

20. Rob Johnson            Murray, Utah (UT)      W 11  16-14

21. Kevin Miller           Augusta, Kan. (KS)     C 10  16-06

22. Garrett Green          Bracebridge, Canada (O E  9  16-01

22. Jimmy Johnson          La Crosse, Wisc. (WI)  N  8  16-01

24. Jim Severson           Breezy Point, Minn. (M N 10  16-00

24. Mark Schroeder         Red Bluff, Calif. (CA) W  9  16-00

26. Ron Nale               Milltown, Ind. (IN)    N  9  15-10

27. Doug Moore             Van Buren, Ark. (PVA C S  8  15-01

28. Gary Thompson          Hiram, Ga. (GA)        S 10  14-08

29. Kevin Waterman         Laplata, Md. (MD)      M  6  14-06

30. Steve Roberts          Lynchburg, Va. (VA)    M 11  14-02

30. Daniel Gray            Butler, Pa. (PA)       M  9  14-02

32. Bobby Lane             Lakeland, Fla. (FL)    S  9  14-00

33. Gerry Jooste           Harare, Zimbabwe (Zimb M 10  13-15

33. Lee Sanders            Stillwater, Okla. (OK) C  9  13-15

35. Fred Myers             Bloomington, Ill. (IL) N 10  13-11

36. Greg Lownds            Dunbury, Conn. (CT)    E  7  12-14

37. Alessandro Debbi       Sassliolo, Italy (Ital N  6  12-08

38. Joe Hanning            Millfield, Ohio (OH)   N  7  10-03

39. Ed Cowan               Greeley, Pa. (2005 Fed M  7   9-13

40. Steven Houdek          Calmar, Iowa (IA)      N  5   9-09

41. Steve Blocker          Harrogate, Tenn. (TN)  S  6   9-00

42. Alex Franks            Boystown, Neb. (NE)    C  4   8-09

43. Tom Jessop             Dalhart, Texas (TX)    C  6   8-01

44. Curtis Spindler        Missoula, Mont. (MT)   W  6   6-15

44. Sean Alvarez           Rutland, Vt. (VT)      E  4   6-15

46. Mike Williams          Leland, N.C. (NC)      S  5   6-14

47. Dusty Womack           Caldwell, Idaho (ID)   W  4   6-01

48. Randy Haynes           Starkville, Miss. (MS) C  5   5-13

49. Paul Soma              Traverse City, Mich. ( N  3   4-10

50. Luke Payne             Warsaw, Mo. (MO)       C  2   3-11

51. Gary Steichen          Woonsocket, S.D. (SD)  N  2   3-09

52. Steven Harris          South China, Maine (ME E  1   3-05

53. Daniel Zepeda          Edinburg, Texas (Mexic C  2   2-11

54. Mark Adams             Edgewood, N.M. (NM)    W  0   0-00

54. Kentaro Yamada         Moriguchi, Japan (Japa W  0   0-00

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Totals

Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight

 1       21       161       293-08

 2       11       144       254-11

 3       17       160       278-09

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    Angler               Hometown                   No./lbs-oz Total $$$

  1 Anre' De Villiers    Goodwood, South Africa (S  15  36-12

  2 Bill Lowen           Cincinnati, Ohio (KY)      11  28-02

  3 Greg Vinson          Wetumpka, Ala. (AL)        13  25-01

  4 Nelson Walker        Manning, S.C. (SC)         13  22-15

  5 Doug Moore           Van Buren, Ark. (PVA Cham   8  15-01

  6 Gary Thompson        Hiram, Ga. (GA)            10  14-08

  7 Bobby Lane           Lakeland, Fla. (FL)         9  14-00

  8 Steve Blocker        Harrogate, Tenn. (TN)       6   9-00

  9 Mike Williams        Leland, N.C. (NC)           5   6-14Mid-Atlantic

    Angler               Hometown                   No./lbs-oz Total $$$

  1 Bob Soley            Trenton, N.J. (NJ)         14  29-05

  1 Danny Lee Shanz      Adamstown, Md. (DC)        13  29-05

  3 Greg Alexander       Hebron, Md. (DE)           14  25-08

  4 Kevin Goff           New Martinsville, W.Va. (  10  18-15

  5 Kevin Waterman       Laplata, Md. (MD)           6  14-06

  6 Steve Roberts        Lynchburg, Va. (VA)        11  14-02

  6 Daniel Gray          Butler, Pa. (PA)            9  14-02

  8 Gerry Jooste         Harare, Zimbabwe (Zimbabw  10  13-15

  9 Ed Cowan             Greeley, Pa. (2005 Federa   7   9-13Western

    Angler               Hometown                   No./lbs-oz Total $$$

  1 Joe Conway           Colorado Springs, Colo. (  11  30-00

  2 Marc Lippincott      Spokane, Wash. (WA)        15  25-03

  3 David Mehalechko     Gundale, Ariz. (AZ)        15  23-04

  4 Bill Golightly       Preston, Idaho (WY)         9  19-07

  5 Gary Yexley          Wilsonville, Ore. (OR)      9  17-00

  6 Rob Johnson          Murray, Utah (UT)          11  16-14

  7 Mark Schroeder       Red Bluff, Calif. (CA)      9  16-00

  8 Curtis Spindler      Missoula, Mont. (MT)        6   6-15

  9 Dusty Womack         Caldwell, Idaho (ID)        4   6-01

 10 Mark Adams           Edgewood, N.M. (NM)         0   0-00

 10 Kentaro Yamada       Moriguchi, Japan (Japan)    0   0-00Eastern

    Angler               Hometown                   No./lbs-oz Total $$$

  1 Joel St. Germain     Cumberland, R.I. (RI)      15  24-08

  2 Scott Parker         Londonderry, N.H. (NH)     14  22-14

  3 Roger Bogosh         Attieboro, Mass. (MA)      11  20-05

  4 Matthew Sphar        Pavilion, N.Y. (NY)        13  17-12

  5 Garrett Green        Bracebridge, Canada (ON)    9  16-01

  6 Greg Lownds          Dunbury, Conn. (CT)         7  12-14

  7 Sean Alvarez         Rutland, Vt. (VT)           4   6-15

  8 Steven Harris        South China, Maine (ME)     1   3-05Northern

    Angler               Hometown                   No./lbs-oz Total $$$

  1 Jimmy Johnson        La Crosse, Wisc. (WI)       8  16-01

  2 Jim Severson         Breezy Point, Minn. (MN)   10  16-00

  3 Ron Nale             Milltown, Ind. (IN)         9  15-10

  4 Fred Myers           Bloomington, Ill. (IL)     10  13-11

  5 Alessandro Debbi     Sassliolo, Italy (Italy)    6  12-08

  6 Joe Hanning          Millfield, Ohio (OH)        7  10-03

  7 Steven Houdek        Calmar, Iowa (IA)           5   9-09

  8 Paul Soma            Traverse City, Mich. (MI)   3   4-10

  9 Gary Steichen        Woonsocket, S.D. (SD)       2   3-09Central

    Angler               Hometown                   No./lbs-oz Total $$$

  1 James Kennedy        Lacombe, La. (LA)           8  21-09

  2 Zachary King         Clarksville, Ark. (AR)     12  17-02

  3 Kevin Miller         Augusta, Kan. (KS)         10  16-06

  4 Lee Sanders          Stillwater, Okla. (OK)      9  13-15

  5 Alex Franks          Boystown, Neb. (NE)         4   8-09

  6 Tom Jessop           Dalhart, Texas (TX)         6   8-01

  7 Randy Haynes         Starkville, Miss. (MS)      5   5-13

  8 Luke Payne           Warsaw, Mo. (MO)            2   3-11

  9 Daniel Zepeda        Edinburg, Texas (Mexico)    2   2-11