Caledonia High School Wins State Tournament on Tenn-Tom Waterway

April 26, 2016
FLW Tour News Archive

ABERDEEN, Miss. (April 26, 2016) – The Caledonia High School duo of Parker Humble and Kody White brought a five-bass limit to the scale Saturday weighing 13 pounds, 1 ounce, to win the 2016 TBF/FLW High School Fishing Mississippi State Championship tournament on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. The win earned the team trophies, the title of state champions and advanced the team to the High School Fishing Southeastern Conference championship on Lake Cumberland in Somerset, Kentucky, on September 16-17.

Even though the final outcome ended in their favor, champions Humble and White had a tougher day than most.  They lost the lower unit of their outboard around 7 a.m. before they made it to their first stop.  They were able to find a replacement boat with lots of help from their boat captain and were able to finish the day. Despite the odds, Humble and White managed to bring the only five-fish limit to the scales, which weighed 13-1, anchored by a 4-pound, 6-ounce kicker..

The top two teams on Tenn-Tom Waterway that advanced to the Southeastern Conference championship were:

  1st:       Caledonia High School, Caledonia, Miss. – Parker Humble and Kody White, five bass, 13-1

  2nd:      Smithville High School, Smithville, Miss. – Brock Kennedy and Tyler Murray, four bass, 8-14

Rounding out the top 10 teams were:

  3rd:       St. Martin High School, Ocean Springs, Miss. – Paul Swan and Gaibe Bean, four bass, 8-9

  4th:       Amory High School South, Amory, Miss. – Trent Pace and Austin Rowell, four bass, 7-1

  5th:       West Point High School, West Point, Miss. – Jordan Camp and Chance Mathis, three bass, 6-3

  6th:       St. Martin High School, Ocean Springs, Miss.  – Devin Milsted and Christopher Triplett, three bass, 5-11

  7th:       Hatley High School, Amory, Miss. – Logan Mitchel and Cameron Wright, two bass, 4-12

  8th:       Hatley High School, Amory, Miss. – Austin Ballard and Chase Sanders, two bass, 4-5

  9th:       Hatley High School, Amory, Miss. – James McCain and Britleigh Parish, two bass, 4-4

  10th:     Smithville High School, Smithville, Miss. – Landon McMellon and Peyton Collums, two bass, 3-15