Published: April 30, 2008
California High School Stand Out Reels in $100,000 in Third FLW Fantasy Fishing Tournament
MINNEAPOLIS, April 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Virtual anglers from around the
world are attempting to hook more than $7.3 million in cash and prizes, and
today, anAlamo, Calif., student hooked $100,000 in the third of seven fantasy
fishing tournaments that will continue through mid-August.
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John Yandell, III, 18, aSan Francisco-area high school senior attending
De La Salle High School inConcord, Calif., took first place and reeled in
$100,000 in the third tournament of the FLW Fantasy Fishing online game by
selecting 10 professional bass anglers whom he thought would weigh in the
heaviest catches of largemouth bass at the National Guard Open, a premiere
stop on the Wal-Mart FLW Tour that took place last weekend on Lake Norman near
Charlotte, N.C. Yandell is now in the running for a $1 million grand prize,
which will be awarded to the fantasy fishing player who accumulates the most
points over the seven tournament event season.
The son of Maureen and John Yandell, John Yandell, III, learned about FLW
Fantasy Fishing from watching FLW Outdoors, the weekly television program that
showcases FLW bass, walleye and saltwater-species tournaments. Yandell and
several other students formed a fantasy fishing league at De La Salle High
School, an all-boys Catholic high school with 1,000 students known for its
nationally ranked football teams, for which Yandell played.
"I'm in shock. I can't believe I won. When I told my mom, she thought I
was pulling her leg," said Yandell, who intends to use his winnings to attend
Sonoma State University in the fall.
The win is especially sweet for Yandell who suffered a life-threatening
rugby accident two years ago, which nearly cost him his life. Even though he
lost a kidney as a result of the accident, he recovered and was able to play
football with the school's team last fall. As part of his recovery, his
friends introduced him to bass fishing, which he now enjoys regularly on
nearby lakes and rivers.
"I had tried fantasy baseball but thought it was boring. At about the
same time I saw fantasy fishing on FLW Outdoors, I read about it in ESPN
Magazine," Yandell added. "The magazine article said it was up and coming, it
was fun, and anyone could win, so I decided to enter."
Using a laptop computer rather than a rod and reel, Yandell entered the
fantasy fishing game at http://www.fantasyfishing.com from his family's home
office, selecting 10 pro bass anglers from among the 200 pro anglers who
participate in the Wal-Mart(TM) FLW(R) Tour, a series of seven tournaments,
beginning in late February and concluding in mid-August. Yandell earned
points based on the real, on-the-water performance of the pro bass anglers who
fished the tour's third four-day tournament, which was conducted last weekend
at Lake Norman, located nearCharlotte, N.C. The National Guard Open was won
by pro angler Sean Hoernke, aMagnolia, Texas, resident, fishing for Team
Prilosec OTC. Hoernke weighed a total of 27 pounds of largemouth bass in the
final two days of the competition to win a cash prize of $150,000.
While Yandell did not select Hoernke for his fantasy fishing team, he did
select four pro anglers who made the final cut in the National Guard Open at
Lake Norman, when the field of 200 pros who fish on the first two days of the
tournament is cut to just ten. Yandell also selected local pro Michael
Bennett, aRoseville, Calif., resident, who won $125,000 when he took first
place atAlabama's Lewis Smith Lake FLW tournament two weeks ago.
1. Luke Clausen
2. Michael Bennett
3. Scott Canterbury
4. Greg Pugh
5. Danny Pierce
6. Mark Pack
7. Jay Yelas
8. Glenn Browne
9. Brent Ehrler
10. Jacob Powroznik
Only 19 points separated Yandell from the second-place winner, Robert
Hooper, a 55-year-oldCullman, Ala., pipefitter, who won a $5,000 Wal-Mart
gift card.
"This is the first time I've ever played a fantasy sport," said Hooper,
who previously served in the National Guard many years ago. "I saw a sign
about it at my local Wal-Mart store and thought I'd give it a try. I enjoy
bass fishing so I think I'll buy a new tackle box with my winnings."
Coming in third place, and winning a $2,500 U.S. Savings Bond wasAniwa,
Wis., resident Travis Krueger, a firefighter and paramedic with theAntigo,
Wis., Fire Department (nearWausau, Wis.), who competes in a fantasy fishing
league against his mother, aunt and uncle and is more accustomed to musky
fishing than bass fishing.
"I had tried fantasy football and fantasy NASCAR, but this is more fun,
and it's easy to play," added Krueger. "My wife won't believe I won a prize
playing fantasy fishing."
Taking time to study the pro anglers participating in the FLW Tour was the
key to picking their fantasy fishing teams, according to all three winners,
who watched the "FLW Outdoors" television program on FSN (FOX Sports Net), and
gathered news and information from www.flwoutdoors.com. For those who don't
have the time to study, FLW Fantasy Fishing created Player's Advantage, a
season-long subscription to an online research tool for both experts and
novices alike. Player's Advantage provides in-depth information about all 200
anglers participating in the FLW Tour, including a ranking of pros who best
match up to a tournament lake, as well as a list of local pros.
Joining Yandell, more than 580 other participants won prizes in FLW
Fantasy Fishing's third tournament for a total of 1,680 prizes awarded so far
in 2008. More than 4,000 prizes totaling as much as $7.3 million will be
awarded during the course of the FLW Fantasy Fishing seven-tournament season.
In addition to millions in cash, other prizes such as Ranger(R) boats; a Chevy
Silverado; Yamaha and BRP ATVs and personal watercrafts; hundreds of thousands
of dollars in Wal-Mart gift cards; tens of thousands of dollars of free BP
gasoline and more will be awarded to the players with the highest point totals
earned, based on the placement of their team of 10 professional anglers for
each tournament.
Other top 10 winners included:
4th place: Christina Auer, Lantana, Fla.
5th place: Greg Pigg, Brookville, Ohio
6th place: James Wharton, Sewell, N.J.
7th place: Greg Caudill, Island Lake, Ill.
8th place: Donald Helsabeck, Winston-Salem, N.C.
9th place: Stacey Watts, Florence, S.C.
10th place: Chris Crocetti, Westminster, Md.
Fantasy Fishing Attracts Fans Worldwide
"The excitement just keeps building," said Irwin Jacobs, chairman of FLW
Outdoors(R) and creator of FLW Fantasy Fishing. "We're attracting record
numbers of players from all over the world --Australia, theUnited Kingdom,
Canada,Poland,South Africa,Japan andIndia -- all coming together virtually
to play fantasy fishing. It's fun to watch."
International players had a strong showing in the third event of the FLW
Fantasy Fishing season. For example, Maeda Hideki, a resident ofSakai,
Japan, who came in 185th place, won a $50 U.S. Savings Bond, and Brenton
Keath, an Australian working inTokyo, Japan, who came in 224th place won a
$50 Wal-Mart gift card. Silver Teede, a resident of Rakke,Estonia, won a
Berkley fishing lure prize package for coming in 387th place.
The highest-placing non-U.S. player was (Mr.) Leigh McKenzie, a resident
ofClaremont,Tasmania, Australia, who came in 30th place and won a $250
Wal-Mart gift card. He was one of three Australians to win prizes in this FLW
Fantasy Fishing tournament.
There's still more excitement to come as FLW Fantasy Fishing will award
double points in the next tournament, the Wal-Mart Open, scheduled for May
15-18, 2008, at Beaver Lake nearRogers, Ark. Triple points will be awarded
for the final tournament in the FLW Fantasy Fishing game, the Forrest Wood
Cup.
"Anyone can be a winner regardless of when you start playing fantasy
fishing -- there are hundreds of prizes awarded for each tournament and no one
is ever out of the running for the $1 million prize," Jacobs said. "It's just
like fishing -- you never know if your next cast will be the big one."
Fantasy Fishing - How It Works
FLW Fantasy Fishing is free to play and is open to adults, ages 18 and up,
throughout the world, wherever it is legal to play. Participants log onto
http://www.fantasyfishing.com and register to enter the game. Players can
sign up any time during the season, up until Aug. 13, 2008, the day before the
Forrest Wood Cup championship tournament.
Prior to each Wal-Mart FLW Tour tournament, FLW Fantasy Fishing
participants select a fantasy team of 10 FLW pro bass anglers. Participants
earn points for each tournament, based on the performance (placement in the
designated tournament) of their fantasy team pro anglers. Participants can
win prizes for an individual tournament as well as accumulate points over
seven designated tournaments to be eligible for a $1 million cash prize, which
will be awarded to the participant with the highest overall points for the
season. Seven $100,000 first-place prizes go to the participants who earn the
most points for each tournament. A $5 million bonus will be paid to the first
player to correctly rank the top seven finishers in a tournament.
Participants can subscribe to Player's Advantage to get the edge when
selecting their team by accessing expert advice, inside information and
cutting-edge statistical tools.
The Wal-Mart FLW Tour consists of seven tournaments, including:
-- Lake Toho (Kissimmee, Fla.): Feb. 28 - March 2, 2008
-- Lewis Smith Lake (Jasper, Ala.): April 3 - 6, 2008
-- National Guard Open -- Lake Norman (Charlotte, N.C.): April 24 - 27,
2008
-- Wal-Mart Open -- Beaver Lake (Rogers, Ark.): May 15 - 18, 2008
-- Fort Loudoun-Tellico Lakes (Knoxville, Tenn.): June 19 - 22, 2008
-- Chevy Open -- Detroit River (Detroit, Mich.): July 10 - 13, 2008
-- Forrest Wood Cup -- Lake Murray (Columbia, S.C.): Aug. 14 - 17, 2008
About FLW Outdoors
FLW Outdoors(R) is named after the legendary founder of Ranger(R) Boats,
Forrest L. Wood, and it conducts the following tournament circuits:
-- Wal-Mart(TM) FLW Tour(R)
-- Wal-Mart(TM) FLW(R) Series
-- Stren(TM) Series
-- Wal-Mart(TM) Bass Fishing League
-- Wal-Mart(TM) FLW(R) Walleye Tour
-- Wal-Mart(TM) FLW(R) Walleye League
-- Wal-Mart(TM) FLW(R) Kingfish Tour
-- Wal-Mart(TM) FLW(R) Kingfish Series
-- Wal-Mart(TM) FLW(R) Redfish Series
-- Wal-Mart(TM) FLW(R) Striper Series
These circuits offer combined purses of more than $40 million through 230
events in 2008.
Wal-Mart and many of America's largest and most respected companies
support FLW Outdoors and its tournament trails. Wal-Mart signed on as an FLW
Outdoors sponsor in 1997 and today is the world's leading supporter of
tournament fishing. For more information about Wal-Mart, visit Walmart.com.
For more information about FLW Outdoors and its tournaments, browse
FLWOutdoors.com or call (270) 252-1000.
FLW(R) is a registered trademark of FLW Outdoors, Inc. Note: For a
complete list of rules for the FLW Fantasy Fishing, visit
http://www.fantasyfishing.com.
SOURCE FLW Outdoors
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