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Cantrell, Sapp lead CU bass fishing fall points standings


Collegiate Bass Fishing: CU Fall 2014 Team Standings
Boaters - 1) 396 - Dakota Cantrell. 2) 396 Mason Sapp. 3) 345 - Austin Moore. 4) 344 - Cameron Brooks.
Non-boaters - 1) 396 394 - Travis Hunt. 2) 346 - Hunter Pierce. 3) 342 - Alan Bailey. 4) 344 - 200 - Luke McDonald. 5) 150 - Rachel DeCoursey


By Chris Megginson

CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - Campbellsville University Bass Fishing competed in four intrasquad points tournaments this fall to determine standings for its inaugural season. Through four tournaments, CU's eight anglers combined for 71 bass, weighing 146.84 pounds. Seventy of the fish were released alive.


Dakota Cantrell and Mason Sapp tied for the team lead, with 396 points, each catching 13 fish in the four tournaments. Cantrell won two of the four tournaments, including a win on Barren River Lake by nine-tenths of a pound over teammate Austin Moore. Moore lost four keepers in that tournament, which could have given him the win.

Dakota Cantrell enters spring as CU's top angler

Cantrell will enter the spring as CU's top angler after beating Sapp in total weight during the fall with 13 bass weighing 32.08 pounds. Sapp's 13 totaled 28.08.

Travis Hunt led CU in the non-boater category with 394 points, including one tournament win. Luke McDonald finished fourth among the non-boaters with 200 points but had two tournament wins.

Rachel DeCoursey is sole female on inaugural co-ed team

Rachel DeCoursey, the only female on the inaugural co-ed team, had one win in her limited time on the water. She also played varsity volleyball during the fall.

Hunter Pierce and Alan Bailey had 346 and 342 points, respectively, as non-boaters. Pierce finished second in two of the four events.

Intercollegiate competition will begin during the Spring 2015 semester.


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