
Here Bassmaster Elite Series pro Darrell Ocamica and All-American Tyler Lubbat prepare to launch on Lake Naconiche.




















Each of the teams were able to count the heaviest single bass for the pro and the high schooler.


















































The team weighed in 4 pounds, 8 ounces, for their two largest fish.









Then his mother, Cheri, broke the bad news. âI pointed out that Reeseâs graduation was the same weekend, and of course he couldn’t go to the tournament. At that point, both he and his father dropped their forks and said that he had to go to Texas.”
Cheri was outvoted, and her son spent part of graduation weekend fishing Lake Naconiche, a trophy bass fishery near Nacogdoches, Texas. As a compromise, Cheri Jones acquired a cap and gown for Reese to wear as he crossed the weigh-in stage at the George H. Henderson Jr. Expo Center Saturday. He would only wear the cap, though.


“It means a lot to be named an All-American,” O’Dell said. “There are thousands of kids across the nation that are in this sport now because it has expanded so much, and to be included in the Top 12 across the whole country is an honor in itself.”


