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      Matt Skucius of
      Manhattan misses cutoff for co-anglers by .36 lbs, 8 other Kansans
      fished event 
      Virginia's Hicks Takes Lead After Day
      Three of Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Weekend Series Championship 
      Nov. 16, 2007 - APPLING, Ga.   While
      a cool blast continues at Clarks Hill Lake, this week's competition
      heated up a notch Friday as Mike Hicks of Goochland, Va., took
      over the lead with a three-day total of 30.29 lbs. in the Toyota
      Tundra Bassmaster Weekend Series Championship operated by American
      Bass Anglers as the top 25 anglers made the cut and moved on
      to fish Saturday. 
      Matt Skucius of Manhattan missed the cutoff
      for co-anglers by .36 lbs. as he fininished in 29th. Eight other
      Kansans fished the event. Other co-anglers were Tony Kincaid
      of Hutchinson, Jack Deathridge of Wichita, Raymond
      Smith of Topeka, Chad Williams of Augusta and Bill
      Amis of Shawnee. Terrance Knueppel of Haysville, Gale
      Brown of Cassoday and Craig Shepherd of Junction City 
      Hicks, who had a Day Three total of 12.72 lbs.,
      and 24 other anglers who made the cut Friday are trying to make
      it to the 2008 Bassmaster Classic, set for Feb. 22-24 on Lake
      Hartwell out of Greenville, S.C. The winner of the championship
      earns that right, along with this weekend's $100,000 top prize. 
      Hicks previously fished the Bassmasters Top 150
      for four or five years, and his father, Thomas Hicks, competed
      in two Bassmaster Classics. "I met Ray Scott when I was
      10 at the Classic, I sat beside him at a press conference. My
      history with BASS in my family goes way back." 
      The leader's strategy included mostly search baits
      in shallow water. He said most of the bass he found were chasing
      bait. 
      Trailing Hicks by about 1 1/3 pounds is Jason Bordelon
      of Pineville, La., who moved up to second place Friday after
      boating a five-fish limit weighing 13.14 lbs for a three-day
      total of 28.90 lbs. Shonn Blassingame of Sunset, Texas, who had
      the lead after Day Two, moved to third place after a Day Three
      total of just 7.34 lbs. Blassingame isn't far from catching the
      top two anglers, however, with an overall weight of 27.75 lbs.
      for the tournament. 
      "I'm not going to complain, if I can duplicate
      it tomorrow, I'll probably be there," Bordelon said. "It's
      just going to be hard to do, the bite is tough. The better fish
      bit today for some reason." 
      Both Hicks and Bordelon intend to stick with the
      same strategy for the final day of competition. 
       "There's a lot of fish there, I can't catch
      them all, but I feel like I'm going to catch them tomorrow,"
      said Hicks, 32. "The fish changed a little bit since practice,
      but they're still in the same area. We didn't have as much wind
      today, which made it a lot easier to fish some other areas, move
      a little bit. And I think that's what helped me catch the weight
      that I caught." 
      Douglas Young, of Salisbury, N.C., who led after
      Day One, made the cut in 22nd place with a three-day total of
      20.30 lbs. 
      Michael N. Brown of Madison, Ala., leads Pat Burke
      of Moberly, Mo., in the co-angler division. Brown has a three-day
      total of 15.19 lbs., while Burke has 14.91 lbs. 
      Everyone in the Bassmaster Weekend Series Championship
      field had to qualify by finishing in the top eight within their
      respective regional divisions  25 divisions overall. One
      wild-card qualifier from each division also made the Weekend
      Series Championship field. 
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