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      Kentucky's Mark Menendez Scores
      Third BASS Victory with Old School Approach at Bassmaster Elite
      Series Event on Lake Dardanelle 
      March 29, 2009 - RUSSELLVILLE, Ark.  Old-school
      fishing fans are rejoicing as Mark Menendez of Paducah, Ky.,
      laughed in the face of modernization, simplifying his approach
      by using an aluminum boat-rig with minimal trappings to accumulate
      55 pounds, 7 ounces on his way to victory at the Toyota Trucks
      Diamond Drive on Lake Dardanelle. 
      Four-time Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the
      Year Kevin VanDam threatened Menendez with his tally of 53 pounds,
      4 ounces, but Menendez's old-school approach in the end earned
      him his third BASS victory. 
      For the first time in nearly 15 years  BASS
      legend Roland Martin scored victory out of an aluminum rig on
      the Connecticut River in 1994  Menendez scored victory at
      a top-level BASS event with aluminum, piloting a 17-foot G3 armed
      with a 90-horsepower Yamaha engine across Dardanelle for three
      days of the weather-shortened tournament. 
      With the victory, Menendez earns $100,000 and valuable
      points in the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings,
      which awards the top 36 anglers qualifying berths in the 2010
      Bassmaster Classic.  Two years running, Menendez, who is seventh
      in the AOY standings in 2009, has been the first angler out of
      the Classic cut and is seeking redemption this season after lost
      opportunities and doses of misfortune.  
      "This goes to show that sometimes you don't
      need the most modern equipment to perform at the highest level,"
      said Menendez, 44.  "This is the purest form of fishing,
      absolutely old school.  But at the end of the day, it's just
      a method of transportation and you have to catch the fish to
      win.  Thankfully, I did." 
      Fishing fans can catch all of the on-the-water
      action from the Toyota Trucks Diamond Drive on The Bassmasters,
      which airs Saturday, April 4, at 9 a.m. ET on ESPN2. The daily
      weigh-ins for this and all other regular-season Elite events
      and two postseason events will air live on ESPN360.com, ESPN's
      broadband sports network, while a wealth of unique content will
      also be available at Bassmaster.com.  
      While it paid off, Menendez was taking a huge gamble
      with his unique approach.  It took him nearly an hour each to
      get to his spot and return to the weigh-in site and he estimates
      that he only fished for 10 hours over the three days of competition.
       Furthermore, with cold and windy conditions throughout the tournament,
      the ride was far from pleasant and on the final day, Menendez
      had to move rocks and other obstacles out of his way to reach
      his honey hole. 
      Still, when he got to his area, roughly a 14-mile
      stretch, he was free of the boat traffic that plagued other competitors.
       On Sunday, he flipped a Strike King KVD Tube, eerily named after
      VanDam, in black neon to the shallows to close out the victory. 
      Within his area, the most productive areas were
      grapevines positioned adjacent to wood.  Amazingly enough, Menendez,
      who typically runs a Skeeter boat, borrowed the aluminum rig
      from a good friend.  It was so beat up by the end of the tournament,
      Menendez felt it wasn't salvageable.  
      "I was 100% committed to aluminum this week,"
      said Menendez.  "The thought flickered through my mind to
      go back to my comfort zone but I knew that the only shot of getting
      to that area was the smaller rig." 
      With a late charge, VanDam narrowly missed out
      on his 15th BASS victory.  Using the traditional approach, VanDam
      fished in an area found by many other Elite Series competitors
      but was able to capitalize on the final day by flipping a Strike
      King rouge to the shallows.  
      He trailed Menendez by more than 5 pounds heading
      into the final day and lamented a decision on the first day of
      competition to not upgrade his weight, opting instead to not
      burn out an area.  He felt had he exploited the area, he would
      have had a better shot heading into the final day.  
      But VanDam, a BASS veteran and perhaps the best
      angler on the planet, is able to keep things in perspective.
       With another solid finish, he leads the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster
      Angler of the Year standings through two Elite Series event.
       A victory in the season-long points race would give VanDam five
      AOY trophies, a feat only matched by Martin.  
      "It's never any fun to lose," said VanDam,
      a two-time Bassmaster Classic champion.  "I really had them
      dialed in around Noon but I just left myself at too much of a
      disadvantage." 
      In third was Chris Lane of Winter Haven, Fla.,
      with 48-1 followed by Jim Murray of Arabi, Ga., with 45-9 in
      fourth.  Denny Brauer, the 1998 Classic champion, was fifth with
      43-8. 
      Continuing their solid runs, 2009 Bassmaster Classic
      champion Skeet Reese finished sixth while 2008 Classic champ
      Alton Jones was 10th.  
      Elite anglers will get little rest as the next
      event on the schedule is set for next week, April 2-5 on Lake
      Wheeler out of Decatur, Ala.  Part of the Arkansas River Valley,
      the 34,300-acre Lake Dardanelle has been host to five BASS events. 
      Full standings for the tournament and the season-long
      Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings can be
      found below. 
      For more information, contact BASS Communications
      at (407) 566-2208 or visit Bassmaster.com. Visit ESPNOutdoorsmedia.com
      for ESPN Outdoors latest releases, schedules and other news,
      plus photos, video, audio clips and more. 
      Local sponsors of the Diamond Drive are the State
      of Arkansas and Russellville A&P Commission. 
        
      Sponsors of the Bassmaster Elite Series: Toyota Trucks, Berkley,
      BOOYAH Baits, Evan Williams Bourbon, Mercury, OPTIMA Batteries,
      Skeeter Boats, Yamaha Marine; Bass Pro Shops, Costa Del Mar,
      Ramada, SpongeTech and Triton Boats. 
      About BASS 
      For more than 40 years, BASS has served as the
      authority on bass fishing. With its considerable multi-media
      platforms and expansive tournament trail, BASS is guided by its
      mission to serve all fishing fans. Through its industry-leading
      publications Bassmaster Magazine, BASS Times and Fishing Tackle
      Retailer and comprehensive Web properties in ESPN360.com, ESPN's
      sports broadband network, Bassmaster.com, BASSInsider.com and
      ESPNOutdoors.com, the organization is committed to delivering
      content true to the lifestyle. Additionally, television programming
      on ESPN2 continues to provide relevant content  from tips
      and techniques to in-depth tournament coverage  to passionate
      audiences. 
      The organization oversees the prestigious Bassmaster
      tournament trail, which includes the Bassmaster Elite Series,
      Bassmaster Opens, Women's Bassmaster Tour and the Bassmaster
      Classic, the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing. Through
      its grassroots network, the BASS Federation Nation, BASS sanctions
      more than 20,000 events annually. 
      BASS also offers an array of services to its more
      than 500,000 members while spearheading progressive, positive
      change on issues related to conservation and water access. The
      organization is headquartered in Celebration, Fla. 
        
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      Media Contact: Doug Grassian; (407) 566-2216 or doug.grassian@espn.com 
      TOYOTA TRUCKS DIAMOND DRIVE FINAL DAY  STANDINGS 
      2009 Diamond Drive 3/26-3/29 
      Lake Dardanelle, Russellville  AR. 
      (PROFESSIONAL) Standings Day 4 
         Angler                   Hometown          
         No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$ 
      1.  Mark Menendez          Paducah, KY        
          15  55-07  315 $100,000.00 
        Day 1: 5   17-12     Day 2: 5   21-08     Day 3: 0   00-00
          Day 4: 5   16-03   
      2.  Kevin VanDam           Kalamazoo, MI           15  53-04
       295  $26,000.00 
        Day 1: 5   15-06     Day 2: 5   18-06     Day 3: 0   00-00
          Day 4: 5   19-08   
      3.  Chris Lane             Lakeland, FL            15  48-01
       290  $20,000.00 
        Day 1: 5   15-14     Day 2: 5   14-08     Day 3: 0   00-00
          Day 4: 5   17-11   
      4.  Jim Murray             Arabi, GA               15  45-09
       285  $15,000.00 
        Day 1: 5   12-00     Day 2: 5   19-03     Day 3: 0   00-00
          Day 4: 5   14-06   
      5.  Denny Brauer           Camdenton, MO           14  43-08
       280  $14,000.00 
        Day 1: 5   16-06     Day 2: 5   15-05     Day 3: 0   00-00
          Day 4: 4   11-13   
      6.  Skeet Reese            Auburn, CA              15  42-12
       276  $13,500.00 
        Day 1: 5   15-13     Day 2: 5   13-09     Day 3: 0   00-00
          Day 4: 5   13-06   
      7.  Cliff Pace             Petal, MS               11  40-08
       272  $13,000.00 
        Day 1: 5   16-11     Day 2: 5   21-12     Day 3: 0   00-00
          Day 4: 1   02-01   
      8.  Fred Roumbanis         Bixby, OK               13  40-05
       268  $12,500.00 
        Day 1: 5   16-12     Day 2: 5   15-05     Day 3: 0   00-00
          Day 4: 3   08-04   
      9.  Matt Herren            Trussville, AL          13  39-08
       264  $12,000.00 
        Day 1: 5   17-01     Day 2: 5   15-07     Day 3: 0   00-00
          Day 4: 3   07-00   
      10. Alton Jones            Waco, TX                13  39-03
       260  $11,500.00 
        Day 1: 5   17-05     Day 2: 5   14-14     Day 3: 0   00-00
          Day 4: 3   07-00   
      11. Greg Vinson            Wetumpka, AL            11  35-09
       257  $11,000.00 
        Day 1: 4   09-01     Day 2: 5   21-14     Day 3: 0   00-00
          Day 4: 2   04-10   
      12. Bradley Hallman        Norman, OK               9  28-14
       254  $10,500.00 
        Day 1: 4   10-10     Day 2: 5   18-04     Day 3: 0   00-00
          Day 4: 0   00-00   
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      BIG BASS 
      Day 
       1   Mark Menendez            Paducah, KY         06-00     
          $0.00 
       2   Timmy Horton             Muscle Shoals, AL   07-08     
          $0.00 
       4   Denny Brauer             Camdenton, MO       05-07     
          $0.00 
      BIG BASS OF TOURNAMENT 
           Timmy Horton             Muscle Shoals, AL   07-08     
      $1,000.00 
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      Totals 
      Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight 
       1        41       340       888-05 
       2        55       408      1136-10 
       3         0         0        00-00 
       4         5        41       121-14 
      ---------------------------------- 
               101       789      2146-13 
      TOYOTA TUNDRA BASSMASTER ANGLER OF THE YEAR STANDINGS 
      2009 Diamond Drive - Diamond Drive Pro Points 
      After Lake Dardanelle, Russellville, Ark.  Ending 03-29-2009,
      Day 4 
      ------------------------------------------- 
      Place  Name               St            Pts 
      ------------------------------------------- 
        1 Kevin VanDam          Mich.         563 
        2 Alton Jones           Texas         560 
        3 Stephen Browning      Ark.          514 
        4 Skeet Reese           Calif.        507 
        5 James Niggemeyer      Texas         496 
        6 Gary Klein            Texas         494 
        7 Mark Menendez         Ky.           493 
        8 Cliff Pace            Miss.         491 
        9 Kevin Short           Ark.          487 
      10 Denny Brauer          Mo.           479 
      11 Dean Rojas            Ariz.         469 
      12 Mark Tucker           Mo.           466 
      13 Boyd Duckett          Ala.          463 
      14 Chris Lane            Fla.          459 
      15 Fred Roumbanis        Okla.         455 
      16 Mike McClelland       Ark.          451 
      17 Bill Lowen            Ohio          450 
      17 Jason Williamson      S.C.          450 
      19 Jared Lintner         Calif.        447 
      20 Jami Fralick          S.D.          442 
      21 Todd Faircloth        Texas         441 
      21 Brent Chapman         Kan.          441 
      23 Kelly Jordon          Texas         436 
      24 Pat Golden            N.C.          428 
      25 Brian Snowden         Mo.           424 
      26 Timmy Horton          Ala.          422 
      27 Bobby Lane            Fla.          418 
      28 Greg Hackney          La.           412 
      29 Matt Herren           Ala.          411 
      30 Gerald Swindle        Ala.          408 
      31 Greg Vinson           Ala.          406 
      31 Casey Ashley          S.C.          406 
      33 Randy Howell          Ala.          404 
      34 John Murray           Ariz.         400 
      35 Jeff Kriet            Okla.         398 
      35 Edwin Evers           Okla.         398 
      37 Kevin Wirth           Ky.           396 
      38 Tommy Biffle          Okla.         394 
      39 Aaron Martens         Ala.          390 
      40 Jim Murray            Ga.           374 
      41 Terry Butcher         Okla.         372 
      42 Chad Griffin          Texas         368 
      43 Russ Lane             Ala.          366 
      44 Bradley Hallman       Okla.         365 
      45 Kenyon Hill           Okla.         364 
      46 Michael Iaconelli     N.J.          360 
      47 Todd Auten            S.C.          354 
      47 Matthew Sphar         N.Y.          354 
      49 Davy Hite             S.C.          352 
      50 Mark Davis            Ark.          346 
      51 Dave Wolak            N.C.          344 
      52 Jason Quinn           S.C.          338 
      53 Pete Ponds            Miss.         336 
      54 Terry Scroggins       Fla.          334 
      55 Billy Mccaghren       Ark.          333 
      56 Jon Bondy             Canada        330 
      56 Byron Velvick         Texas         330 
      58 J Todd Tucker         Ga.           328 
      59 Jeremy Starks         W.Va.         326 
      60 Ish Monroe            Calif.        324 
      60 Charlie Hartley       Ohio          324 
      62 Matt Reed             Texas         318 
      63 Steve Kennedy         Ala.          316 
      64 Shaw Grigsby          Fla.          312 
      65 Ken Cook              Okla.         306 
      66 Guy Eaker             N.C.          304 
      67 Brian Clark           Texas         301 
      68 Britt Myers           S.C.          294 
      68 Paul Elias            Miss.         294 
      68 Marty Robinson        S.C.          294 
      71 Rick Morris           Va.           292 
      72 Marty Stone           N.C.          286 
      72 Elton Luce            Texas         286 
      74 Bernie Schultz        Fla.          284 
      74 Takahiro Omori        Texas         284 
      76 Mark Tyler            Okla.         282 
      77 Wade Grooms           S.C.          280 
      77 Morizo Shimizu        Japan         280 
      79 Scott Rook            Ark.          274 
      79 Kotaro Kiriyama       Ala.          274 
      81 Jimmy Mize            Ark.          270 
      82 Mike Wurm             Ark.          252 
      83 Yusuke Miyazaki       Texas         250 
      83 David Smith           Okla.         250 
      83 Dustin Wilks          N.C.          250 
      83 Vince Fulks           Okla.         250 
      87 John Crews            Va.           248 
      88 Derek Remitz          Ala.          246 
      89 Clark Reehm           Ark.          234 
      90 Luke Gritter          Mich.         230 
      91 Kevin Langill         N.C.          228 
      91 Jeff Reynolds         Okla.         228 
      93 Zell Rowland          Texas         218 
      94 Peter Thliveros       Fla.          212 
      95 Grant Goldbeck        Md.           211 
      96 Rick Clunn            Mo.           204 
      97 Mark Burgess          Mass.         198 
      98 Scott Campbell        Mo.           194 
      99 Jeff Connella         La.           178 
      100 Brent Broderick       Ohio          156  
 
       
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