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TEXAS HOLD'EM



WILD TURKEY IS 2005 SKA MERCURY TOURNAMENT TRAIL NATIONAL CHAMPION!

Ft. Pierce, FL--April 23, 2006--Rick Smith and the Wild Turkey team take home the coveted National Champion title to Brunswick, Georgia today. On Day One they brought a hefty 53.59 to the scales and braved the less than perfect weather on Saturday to back it up with an even better 55.66. The 2005 winning aggregate is a whopping 109.25 pounds.
Taking the number two spot is Howard Poe's Kill-N-Me. They found a 47.98 on Day One and a similar 47.30 on Day Two for a 95.28 aggregate. Poe hails from Darien, Georgia.
David Ballard's Iron Man from Georgetown, South Carolina takes third with a 43.22 on day one, a 32.41 on day two totalling 75.63.


MISTER STANMAN IS 2005 CLASS OF 23' NATIONAL CHAMPION!
Stan Jarusinski and team showed up many of the open class boats with a great 82.38 aggregate to take the 2005 Class of 23' title. They hauled in a 42.47 to sit in the second spot at the end of day one. Then they went right back out on day two and found a 39.91 for an 82.38 winning aggregate. They take the title home to Stella, North Carolina.
Wave Buster, who had the top 23' spot on day one with a 48.21, could only find a 16.54 on day two for a second place aggregate of 64.75. Richard Geiger is from Jacksonville, Florida.
And finally, from sunny St. Augustine, Florida, Joe Noda's Jaw Breaker team took third in Class of 23 with a 34.53 day one, and a 29.69 day two for a 64.22 aggregate.


Tune in late Monday for the full story.



Ft. Pierce, FL--April 22, 2006--When the last Day One fish was weighed yesterday, Ernie Diloreti's Donna's Worry had a 5.61lb. lead over Rick Smith's Wild Turkey. Three fish in the 50s came to the scales: Donna's Worry - 59.20, Wild Turkey - 53.59, and R-Rated - 50.18. Seven boats weighed fish in the 40s and 25 had fish in the 30-pound range. Since this is a two-fish aggregate tournament, the pressure is on all boats to bring a fish to the scales today. We overheard that Diloreti was fishing away from the other packs of anglers, so anyone who saw the spot could be over there today.

In the Class of 23, Richard Geiger's Wave Buster found a 48.21 to top the Day One chart. Second was Stan Jarusinski on the Mr. Stanman with a 42.47. Third place was Big Fishin' captained by Scott Harding with a 38.74.

"It's really a wide open field because it's a two-fish aggregate," said Jack Holmes, managing partner of the SKA. "The ones we need to watch are those who had fish in the 30s and can pair them up today. Reports are the bite is on good off Jupiter." Remember to check the standings slated to be updated every 15 minutes on this site. Refresh your browser often to reveal the latest scores.

 



Mr. Stanman...2nd Class of 23, Day One


Winner of Jax Wraps boat wrap - Bite This - Brian McGowen. www.JaxWraps.com


 
Ft. Pierce, FL-- April 21, 2006, 2:30 PM

FIRST AT THE SCALES DAY ONE!
And when the last fish was weighed, Donna's Worry still held the lead.
   
1st at the scales
DONNA'S WORRY..... 59.20



2nd at the scales
R-RATED ..... 50.18

3rd at the scales
KILL - N - ME ...... 47.98





Ft. Pierce, FL-- April 21, 2006, 1:00 PM--The scales don't open for another hour, but there are two boats at the dock ready to weigh what we all assume to be good fish. Donna's Worry showed up right at noon with R-Rated following about a half hour later. Autumn Damon brought in R-Rated's fish and, until the guys all started nodding to each other, didn't realize she had a good one. She was excited and nervous to angle such an important catch. To see the weights of these and other fish check the points section soon after weigh-in begins at 2pm today. Points are slated to be updated every 15 minutes.  
 


April 21, 2006. Ft. Pierce, FL--Members continued to register right up until last night's captain's meeting at 7 o'clock. When Loreen Berlin, SKA membership director, made the final tally 272 boats had registered. 177 in the Open Class and 95 in the Class of 23'. Boats lined up for check-out this morning beginning at 5:30. The Class of 23' got a five-minute head start to get out of the inlet before the bigger boats powered up to make the run to that certain spot that will hopefully give up the big fish today. But the real test in this Championship is being able to back it up tomorrow.


Ft. Pierce, FL-- April 20, 2006-- The SKA National Championship kicked off as teams began registration prior to the Captain's meeting. JaxWraps' Chuck Lewis was on hand taking names for the drawing for a free boat wrap which will take place during Saturday's weigh-in. Also, Popeye's Chicken was under the tent serving up free chicken and biscuits to teams courtesy of Ft. Pierce. Stay tuned as the 2005 National Championship heats up this weekend.


Ft. Pierce, FL--April 19, 2006--Last night the city of Fort Pierce once again welcomed Southern Kingfish Association anglers since the regularly scheduled SKA National Championship in November 2005 was postponed due to rough seas. A street fest kicked off downtown at 5 o’clock complete with live music, food and merchandise vendors, and inflatable slides for the kids. Banners throughout the city convey a warm welcome to SKA fisherman.

At 7 o’clock, nearly 80 gamblers sat down for a Texas Hold’em fundraiser tournament to benefit Friends of Designated Drivers, a non-profit organization.
Barry Matthews of The Right One Baby took sixth place. Debbie Steele, "Mrs. Mack Daddy," walked away as the first place winner of the Texas Hold'em tournament Wednesday night. She's been playing once a week for about two years. She and another gentleman went head to head for more than 45 minutes. The cards were dealt. Debbie had two aces in the hole and he raised the blind $10,000.



She called and the flop was a king. He went all in and she called. Her aces held up against his kings. "It was a well-run tournament and everyone had a good time," remarked Mrs. Mack Daddy. The question is, will luck hold out for team Mack Daddy on the water over the two days of fishing? Only time will tell.

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