By Todd Ceisner
BassFan Editor


During the weeks leading up to the Rayovac Series Championship at the Ohio River out of Paducah, Ky., all Ray Hanselman heard about was how challenging the tournament was going to be and how 7- to 12-pound stringers would be the norm.

He took it all in and on his way home from the annual Strike King writer’s conference at Kentucky Lake a few weeks ago, he took some time to see for himself. He spent two days along the stretch of water where the tournament would play out and discovered some potentially game-changing areas.

“During that first 30 minutes of pre-practice – I’d put in by the Kentucky Lake Dam – I threw a big 7-inch line-through swimbait and had two good ones follow it back,” he said. “At that point, I put up all of my Mickey Mouse tackle and focused on how to trigger those bigger fish to bite.”

Leave it to Hanselman, the man from Del Rio, Texas, who swept all three events of the Texas Division of the Rayovac Series, to blow all expectations out of the water, to do the unthinkable. Sure, 12-pound stringers were still stout – only five competitors averaged more than a dozen pounds per day – but he somehow managed to tap into a big-fish area and got dialed in on how to catch them for 3 straight days.

The end result was a fitting culmination to a spectacular – and historic – tournament season for Hanselman, who blew away the field by more than 8 pounds. His 46-11 total over 3 days included a 19-00 bag on day 1 and a 15-13 effort on the final day.

Out of the 152 pros who weighed in a fish, there were five stringers that weighed in excess of 15 pounds. Hanselman caught two of them. Third-place finisher Trevor Fitzgerald also had two 15-plus pound bags, but Hanselman’s umbrella-rig pattern produced more consistent quality fish than anything else being thrown or dragged around the Ohio, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers.

When asked to put his incredible streak into perspective, Hanselman humbly said he got a little bit lucky, but added all of his on-the-water experience – he guides for 200 days a year at Lake Amistad – came in handy at several points during the year.

“Every lake just fell into my strengths,” he said. “I grew up fishing lakes in south Texas with big fish and that’s what I target. They just all set up perfect for me.”

At Amistad in February, he rode a swimbait pattern to victory. Then at Sam Rayburn, he flipped big fish out of the bushes. To cap it off, he put his experience with drastic rises in water to use at Lake Texoma to pick off fish that were moving into shallow water.

“At the Ohio River, all I heard was how 12 pounds a day was going to win,” he said, “but I’m always trying to see if there are big ones. At every lake I go to, I always tie on a big topwater or a big swimbait to see what I can find. A week either way at any of those lakes and maybe it goes in a different direction.

“I had some success over the last 3 to 4 years catching a big bag on days 1 or 2 and then I’d flake out and panic and fall on my butt,” he said. “I fished my strengths and stayed confident, which is a lot of what I’ve worked on the last couple years – just finishing the game and not getting rattled. My mindset now is all I need is five (bites). I’ve fine-tuned my practice to where if I can get five good bites a day or at least two or three of them, I’ll feel pretty good going into a tournament.”

Practice

Hanselman’s preparation – the pre-practice trip and the practice session that immediately preceded the tournament – centered around locating bigger fish, smallmouth in this case, and it didn’t take him that long to draw upon his experiences in south Texas as a way to help dial in an effective pattern.

“After I realized there were big ones in there, I was like, ‘I’ve caught big smallies before behind a dam,’” he said, noting there are beefy smallmouth in the tailwaters behind the Amistad Dam. “If you get those fish fired up, you can pretty much catch them on a spark plug. Those are wolf pack fish and if you trigger one, you can get them all fired up. Those are the kind of fish I like looking for.”

His spent the early part of his first practice day in the same area where he’d had the followers on the swimbait, but there was an abundance of competitors around and he wanted to be careful about who saw what he was throwing if he started catching them.

“I started with a jig until the others left,” he said. “I told my co-angler to pick up the umbrella rig and within two casts, he caught a 5-pounder. I told him to put it up and we left (the area).”

Hanselman went so far in his efforts to keep his curious competitors guessing that he’d open his rod lockers or have his co-angler sit down while he was unhooking the fish to make it seem like they were doing something other than getting a sample of what was there.

“The next morning we did the same thing on a similar area,” he said. “We caught a 5 and left. I told him, ‘Either there are a bunch of them here or you made the two luckiest casts in the world.’ I just didn’t want to draw attention to myself.”

After that, he wanted to find some back-up areas where he felt he could fill out his limits with 2- and 3-pound fish.

“I didn’t know what was all there,” he said, referring to his key area. “I didn’t realize a bunch of big ones were there.”

Competition

> Day 1: 5, 19-00
> Day 2: 5, 11-14
> Day 3: 5, 15-13
> Total = 15, 46-11

Hanselman stayed off his “juice” areas to start day 1 of the tournament. He figured catching a limit of smaller fish would ease his nerves and make the hunt for bigger bites more palatable. By 9 a.m., he still only had one keeper so he made the move toward the dam. His second cast summed up his entire season.

“On my first cast, I missed one,” he said. “I threw back out and halfway back on the retrieve, it felt weird. I reeled it back toward the boat and I could see I had two fish on (the rig). They made a run under the boat and it got heavier and when they came back up, I told my co-angler to get the net out there ASAP. I had three fish on there.”

He put 9 pounds of fish in the boat on one cast and that set the stage for a 19-pound day that put him in 2nd place.

Shortly after his memorable catch, another competitor pulled up and started making casts toward the same eddy Hanselman was fishing. Hanselman quickly stowed the umbrella-rig rod and went back to the jig. After a barge obscured the view of the other boat, Hanselman made a couple more casts with the umbrella rig and caught a 5-pounder.

“The other guy saw me net it, but I’m not sure he saw what I was throwing,” he said. “That first day, I didn’t make 20 casts with the rig and caught 19 pounds. I don’t like being sneaky, but I don’t know those people and I felt like I had to protect what I had.”



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Hanselman tapped into big smallmouth near the Kentucky Lake Dam with an umbrella rig.

He left his key area with around 3 hours of fishing time left and stopped on an area with some current by the launch ramp. He caught a 4-pounder on a jig and culled a smaller fish. He lost two other fish he figured were in the 4-pound class or bigger.

“I could’ve had 23 or 24 pounds, but everybody loses them,” he said. “I’m not complaining. You have to know that going in and not freak out.”

The current on his key stretch wasn’t near as swift as it was on day 1 and the first two fish Hanselman caught on day 2 weren’t near as big as what he’d been catching there. He changed areas and caught a 4 1/2-pounder, then added a 3 1/2-pounder, both on the umbrella rig, to get to four fish.

“I then moved out into the main current and made a run back up the river,” he said. “The fog was real bad that day. I made one pass where I’d started to get my fifth. I figured I had enough to make the (Top-10) cut. After that I ran back down river to kill time.”

The 11-14 on day 2 was his smallest bag of the event, but it moved him into the lead entering the final day.

By day 3, he’d narrowed his spot rotation down to three areas, but after two days of fishing in strong current with a wind that was blowing with the current, he needed to keep close tabs on his trolling motor batteries.

“I was running them hard every day,” he said. “I had it on 70 to 100 (power) just to hold my spot. I wasn’t getting full charges every night and with a 20-mph wind on top of the current, it made it tough.”

He caught three pretty quick to start day 3, then stuck a 4-pounder before going a couple hours without a bite. His batteries were becoming an issue at that point and he started to panic a little. He finished his limit for 12 or 13 pounds with a 2 1/2-pounder, but he wasn’t quite satisfied.

“I wanted to have some cushion because I knew guys were on big ones,” he said. “I went to some slack water for largemouths mainly to save my batteries, but after a while, I said, ‘What are you doing? Go up there and do more drifts.’”

He got his boat back into position in the current, made a long cast and got his rig down in the water column and a 5-pounder struck.

“I knew that was it,” he said. “I had tears streaming down my face behind my Costas after I caught that one.

“It’s hard to put in words. I could not believe that it just happened. It was a like a relief. All of those years of being close and letting things slip by and making the wrong adjustments – it all felt complete and like I’m done. I’ve accomplished what I wanted to do.”

Winning Pattern Notes

> Hanselman was targeting areas where the smallmouth could move out of the stronger current, but still be able to ambush baitfish as they meandered past.

“They were slate rock rises with little jagged stuff on top,” he said. “It was 14 feet on the up-current side and it would rise up to 8 or 9 feet, then drop to 14 and come up again on the other side. I used my Side Imaging to find those deals. The key was finding a couple in a row or close to each other where the fish could basically do a figure-8 back and forth.”

> He said bluegill were a common baitfish in the area and there were plenty of Asian carp around as well, which is why he tried to match their coloring with his baits.

“I snagged some there that were pretty small and I had a good feeling the bass were eating those,” he said. “There weren’t as many shad there as there would be in Kentucky Lake. There were more baby Asian carp and bluegill than anything.”

Winning Gear Notes

> Umbrella gear: 7’11” extra-heavy Power Tackle swimbait rod, Shimano Curado and Chronarch casting reels (6.5:1 gear ratio), 65-pound unnamed braided line and 17-pound unnamed fluorocarbon line, unnamed 5-wire umbrella rig (4 blades), 1/2- and 3/4-oz. Strike King Squadron swimbait heads, unnamed 3” swimbait (dummy heads), unnamed 4” swimbait, unnamed 5” swimbait (natural shad pattern).

> Hanselman rigged the 4” baits on the two bottom wires and put the 5” swimbait in the middle. He said the bigger bait caught the majority of the fish. “It had more of a lazy tail so maybe the fish were drawn to that,” he said.

> One of his weigh-in fish came on a 3/8-oz. Strike King Denny Brauer Baby Structure Jig (blue craw) with a Strike King Rage Menace (Falcon Lake craw) trailer. “That’s my go-to jig around structure,” he added.

> His other weigh-in fish came on the big line-through swimbait. “I would’ve thrown the swimbait more, but it took me most of day 2 to get five keepers and it was the same day 3,” he said. “If I’d have had five quicker, I would’ve picked it up sooner.”

The Bottom Line

> Main factor in his success – “Learning how fish relate to current here at home and applying that. If I hadn’t had done that, I’d have fished the backwater creeks and not had the confidence to fish that swift water.”

> Performance edge – “Surrounding yourself with the best stuff and taking out all the variables you can control. Having the best equipment is key. It all has to work.”

Notable

> Hanselman has only fished Wheeler Lake once before, but he’s excited to start preparing for next year’s Forrest Wood Cup there. “I have no idea what to expect,” he said. “I’ve seen it on TV and I have several friends who’ve fished it. I’m really looking forward to it – fishing against the best guys in the world. That whole environment will be incredible. I’m going to have to do some serious research and pre-fishing.”

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Final Results

1. Ray Hanselman -- Del Rio, Tx -- 19-0 (5) -- 11-14 (5) -- 30-14 (10) -- 15-13 (5) -- 46-11 (15) -- $50,000

2. Brandon Perkins -- Counce, Tn -- 13-10 (5) -- 13-11 (5) -- 27-5 (10) -- 11-4 (3) -- 38-9 (13) -- $20,000

3. Trevor Fitzgerald -- Belleview, Fl -- 1-15 (1) -- 18-11 (5) -- 20-10 (6) -- 17-8 (5) -- 38-2 (11) -- $15,000

4. Brian Holder -- Belmont, NC -- 14-6 (4) -- 13-4 (4) -- 27-10 (8) -- 9-10 (5) -- 37-4 (13) -- $12,000 + Ranger Cup ($2,000)

5. Nick Prvonozac -- Warren, Oh -- 10-2 (3) -- 12-9 (5) -- 22-11 (8) -- 13-15 (5) -- 36-10 (13) -- $10,000 + Ranger Cup ($1,000)

6. Tyler Suddarth -- Valdosta, Ga -- 13-6 (4) -- 14-1 (5) -- 27-7 (9) -- 8-7 (4) -- 35-14 (13) -- $8,000

7. David Barnes Sr -- China, Me -- 21-0 (5) -- 7-7 (2) -- 28-7 (7) -- 6-13 (3) -- 35-4 (10) -- $7,000

8. Jeff Hippert -- Hamburg, NY -- 9-3 (4) -- 11-15 (5) -- 21-2 (9) -- 14-1 (5) -- 35-3 (14) -- $6,000

9. Bill Chapman -- Salt Rock, WV -- 14-3 (5) -- 8-6 (4) -- 22-9 (9) -- 11-15 (5) -- 34-8 (14) -- $5,000

10. Denny Brauer -- Del Rio, Tx -- 11-13 (5) -- 9-9 (5) -- 21-6 (10) -- 11-14 (5) -- 33-4 (15) -- $4,500

The following anglers did not make the cut and did not fish on day 3.

11. Dicky Newberry -- Houston, Tx -- 13-15 (5) -- 6-11 (5) -- 20-10 (10) -- $4,000

12. Charlie Weyer -- West Hills, Ca -- 7-5 (2) -- 13-0 (4) -- 20-5 (6) -- $4,000

13. Terry Bolton -- Paducah, Ky -- 6-1 (2) -- 14-1 (5) -- 20-2 (7) -- $4,000

14. Glenn Browne -- Ocala, Fl -- 13-2 (5) -- 6-15 (5) -- 20-1 (10) -- $4,000

15. Dave Lefebre -- Erie, Pa -- 9-7 (5) -- 10-4 (5) -- 19-11 (10) -- $4,000

16. Tommy Williams -- Shepherdsville, Ky -- 9-11 (5) -- 9-14 (5) -- 19-9 (10) -- $3,500

17. Toby Corn -- West Frankfort, Il -- 9-6 (5) -- 9-7 (5) -- 18-13 (10) -- $3,500

18. Brandon Medlock -- Lake Placid, Fl -- 12-15 (4) -- 5-9 (3) -- 18-8 (7) -- $3,500

19. Buddy Gross -- Harrison, Tn -- 11-12 (5) -- 6-7 (3) -- 18-3 (8) -- $3,500

20. Jason Milligan -- Shasta Lake, Ca -- 2-15 (2) -- 15-3 (5) -- 18-2 (7) -- $3,500

21. Michael Crocker -- Pasadena, Md -- 6-4 (3) -- 11-8 (5) -- 17-12 (8) -- $3,000

22. Wade Curtiss -- Meadow Vista, Ca -- 13-2 (5) -- 4-0 (2) -- 17-2 (7) -- $3,000

23. Jim Dillard -- West Monroe, La -- 7-9 (4) -- 9-8 (5) -- 17-1 (9) -- $3,000

24. David Mansue -- Hemphill, Tx -- 8-0 (5) -- 8-15 (5) -- 16-15 (10) -- $3,000

25. Bill Day -- Frankfort, Ky -- 8-0 (5) -- 8-5 (5) -- 16-5 (10) -- $3,000

26. Jason Hodge -- Marion, Il -- 9-0 (5) -- 7-0 (4) -- 16-0 (9) -- $2,500

27. Mark Daniels Jr -- Tuskegee, Al -- 9-8 (5) -- 6-6 (4) -- 15-14 (9) -- $2,500

28. Craig Schuff -- Springtown, Tx -- 6-15 (5) -- 8-14 (5) -- 15-13 (10) -- $2,500

29. Drew Benton -- Panama City, Fl -- 6-7 (4) -- 9-3 (5) -- 15-10 (9) -- $2,500

30. Travis Fox -- Rogers, Ar -- 7-9 (5) -- 7-15 (5) -- 15-8 (10) -- $2,500

31. Randy Blaukat -- Joplin, Mo -- 10-5 (5) -- 4-11 (4) -- 15-0 (9) -- $2,000

32. Matt Arey -- Shelby, NC -- 8-3 (4) -- 6-11 (3) -- 14-14 (7) -- $2,000

33. Albert Collins -- Nacogdoches, Tx -- 10-12 (5) -- 4-1 (1) -- 14-13 (6) -- $2,000

34. Cory Johnston -- Cavan, On -- 4-8 (3) -- 10-3 (5) -- 14-11 (8) -- $2,000

35. Matthew Stefan -- Junction City, Wi -- 7-9 (5) -- 7-0 (5) -- 14-9 (10) -- $2,000

36. Daryl Biron -- South Windsor, Ct -- 7-13 (5) -- 6-11 (5) -- 14-8 (10) -- $2,000

37. Shawn Kowal -- Linn Creek, Mo -- 7-0 (4) -- 7-5 (5) -- 14-5 (9) -- $2,000

38. Jeffry Wade -- Cabot, Ar -- 8-7 (3) -- 5-13 (3) -- 14-4 (6) -- $2,000

39. Ryan Smith -- Galloway, NJ -- 3-9 (2) -- 10-10 (3) -- 14-3 (5) -- $2,000

40. Scott Cooke -- Marengo, Oh -- 9-11 (5) -- 4-3 (3) -- 13-14 (8) -- $2,000

41. Ronald Farrow -- Rock Hill, SC -- 9-7 (5) -- 4-7 (3) -- 13-14 (8)

42. Nick Lebrun -- Shreveport, La -- 8-11 (4) -- 4-12 (2) -- 13-7 (6)

43. Chris Engelage -- Mascoutah, Il -- 8-10 (4) -- 4-11 (3) -- 13-5 (7)

44. Joe Uribe Jr. -- Surprise, Az -- 2-14 (2) -- 9-13 (5) -- 12-11 (7)

45. Stephen Johnston -- Hemphill, Tx -- 6-12 (4) -- 5-14 (2) -- 12-10 (6)

46. Miles Howe -- San Juan Capistrano, Ca -- 5-10 (2) -- 6-10 (3) -- 12-4 (5)

47. Derek Jenkel -- Pinckneyville, Il -- 3-1 (1) -- 8-14 (5) -- 11-15 (6)

48. Don Beckley -- Paducah, Ky -- 4-5 (3) -- 7-8 (3) -- 11-13 (6)

49. Chad Hulbert -- Gilroy, Ca -- 7-6 (4) -- 4-7 (3) -- 11-13 (7)

50. Kerry Milner -- Bono, Ar -- 5-9 (2) -- 6-4 (2) -- 11-13 (4)

51. Andrew Upshaw -- Sapulpa, Ok -- 1-11 (1) -- 9-11 (5) -- 11-6 (6)

52. Trea Luedke -- Montgomery, Tx -- 2-6 (2) -- 9-0 (5) -- 11-6 (7)

53. Dan Morehead -- Paducah, Ky -- 6-14 (5) -- 4-8 (2) -- 11-6 (7)

54. Troy Morrow -- Eastanollee, Ga -- 6-10 (4) -- 4-12 (2) -- 11-6 (6)

55. Christopher Brasher -- Longview, Tx -- 8-2 (5) -- 3-1 (2) -- 11-3 (7)

56. Craig Workman -- Fort Worth, Tx -- 7-11 (5) -- 3-5 (3) -- 11-0 (8)

57. Joe Holland -- Jefferson, Me -- 3-10 (2) -- 7-6 (3) -- 11-0 (5)

58. Greg Bohannan -- Bentonville, Ar -- 7-9 (5) -- 3-6 (2) -- 10-15 (7)

59. Philip Crelia -- Center, Tx -- 7-15 (5) -- 2-14 (2) -- 10-13 (7)

60. Shane Long -- Willard, Mo -- 4-1 (3) -- 6-12 (4) -- 10-13 (7)

61. Gerald Spohrer -- Gonzales, La -- 2-11 (2) -- 7-15 (5) -- 10-10 (7)

62. Chad Prough -- Chipley, Fl -- 5-10 (4) -- 4-15 (4) -- 10-9 (8)

63. Clent Davis -- Montevallo, Al -- 5-10 (3) -- 4-10 (3) -- 10-4 (6)

64. Danny Jones -- North East, Pa -- 5-3 (3) -- 5-1 (3) -- 10-4 (6)

65. Chris Flint -- Potsdam, NY -- 4-0 (3) -- 6-1 (5) -- 10-1 (8)

66. Mark Rose -- West Memphis, Ar -- 8-5 (5) -- 1-10 (1) -- 9-15 (6)

67. Chris Franks -- Petaluma, Ca -- 8-3 (5) -- 1-12 (1) -- 9-15 (6)

68. Lendell Martin Jr -- Nacogdoches, Tx -- 6-5 (4) -- 3-10 (1) -- 9-15 (5)

69. Keith Carson -- Debary, Fl -- 2-10 (2) -- 7-3 (5) -- 9-13 (7)

70. Brent Shores -- Boise, Id -- 3-11 (1) -- 6-2 (2) -- 9-13 (3)

71. Scott Wiley -- Bay Minette, Al -- 5-11 (4) -- 4-2 (3) -- 9-13 (7)

72. Michael Black -- Toledo, Il -- 3-9 (2) -- 6-3 (2) -- 9-12 (4)

73. Bill Mcdonald -- Greenwood, In -- 4-3 (3) -- 5-4 (3) -- 9-7 (6)

74. George Kapiton -- Inverness, Fl -- 4-7 (2) -- 4-15 (3) -- 9-6 (5)

75. Todd Hollowell -- Fishers, In -- 4-9 (3) -- 4-12 (3) -- 9-5 (6)

76. Thomas Helton -- Charleston, Tn -- 3-10 (3) -- 5-9 (2) -- 9-3 (5)

77. Simon Borja -- Johnson City, Tn -- 4-5 (3) -- 4-14 (2) -- 9-3 (5)

78. Tom Redington -- Royse City, Tx -- 3-8 (2) -- 5-8 (4) -- 9-0 (6)

79. Brian Ankrum -- Natalia, Tx -- 7-3 (3) -- 1-12 (1) -- 8-15 (4)

80. David Hendrick -- Cherryville, NC -- 3-3 (3) -- 5-12 (2) -- 8-15 (5)

81. Gary Yamamoto -- Palestine, Tx -- 8-14 (5) -- 0-0 (0) -- 8-14 (5)

82. Darrel Robertson -- Jay, Ok -- 8-10 (5) -- 0-0 (0) -- 8-10 (5)

83. Tim Frederick -- Leesburg, Fl -- 6-11 (4) -- 1-14 (1) -- 8-9 (5)

84. Joshua Weaver -- Macon, Ga -- 5-7 (4) -- 3-2 (2) -- 8-9 (6)

85. Tommy Murray -- Bedford, Tx -- 5-5 (3) -- 3-4 (2) -- 8-9 (5)

86. Garrett Paquette -- Canton, Mi -- 0-0 (0) -- 8-8 (5) -- 8-8 (5)

87. Chris Mccall -- Brookeland, Tx -- 1-5 (1) -- 6-11 (5) -- 8-0 (6)

88. Joe Discerni -- Warren, Oh -- 0-0 (0) -- 7-12 (3) -- 7-12 (3)

89. David Valdivia -- Norwalk, Ca -- 7-11 (5) -- 0-0 (0) -- 7-11 (5)

90. Matt Cooper -- Smithville, Tx -- 1-9 (1) -- 6-2 (2) -- 7-11 (3)

91. Darryl Folse -- Glynn, La -- 1-12 (1) -- 5-15 (3) -- 7-11 (4)

92. Thomas O'bryant -- Cedar Grove, Tn 7-2 (3) -- 7-2 (3)

93. Brett Leber -- Dixon, Ca -- 2-6 (2) -- 4-12 (2) -- 7-2 (4)

94. Ryan Worthington -- Middleburg, Fl -- 7-0 (3) -- 0-0 (0) -- 7-0 (3)

95. Michael Stetich -- Ankeny, Ia -- 1-8 (1) -- 5-6 (2) -- 6-14 (3)

96. Justin Morton -- Etoile, Tx -- 4-13 (2) -- 2-0 (1) -- 6-13 (3)

97. Nick Gainey -- Charleston, SC -- 6-12 (4) -- 0-0 (0) -- 6-12 (4)

98. Ken Smith -- Dallas, Tx -- 4-2 (2) -- 2-9 (2) -- 6-11 (4)

99. Jeff Sprague -- Point, Tx -- 3-13 (2) -- 2-11 (1) -- 6-8 (3)

100. Josh Malone -- Alma, Il -- 6-5 (3) -- 0-0 (0) -- 6-5 (3)

101. Roy Hawk -- Lake Havasu City, Az -- 0-0 (0) -- 6-3 (3) -- 6-3 (3)

102. Kevin Hugo -- Chino, Ca -- 1-8 (1) -- 4-5 (1) -- 5-13 (2)

103. Matt Massey -- Littleton, Co -- 2-1 (1) -- 3-12 (1) -- 5-13 (2)

104. Scott Canterbury -- Springville, Al -- 4-9 (2) -- 1-3 (1) -- 5-12 (3)

105. Marty Lawrence -- Mesa, Az -- 1-6 (1) -- 4-4 (1) -- 5-10 (2)

106. Wells Kaiser -- Cuba City, Wi -- 3-14 (2) -- 1-7 (1) -- 5-5 (3)

107. Jared Mcmillan -- Belle Glade, Fl -- 2-1 (1) -- 3-0 (2) -- 5-1 (3)

108. Todd Woods -- San Dimas, Ca -- 0-0 (0) -- 5-0 (1) -- 5-0 (1)

109. Nick Loeffelman Jr -- Valles Mines, Mo -- 5-0 (4) -- 0-0 (0) -- 5-0 (4)

110. Clayton Batts -- Macon, Ga -- 4-15 (4) -- 0-0 (0) -- 4-15 (4)

111. Casey Gallagher -- Pulaski, Wi -- 3-10 (2) -- 1-3 (1) -- 4-13 (3)

112. Charles Dubroc -- Hessmer, La -- 4-12 (3) -- 0-0 (0) -- 4-12 (3)

113. Kelly Owens -- Crowley, La -- 4-11 (3) -- 0-0 (0) -- 4-11 (3)

114. Ron Nelson -- Berrien Springs, Mi -- 4-10 (2) -- 0-0 (0) -- 4-10 (2)

115. Rob Johnson -- Schuylkill Haven, Pa -- 4-6 (3) -- 0-0 (0) -- 4-6 (3)

116. Mark Tucker -- Kirkwood, Mo -- 4-4 (2) -- 0-0 (0) -- 4-4 (2)

117. Ralph Blasey -- Pinckney, Mi -- 4-4 (2) -- 0-0 (0) -- 4-4 (2)

118. Rob Kilby -- Hot Springs, Ar -- 2-7 (1) -- 0-0 (0) -- 2-7 (1)

118. Jim Tutt -- Longview, Tx -- 4-1 (2) -- 0-0 (0) -- 4-1 (2)

119. Ben Blaschke -- Muldrow, Ok -- 4-1 (3) -- 0-0 (0) -- 4-1 (3)

120. Kevin Stewart -- Elk Grove, Ca -- 3-15 (2) -- 0-0 (0) -- 3-15 (2)

121. Brandon Hunter -- Benton, Ky -- 3-15 (1) -- 0-0 (0) -- 3-15 (1)

122. Chris Gable -- Eddyville, Ky -- 2-3 (1) -- 1-12 (1) -- 3-15 (2)

123. Robbie Dodson -- Harrison, Ar -- 3-13 (2) -- 0-0 (0) -- 3-13 (2)

124. Larry Kempler -- Bluemont, Va -- 1-10 (1) -- 2-3 (1) -- 3-13 (2)

125. Garry Woodruff -- Candia, Nh -- 3-12 (3) -- 0-0 (0) -- 3-12 (3)

126. Jeff Cade -- Richardson, Tx -- 0-0 (0) -- 3-10 (2) -- 3-10 (2)

127. Walter (Mike) Snider -- Mt Airy, Md -- 3-10 (2) -- 0-0 (0) -- 3-10 (2)

128. Dale Prinkey -- Warren, Oh -- 0-0 (0) -- 3-10 (2) -- 3-10 (2)

129. Trevor Romans -- Plano, Tx -- 3-9 (3) -- 0-0 (0) -- 3-9 (3)

130. Mike Blake -- Carrollton, Oh -- 3-8 (2) -- 0-0 (0) -- 3-8 (2)

131. Cody Compton -- Palisade, Co -- 1-6 (1) -- 2-2 (1) -- 3-8 (2)

132. Michael Elsea -- Mooresville, In -- 3-6 (1) -- 0-0 (0) -- 3-6 (1)

133. Burley Langford -- South Chesterfield, Va -- 1-15 (1) -- 1-5 (1) -- 3-4 (2)

134. Walt Bowen -- Walnut Cove, NC -- 2-15 (2) -- 0-0 (0) -- 2-15 (2)

135. Todd Auten -- Lake Wylie, SC -- 2-14 (2) -- 0-0 (0) -- 2-14 (2)

136. Joe Don Setina -- Pittsburg, Tx -- 2-13 (1) -- 0-0 (0) -- 2-13 (1)

137. Bradley Hallman -- Norman, Ok -- 2-13 (1) -- 0-0 (0) -- 2-13 (1)

138. Mike Moran -- Ruffs Dale, Pa -- 2-10 (2) -- 0-0 (0) -- 2-10 (2)

139. Troy Garrison -- Topsham, Me -- 2-10 (2) -- 0-0 (0) -- 2-10 (2)

140. Darrell Davis -- Dover, Fl -- 0-0 (0) -- 2-9 (2) -- 2-9 (2)

141. Bryant Ailor -- Knoxville, Tn -- 2-9 (1) -- 0-0 (0) -- 2-9 (1)

142. James Shaw -- Coolidge, Az -- 0-0 (0) -- 2-6 (1) -- 2-6 (1)

143. Christopher Grenier -- Clarksburg, WV -- 2-6 (1) -- 0-0 (0) -- 2-6 (1)

144. Ed Arledge -- Valley Center, Ca -- 2-4 (1) -- 0-0 (0) -- 2-4 (1)

145. James Stricklin Jr -- Fort Smith, Ar -- 1-14 (1) -- 0-0 (0) -- 1-14 (1)

146. Gene Eisenmann -- Frisco, Tx -- 1-14 (1) -- 0-0 (0) -- 1-14 (1)

147. Alton Wilhoit -- Noble, Ok -- 1-10 (1) -- 0-0 (0) -- 1-10 (1)

148. Dennis Cameron -- Travelers Rest, SC -- 0-0 (0) -- 1-9 (1) -- 1-9 (1)

149. William Shipes -- Williston, SC -- 0-0 (0) -- 1-8 (1) -- 1-8 (1)

150. Powell Kemp -- Scotland Neck, NC -- 1-7 (1) -- 0-0 (0) -- 1-7 (1)

151. Shane Powell -- Midland City, Al -- 0-0 (0) -- 1-6 (1) -- 1-6 (1)

152. Kevin Lasyone -- Dry Prong, La -- 1-0 (1) -- 0-0 (0) -- 1-0 (1)

Ronald Martinez Jr. -- Valley View, Oh -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)

Tony Collins -- Dayton, Oh. -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)

Daniel Welch -- New Martinsville, WV. -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)

Jeffrey Ware -- Warrenton, Va. -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)

Ron Veale -- Clewiston, Fl. -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)

Bradley Staley -- Pleasant Garden, NC. -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)

Tyler Rempe -- Sierra Vista, Az. -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)

Hensley Powell -- Whitwell, Tn. -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)

Paul Mazzitelli -- West Wyoming, Pa. -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)

Barry Wilson -- Birmingham, Al. -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)

Casey Martin -- New Hope, Al. -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)

Harold Marietta -- Hunker, Pa. -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)

Paul Malone -- Pleasant Valley, Ia. -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)

Jay Kendrick -- Grant, Al. -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)

Brant Grimm -- Church Hill, Tn. -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)

Tommy Dickerson -- Orange, Tx. -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)

Destin Demarion -- Grove City, Pa. -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)

Derrick Blake -- Rockwood, Tn. -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0) -- 0-0 (0)