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Missouri’s Conner Cunningham Extends Lead into Final Day of Phoenix All-American Presented by T-H Marine at Lake Hamilton

Ozark Division Boater Catches 15-Pound, 2-Ounce Limit to Pad Lead to More Than 8 Pounds, Final 10 Boaters and Co-anglers Ready for Championship Saturday  

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (June 3, 2022) – It is turning in to the Conner Cunningham show at Lake Hamilton this week. After starting the day in with a 4-pound, 10-ounce lead, Cunningham, from Springfield, Missouri, weighed in a five-bass limit Friday totaling 15 pounds, 2 ounces, to extend his lead and pace the final 10 boaters that have now qualified to compete on Championship Saturday at the 39th annual Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American Championship on Lake Hamilton Presented by T-H Marine in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Cunningham’s two-day total of 10 bass weighing 32-10 will give him an 8-pound, 5-ounce advantage heading into the final day of competition. Boater Hunter Eubanks of Inman, South Carolina, weighed in a two-day total of 10 bass for 24-5 to finish Day 2 in second place, while Alexandria, Kentucky’s Sean Wieda rounds out the top three with a two-day total of 22-12.

The final 10 boaters and Strike King Co-anglers are now set, and competition will resume tomorrow morning on Championship Saturday. The three-day tournament, hosted by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism and Visit Hot Springs, features the nation’s best weekend grassroots anglers competing for a top prize of up to $120,000, and a top prize of $50,000 for the winning Strike King co-angler.

“Today definitely blew all of my expectations out of the water,” a happy Cunningham said after weighing in on Friday. “I’m honored to just be here, let alone leading this thing. The worst that I can do tomorrow is 10th place.”

Cunningham said that he fished the same way Friday that he did on Day 1, covering water and hitting around 30 different spots with a trio of baits that he declined to divulge.

“I’m just covering a ton of water and fishing what’s in front of me,” Cunningham said. “I caught my last fish today out deep, cranking a hump, and I was fortunate that it was a five-pounder.

“Tomorrow, I’ll fish my fish the whole entire day,” Cunningham said. “I’ve been trying to save some. This lake is small, and I’ve been laying off them the last couple of days and trying to save them. I’m going to milk it for everything it’s worth tomorrow.”

When asked what he thought about being so close to the top payout of $120,000 and how he was feeling, the Ozark Division angler said that he would sleep just fine on Friday night.

“I try not to think about the money – I just leave it with the man upstairs,” Cunningham went on to say. “If He wants me to win, I’ll win. Now tomorrow morning when I’m taking off at 6:30 a.m. it might be a whole different ball of wax, but right now I’m just so happy to be here I think I’ll sleep just fine tonight.

The top 10 boaters advancing to the final day of the All-American on Lake Hamilton are:

1st:          Connor Cunningham, Springfield, Mo., 10 bass, 32-102nd:         Hunter Eubanks, Inman, S.C., 10 bass, 24-53rd:         Sean Wieda, Alexandria, Ky., 10 bass, 22-124th:         Brian Bean, Hot Springs, Ark., 10 bass, 22-45th:         David Lowery, Milledgeville, Ga., 10 bass, 21-76th:         Ryan Powroznik, Hopewell, Va., 10 bass, 21-67th:         Andy Wicker, Cayce, S.C., 10 bass, 20-128th:         Jonathan Crossland, Chapin, S.C., 10 bass, 20-79th:         Justin Kimmel, Athens, Ga., 10 bass, 20-410th:       Mike Reid, Greenville, Texas, 10 bass, 19-5

Finishing in 11th through 49th are:

11th:       Drew Tabor, Harrison, Ark., 10 bass, 19-4, $3,00012th:       Wade Ramsey, Choctaw, Okla., 10 bass, 18-15, $3,00013th:       Mike Brueggen, La Crosse, Wis., 10 bass, 18-8, $3,00014th:       George Brown, Camby, Ind., 10 bass, 18-6, $3,00015th:       Preston Henson, College Grove, Tenn., 10 bass, 18-4, $3,00016th:       Matthew Marinelli, Salem, Conn., 10 bass, 18-4, $3,00017th:       Brad Kell, Benton, Ky., 10 bass, 18-4, $3,00018th:       Brad Jelinek, Lincoln, Mo., 10 bass, 18-2, $3,00019th:       Brody Campbell, Oxford, Ohio, 10 bass, 17-13, $3,00020th:       David Bright, Mooresville, N.C., 10 bass, 17-6, $3,00021st:       Chris Wilkinson, Farmersburg, Ind., 10 bass, 17-2, $2,00022nd:      Laker Howell, Guntersville, Ala., 10 bass, 17-1, $2,00023rd:      Matt Henry, Milledgeville, Ga., 10 bass, 17-1, $2,00024th:       Jarrett Martin, Mansfield, Ohio, 10 bass, 17-0, $2,00025th:       Darren Ashley, Calhoun Falls, S.C., 10 bass, 16-14, $2,00026th:       Kevin Brown, Hot Springs, Ark., 10 bass, 16-9, $2,00027th:       Taylor Parker, Lake View, Ala., 10 bass, 16-9, $2,00028rd:      Perry Dawson, Rockwood, Tenn., 10 bass, 16-8, $2,00029rd:      Michael Duarte, Baltimore, Md., 10 bass, 16-7, $2,00030th:       Steve Phillips, Douglas, Ga., 10 bass, 16-7, $2,00031th:       Chase Stewart, Ware Shoals, S.C., 10 bass, 15-10, $1,50032nd:      Kevin Powers, Unicoi, Tenn., 10 bass, 15-5, $1,50033th:       Robert Crosnoe, Inverness, Fla., nine bass, 15-3, $1,50034th:       Paul Bottali, York, Pa., 10 bass, 15-2, $1,50035th:       Scott Browning, Franklin, N.C., nine bass, 14-6, $1,50036th:       Jim Vitaro, Wooster, Ohio, 10 bass, 14-3, $1,50037th:       Brien Vaughn, Walnut Shade, Mo., 10 bass, 14-0, $1,50038th:       Ryan Deal, Evansville, Ind., nine bass, 13-11, $1,50039th:       David Rice, Galena, Mo., nine bass, 13-10, $1,50040th:       Eddie Hinojosa, Kingsburg, Calif., nine bass, 13-3, $1,50041nd:      Christopher Helfer, Baltimore, Ohio, nine bass, 13-3, $1,50042th:       Jordan Hirt, Glenwood, Iowa, 10 bass, 13-3, $1,50043th:       Randy Siemens, Kalispell, Mont., nine bass, 13-2, $1,50044th:       Scott Bonnema, Deerwood, Minn., nine bass, 12-7, $1,50045th:       Bill Buckner, Scottsburg, Ind., 10 bass, 11-14, $1,50046rd:      Hunter Litchfield, Macomb, Ill., nine bass, 11-12, $1,50047st:       Tyler Smith, Selma, Ala., eight bass, 10-8, $1,50048nd:      Christopher Chavis, Guyton, Ga., seven bass, 9-11, $1,50049th:       Taylor Johnson, Texarkana, Ark., six bass, 8-9, $1,500

A full list of results can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Overall, there were 231 bass weighing 395 pounds, 10 ounces caught by 49 boaters Friday. The catch included 39 five-bass limits.

After two days of competition, co-angler Cory Guinn of Mountain Rest, South Carolina, leads the Strike King Co-angler Division at Lake Hamilton with a total of 10 bass weighing 18 pounds, 7 ounces. Guinn will bring a 3-pound, 8-ounce lead into Championship Saturday over second-place co-angler Clint Horton of Falkner, Mississippi, who weighed in a two-day total of 10 bass totaling 14 pounds, 15 ounces.

“As long as the shallow bite is working and those deep bites set up on brush piles, it should be a good day. Really it is just going to depend on what my boater is wanting to do,” Guinn said.

“I didn’t have a single bite until about 10 this morning,” Guinn said. “As soon as the sun came out though, the fish started setting up right. I caught two back-to-back and it really got me going for the rest of the day.”

Guinn hails from Mountain Rest, South Carolina, more than 700 miles away from Hot Springs and Lake Hamilton. Although the distance may be far, the Palmetto State co-angler says that he feels right at home in the Ozarks because of the characteristics of Hamilton.

“Just like our lakes back home, Lake Hamilton has threadfin shad,” Guinn said. “There’s also a ton of docks and offshore brush piles. Learning how to skip docks really helps fishing here because when the sun is out here, these fish love to set up under those docks.”

The top 10 Strike King co-anglers advancing to the final day of competition at the All-American on Lake Hamilton are:

1st:          Cory Guinn, Mountain Rest, S.C., 10 bass, 18-72nd:         Clint Horton, Falkner, Miss., 10 bass, 14-153rd:         Brendan Vinton, Braintree, Vt., nine bass, 14-84th:         Zachary Verbugge, Lake Havasu, Ariz., 10 bass, 14-85th:         Eric Eden, Hartsville, Tenn., 10 bass, 13-156th:         Evan Eldred, Gaines, Mich., nine bass, 13-147th:         Hunter Dahnke, Missoula, Mont., 10 bass, 13-118th:         Jeffery Johnson, Austin, Ind., 10 bass, 13-19th:         Alan Hill, Ada, Okla., eight bass, 12-1510th:       Steven Obester, Palatka, Fla., seven bass, 12-12

Finishing in 11th through 49th are:

11th:       Chandler White, Covington, Ga., seven bass, 12-11, $1,50012th:       Kenneth Hunnicut, Jacksonville, Fla., eight bass, 12-7, $1,50013th:       Billy Rusher, Lincoln, Ark., six bass, 12-6, $1,50014th:       Scott Blaesi, Maxwell, Neb., eight bass, 11-12, $1,50015th:       Harold Addison II, Columbia, S.C., eight bass, 10-15, $1,50016th:       Harrison McCall, Salisbury, N.C., eight bass, 10-10, $1,50017th:       Brian Short, Oxford, Ohio, seven bass, 10-8, $1,50018th:       Randy Allen, Russellville, Ark., 10 bass, 10-7, $1,50019th:       Gilbert Jolley, Livingston, Tenn., eight bass, 10-6, $1,50020th:       Kim Sapetti, Chatham, Ill., seven bass, 10-0, $1,50021st:       Drew Cress, Highland, Ill., six bass, 9-7, $1,00022nd:      Gary Owens, Columbus, Ind., seven bass, 9-1, $1,00023rd:      Randy Paquette, Sarasota, Fla., eight bass, 9-1, $1,00024th:       B.K. Kelley, Chester, Va., seven bass, 9-0, $1,00025th:       Brian Choate, Conway, Ark., seven bass, 8-12, $1,00026th:       Brad Smith, Montevallo, Ala., seven bass, 8-5, $1,00027th:       Andy Vance, Danville, Ind., five bass, 8-4, $1,00028th:       Carl Whipple, Manassas, Va., seven bass, 8-1, $1,00029th:       Patrick Weir, Park Hill, Okla., four bass, 7-9, $1,00030th:       Kyle Rogers, Cleveland, Ga., seven bass, 7-6, $1,00031st:       Pop Catalin, Cookeville, Tenn., six bass, 7-1, $75032nd:      Steve Sorrell, Beavercreek, Ohio, eight bass, 7-1, $75033rd:      Blake Hollingsworth, Oxford, Ala., six bass, 6-14, $75034th:       Danny Robinson, Fairland, Ind., five bass, 6-4, $75035th:       Gary Meredith, Mount Juliet, Tenn., six bass, 6-0, $75036th:       Tyler Stuart, Manchester, Mo., five bass, 5-10, $75037th:       Randy Hudson, Columbus, N.C., five bass, 5-8, $75038th:       Brian Zelinskas, Beavercreek, Ohio, four bass, 5-5, $75039th:       John Martin, Ridley Park, Pa., four bass, 5-5, $75040th:       Andrew Wooley, Little Rock, Ark., four bass, 5-2, $75041st:       Samuel Jones, Fuquay Varina, N.C., five bass, 5-0, $75042nd:      Luke Schmits, Alexandria, Ky., four bass, 5-0, $75043rd:      Jarrod Bailey, Salyersville, Ky., three bass, 4-15, $75044th:       James Menold, Amory, Miss., four bass, 4-14, $75045th:       David Ondrla, Elmhurst, Ill., four bass, 4-8, $75046th:       Max Stawinoga, Prairie du Sac, Wis., three bass, 3-7, $75047th:       Max Meister, Atco, N.J., three bass, 3-5, $75048th:       Russell Woodson, Jonesville, S.C., three bass, 3-1, $75049th:       Chris Grimes, Thurmont, Md., one bass, 1-3, $750

Overall, there were 150 bass weighing 206 pounds, 7 ounces caught by 43 Strike King Co-anglers on Friday. The catch included 16 five-bass limits.

The full field of 49 boaters and 49 Strike King co-anglers competed on Days 1 (Thursday) and 2 (Friday) of the event. Now, after two days of competition, the field is cut to just the top 10 boaters and co-anglers based on two-day total cumulative weight, and the final 10 anglers compete tomorrow on Championship Saturday. The boater and co-angler that catch the heaviest three-day total weight will be crowned the 39th Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American Champions.

The final 10 boaters and Strike King Co-anglers will launch Saturday morning at 6:30 a.m. CT from the Andrew Hulsey Fish Hatchery, located at 350 Fish Hatchery Road in Hot Springs. Saturday’s Championship weigh-in will be held at the launch location and will begin at 2:30 p.m. Fans are welcome to attend Saturday’s launch and weigh-in events and encouraged to follow the event’s online coverage at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

The 2021 Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine was a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 128 tournaments throughout the season, five qualifying events in each division. The top 45 boaters and Strike King co-anglers from each division, along with the five winners of the qualifying events, advanced to one of six Regional Championships where they competed to finish in the top six, which then advanced them to compete in the Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American.

Television coverage of the 2022 Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American will premiere in early October on CBS Sports and the Sportsman Channel. The full television air schedule can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

Proud sponsors of the 2022 MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine include: 4WP, 13 Fishing, Abu Garcia, AFTCO, A.R.E. Truck Caps, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, Black Rifle Coffee, E3, Epic Baits, Favorite Fishing, Gary Yamamoto Baits, General Tire, Lew’s, Lowrance, Lucas Oil, Mercury, Mossy Oak, Onyx, Phoenix, Polaris, Power-Pole, Revital Outdoors, Strike King, Tackle Warehouse, T-H Marine, Toyota, Wiley X, YETI and Yo-Zuri.

For complete details and updated tournament information, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular Bass Fishing League updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow MLF5’s social media outlets at Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.

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