2021 SEASON
** The 2021 NAPRA season consisted of the ELITE Trail and an off shot, the Mio Fishing League. Here are results of both for 2021..
MIO FISHING LEAGUE
EVENT 1 Comins Flats (Fri April 28). 50 degrees/ 50mph and rainy.
ZIEHLER MANAGES TO BEAT WIND AND SCORE FISH
* The rivers were low, clear and more or less a wind tunnel as the anglers battled to catch the biggest trout at Comins Flats. Thousands of casts and pauses between gale force wind gust Ziehler managed to get a 10.5" trout to claim big trout of the day. "It was tough. I fished a low down and managed to hook a rising trout. I was very lucky!"
EVENT #2. Saturday May 1st. 65 degrees/ 15mph/ Sunny
CRAIG Manages Big Trout During a Great Run of Trout
Over 50 trout were caught at the 4001 Bridge including spells of bites almost every cast as the trout came to play. Dave's 12.5" trout bested Ziehler's score of fish (30 of them) to win the second event. Dave masterfully flicked his spinner just of shore and scored some big fish.
EVENT #3 Sunday May 2nd 50degrees/ Mist of Rain
REYNOLDS SCORES BIGGEST TROUT TO WIN #3
Anglers returned to the 4001 bridge after striking out for steelhead and Marvin Reynolds managed to catch the biggest fish to win the 3rd event. He and David managed a dozen and a half fish while Ziehler managed to catch zero. "Tough day but Marvin's patience paid off!" Way to go Marvin!
MFL CUP. Sunday May 2nd.
The final stop before a sadly trip ending front and storm (3" of rain Sunday night) gave the the anglers one last burst to catch a big fish. Boy, did Ziehler managed to luck out. Anglers fished Comins Flats and after striking out almost gave up the ghost. While Reynolds and Craig ventured up stream Ziehler stuck to a point where in years past trout rose. Man, did one rise! Ziehler saw a BIG SPLASH and within a second cast over and managed a 23.5" brown that will be a fish of a lifetime. "I was lucky. I cast over there 50 times and was ready to stop and I saw a big giant explosion of a fish rising. I cast and instantly hooked up. I was very lucky to catch and get the fish in." This fish secured the big fish of the day and will be remembered forever!
ELITE SERIES:
STAGE 1: GMR PIQUA 4-18-21
ELITE #1: April 18th GMR Piqua (Lock 9 and Peterson Road)
Eric Burris was nervous about fishing the GMR at Piqua as he was not familiar with the spot as other NAPRA vets. Well, after early event jitters and a small bag he turned on the heat and managed to catch a limit to claim 53.25" in fish to win theNAPRA Lee's Lunker Series (Elite) #1 event. He used his ned rig in slack and current to catch a nice number of fish and even missed some big fish. "He was on a tear and while not catching fish myself it was nice to see his hard work pay off again.", stated fellow competitorPete Ziehler. Tony Herald
surely used his very own Silvercreek Bait Co. neds to catch 41.25" of fish for 2nd place. Finishing 3rd was wily vet Travis Lakes whom caught 39inches of fish.
RESULTS:
1 ERIC BURRIS 53.25"
2 DANIEL BROWN 41.25"
3 TRAVIS LAKES 39"
4 RALPH EVANS 28.75"
5 AARON NEWELL 26"
6 PETE ZIEHLER 22"
7 AUSTIN STUMBO 16"
8/9 MARVIN REYNOLDS AND DAVID CRAIG 0"
FIRST CAST RESULTS INCLUDED HERE:
FIRST CAST: April 11th. Stillwater Horseshoe Bend. 55' Rainy, water moving
NAPRA NEWS: Burris Smokes em' in First Cast
Using his homemade Ned rigs Eric Burris patiently fished the Stillwater River in Ludlow Falls to claim his first career NAPRA regular season win. Way to set himself up as a force to be reckon with in 2021. His 65" of fish included big catches of 14". Vet Pete Ziehler managed 2nd with 38" of fish including big bass of 18" caught on a ned from Silvercreek Lures made by fellow NAPRA angler Tony Herald. Third was Travis Lakes followed by Ralph Evans.
Note, crappie (non counting fish) were caught a plenty as two 11.5" ones were caught!
STAGE 2: TWIN CREEK FRANKLIN 5-16
NAPRA NEWS: CRAIG SHATTERS NAPRA RECORD!
Dave Craig has a very unique second career if fishing doesn't work out for him. He can move like a jitter bug to from spot to spot to catch big lunkers. Today in the NAPRA Lee's Lunker Series (Elite) #2 he proved to be one of the best NAPRA anglers as his total shattered the previous mark of 77.5 inches. 80" !! His bag included not a fish under 14.25"! Dave's big deal puts him back in contention for AOY and the regular season title. That currently is being held by runner up Eric Burris whom finished second with 73" of fish. Eric used a ned rig to conquer water to him and score some nice fish. Third place went to 2021 rookie Aaron Newell whom scored just a tad under 70" including the big bass of the day (18").
The Elite tour will travel to the hallowed waters of North Paint Creek next Sunday for the 3rd event of the season. Thanks to sponsors including Fricker's Miller Lane, Smales Pretzel Bakery Silvercreek Bait Co., Rod Bender Baits and more for sponsoring this event.
RESULTS
1 DAVID CRAIG 80.25
2 ERIC BURRIS 73
3 AARON NEWELL 69.75
4 TRAVIS LAKES 53.75
5 PETE ZIEHLER 50
6 DANIEL BROWN 40.25
7 TONY HERALD 36.25
8 MARVIN REYNOLDS 12.5
9 RALPH EVANS (DNF)
STAGE 3- PAINT CREEK AUSTIN 5-23
ELITE #3
NAPRA NEWS: NAPRA Lee's Lunker Series (Elite) Event #3 Recap
Heading to the half way point of the season Travis Lakes, as he put it "FINALLY" won at Paint Creek. His 71.75" bested the field and included a nice 16.5 behemoth of a bass. Just for good measure he caught a massive shovelhead just for fun. NAPRA Rookie Daniel Brown was second with 60.75" followed by Ralph Evans's 59.75.
Tough day on the water as the heat, low levels, and frustration kept the anglers guessing in large chunks of the extended action.
The Elite #4 event will be on the LMR Sunday, June 6th.
Thanks to our sponsors Lee's Chicken - Miami Valley, Fillmore Tackle, Pro-Cure Bait Scents, Silvercreek Bait Co., Fat Kid Fishin' Jigs for providing prizes...
RESULTS:
1 TRAVIS LAKES 71.75
2 DANIEL BROWN 60.75
3 RALPH EVANS 59.75
4 DAVID CRAIG 56
5 PETE ZIEHLER 55
6 MARVIN REYNOLDS 52.5
7 AUSTIN STUMBO 35
8 ERIC BURRIS 30.5
9 TONY HERALD 22
10 AARON NEWELL (DNF)
STAGE 4- 6/6 PAINT CREEK GREENFIELD
ELITE #4
NAPRA NEWS: Lee's Lunker Series #3 Results presented by Lee's Chicken - Miami Valley
NEWELL SCORES BIG FISH! BIG MILESTONE! AND BIG MOVE IN ROY STANDINGS!
Big fish was the exclamation of the anglers when he heard the scoring and a tease that an angler caught a 20" bass in competition. Rookie Aaron Newell put himself on the map with a nice 69.75" bag to claim his first NAPRA victory and put himself in the driver's seat for the 2021 ROY. Second place angler David Craig partnered briefly with Pete Ziehler and when, of course, Ziehler couldn't secure a fish despite multiple strikes, caught the 13.5" bass and started a string of nice fish for a 64.25" limit, good for 2nd place. Ziehler finally got into the top 3 with a 43.25" bag including a nice 13" bass caught in 2" of water. "Overall it was a tough day with heat, enough moss to fill up the Grand Canyon (an every other cast issue for all), and unfamiliarity of the spot."
The Elite Series will return in 3 weeks to the GMR and Piqua.
RESULTS:
1 AARON NEWELL 69.75
2 DAVID CRAIG 63.25
3 PETE ZIEHLER 43.25
4 TRAVIS LAKES 37.75
5 ERIC BURRIS 16.25
6 DANIEL BROWN/ MARVIN REYNOLDS 14
7 RALPH EVANS 14
8/9 TONY HERALD/ AUSTIN STUMBO 0
STAGE 5
NAPRA ELITE NEWS: Ziehler wins? No Way?
"Rigged!" "Cheater" was the nice jests from fellow anglers as for only the second time in three years Pete Ziehler managed to be on the top of the pedestal and claim an Elite victory. The NAPRA Lee's Lunker Series (Elite) made a stop in Piqua and anglers battled warm weather and stingy fish to catch a lot but not big fish. Ziehler was very frustrated as he saw a fellow angler score 20" of fish in the first five minutes and spent 90 minutes catching tiny fish. "I remembered another access and had nothing to lose. I am blessed it worked out." Ziehler caught a string of bass to go from zilch to 50 or so inch lead heading into the last hour. "It creeps on you if you haven't done well is it enough. We have some of the best anglers in the nation here in NAPRA and I can't believe it worked out." Ziehler finished with a 69" total including the big bass of the day, a 15.5" fish to claim the victory. Marvin Reynolds finished second with 58.25" followed by David Craig's 57.5".
NAPRA would like to thank Hawg Hunter Baits, Fat Kid Fishin' Jigs, Big Hammer Lures, K&E Tackle - Stopper Lures and Fishermans Headquarters for sponsoring the event. Ziehler wanted to add that Pro-Cure Bait Scents was the ticket for him today and wanted to thank PCBS for their great scents.
The Elite is off till July 11th...
Stage 6
Newell Tackles Twin for 2nd Win of Season
Hitting a series of currents Aaron Newell blew away the competition with an amazing 77.5" of fish to win the NAPRA Lee's Lunker Series (Elite) Event #6 on the waters of Twin Creek around the Germantown Metro area. Using topwater and hitting an amazing run Aaron scored keepers including a 18.75" and 17" fish to win prizes from Rod Bender Baits, FITT Premium Lures, Liquid Mayhem and more. Finishing second on the rainy, nasty weather day was David Craig with 61.5" of fish followed closely by Travis Lakes at 60.25".
The NAPRA Elite will conclude their regular season July 25th on the waters of the Stillwater.
Stage 7
Newell Hotter than the Sun!
Winning a NAPRA Elite event is tough. Winning 2 in a row and 3 in your first 7 hasn't been done since Karl Halley first graced NAPRA's presence back in 2013. The NAPRA field was greated by a nasty storm and chocolate milk of the GMR and had to make a switcharoo to the Stillwater in Covington. Newell's first time at Covington proved to not be a bother as he reeled off 72.5" of fish to beat a field that had a low amount of 51" of fish. 470 inches of fish were caught amongst the field in one of the best days ever for NAPRA. While Travis Lakes finished a very close second with 68.5" he kept a peek at the scoreboard as third place angler David Craig's 66" was just enough to bump Travis for AOY. Travis was able to claim the division followed by Pete Ziehler whom finished 4th in the event.
The NAPRA field will battle it all for the big prizes of the Wade War on August 8th. Look for a slew of information about events at and around the Wade War. NAPRA would like to thank its sponsors for their support.
NAPRA CUP
Saturday August 7th 7am to 11am Covington
* TOP 2 battle it out for Supremacy of NAPRA Super 6. Bottom four will compete for 2 prizes
NAPRA NEWS: Lakes Wins Wade War!
"Finally after 5 years!" stated Travis Lakes moments after being named the 2021 Wade War champion. The NAPRA champ and division winner truly has blossomed into one of the best anglers in NAPRA history. His Wade War win will put him in discussion with the past champions of NAPRA including Halley, Kortis, Brannam and Bussler. Way to go Travis!
Finishing 2nd was Eric Burris. Burris topped the anglers in inches caught but was bumped by the bonus points earned by Lakes heading into the event. "Eric's a goofy guy but once he hits the mat he comes to win and is very good!", voiced NAPRA CEO Pete ZIehler.
NAPRA would like to thank its many sponsors including Lee's Chicken - Miami Valley, Thomas Custom Lures, Hawg Hunter Custom Baits, Fat Kid Fishin' Jigs, Fishermans Headquarters, Silvercreek Bait Co., Rod Bender Baits, Smales Pretzel Bakery, and many more for their contributions to the Wade War and NAPRA in 2021.
Final Results of the Wade War:
1- Travis Lakes 70.25 (+3 bonus)
2- Eric Burris 69 (+1)
3- David Craig 68(+1)
4- Tony Herland 59.75
5- Marvin Reynolds 59.5
6- Pete Ziehler 53 (+2)
7- Aaron Newell 47.75
8- Daniel Brown 20.25
** The 2021 NAPRA season consisted of the ELITE Trail and an off shot, the Mio Fishing League. Here are results of both for 2021..
MIO FISHING LEAGUE
EVENT 1 Comins Flats (Fri April 28). 50 degrees/ 50mph and rainy.
ZIEHLER MANAGES TO BEAT WIND AND SCORE FISH
* The rivers were low, clear and more or less a wind tunnel as the anglers battled to catch the biggest trout at Comins Flats. Thousands of casts and pauses between gale force wind gust Ziehler managed to get a 10.5" trout to claim big trout of the day. "It was tough. I fished a low down and managed to hook a rising trout. I was very lucky!"
EVENT #2. Saturday May 1st. 65 degrees/ 15mph/ Sunny
CRAIG Manages Big Trout During a Great Run of Trout
Over 50 trout were caught at the 4001 Bridge including spells of bites almost every cast as the trout came to play. Dave's 12.5" trout bested Ziehler's score of fish (30 of them) to win the second event. Dave masterfully flicked his spinner just of shore and scored some big fish.
EVENT #3 Sunday May 2nd 50degrees/ Mist of Rain
REYNOLDS SCORES BIGGEST TROUT TO WIN #3
Anglers returned to the 4001 bridge after striking out for steelhead and Marvin Reynolds managed to catch the biggest fish to win the 3rd event. He and David managed a dozen and a half fish while Ziehler managed to catch zero. "Tough day but Marvin's patience paid off!" Way to go Marvin!
MFL CUP. Sunday May 2nd.
The final stop before a sadly trip ending front and storm (3" of rain Sunday night) gave the the anglers one last burst to catch a big fish. Boy, did Ziehler managed to luck out. Anglers fished Comins Flats and after striking out almost gave up the ghost. While Reynolds and Craig ventured up stream Ziehler stuck to a point where in years past trout rose. Man, did one rise! Ziehler saw a BIG SPLASH and within a second cast over and managed a 23.5" brown that will be a fish of a lifetime. "I was lucky. I cast over there 50 times and was ready to stop and I saw a big giant explosion of a fish rising. I cast and instantly hooked up. I was very lucky to catch and get the fish in." This fish secured the big fish of the day and will be remembered forever!
ELITE SERIES:
STAGE 1: GMR PIQUA 4-18-21
ELITE #1: April 18th GMR Piqua (Lock 9 and Peterson Road)
Eric Burris was nervous about fishing the GMR at Piqua as he was not familiar with the spot as other NAPRA vets. Well, after early event jitters and a small bag he turned on the heat and managed to catch a limit to claim 53.25" in fish to win theNAPRA Lee's Lunker Series (Elite) #1 event. He used his ned rig in slack and current to catch a nice number of fish and even missed some big fish. "He was on a tear and while not catching fish myself it was nice to see his hard work pay off again.", stated fellow competitorPete Ziehler. Tony Herald
surely used his very own Silvercreek Bait Co. neds to catch 41.25" of fish for 2nd place. Finishing 3rd was wily vet Travis Lakes whom caught 39inches of fish.
RESULTS:
1 ERIC BURRIS 53.25"
2 DANIEL BROWN 41.25"
3 TRAVIS LAKES 39"
4 RALPH EVANS 28.75"
5 AARON NEWELL 26"
6 PETE ZIEHLER 22"
7 AUSTIN STUMBO 16"
8/9 MARVIN REYNOLDS AND DAVID CRAIG 0"
FIRST CAST RESULTS INCLUDED HERE:
FIRST CAST: April 11th. Stillwater Horseshoe Bend. 55' Rainy, water moving
NAPRA NEWS: Burris Smokes em' in First Cast
Using his homemade Ned rigs Eric Burris patiently fished the Stillwater River in Ludlow Falls to claim his first career NAPRA regular season win. Way to set himself up as a force to be reckon with in 2021. His 65" of fish included big catches of 14". Vet Pete Ziehler managed 2nd with 38" of fish including big bass of 18" caught on a ned from Silvercreek Lures made by fellow NAPRA angler Tony Herald. Third was Travis Lakes followed by Ralph Evans.
Note, crappie (non counting fish) were caught a plenty as two 11.5" ones were caught!
STAGE 2: TWIN CREEK FRANKLIN 5-16
NAPRA NEWS: CRAIG SHATTERS NAPRA RECORD!
Dave Craig has a very unique second career if fishing doesn't work out for him. He can move like a jitter bug to from spot to spot to catch big lunkers. Today in the NAPRA Lee's Lunker Series (Elite) #2 he proved to be one of the best NAPRA anglers as his total shattered the previous mark of 77.5 inches. 80" !! His bag included not a fish under 14.25"! Dave's big deal puts him back in contention for AOY and the regular season title. That currently is being held by runner up Eric Burris whom finished second with 73" of fish. Eric used a ned rig to conquer water to him and score some nice fish. Third place went to 2021 rookie Aaron Newell whom scored just a tad under 70" including the big bass of the day (18").
The Elite tour will travel to the hallowed waters of North Paint Creek next Sunday for the 3rd event of the season. Thanks to sponsors including Fricker's Miller Lane, Smales Pretzel Bakery Silvercreek Bait Co., Rod Bender Baits and more for sponsoring this event.
RESULTS
1 DAVID CRAIG 80.25
2 ERIC BURRIS 73
3 AARON NEWELL 69.75
4 TRAVIS LAKES 53.75
5 PETE ZIEHLER 50
6 DANIEL BROWN 40.25
7 TONY HERALD 36.25
8 MARVIN REYNOLDS 12.5
9 RALPH EVANS (DNF)
STAGE 3- PAINT CREEK AUSTIN 5-23
ELITE #3
NAPRA NEWS: NAPRA Lee's Lunker Series (Elite) Event #3 Recap
Heading to the half way point of the season Travis Lakes, as he put it "FINALLY" won at Paint Creek. His 71.75" bested the field and included a nice 16.5 behemoth of a bass. Just for good measure he caught a massive shovelhead just for fun. NAPRA Rookie Daniel Brown was second with 60.75" followed by Ralph Evans's 59.75.
Tough day on the water as the heat, low levels, and frustration kept the anglers guessing in large chunks of the extended action.
The Elite #4 event will be on the LMR Sunday, June 6th.
Thanks to our sponsors Lee's Chicken - Miami Valley, Fillmore Tackle, Pro-Cure Bait Scents, Silvercreek Bait Co., Fat Kid Fishin' Jigs for providing prizes...
RESULTS:
1 TRAVIS LAKES 71.75
2 DANIEL BROWN 60.75
3 RALPH EVANS 59.75
4 DAVID CRAIG 56
5 PETE ZIEHLER 55
6 MARVIN REYNOLDS 52.5
7 AUSTIN STUMBO 35
8 ERIC BURRIS 30.5
9 TONY HERALD 22
10 AARON NEWELL (DNF)
STAGE 4- 6/6 PAINT CREEK GREENFIELD
ELITE #4
NAPRA NEWS: Lee's Lunker Series #3 Results presented by Lee's Chicken - Miami Valley
NEWELL SCORES BIG FISH! BIG MILESTONE! AND BIG MOVE IN ROY STANDINGS!
Big fish was the exclamation of the anglers when he heard the scoring and a tease that an angler caught a 20" bass in competition. Rookie Aaron Newell put himself on the map with a nice 69.75" bag to claim his first NAPRA victory and put himself in the driver's seat for the 2021 ROY. Second place angler David Craig partnered briefly with Pete Ziehler and when, of course, Ziehler couldn't secure a fish despite multiple strikes, caught the 13.5" bass and started a string of nice fish for a 64.25" limit, good for 2nd place. Ziehler finally got into the top 3 with a 43.25" bag including a nice 13" bass caught in 2" of water. "Overall it was a tough day with heat, enough moss to fill up the Grand Canyon (an every other cast issue for all), and unfamiliarity of the spot."
The Elite Series will return in 3 weeks to the GMR and Piqua.
RESULTS:
1 AARON NEWELL 69.75
2 DAVID CRAIG 63.25
3 PETE ZIEHLER 43.25
4 TRAVIS LAKES 37.75
5 ERIC BURRIS 16.25
6 DANIEL BROWN/ MARVIN REYNOLDS 14
7 RALPH EVANS 14
8/9 TONY HERALD/ AUSTIN STUMBO 0
STAGE 5
NAPRA ELITE NEWS: Ziehler wins? No Way?
"Rigged!" "Cheater" was the nice jests from fellow anglers as for only the second time in three years Pete Ziehler managed to be on the top of the pedestal and claim an Elite victory. The NAPRA Lee's Lunker Series (Elite) made a stop in Piqua and anglers battled warm weather and stingy fish to catch a lot but not big fish. Ziehler was very frustrated as he saw a fellow angler score 20" of fish in the first five minutes and spent 90 minutes catching tiny fish. "I remembered another access and had nothing to lose. I am blessed it worked out." Ziehler caught a string of bass to go from zilch to 50 or so inch lead heading into the last hour. "It creeps on you if you haven't done well is it enough. We have some of the best anglers in the nation here in NAPRA and I can't believe it worked out." Ziehler finished with a 69" total including the big bass of the day, a 15.5" fish to claim the victory. Marvin Reynolds finished second with 58.25" followed by David Craig's 57.5".
NAPRA would like to thank Hawg Hunter Baits, Fat Kid Fishin' Jigs, Big Hammer Lures, K&E Tackle - Stopper Lures and Fishermans Headquarters for sponsoring the event. Ziehler wanted to add that Pro-Cure Bait Scents was the ticket for him today and wanted to thank PCBS for their great scents.
The Elite is off till July 11th...
Stage 6
Newell Tackles Twin for 2nd Win of Season
Hitting a series of currents Aaron Newell blew away the competition with an amazing 77.5" of fish to win the NAPRA Lee's Lunker Series (Elite) Event #6 on the waters of Twin Creek around the Germantown Metro area. Using topwater and hitting an amazing run Aaron scored keepers including a 18.75" and 17" fish to win prizes from Rod Bender Baits, FITT Premium Lures, Liquid Mayhem and more. Finishing second on the rainy, nasty weather day was David Craig with 61.5" of fish followed closely by Travis Lakes at 60.25".
The NAPRA Elite will conclude their regular season July 25th on the waters of the Stillwater.
Stage 7
Newell Hotter than the Sun!
Winning a NAPRA Elite event is tough. Winning 2 in a row and 3 in your first 7 hasn't been done since Karl Halley first graced NAPRA's presence back in 2013. The NAPRA field was greated by a nasty storm and chocolate milk of the GMR and had to make a switcharoo to the Stillwater in Covington. Newell's first time at Covington proved to not be a bother as he reeled off 72.5" of fish to beat a field that had a low amount of 51" of fish. 470 inches of fish were caught amongst the field in one of the best days ever for NAPRA. While Travis Lakes finished a very close second with 68.5" he kept a peek at the scoreboard as third place angler David Craig's 66" was just enough to bump Travis for AOY. Travis was able to claim the division followed by Pete Ziehler whom finished 4th in the event.
The NAPRA field will battle it all for the big prizes of the Wade War on August 8th. Look for a slew of information about events at and around the Wade War. NAPRA would like to thank its sponsors for their support.
NAPRA CUP
Saturday August 7th 7am to 11am Covington
* TOP 2 battle it out for Supremacy of NAPRA Super 6. Bottom four will compete for 2 prizes
NAPRA NEWS: Lakes Wins Wade War!
"Finally after 5 years!" stated Travis Lakes moments after being named the 2021 Wade War champion. The NAPRA champ and division winner truly has blossomed into one of the best anglers in NAPRA history. His Wade War win will put him in discussion with the past champions of NAPRA including Halley, Kortis, Brannam and Bussler. Way to go Travis!
Finishing 2nd was Eric Burris. Burris topped the anglers in inches caught but was bumped by the bonus points earned by Lakes heading into the event. "Eric's a goofy guy but once he hits the mat he comes to win and is very good!", voiced NAPRA CEO Pete ZIehler.
NAPRA would like to thank its many sponsors including Lee's Chicken - Miami Valley, Thomas Custom Lures, Hawg Hunter Custom Baits, Fat Kid Fishin' Jigs, Fishermans Headquarters, Silvercreek Bait Co., Rod Bender Baits, Smales Pretzel Bakery, and many more for their contributions to the Wade War and NAPRA in 2021.
Final Results of the Wade War:
1- Travis Lakes 70.25 (+3 bonus)
2- Eric Burris 69 (+1)
3- David Craig 68(+1)
4- Tony Herland 59.75
5- Marvin Reynolds 59.5
6- Pete Ziehler 53 (+2)
7- Aaron Newell 47.75
8- Daniel Brown 20.25