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July 19, 2013
The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
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. . ‘No Quarter’ Holds On For $243K Payout
FROM PAGE 14 rived at the scale and unloaded a 253-pound big-eye to jump into first place at the close of Day One. The tournament action simmered somewhat on Saturday and Sunday, but there were still quite a few potential challengers weighed as the leaderboard filled out in nearly every category. But the damage had been done on Friday with one of the most memorable days in tournament history. Schatzman and the crew on the “No Quarter” held on for first place in the Single Largest Tuna category with its 253-pound big-eye and were awarded $243,917 in prize money. The “No Quarter” has had a memorable season, hooking the first white marlin off Ocean City’s coast last month. The “Stress Reel-ief” crew finished in second and earned $34,057 in prize money, while the “Goin In
Deep” took third and earned $22,705. Largely because of the huge run on big-eyes, the Heaviest Stringer Weight category was no less impressive. The crew on the “Reel Chaos” took first place with 687 total pounds, which was the fourth-heaviest winning stringer in tournament history. In 2002, a total stringer of 1,010 pounds took the tournament’s top prize. The “Reel Chaos” crew took first place and earned $74,357. The crew on the “Warrior” took second with 605 total pounds and earned $39,052, while the crew on the “Grande Pez” took third with 503 total pounds and earned $22,705. No qualifying dolphin were weighed during the three-day tournament. The Top Junior Angler Award went to Dominic Dipiero on the “Let It Ride” with a 201-pounder worth $1,000. Dante Caruso on the “Pipe Dreamer” took second with a 162pounder and was awarded $500. Alex Grapes on the “Tuna Dog” was third with a 111-pounder and earned $250. The Top Lady Angler Award went to Samantha Freas on the “Reel Chaos” with a 154-pounder and earned $1,500. J.L.Cropper on the “Myra HT” was second with an 80pounder, while Debbie McCann on the “Sea Slammer” was third with a 49-pounder and each were awarded prizes. The award for the single largest tuna on a boat under 40 feet long went to Dickerson and the crew on the “Stress Reel-ief” and added $3,645 in prize money to their earnings. The award for the heaviest stringer weight for a boat under 40 feet long went to the crew on the “Four Play” with 399 pounds also worth $3,645.
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