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SidelineBy Compiled by CAREY FREEMAN, BRANT JAMES and KEITH NIEBUHR © St. Petersburg Times, published January 11, 2001 FISHINGAnglers can catch tips from professional Saturday morning at 9, longtime professional fisherman Bud Andrews and seven other guides will have an open house at Lake Rousseau RV Park and Fishing Resort in Crystal River. "We're going to explain to them how we go about fishing when the temperatures dip into the 20s and 30s," Andrews said. "We're going to explain the proper presentation of the lure, and we're going to explain to them the colors we work with," he said. Andrews, 63, is a bass fishing legend. He turned professional in 1975 and has been a Citrus County resident since '76. In 1998, Andrews was inducted into the National Freshwater Hall of Fame in Hayward, Wis. During his career, Andrews has caught 330 bass weighing 10 or more pounds. "I can tell you one thing," he said of the open house. "Things will be well-covered. "Anybody that's got some interest in fishing but doesn't know their left foot from their right foot, this will be very educational." For more information, call (352) 795-6336. GOLFSchool-astic Classic is 'amazing' again Tournament co-chairs Barbara Gregory and Edy Shaffer had a feeling about this year's School-astic Classic, and their intuition didn't lie. Despite threatening rains that preceded Monday's rounds at Sugarmill Woods, the fifth annual event was a success. Clouds parted 15 minutes before the cutoff for a rainout, and competitors were able to enjoy what turned out to be a perfect day for golf -- and a perfect day for some of Citrus County's high school students. The tournament raised more than $14,000 for its general scholarship fund, which awards $500 scholarships to students, topping last year's total by more than $2,000. "We're excited," Gregory said. "The people love to come to this tournament and, when they hear about the scholarships, the reaction is amazing. "Our little slogan is 'This is a great way to send a kid to college', and it's true," she said. "Everybody thinks it's great." The tournament played host to 172 area female golfers and took place on the club's Oak, Cypress and Pine courses. Championships were awarded to the best performances. The team of Heidi Shimp, Verna Turnbull, Brenda Goebel and Vivian Finch captured top honors at the Cypress Course. They were followed by the squad of Linda Keller, Constance Gibson, Barb Keller and Joyce Maclellan. There was a tie for first at the Pine Course between the teams of Shirley Kirby, Barbara Neurohr, Nancy Robbins and Mary Dunker and Maggie McCarty, Betty Newman, Joan Danzey and Lou Averman. Jean Rice, Darlene Madden, Mary E. Reiter and Gloria Brant took first at the Oak Course, topping Joan Hrmonak, Althea Decker, Audrey Hite and Betty Sims by four strokes. Red Eye OpenDefending champions Randy Jessie and Mike Rado tied with Mike Coron and Don Horner with a net 61 to win the men's flight in the annual tournament at Spring Hill Golf Club. Terry and Jeff Thomas shot a net 56 to win the couples division in the one-best-ball-of-two format. The teams of Mike Van Diver-John Barbe and Al Schafer-Glen Schafer tied for second (62) in the men's flight. Zita and Graham Sharman were second in the couples bracket with a 63. Ninety-seven players competed, although the start was moved back almost three hours due to sub-freezing morning temperatures. Senior championshipInverness Golf and Country club is gearing up for the fifth edition of the Citrus County Senior Championship. The the 36-hole tournament is scheduled for Feb. 10-11 and is open to any male player -- amateur or professional -- who is 50 years or older. The cost is $70 per person. For more information, call (352) 637-2526. FOOTBALLThe Green Bay Packers' Danny Wuerffel will be the guest speaker for the Feb. 8 Fellowship of Christian Athletes dinner celebration at Rock Crusher Canyon in Crystal River Wuerffel led the University of Florida to the national championship in 1996 and won the Heisman Trophy. For information, call (352) 799-6003. © 2006 • All Rights Reserved • Tampa Bay Times
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