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      stands in 12th for season pointsMark Davis takes second win
 of inaugural Elite 50 season
 June 5, 2004 - PRATTVILLE,
      Ala.  Mark Davis does things
      in threes. The Arkansas pro has three CITGO Bassmaster Angler
      of the Year titles. He has three children. And on Saturday night
      at the Bassmaster Elite 50 tournament, he won his third event
      in the 2004 season of the CITGO Bassmaster Tournament Trail presented
      by Busch Beer. "It's been a great week,"
      said Davis, who used an 11-pound, 12-ounce bag of fish pulled
      from the Alabama River to vault from fifth place to the winner's
      circle with a 21-15 total for the two final days. "I love
      this place." Prattville loved him, too. A
      weigh-in crowd of 4,200 fans screamed for five minutes as fireworks
      boomed overhead and Davis pumped his fist in the air, grinning
      for the crowds, the cameras, and the pleasure of winning three
      events in a single season after a 19-year career without a regular-season
      win. "Sometimes I think you
      have to learn how to win," Davis mused to reporters backstage.
      "Maybe I finally learned how." The jubilant moment came after
      four days of hard work. Davis, who earned three Angler of the
      Year titles on consistency rather than splashy victories, ground
      out his victory by pulling trick after trick out of his massive
      tackle bag. "I'm like a rolling tackle
      store," he said. In fact, Saturday's launch found him doing
      a last-minute chartreuse dye job on a half-dozen green pumpkin
      Brushhogs, but earlier in the tournament he also pulled out black
      Strike King Pro Model buzzbaits, black-and-blue Strike King Premiere
      Elite jigs with a Denny Brauer 3X frog chunk trailer, and Strike
      King Series 4S crankbaits in pearl and chartreuse. How many baits
      does he carry with him? "Like in the thousands," he
      said. With this win, Davis jumped
      to second in the Elite 50 standings and is just six points away
      from overtaking Michigan's Kevin VanDam. The top angler after
      the season finale on June 19 will win $150,000, the lion's share
      of the $1.6 million prize purse. It didn't hurt that most of
      Davis' competition faltered in Saturday's round, which was conducted
      on six pre-set areas that the Super Six pros rotated through
      in hour-and-20-minute intervals. "Today, if I'd been grading
      myself, I'd have really gotten a poor grade," said Missouri's
      Denny Brauer, poking fun at his role as host of "Schooled
      by Denny Brauer" on ESPN2, in which he grades aspiring pro
      fishermen. Brauer brought in 6-12 on Saturday and tied for fourth
      place with Todd Auten of Lake Wylie, S.C. Edwin Evers of Mannsville, Okla.,
      totaled 18-8 for the final two days and has already turned his
      eyes to the Elite 50 series finale, slated for June 13-19 near
      Paducah, Ky. "I'm basically going to
      try and keep a positive attitude," Evers said. "I think
      it's going to be a lightweight, finesse kind of deal. I don't
      think it's going to be big weights, but I could be surprised." Evers, who was in sixth after
      Friday, jumped to second by bringing in 8-6 in the final round.
      Because Evers is a participant in the Busch Heavyweight competition,
      he also earned a $1,000 bonus for bringing in the heaviest qualified
      weight of the day. Day one leader Tommy Biffle
      of Wagoner, Okla., dropped to third on Saturday after weighing
      in three bass that totaled 4-1, for a two-day total of 17-10. "It's upsetting when you
      get in a position to win one and don't finish it," Biffle
      said. "I had the chance. It's disappointing." However, Biffle's high finish
      at this event helped him jump to seventh in the overall Elite
      50 season point standings. The top 10 anglers in the standings
      will earn berths in the CITGO Bassmaster Classic presented by
      Busch Beer, bass fishing's world championship. Todd Auten, who is also fishing
      for a chance at the Classic, which will be held on his home waters
      at Lake Wylie, S.C., totaled 17-9 for two days and jumped to
      fifth in the season point standings. "This should put me up
      there," Auten said. "This is a new deal here, and I
      like the format, plus I get to go to my home lake if I do good." Dean Rojas of Grand Saline,
      Texas, earned a $1,000 bonus for bringing in the Purolator Big
      Bass of the Day, a 2-pound, 12-ounce featherweight that nonetheless
      topped the rest of the competition. Three days after he caught
      it, Kelly Jordon's 6-9 bass earned him a $1,000 check for remaining
      the Purolator Big Bass of the Tournament. The final Bassmaster Elite 50
      will be June 13-19 at the Ohio, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers
      in Paducah, Ky., where the $1.6 million prize purse will be distributed. Fans can catch the third event
      of the Bassmaster Elite 50 series on the Alabama River in two
      parts, Saturday, June 12 and Saturday, June 19 at 10:30 a.m.
      ET/9:30 a.m. CT on ESPN2. BASS is the world's largest
      fishing organization, sanctioning more than 20,000 tournaments
      worldwide through its Federation. The CITGO Bassmaster Tournament
      Trail is the oldest and most prestigious pro bass-fishing tournament
      circuit and continues to set the standard for credibility, professionalism
      and sportsmanship as it has since 1968. Sponsors of the CITGO Bassmaster
      Tournament Trail presented by Busch Beer include CITGO Petroleum
      Corp., Busch Beer, Purolator, Triton Boats, Skeeter Boats, Mercury
      Marine, Yamaha Outboards, Berkley, Abu Garcia, Lowrance Electronics,
      Flowmaster Exhaust Systems, MotorGuide, Bass Pro Shops, and BankOne. Associate Sponsors include G3
      Boats. Local Sponsors include the Prattville
      Area Chamber of Commerce and the City of Prattville. For more information, call BASS
      Communications at (334) 551-2375 or visit Bassmaster.com. TOURNAMENT NOTES RIBBIT, RIBBIT Dean Rojas, who holds the BASS record for the heaviest single-day
      catch in a tournament (45 pounds, 2 ounces from Lake Toho in
      2001), admitted to the crowd Saturday that he names his frog-type
      baits.
 On Saturday, he depended on
      Kermit, although he held Curtis, Leroy, Cleotis, and Beaufort
      in reserve. In the end, he sold Kermit to tournament master of
      ceremonies Fish Fishburne for $9. Look for it on Ebay next week. MODEST DOMINATION Despite the hoopla surrounding his three-in-a-season and two-in-a-row
      streak, Mark Davis isn't getting too excited about his first
      regular-season wins in a 19-year career.
 "I guess it was bothering
      other people more than me," he said. "I was winning
      Angler of the Year titles; I won the Classic. "Who knows when you're
      going to win one of these crazy tournaments? I don't feel like
      I'm doing anything different now than I ever have." Is he on his way to becoming
      the Tiger Woods of fishing? "You don't see anyone that
      dominates, that goes out and wins, wins, wins," he said,
      disclaiming any idea that he might be that angler. "The
      best of pros that go out and win every other year, every two
      years, every three or four years, they're the best pros in the
      world. "In the sport of fishing,
      you don't see guys dominating in wins." Yeah, Mark. We do. 2004 Alabama CITGO Bassmaster
      Elite 50 06/02-06/05 Alabama River, Prattville Ala.
 Standings Day 4
 
 Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Pts Total $$$
 
 1. Mark Davis Mount Ida, Ark. 10 21-15 305 $6,000.00
 Day 1: 0 0-00 Day 2: 0 0-00 Day 3: 5 10-03 Day 4: 5 11-12
 2. Edwin Evers Mannsville, Okla. 10 18-08 295 $5,000.00
 Day 1: 0 0-00 Day 2: 0 0-00 Day 3: 5 10-02 Day 4: 5 8-06
 3. Tom Biffle Wagoner, Okla. 8 17-10 300 $5,000.00
 Day 1: 0 0-00 Day 2: 0 0-00 Day 3: 5 13-09 Day 4: 3 4-01
 4. Denny Brauer Camdenton, Mo. 10 17-09 285 $1,250.00
 Day 1: 0 0-00 Day 2: 0 0-00 Day 3: 5 10-13 Day 4: 5 6-12
 4. Todd Auten Lake Wylie, S.C. 9 17-09 285 $1,250.00
 Day 1: 0 0-00 Day 2: 0 0-00 Day 3: 5 12-02 Day 4: 4 5-07
 6. Dean Rojas Grand Saline, Texas 10 17-02 276 $1,500.00
 Day 1: 0 0-00 Day 2: 0 0-00 Day 3: 5 11-12 Day 4: 5 5-06
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 Purolator Big Bass Day
 1 Kelly Jordon Mineola, Texas 6-09 $1,000.00
 2 Tom Biffle Wagoner, Okla. 5-05 $1,000.00
 3 Dean Rojas Grand Saline, Texas 4-09 $1,000.00
 4 Mark Davis Mount Ida, Ark. 2-12 $1,000.00
 Purolator Big Bass of Tournament
Kelly Jordon Mineola, Texas 6-09 $1,000.00
 Busch Heavy Weight Day
 1 Davy Hite Prosperity, S.C. 18-03 $1,000.00
 2 Gerald Swindle Hayden, Ala. 16-03 $1,000.00
 3 Tom Biffle Wagoner, Okla. 13-09 $1,000.00
 4 Edwin Evers Mannsville, Okla. 8-06 $1,000.00
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Totals
 Day #Limits #Fish Weight
 1 20 192 375-07
 2 23 181 358-07
 3 24 179 350-11
 4 4 27 41-12
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 71 579 1126-05
 2004 Elite 50 Points After Day 4 Prattville, Ala. Ending 06-05-2004
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 Place Name St Pts
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 1 Kevin VanDam Mich. 817
 2 Mark Davis Ark. 812
 3 Stacey D King Mo. 807
 4 Zell Rowland Texas 783
 5 Todd Auten S.C. 781
 6 Greg Hackney La. 760
 7 Tom Biffle Okla. 756
 8 Gary Klein Texas 753
 9 Dean Rojas Texas 749
 10 Jay Yelas Texas 735
 11 Denny Brauer Mo. 731
 12 Brent Chapman Kan. 730
 13 Edwin Evers Okla. 729
 14 Gerald Swindle Ala. 724
 15 Alton Jones Texas 723
 16 Randy Howell Ala. 718
 16 Davy Hite S.C. 718
 16 Peter E Thliveros Fla. 718
 19 Dustin Wilks N.C. 716
 20 Kenyon Hill Okla. 695
 21 Todd Faircloth Texas 689
 22 Jim Bitter Fla. 688
 23 Kelly Jordon Texas 683
 24 David Fritts N.C. 681
 25 Larry Nixon Ark. 679
 26 O T Fears III Okla. 675
 27 John Murray Ariz. 668
 28 Rick Clunn Mo. 659
 28 Randy Blaukat Mo. 659
 30 Chad Brauer Mo. 657
 31 Mark Menendez Ky. 653
 32 Roland Martin Fla. 651
 33 Brian Snowden Mo. 650
 34 Michael Iaconelli N.J. 644
 35 Kevin Wirth Ky. 639
 35 David Wharton Texas 639
 37 Ben Matsubu Texas 638
 38 Skeet Reese Calif. 637
 39 Jack A Gadlage Ky. 633
 40 Ron Shuffield Ark. 629
 41 Brett Hite Ariz. 627
 42 Bud Pruitt Texas 625
 43 Robert Lee Calif. 624
 44 George Cochran Ark. 623
 45 Tim Horton Ala. 617
 46 Paul L Elias Miss. 601
 47 Bernie Schultz Fla. 595
 48 Mike Wurm Ark. 579
 49 Ishama Monroe Calif. 571
 50 Shaw E Grigsby, Jr Fla. 251
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