Federation Nation – Mid-Atlantic Divisional – Day Three

This Federation Nation album contains photos from the Mid-Alantic divisional day three. Delaware won the Mid-Atlantic Divisional on its home waters, the Nanticoke River.

State leaders after the second round wait their turn to weigh in during the final day of the Mid-Atlantic Divisional.
State leaders after the second round wait their turn to weigh in during the final day of the Mid-Atlantic Divisional.
Dan Gray won top honors for Pennsylvania and will represent his state at the World Championship.
Dan Gray won top honors for Pennsylvania and will represent his state at the World Championship.
Tournament manager Jon Stewart sings the
Tournament manager Jon Stewart sings the “Star Spangled Banner” before the weigh-in during Day Three of the Mid-Atlantic Divisional.
West Virginia's Henry Schomaker won in the 11-14 age group on Friday's competition for Junior anglers.
West Virginia’s Henry Schomaker won in the 11-14 age group on Friday’s competition for Junior anglers.
Virginia's Cavin Young used a final-day limit of 12-4 to win the individual championship at the Mid-Atlantic Divisional.
Virginia’s Cavin Young used a final-day limit of 12-4 to win the individual championship at the Mid-Atlantic Divisional.
With a 7-12 limit on Day Three, Brian LaClair won the Delaware top spot and also led his state to the team championship.
With a 7-12 limit on Day Three, Brian LaClair won the Delaware top spot and also led his state to the team championship.
A good crowd showed up in the Gander Mountain parking lot in Salisbury, Md., to watch the final weigh-in.
A good crowd showed up in the Gander Mountain parking lot in Salisbury, Md., to watch the final weigh-in.
Maryland's Johnny Duarte brought in a limit to win in 15-18 age group in the Juniors competition.
Maryland’s Johnny Duarte brought in a limit to win in 15-18 age group in the Juniors competition.
Four keepers on the final day were enough for Jeff Stetler to capture the New Jersey berth for the World Championship.
Four keepers on the final day were enough for Jeff Stetler to capture the New Jersey berth for the World Championship.
Delaware won the Mid-Atlantic Divisional on its home waters, the Nanticoke River.
Delaware won the Mid-Atlantic Divisional on its home waters, the Nanticoke River.
Darren Thornton led the Zimbabwe team to fourth place, an impressive finish since the team had no experience fishing tidal waters.
Darren Thornton led the Zimbabwe team to fourth place, an impressive finish since the team had no experience fishing tidal waters.