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Prior Lake HS fishing team prepares for another year
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Prior Lake HS fishing team prepares for another year

SAVAGE, Minn. — What鈥檚 that on the horizon? Fishing season鈥攁nd the Prior Lake High School (PLHS) Fishing Team is angling for another spectacular year! If you have been considering joining them, now is the time. They will be holding an informational meeting in February to go over rules and expectations and from there it鈥檚 a short wait until the season officially starts.

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The PLHS Fishing Team provides a wonderful opportunity for students to fish, learn, and grow as anglers. But there is more.

鈥淲e have multiple opportunities for our anglers to give back to the community by volunteering at various events,鈥 Coach Paul VandenHoek said. 鈥淲e also participate in the Student Angler Tournament Trail (SATT) and the Minnesota Junior Bass Nation.鈥

To join the team, students must be in 9th-12th grade. Team members can also earn a varsity letter which is a great opportunity and achievement.

The team鈥檚 accomplishments are impressive, but Coach VandenHoek reminds us of their number one goal.

鈥淲e aim to always have fun and to enjoy being out on the water,鈥 he said. 鈥淔ishing is a great way to get outdoors, it teaches patience and perseverance. Waiting on the water, sometimes for hours at a time, for a bite is an opportunity for students to learn that being patient and not quitting is a key to success. There are a variety of challenges that come with fishing like the weather, time of day, or color of the lure, that can all contribute to the fish biting鈥攐r not. Learning to adapt to these challenges will no doubt come in handy in all aspects of life.鈥

There is another distinctive aspect of the fishing team that Coach VandenHoek explains.

鈥淔ishing is more of an individual sport than a team one,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ur anglers fish in pairs (the same pair throughout the season), but we compete against our own teammates so a lot of strategy does not get shared. We certainly root each other on and celebrate our teammates success, but we do not have traditional team practice like other team sports do.鈥

When it comes to competing, the PLHS team did exceptionally well.

鈥淲e had one team finish in first at a SATT tournament; these are the statewide tournaments where the anglers were fishing against close to 200 other teams,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his was a huge accomplishment. We also had five more of our teams make the Minnesota Junior Bass Nation State Tournament. These are both two-day tournaments and to have six of our 13 teams make State is an awesome season!鈥

Teams who made the state tournaments.

SATT State 鈥 Big Stone 鈥 September 10-11th

Gunnar Rausch and Nic Hawke

MN Junior Bass Nation 鈥 Whitefish 鈥 September 10-11th

Tyler Kuboushek and Noah Kuboushek

Jordan VandenHoek and Ethan Mejia

Xander Gronneberg and Jackson Koenig

Tyler Newlin and Zane Miller

Maverick Nevin and Cade Wozney

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