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            World Fishing Rankings Kansan Brent Chapmen finishes in 14th2002 BassFan.com World Rankings Round-Up
 
 The 2001-02 BASSMASTER Tour and 2002 FLW Tour seasons are over.
            Likewise, all chances of tour pros moving up or down in the BassFan.com
            World Rankings are over until 2003 -- which is a short 3 1/2
            months away.
 
 Before the pros head down to Florida and again start working
            their way up (and down) the rankings, here's a look at the current
            Top 10 in the world plus a few more notable "ups and downs"
            of 2002.
 
 The 10 Best in the World
 
 Following are the Top 10 anglers in the world after the 2002
            season.
 
 1) Kevin VanDam (Mich.) -- VanDam continues to outfish everyone
            in pro fishing. He has been the No. 1 fisherman in the world
            for more than an entire year, and because the BassFan.com World
            Rankings is based on a rolling 2 years of data, it means he has
            outfished every other pro for three straight years. Unless he
            has a remarkably off year, and someone else steps up to his level,
            he will remain the best bass fisherman in the world.
 
 2) Mark Davis (Ark.) -- Davis is the No. 2 angler in the world
            on the strength of his finishes on the BASSMASTER Tour alone.
            If he also fished the FLW Tour and did as well, he could give
            VanDam a run for the No. 1 spot. It will be interesting to see
            what VanDam's schedule will be next year (whether he will fish
            both tours or not) and how this affects his ranking vis-a-vis
            Davis. Davis started the season in 3rd, behind Rick Clunn.
 
 3) Aaron Martens (Calif.) -- Martens started last August in the
            No. 2 slot, then dropped as low as 12th this year and has now
            climbed back to No. 3. How he accomplished that is interesting.
            Martens fished poorly (for him) on the BASSMASTER Tour this year,
            but made the BASSMASTERS Classic via the Western Opens, and his
            2nd-place finish at the Classic helped his ranking. As long as
            ESPN/B.A.S.S. continues to let Tour pros fish the Opens and allows
            Classic qualifying via the Opens, this scenario can still occur.
            And despite missing one FLW Tour event to fish a Western Open,
            he still made the FLW Championship and had a good finish there.
            Next season: Even with two California events on the BASSMASTER
            Tour, displacing Davis at No. 2 will be tough because Davis also
            fishes well in clear, deep lakes.
 
 4) Larry Nixon (Ark.) -- Nixon, No. 4, continues to be one of
            the best anglers in the world. This season he fished well on
            both tours, was in the hunt for B.A.S.S. Angler of the Year and
            at one time was ranked No. 2 in the world. He started the season
            ranked 11th. The way he's been fishing, don't look for him to
            fall in the rankings next season.
 
 5) Rick Clunn (Mo.) -- Clunn did not fish well this year (for
            him), but got better near the end of the year when the behind-the-scenes
            political issues involving the Professional Anglers Association
            and ESPN/B.A.S.S. calmed down. He also didn't make the Classic
            for the first time in his career, yet his overall consistently
            high finishes vs. his competitors over the past 2 seasons keep
            him in the Top 10. Next season Clunn will be working on a new
            fishing style/mental approach, the fruits of which could help
            him rise again in the rankings.
 
 6) Mike Wurm (Ark.) -- Wurm has consistently finished high for
            years, including this year, hence his No. 6 ranking. Wurm started
            out ranked 12th this season. Look for him to remain in the Top
            10.
 
 7) Clark Wendlandt (Texas) -- Wendlandt got hurt a bit in World
            Ranking points this year by failing to make the Classic. He started
            the season 6th in the world and at one point was 3rd, but ended
            up in 7th. To date Wendlandt has never been out of the Top 10
            in the world, and should remain there next season.
 
 8) Alton Jones (Texas) -- Jones steadily worked his way up the
            rankings with some good finishes this season, especially under
            tough conditions. He winds up 8th in the world, and started the
            season in 15th.
 
 9) Dean Rojas (Texas/Ariz.) -- Rojas overcame a short psychological
            slump this season, and did well enough on the FLW Tour (3rd in
            the points) to overcome his less-good finishes on the BASSMASTER
            Tour. Rojas started the season in 20th.
 
 10) Tim Horton (Ala.) -- Horton (10th) and Davis are the only
            pros in the Top 10 of the BassFan.com World Rankings who fish
            only the BASSMASTER Tour. It's probable that if Horton fished
            the FLW Tour and also had good finishes there, he would be ranked
            higher than some of his peers. But that speculation might be
            unnecessary with next year's expanded BASSMASTER Tour schedule
            (see below). Horton also finished last season ranked 10th in
            the world.
 
 <b>Other Top Pros</b>
 
 > Jay Yelas (Texas) had a tremendous year -- basically the
            year VanDam had last season -- earning FLW Angler of the Year
            and then winning the Classic. In the past few seasons Yelas had
            fished better in the Opens (not counted in the rankings) than
            on the BASSMASTER Tour. But this year he fished well on the BASSMASTER
            Tour and extremely well on the FLW Tour (his first year fishing
            it in a while), and ends the season ranked 12th in the world.
            He started the season ranked 29th.
 
 > A similar story, though without the accolades, can be told
            about <font color=blue><b>Brent Chapman (Kansas).
            He had his best year ever on the BASSMASTER Tour, fished the
            Classic and the FLW Championship, and finished 3rd at the latter.
            At the end of last season he was ranked 52nd in the world, and
            now is 14th.
 
 > Davy Hite (S.C.) was ranked 67th in the world after last
            season. The reason? A couple of "intentionally" poor
            years: after winning the 1999 Classic, he focused more on promotional
            appearances than fishing. But this year he got serious -- in
            a big way. He led the B.A.S.S. points race from start to end,
            had two wins and a few more Top 10s along the way, and is now
            ranked 19th in the world. If he fishes well again next year,
            as he should, look for him to jump up the rankings even further.
            Also, by comparison Yelas fished well on both tours this year
            and fished both championships, whereas Hite missed this season's
            FLW Championship.
 Other Changes vs. Last Season
 Notable Ups
 
 > Bud Pruitt (Texas) started off the season in 24th, cracked
            the Top 10 once and ends up in 13th.
 
 > Roland Martin (Fla.) started the season ranked 53rd in the
            world and ended 29th.
 
 > Gary Yamamoto (Texas) started in 100th and ended up 34th.
 
 Notable Downs
 
 > Todd Faircloth (11th -- Texas), Takahiro Omori (21st --
            Texas), Paul Elias (16th -- Mississippi) and David Walker (15th
            -- Tennessee) started the season in the Top 10, but ended out
            of it.
 
 > Skeet Reese (Calif.) started the season in 14th, but ended
            the season in 58th. That fall partly reflects the fact that the
            BassFan.com World Rankings initially included results from the
            BASSMASTER Opens (Invitationals), in which Reese did well. But
            Reese also fished only the BASSMASTER Tour this year and failed
            to make the Classic.
 
 > Mike Iaconelli (N.J.) started the season in 19th, but fell
            to 33rd. Though Iaconelli seems to be regaining the hot stick
            he had a few years ago, this season it was seen only sporadically.
 
 > Peter Thliveros (Fla.) started in 21st and ends at 38th.
 
 > Shaw Grigbsy (Fla.) started the season 42nd and ends at
            89th.
 
 Looking at Next Year
 
 The biggest factor that will affect tour pros and their rankings
            next season is the expansion of the BASSMASTER Tour regular season
            to 10 events, six of which (formerly the whole season) are compacted
            into just 3 months. Also, like FLW Tour events, BASSMASTER Tour
            events will now have a cut after the second day of competition.
 
 So all tour-level events should favor pros who can get on patterns
            early, and 9 of the 16 possible tournaments (both tours combined)
            will favor pros who are better at early-spring fishing techniques
            like sight-fishing.
 
 Then there's the schedule itself: nine tournaments in 3 months,
            several of which are back-to-back; and 16 total events in 6 months,
            including two in California for pros who plan to fish the BASSMASTER
            Tour. Some dual-tour pros will shine with the added fishing and
            hectic schedule, and others will see their fishing suffer, though
            perhaps only temporarily.
 
 Also, until the final registration lists are in for both tours,
            no one will know whether some pros who have fished both tours
            will instead fish only one, and vice versa.
 
 The more tournaments a pro fishes, the better his chances of
            being ranked higher or lower in the BassFan.com World Rankings.
            In other words, more events fished means more opportunities for
            good or bad finishes. In the past this has favored the better
            pros, who fished well on both tours. But with some two-tour pros
            doubtless dropping one tour next year, and others struggling
            with the new rigorous schedule, it will be interesting to see
            how the pros and rankings are affected.
 
 As a final note, because the rankings are over 2 rolling years,
            some effects of next year's schedule will be seen next year,
            but the full effects won't be seen until 2004 -- assuming the
            schedules stay the same.
 
 
 FINAL END-OF-SEASON RANKINGS
 
 Rank Name Hometown BFWR Points
 1 Kevin VanDam Kalamazoo, MI 156.44
 2 Mark Davis Mt. Ida, AR 136.98
 3 Aaron Martens Castaic, CA 131.035
 4 Larry Nixon Bee Branch, AR 129.902
 5 Rick Clunn Ava, MO 126.56
 6 Mike Wurm Hot Springs, AR 122.379
 7 Clark Wendlandt Cedar Park, TX 121.37
 8 Alton Jones Waco, TX 120.238
 9 Dean Rojas Lk. Havasu City, AZ 119.386
 10 Tim Horton Muscle Shoals, AL 118.564
 11 Todd Faircloth Jasper, TX 117.455
 12 Jay Yelas Tyler, TX 117.341
 13 Bud Pruitt Spring, TX 116.476
 14 Brent Chapman Shawnee, KS 116.158
 15 David Walker Sevierville, TN 115.723
 16 Paul L. Elias Pachuta, MS 111.548
 17 David Fritts Lexington, NC 110.818
 18 Gary Klein Weatherford, TX 110.121
 19 Davy Hite Prosperity, SC 109.762
 20 Gerald Swindle Hayden, AL 108.346
 21 Takahiro Omori Emory, TX 107.326
 22 Scott Rook Little Rock, AR 107.288
 23 Kelly Jordon Mineola, TX 107.156
 24 Bernie Schultz Gainesville, FL 106.071
 25 Joel G. Richardson Kernersville, NC 103.64
 26 Chris Baumgardner Gastonia, NC 103.285
 27 John Sappington Wyandotte, OK 102.246
 28 Tommy Biffle Wagoner, OK 101.253
 29 Roland Martin Clewiston, FL 100.999
 30 Randy Blaukat Lamar, MO 100.534
 31 Randy Howell Trussville, AL 97.914
 32 Chuck Economou Redington Bch., FL 97.121
 33 Michael Iaconelli Woodbury Hts., NJ 96.443
 34 Gary Yamamoto Mineola, TX 95.86
 35 Kevin Wirth . Crestwood, KY 93.787
 36 George Cochran Hot Springs, AR 91.296
 37 Pat Fisher Stone Mntn., GA 90.362
 38 Peter E. Thliveros Jacksonville, FL 89.494
 39 Marty Stone Linden, NC 88.727
 40 Stephen Browning Hot Springs, AR 87.449
 41 Mickey Bruce Buford, GA 86.475
 42 Dustin Wilks Raleigh, NC 86.19
 43 Carl Maxfield Summerville, SC 86.106
 44 Tom Mann Jr. Buford, GA 85.969
 45 Kim Stricker Howell, MI 85.906
 46 Dion Hibdon Stover, MO 85.323
 47 Todd Auten Gastonia, NC 85.146
 48 David Wharton Sam Rayburn, TX 85.05
 49 Greg Hackney Oak Ridge, LA 84.095
 50 Guido Hibdon Gravois Mills, MO 82.448
 51 Tommy Martin Hemphill, TX 82.038
 52 Rick Lillegard Atkinson, NH 81.462
 53 Craig Powers Rockwood, TN 80.595
 54 Bill Chapman Salt Rock, WV 80.195
 55 Denny Brauer Camdenton, MO 79.788
 56 Kenyon Hill Norman, OK 79.126
 57 Dan Morehead Paducah, KY 79.065
 58 Skeet Reese Auburn, CA 77.843
 59 David Dudley Lynchburg, VA 76.683
 60 Pete Gluszek Franklinville, NJ 75.729
 61 Jimmy Millsaps Canton, GA 74.821
 62 Tracy Adams Wilkesboro, NC 74.779
 63 Mark Rose Marion, AR 74.263
 64 Kotaro Kiriyama New Milford, NJ 73.94
 65 Edwin Evers Mannsville, OK 73.919
 66 Terry Baksay Monroe, CT 73.866
 67 Koby Kreiger Osceola, IN 73.379
 68 Mark Menendez Paducah, KY 73.347
 69 Tony Couch Buckhead, GA 72.96
 70 Keith Williams Conway, AR 72.895
 71 Rob Kilby Hot Springs, AR 72.883
 72 Chet Douthit Clewiston, FL 71.917
 73 Dalton Bobo Northport, AL 71.232
 74 Sam Swett Covington, LA 70.649
 75 Keith Green Arkadelphia, AR 70.276
 76 Mark Pack Mineola, TX 69.888
 77 Curt Lytle Suffolk, VA 69.743
 78 Steve Daniel Clewiston, FL 69.07
 79 Dale Teaney Williamsburg, OH 68.745
 80 Wesley Strader Spring City, TN 68.176
 81 Wes Thomas Hanover, IN 67.762
 82 Marty Fourkiller Cyril, OK 67.404
 83 Alvin Shaw State Road, NC 67.079
 84 Tom Burns Carbondale, IL 66.851
 85 Ray Sedgwick Cross, SC 66.319
 86 Guy H. Eaker Cherryville, NC 66.168
 87 Jim Tutt Longview, TX 65.379
 88 Andy Morgan Dayton, TN 64.495
 89 Shaw E. Grigsby Jr. Gainesville, FL 64.143
 90 Ron Shuffield Bismarck, AR 64.082
 91 Mark Tucker Kirkwood, MO 64.06
 92 Basil E. Bacon Springfield, MO 63.956
 93 O.T. Fears III Sallisaw, OK 63.675
 94 Chad Brauer Osage Beach, MO 63.628
 95 Lendell Martin, Jr. Nacogdoches, TX 63.438
 96 Ken Cook Meers, OK 63.415
 97 Mike Auten Benton, KY 63.075
 98 Donald Eaton Covington, GA 62.895
 99 Frank Ippoliti Mt. Airy, MD 62.312
 100 Chip Harrison Jr. Bremen, IN 62.007
 
 September 19, 2002 - Following is how the BassFan.com
            World Rankings change after the FLW Championship on Cross Lake.
            The delay in sending these was due to the FLW Championship bracket
            format, and a consequent delay by the league in posting the 1-48
            final standings.
 
 Bear in mind that because they are championships, the FLW Championship
            and BASS Masters Classic are weighted more than regular-season
            tournaments. Following the text is the full Top 100 chart.
 
 Top 10 Changes
 
 Because most of the Top 10 pros in the world fished the FLW Championship,
            significant shifting occurs.
 
 > The Top 2 anglers stay the same, though Kevin VanDam (No.
            1) increases his points margin over No. 2 Mark Davis to almost
            20, a huge spread. Davis did not fish the FLW Championship, and
            the fact that he was not displaced is a testament to how well
            he has fished on the BASSMASTER Tour.
 
 > Aaron Martens, now No. 3, flips spots with Larry Nixon,
            who is now No. 4. This is the highest Martens has been ranked
            since the BassFan.com World Rankings debuted in August 2001 (Martens
            debuted 2nd).
 
 > Rick Clunn regains 3 spots and is now 5th. Mike Wurm jumps
            6 spots into 6th.
 
 > In part because of his poor finish relative to other Top
            10 anglers, Clark Wendlandt drops to No. 7.
 
 > Alton Jones debuts in the Top 10 at 8th, and Dean Rojas
            climbs one spot to 9th.
 
 > Tim Horton, who does not fish the FLW Tour, drops to 10th.
 _____
 
 Other Significant Movement
 
 > Jay Yelas moves into 12th, and Brent Chapman jumps 7 places
            into 14th.
 
 > David Fritts, who did not fish well at the FLW Championship,
            hits what may be his lowest ranking ever: 17th.
 
 > FLW Championship winner John Sappington moves from 36th
            to 27th. Runner-up Gerald Swindle climbs from 26th to 20th.
 
 > Georgia's Pat Fisher registers the biggest jump: 51st to
            37th.
 
 > Greg Hackney continues his steady climb up the rankings,
            and moves from 57th to 49th.
 
 > Indiana's Wes Thomas pops up on the rankings at No. 81,
            and North Carolina's Alvin Shaw debuts at No. 83.
 
 The BassFan.com World Rankings will not change until the next
            Tour-level event, which is in January.
 
 BASSFAN.COM WORLD RANKINGS
 (all fields are separated by 5 spaces)
 
 Rank Name Hometown BFWR Points
 1 Kevin VanDam Kalamazoo, MI 156.44
 2 Mark Davis Mt. Ida, AR 136.98
 3 Aaron Martens Castaic, CA 131.035
 4 Larry Nixon Bee Branch, AR 129.902
 5 Rick Clunn Ava, MO 126.56
 6 Mike Wurm Hot Springs, AR 122.379
 7 Clark Wendlandt Cedar Park, TX 121.37
 8 Alton Jones Waco, TX 120.238
 9 Dean Rojas Lk. Havasu City, AZ 119.386
 10 Tim Horton Muscle Shoals, AL 118.564
 11 Todd Faircloth Jasper, TX 117.455
 12 Jay Yelas Tyler, TX 117.341
 13 Bud Pruitt Spring, TX 116.476
 14 Brent Chapman Shawnee, KS 116.158
 15 David Walker Sevierville, TN 115.723
 16 Paul L. Elias Pachuta, MS 111.548
 17 David Fritts Lexington, NC 110.818
 18 Gary Klein Weatherford, TX 110.121
 19 Davy Hite Prosperity, SC 109.762
 20 Gerald Swindle Hayden, AL 108.346
 21 Takahiro Omori Emory, TX 107.326
 22 Scott Rook Little Rock, AR 107.288
 23 Kelly Jordon Mineola, TX 107.156
 24 Bernie Schultz Gainesville, FL 106.071
 25 Joel G. Richardson Kernersville, NC 103.64
 26 Chris Baumgardner Gastonia, NC 103.285
 27 John Sappington Wyandotte, OK 102.246
 28 Tommy Biffle Wagoner, OK 101.253
 29 Roland Martin Clewiston, FL 100.999
 30 Randy Blaukat Lamar, MO 100.534
 31 Randy Howell Trussville, AL 97.914
 32 Chuck Economou Redington Bch., FL 97.121
 33 Michael Iaconelli Woodbury Hts., NJ 96.443
 34 Gary Yamamoto Mineola, TX 95.86
 35 Kevin Wirth . Crestwood, KY 93.787
 36 George Cochran Hot Springs, AR 91.296
 37 Pat Fisher Stone Mntn., GA 90.362
 38 Peter E. Thliveros Jacksonville, FL 89.494
 39 Marty Stone Linden, NC 88.727
 40 Stephen Browning Hot Springs, AR 87.449
 41 Mickey Bruce Buford, GA 86.475
 42 Dustin Wilks Raleigh, NC 86.19
 43 Carl Maxfield Summerville, SC 86.106
 44 Tom Mann Jr. Buford, GA 85.969
 45 Kim Stricker Howell, MI 85.906
 46 Dion Hibdon Stover, MO 85.323
 47 Todd Auten Gastonia, NC 85.146
 48 David Wharton Sam Rayburn, TX 85.05
 49 Greg Hackney Oak Ridge, LA 84.095
 50 Guido Hibdon Gravois Mills, MO 82.448
 51 Tommy Martin Hemphill, TX 82.038
 52 Rick Lillegard Atkinson, NH 81.462
 53 Craig Powers Rockwood, TN 80.595
 54 Bill Chapman Salt Rock, WV 80.195
 55 Denny Brauer Camdenton, MO 79.788
 56 Kenyon Hill Norman, OK 79.126
 57 Dan Morehead Paducah, KY 79.065
 58 Skeet Reese Auburn, CA 77.843
 59 David Dudley Lynchburg, VA 76.683
 60 Pete Gluszek Franklinville, NJ 75.729
 61 Jimmy Millsaps Canton, GA 74.821
 62 Tracy Adams Wilkesboro, NC 74.779
 63 Mark Rose Marion, AR 74.263
 64 Kotaro Kiriyama New Milford, NJ 73.94
 65 Edwin Evers Mannsville, OK 73.919
 66 Terry Baksay Monroe, CT 73.866
 67 Koby Kreiger Osceola, IN 73.379
 68 Mark Menendez Paducah, KY 73.347
 69 Tony Couch Buckhead, GA 72.96
 70 Keith Williams Conway, AR 72.895
 71 Rob Kilby Hot Springs, AR 72.883
 72 Chet Douthit Clewiston, FL 71.917
 73 Dalton Bobo Northport, AL 71.232
 74 Sam Swett Covington, LA 70.649
 75 Keith Green Arkadelphia, AR 70.276
 76 Mark Pack Mineola, TX 69.888
 77 Curt Lytle Suffolk, VA 69.743
 78 Steve Daniel Clewiston, FL 69.07
 79 Dale Teaney Williamsburg, OH 68.745
 80 Wesley Strader Spring City, TN 68.176
 81 Wes Thomas Hanover, IN 67.762
 82 Marty Fourkiller Cyril, OK 67.404
 83 Alvin Shaw State Road, NC 67.079
 84 Tom Burns Carbondale, IL 66.851
 85 Ray Sedgwick Cross, SC 66.319
 86 Guy H. Eaker Cherryville, NC 66.168
 87 Jim Tutt Longview, TX 65.379
 88 Andy Morgan Dayton, TN 64.495
 89 Shaw E. Grigsby Jr. Gainesville, FL 64.143
 90 Ron Shuffield Bismarck, AR 64.082
 91 Mark Tucker Kirkwood, MO 64.06
 92 Basil E. Bacon Springfield, MO 63.956
 93 O.T. Fears III Sallisaw, OK 63.675
 94 Chad Brauer Osage Beach, MO 63.628
 95 Lendell Martin, Jr. Nacogdoches, TX 63.438
 96 Ken Cook Meers, OK 63.415
 97 Mike Auten Benton, KY 63.075
 98 Donald Eaton Covington, GA 62.895
 99 Frank Ippoliti Mt. Airy, MD 62.312
 100 Chip Harrison Jr. Bremen, IN 62.007
 
 
 July 28, 2002 - Following is a quick overview of how some
            Classic finishers moved in the BassFan.com World Rankings, followed
            by the Top 100.
 
 Significant shifts occur in the Top 25 of the BassFan.com World
            Rankings due to the results of the BASSMASTERS Classic, which
            ended today. Bear in mind that because the Classic is a championship,
            Classic finishes are given more weight than finishes in standard
            tournaments. But no bonus points are given to the top finishers.
 
 Top 10 Movement
 
 > Kevin VanDam and Mark Davis remain No. 1 and No. 2 in the
            world. VanDam's points lead over Davis is still large, though
            it shrinks by a few points because of their relative finishes
            in the Classic. Davis' margin over the No. 3 angler increases.
 
 > Due mostly to their high finishes in the Classic, Larry
            Nixon and Aaron Martens move up 4 and 5 place respectively, making
            them ranked 3rd and 4th in the world.
 
 > Tim Horton moved up 5 places into 6th, and Todd Faircloth
            moves up 9 places into 7th. Bud Pruitt climbs 8 places into 9th.
 
 > Those who didn't fish the Classic -- Clark Wendlandt, formerly
            No. 3 in the world, drops to 5th. Rick Clunn, formerly 4th in
            the world, falls to 8th. Dean Rojas falls from 5th to 10th. Mike
            Wurm's poor Classic finish relative to those near him in the
            points helps him fall from 6th to 12th.
 
 Top 25 Movement
 
 > Winning the Classic helps Jay Yelas climb 7 places, to 14th.
            (Anyone surprised that Yelas didn't move up more has to remember
            that he only had 1 more point than Aaron Martens, 2 more points
            than David Walker, etc. While winning the Classic is a significant
            achievement, the hype surrounding the Classic does count in the
            rankings formula.)
 
 > David Walker's 3rd-place finish helps him move from 14th
            to 11th.
 
 > Davy Hite moves up three places, to 15th.
 
 > Though he did reasonably well at the Classic, Alton Jones
            actually falls one place, to 13th. (Remember that how an angler
            finishes over a rolling 2 years determines points. An angler's
            ranking then is determined by how many points he has vs. other
            anglers' points.)
 
 One Tournament Left
 
 B.A.S.S.-only anglers are done for the season, but pros who qualified
            for the FLW Tour Championship in September have a chance to move
            up or move down in the rankings, depending on how they finish
            there.
 
 
 BassFan.com World Rankings (Top 100)
 
 Rank Name Hometown BFWR Points
 1 Kevin VanDam Kalamazoo, MI 148.440
 2 Mark Davis Mt. Ida, AR 136.730
 3 Larry Nixon Bee Branch, AR 123.402
 4 Aaron Martens Castaic, CA 120.285
 5 Clark Wendlandt Cedar Park, TX 118.620
 6 Tim Horton Muscle Shoals, AL 118.314
 7 Todd Faircloth Jasper, TX 117.205
 8 Rick Clunn Ava, MO 116.310
 9 Bud Pruitt Spring, TX 116.226
 10 Dean Rojas Lk. Havasu City, AZ 115.636
 11 David Walker Sevierville, TN 115.473
 12 Mike Wurm Hot Springs, AR 114.129
 13 Alton Jones Waco, TX 111.738
 14 Jay Yelas Tyler, TX 109.841
 15 Davy Hite Prosperity, SC 109.512
 16 David Fritts Lexington, NC 109.068
 17 Paul L. Elias Pachuta, MS 108.048
 18 Scott Rook Little Rock, AR 107.038
 19 Kelly Jordon Mineola, TX 106.906
 20 Gary Klein Weatherford, TX 106.121
 21 Brent Chapman Shawnee, KS 104.658
 22 Joel G. Richardson Kernersville, NC 103.390
 23 Roland Martin Clewiston, FL 100.749
 24 Randy Howell Trussville, AL 97.664
 25 Takahiro Omori Emory, TX 97.326
 26 Gerald Swindle Hayden, AL 96.596
 27 Michael Iaconelli Woodbury Hts., NJ 96.193
 28 Chris Baumgardner Gastonia, NC 96.035
 29 Randy Blaukat Lamar, MO 96.034
 30 Gary Yamamoto Mineola, TX 95.610
 31 Bernie Schultz Gainesville, FL 95.571
 32 Tom Biffle Wagoner, OK 95.503
 33 Kevin Wirth . Crestwood, KY 93.537
 34 George Cochran Hot Springs, AR 91.046
 35 Chuck Economou Redington Bch., FL 90.871
 36 John Sappington Wyandotte, OK 90.246
 37 Peter E. Thliveros Jacksonville, FL 89.244
 38 Stephen Browning Hot Springs, AR 87.199
 39 Mickey Bruce Buford, GA 86.225
 40 Dustin Wilks Raleigh, NC 85.940
 41 Carl Maxfield Summerville, SC 85.856
 42 Tom Mann Jr. Buford, GA 85.469
 43 Todd Auten Gastonia, NC 84.896
 44 David Wharton Sam Rayburn, TX 84.800
 45 Marty Stone Linden, NC 83.477
 46 Kim Stricker Howell, MI 83.406
 47 Tommy Martin Hemphill, TX 81.788
 48 Rick Lillegard Atkinson, NH 81.212
 49 Denny Brauer Camdenton, MO 79.538
 50 Guido Hibdon Gravois Mills, MO 79.448
 51 Pat Fisher Stone Mntn., GA 79.112
 52 Kenyon Hill Norman, OK 78.876
 53 Dan Morehead Paducah, KY 78.815
 54 Skeet Reese Auburn, CA 77.593
 55 David Dudley Lynchburg, VA 75.933
 56 Pete Gluszek Franklinville, NJ 75.479
 57 Greg Hackney Oak Ridge, LA 75.095
 58 Craig Powers Rockwood, TN 74.595
 59 Jimmy Millsaps Canton, GA 74.571
 60 Dion Hibdon Stover, MO 74.323
 61 Mark Rose Marion, AR 74.013
 62 Kotaro Kiriyama New Milford, NJ 73.690
 63 Edwin Evers Mannsville, OK 73.669
 64 Terry Baksay Monroe, CT 73.616
 65 Koby Kreiger Osceola, IN 73.129
 66 Mark Menendez Paducah, KY 73.097
 67 Tony Couch Buckhead, GA 72.710
 68 Chet Douthit Clewiston, FL 71.667
 69 Bill Chapman Salt Rock, WV 71.445
 70 Rob Kilby Hot Springs, AR 71.383
 71 Dalton Bobo Northport, AL 70.982
 72 Sam Swett Covington, LA 70.399
 73 Keith Green Arkadelphia, AR 70.026
 74 Curt Lytle Suffolk, VA 69.493
 75 Steve Daniel Clewiston, FL 68.820
 76 Keith Williams Conway, AR 67.395
 77 Marty Fourkiller Cyril, OK 67.154
 78 Tracy Adams Wilkesboro, NC 67.029
 79 Tom Burns Carbondale, IL 66.601
 80 Ray Sedgwick Cross, SC 66.069
 81 Guy H. Eaker Cherryville, NC 65.918
 82 Mark Pack Mineola, TX 64.888
 83 Andy Morgan Dayton, TN 64.245
 84 Shaw E. Grigsby Jr. Gainesville, FL 63.893
 85 Ron Shuffield Bismarck, AR 63.832
 86 Mark Tucker Kirkwood, MO 63.810
 87 Basil E. Bacon Springfield, MO 63.706
 88 Wesley Strader Spring City, TN 63.426
 89 O.T. Fears III Sallisaw, OK 63.425
 90 Chad Brauer Osage Beach, MO 63.378
 91 Lendell Martin, Jr. Nacogdoches, TX 63.188
 92 Ken Cook Meers, OK 63.165
 93 Mike Auten Benton, KY 62.825
 94 Donald Eaton Covington, GA 62.645
 95 Frank Ipploiti Mt. Airy, MD 62.062
 96 Dale Teaney Williamsburg, OH 61.995
 97 Chip Harrison Jr. Bremen, IN 61.757
 98 Ben Matsubu Mineola, TX 61.749
 99 Johnny McCombs Mount Olive, AL 61.579
 100 Jim Tutt Longview, TX 61.129
 
 May 19, 2002 - Following are the highlights of how
            the BassFan.com World Rankings changed after the Old Hickory
            FLW, as well as a few notes on the BassFan.com Rookie of the
            Year Race, which is now between three anglers (from Ohio, Oklahoma
            and Virginia). The full World Rankings table is at the bottom.Current
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 WORLD RANKINGS CHANGES
 
 Top 10 Movement
 
 On the strength of yet another Top 10 finish, No.1-ranked Kevin
            VanDam increases his lead over No. 2 Mark Davis.
 
 Less than half a point separate the anglers ranked 4th through
            6th. After Old Hickory, Mike Wurm leapfrogs Larry Nixon into
            4th (Wurm's highest ranking yet) and Rick Clunn falls to his
            lowest spot yet on the rankings, 6th. Larry Nixon remains ranked
            5th.
 
 In part on the strength of good recent finishes, Dean Rojas moves
            into the Top 10 for the first time, in 7th. Aaron Martens also
            climbs back into the Top 10. This is the first time two western
            pros have ever been in the BassFan.com Top 10.
 
 Though the points for Tim Horton, a B.A.S.S.-only angler, remain
            basically unchanged, he falls to 10th. This also applies to Todd
            Faircloth, who falls out of the Top 10 to 14th.
 
 Paul Elias (11th) falls out of the Top 10 for the first time.
 
 Top 25 Movement
 
 Davy Hite moves from 18th to 16th, his highest ranking yet.<br>
 Gary Klein moves up from 16th to 13th.<br>
 Kernersville, N.C.'s Joel Richardson debuts in the Top 25 at
            21.<br>
 Brent Chapman moves into the Top 25, at 24th.
 
 Other Movement
 
 Osceola, Ind.'s Koby Kreiger jumps from 95th to 69th.
 Texas' Mark Pack jumps from 93rd to 79th.
 Mt. Olive, Ala.'s Johnny McCombs debuts at 83rd.
 Old Hickory winner Basil Bacon debuts at 85th.
 Maryland's Frank Ippoliti debuts at 94th.
 Dayton, Tenn.'s Andy Morgan debuts at 98th.
 
 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR RACE
 
 Can Davis Or Crews Catch Scalish?
 
 With just one tournament to go in the FLW Tour season, the race
            for BassFan.com Rookie of the Year (ROY) is between three anglers.
            FLW rookies Harmon Davis (Marlow, Okla.) and John Crews (Jetersville,
            Va.) are the only anglers who can beat B.A.S.S. rookie Frank
            Scalish.
 
 Davis finished 67th at Old Hickory, which means he has to finish
            25th or better at Lake Champlain to win ROY.
 
 Crews put himself in the race by finishing 44th at Old Hickory,
            but needs a 3rd or better at Champlain to beat Scalish in the
            points race.
 
 Who will become the first ROY the sport of bass fishing has ever
            seen? We'll find out in June.
 
 BASSFAN.COM WORLD RANKINGS
 
 Rank Name Hometown Points
 1 Kevin VanDam Kalamazoo, MI 140.939
 2 Mark Davis Mt. Ida, AR 125.463
 3 Clark Wendlandt Cedar Park, TX 115.935
 4 Mike Wurm Hot Springs, AR 111.419
 5 Larry Nixon Bee Branch, AR 111.318
 6 Rick Clunn Ava, MO 111.154
 7 Dean Rojas Lk. Havasu City, AZ 108.457
 8 David Fritts Lexington, NC 107.825
 9 Aaron Martens Castaic, CA 106.563
 10 Tim Horton Muscle Shoals, AL 105.998
 11 Paul L. Elias Pachuta, MS 105.654
 12 David Walker Sevierville, TN 105.075
 13 Gary Klein Weatherford, TX 103.061
 14 Todd Faircloth Jasper, TX 102.788
 15 Bud Pruitt Spring, TX 101.460
 16 Davy Hite Prosperity, SC 99.254
 17 Takahiro Omori Emory, TX 99.024
 18 Scott Rook Little Rock, AR 98.222
 19 Alton Jones Waco, TX 97.891
 20 Kelly Jordon Mineola, TX 97.285
 21 Joel G. Richardson Kernersville, NC 95.274
 22 Bernie Schultz Gainesville, FL 94.580
 23 Gerald Swindle Hayden, AL 94.348
 24 Brent Chapman Shawnee, KS 93.836
 25 Chris Baumgardner Gastonia, NC 93.348
 26 Randy Blaukat Lamar, MO 93.347
 27 Roland Martin Clewiston, FL 92.632
 28 Randy Howell Trussville, AL 91.008
 29 Jay Yelas Tyler, TX 90.846
 30 John Sappington Wyandotte, OK 90.665
 31 Michael Iaconelli Woodbury Hts., NJ 90.463
 32 Chuck Economou Redington Bch., FL 88.128
 33 Mickey Bruce Buford, GA 88.015
 34 Peter E. Thliveros Jacksonville, FL 87.240
 35 Carl Maxfield Summerville, SC 85.399
 36 George Cochran Hot Springs, AR 84.825
 37 Tom Biffle Wagoner, OK 84.789
 38 Tom Mann Jr. Buford, GA 83.209
 39 Marty Stone Linden, NC 83.202
 40 Gary Yamamoto Mineola, TX 81.717
 41 Denny Brauer Camdenton, MO 80.934
 42 Kenyon Hill Norman, OK 78.459
 43 Kim Stricker Howell, MI 77.938
 44 Rick Lillegard Atkinson, NH 77.883
 45 Skeet Reese Auburn, CA 77.176
 46 Jimmy Millsaps Canton, GA 77.051
 47 Dan Morehead Paducah, KY 76.653
 48 Guido Hibdon Gravois Mills, MO 75.748
 49 Pete Gluszek Franklinville, NJ 75.063
 50 Mark Rose Marion, AR 73.905
 51 David Wharton Sam Rayburn, TX 73.883
 52 Stephen Browning Hot Springs, AR 73.832
 53 Craig Powers Rockwood, TN 73.666
 54 Dustin Wilks Raleigh, NC 73.644
 55 Terry Baksay Monroe, CT 73.508
 56 Keith Green Arkadelphia, AR 73.245
 57 Tony Couch Buckhead, GA 72.952
 58 Mark Menendez Paducah, KY 72.680
 59 David Dudley Lynchburg, VA 72.598
 60 Todd Auten Gastonia, NC 72.562
 61 Dion Hibdon Stover, MO 71.511
 62 Chet Douthit Clewiston, FL 71.250
 63 Pat Fisher Stone Mntn., GA 71.195
 64 Greg Hackney Oak Ridge, LA 70.991
 65 Dalton Bobo Northport, AL 70.566
 66 Sam Swett Covington, LA 69.724
 67 Edwin Evers Mannsville, OK 69.402
 68 Kevin Wirth . Crestwood, KY 69.363
 69 Koby Kreiger Osceola, IN 69.033
 70 Curt Lytle Suffolk, VA 68.866
 71 Marty Fourkiller Cyril, OK 67.907
 72 Tommy Martin Hemphill, TX 67.721
 73 Kotaro Kiriyama New Milford, NJ 67.674
 74 Steve Daniel Clewiston, FL 66.708
 75 Tom Burns Carbondale, IL 66.185
 76 Ray Sedgwick Cross, SC 65.652
 77 Guy H. Eaker Cherryville, NC 65.501
 78 Rob Kilby Hot Springs, AR 64.302
 79 Mark Pack Mineola, TX 64.240
 80 Donald Eaton Covington, GA 64.087
 81 Bill Chapman Salt Rock, WV 64.041
 82 Ken Cook Meers, OK 63.901
 83 Johnny McCombs Mount Olive, AL 63.762
 84 Tracy Adams Wilkesboro, NC 63.641
 85 Basil E. Bacon Springfield, MO 63.571
 86 Shaw E. Grigsby Jr. Gainesville, FL 63.476
 87 Ron Shuffield Bismarck, AR 63.415
 88 Mark Tucker Kirkwood, MO 63.393
 89 Keith Williams Conway, AR 63.220
 90 Wesley Strader Spring City, TN 62.929
 91 Chad Brauer Osage Beach, MO 62.918
 92 Lendell Martin, Jr. Nacogdoches, TX 62.771
 93 Mike Auten Benton, KY 62.408
 94 Frank Ippoliti Mt. Airy, MD 62.112
 95 Jim Bitter Fruitland Park, FL 61.791
 96 Terry Segraves Kissimmee, FL 61.625
 97 Ben Matsubu Mineola, TX 61.332
 98 Andy Morgan Dayton, TN 60.958
 99 Mike McClelland Springdale, AR 60.288
 100 Charlie Hartley Grove City, OH 59.911
 
 
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