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Sailfish Abound in Al Flutie's 24th Over-the-Hill Tournament

Corinne Triviski second from left, tournament director for the 24th Capt. Al Flutie Over the Hill Rip Off Sailfish Tournament, received the "Dick Sheppard Memorial Sportsmanship Award.” With her are Capt. Gary Ellis (left) of the Redbone series, Marla Brown, Cinnamon Edgar and Susan Ellis the daughter of Sheppard who joined Flutie to start the Over the Hill helping Keys community charities.

A Canadian man and a local lady angler teamed up with five releases of sails to win Capt. Al Flutie's 24th Over-the-Hill Rip-Off Sailfish Tournament, Jan. 21-22, in a one day Atlantic Ocean catch and release fishing event, benefiting two Florida Keys charities.

With their first place finish Darrell Choronzey of Ridgeway, Ontario and Katie Bajnalc of Islamorada were the recipients of the tournament's Michelle Snyder Overall Grand Champion Trophy. They were guided by Capt. Scott Stanczyk and mates Hunter Barron and Jeff Peltin on the Catch 22 from Bud ‘N Mary's Marina in Islamorada.



The popular tournament drew 28 boats with 74 anglers – 25 of them from out of the state or country and from as far away as Kosovo and France. There were 61 hookups with 37 releases at the boats and two sailfish tagged for scientific research.



Second place went to anglers Jack Long, Hyatt, Md., Andy Wold, Manitowoc, Wisc., and Craig Lindback, Tavernier who with Capt. Roy Lindback and mate Spanky on the Tiki, had three releases. They beat third place winners Bill and Teresa Hendrix of Islamorada and Kathy and Joe Hendrix of Homestead on time also with three releases fishing on the Fearless, with Capt. Joey Hendrix and mate Jimmy Hendrix.



Catching and releasing the most fish for the High Point Angler was Paul Varney, Key Largo with three releases fishing on The Reel Job.



The reception, awards, live and silent auctions and dinner for the historic seniors' competition was held at Gary Dunn's Ocean View Inn (MM 84.5 bayside). Anyone can participate but only those 50 years and older were eligible for trophies and prizes.



Flutie, a popular Keys guide and radio fishing show host along with Dick Sheppard, Socko Gorenflo and Rip Tosun, began the competition to help those in need in the island chain and a quarter century later it's still the only senior's sailfish tournament in the world. Today, it benefits two very worthy causes; MARC the Monroe Association of ReMARCable Citizens of the Keys and the Redbone celebrity tournaments for cystic fibrosis cure research.



“It's a very important local charity event that unites the community,” said Capt. Gary Ellis of the now 25-year old Redbone series. “Though the Redbone has grown internationally CF is a disease that has a face here in the Keys. It's a great coming together of two charities appealing to a group of dedicated fishermen. These over 50 guys are hard core,” laughed Ellis. “And it's to the point each year that they are on point waiting for this event.”



“It's an all volunteer effort and we are extremely proud of the event's history of profits for charities,” said tournament director Corinne Triviski. “With zero administrative dollars paid out of the profits more than $420,000 has been donated to numerous charities over the 24 years.”



"It's heart-warming knowing we're helping to make a difference,” said Ellis. “The life span for those with CF has tripled and grows each day. Scientists are on the cusp to finding a cure for this disease and that's part of our mission. Also helping to preserve the valuable work of MARC of the Keys is fundamental to our community's character. Keys residents have always stepped up to the plate when locals need help and support. That's what it's all about."



For more information on MARC in Tavernier and Key West, go to its website at: www.marchouse.org or contact Triviski at 305-432-8384 or cmtriviski@aol.com. For more on the Redbone events go online to www.redbone.org or call the Redbone offices at 305-664-2002.




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