The Habitat for Humanity of the Upper Keys / University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame (UMSHoF) Celebrity Fishing Tournament Presented by Yamaha and Caribee Boat Sales has wrapped its 6th annual tournament. It was held June 24-25 at Founders Park at Mile Marker 87 on the Overseas Highway in Islamorada, Fla.
This unique event gives anglers the opportunity to fish alongside some of their favorite Canes All-Stars and mingle with dozens of celebrity participants. The tournament has continued to be a huge success with over 500 participants, making it one of the largest tournaments in the Florida Keys.
This year’s tournament was co-hosted by University of Miami Hall of Famers and football greats, Alonzo Highsmith and Melvin Bratton. The tournament weekend began Friday evening with a kick-off party, final boat registration, silent auction and captains’ meeting followed on Saturday by a full day of fishing.
On Saturday afternoon, while the Offshore Boats weighed their fish and the Inshore Boats turned in their score cards, Centennial Bank provided a BBQ for the participants and spectators.
After all the fish were weighed and the inshore score cards tallied the results were the following:
OFFSHORE DIVISION:
1st Place – Tracy Kerdyk on See Shores with a 35.5 lb. Dolphin – Winning $3,000
2nd Place – Luke Waddell on Stage Two with a 29.1 lb Dolphin – Winning $2,000
3rd Place – Chris Martinez on Monster Catch with a 26.9 lb. Dolphin – Winning $1,000
4th Place – Tanya Toro on Halftime with a 25.2 lb Dolphin
5th Place - Chris Martinez on Monster Catch with a 24 lb. Dolphin
Top Lady Anger – Tracy Kerdyk on See Shores with a 35.5 lb. Dolphin
Top Junior - Luke Waddell on Stage Two with a 29.1 lb Dolphin
King of Fish – Jim Marco on Priority with a 19.7 lb. Wahoo – Winning $500
ADDED VALUE CATEGORIES:
Master of the Ocean – Contagious with 108.1 points – Winning $5,865.00
1st Place Bucket of Bucks – Monster Catch with 68.8 points - Winning $1,615.00
2nd Place Bucket of Bucks – Contagious with 60.6 points - Winning $969.00
3rd Place Bucket of Bucks – Tiki with 48.8 points - Winning $646.00
INSHORE DIVISION:
Grand Slam Winner - Luca Musico on Line Management with 70.5 overall points
Longest Sea Trout – Kathy Gillen on Dave Denkert – 23” Sea Trout
Longest Snook – Luca Musico on Line Management – 30.5” Snook
Longest Redfish – Kathy Gillen on Dave Denkert – 20” Redfish
The Weigh-in was followed by the Grady White Boats Awards Dinner catered by Mangrove Mike’s Café. There were auctions, music, games and more.
A portion of the tournament proceeds will go to Habitat for Humanity of the Upper Keys, The Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis, Coastal Conservation Association and the UMSHoF.
“We are pleased to have Yamaha Motors and Caribee Boats as presenting sponsors for our 6th Annual University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame Celebrity Fishing Tournament,” said Gerard Loisel, President of the UMSHoF. “It is thanks to the commitment of these, and all of our great sponsors, donors and participants that our tournament continues to grow each year.”
Jack Niedbalski from Habitat for Humanity of the Upper Keys added; “Not only are we fortunate, but also proud to be a benefactor of this great summer classic charity tournament. From the entire Habitat for Humanity-Upper Keys Board of Directors we thank all our friends from the U of M Sports Hall of Fame Fishing Tournament for allowing us to be a part of the “U”.”
The 6th Annual Habitat for Humanity of the Upper Keys/UMSHoF Celebrity Dolphin Fishing Tournament is presented by Yamaha and Caribee Boat Sales and brought to participants by the Monroe County Tourist Development Council. For more information visit www.canesfish.com, call (305) 667-0399 or contact the Tournament Director, Judy Layne at [email protected]. Follow the tournament on Facebook at www.facebook.com/canesfish and Instagram at www.instagram.com/canesfish .
First!!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Posted by: IraqiCane | June 29, 2016 at 02:40 PM
Sweet
Posted by: Tsully76 | June 29, 2016 at 02:44 PM
three for thee
Posted by: nemo2002 | June 29, 2016 at 06:08 PM
Luke Wadell is a good kid. Happy for him.
Posted by: Mr. Moneymaker | June 29, 2016 at 06:21 PM
There some good eatin' in them pics. Chop those babies up
Posted by: Lur-ker | June 29, 2016 at 07:42 PM
OT - Ole Miss NCAA Investigation
http://www.campusrush.com/ole-miss-rebels-hugh-freeze-laremy-tunsil-ncaa-1891313640.html
Posted by: SinisterCane | June 29, 2016 at 07:53 PM
Per @TDAlabama report, CB Maurice Smith nearing commitment to Miami as grad transfer #Canes stateoftheu.com/2016/6/29/1206…
Posted by: Go Canes! | June 29, 2016 at 09:38 PM
Canes brothers hello. ..
Mark here...from Turkey. ..bombing and shooting at Istanbul airport. ..
We fly out on 6/30.
I plan on returning safely with my family.
We are safe but, please say some prayers for those who have lost loved ones and are injured by this asshole.
We have been here a couple weeks and experienced nothing but friendly beautiful people and country.
God bless you and Go Canes!
Posted by: Mark from Atlanta | June 28, 2016 at 05:28 PM
I had forgot you were in Turkey. Be safe man.
Posted by: The Dude | June 30, 2016 at 12:56 AM
Team Nutritionist Kyle Bellamy Is Changing The Culture At Miami
http://miami.247sports.com/Article/Team-Nutritionist-Kyle-Bellamy-Is-Changing-The-Culture-At-Miami--46036844
Miami Hurricanes 2016 Position Preview: Linebackers
http://www.stateoftheu.com/2016/6/27/12035912/miami-hurricanes-2016-position-preview-linebackers
Posted by: 30CINCO | June 30, 2016 at 08:53 AM
Per Report, Alabama CB Maurice Smith nears commitment to Miami
http://www.stateoftheu.com/2016/6/29/12063648/miami-hurricanes-recruiting-report-alabama-cb-maurice-smith-nears-commitment-to-miami
Posted by: 30CINCO | June 30, 2016 at 08:56 AM
Give me Canes or give me death....Go Canes!
Posted by: YooperCane | June 30, 2016 at 08:41 PM
Impressed with CMR identifying DB as an area of immediate need and going out to get some grad transfers. CMR is dedicated to winning and winning right now. I am Very impressed CMR's with moves. Says a lot of good things about how players view this CMR, DIAZ, Rumph and Banda because quality grad transfers are seeking the Canes as a preferred destination. Canes are bringing players who can contribute immediately and play the fast attacking style D that Manny DIAZ wants to play. CMR is clearly not content with inexperienced DBs Paul Williams left, and they are not willing to suffer through the numerous mistakes of young DBs who will have to adjust from high school and learn how to play major college football
Posted by: BigWindyCane1 | June 30, 2016 at 09:44 PM
With a healthy CB1, I say bump Whiteside, & sign Durant and Horford. Get J-Lin in a sign & trade with Charlotte, restructure Wade for 2 yrs., which will be how long this experiment will last anyway. Guaranteed we go to at least one Final. If CB1 can't go, let Him walk, and we free up $23-$25M. Sign LeStatewitness...cause mayhem...not 4, not 5, not 6...riots ensue.
Trade Dragic, Winslow, and McRoberts for CP3 and Austin Rivers, and somehow end up with Westbrook.
Check this 2018 line-up:
Wade, Westbrook, Durant, Lebron, Bosh. Off the bench Horford, and some dudes with bounce, and there you go.
Phuck a salary cap...$600M roster...Go Heat.
Business.
The End.
Posted by: CaneRock | June 30, 2016 at 11:12 PM
Some of the numbers being given out early in free agency are absolutely staggering.
Heat will be very lucky use all their available cap space and end up being slightly worse than they were last year.
Posted by: Go Canes! | July 01, 2016 at 06:43 AM
Hassan back with the Heat - according to his Snapchat
Posted by: 30CINCO | July 01, 2016 at 08:12 AM
You had me until Austin Rivers.
Posted by: Lur-ker | July 01, 2016 at 08:26 AM
DeadSpace?
Posted by: nemo2002 | July 01, 2016 at 02:29 PM
Only for a couple more weeks, nemo!
Posted by: Ohio_Cane | July 01, 2016 at 04:20 PM
nemo2002
DeadSpace?
Posted by: nemo2002 | July 01, 2016 at 02:29 PM
Horseman have nothing to bitch about and Homers have nobody to gloryhole
Posted by: SinisterCane | July 01, 2016 at 04:40 PM
Choc Gray @Godschild__choc 13s14 seconds ago
225 & running a 4.4 oh yea nobody can't tell me our strength coaches ain't doing a great job with us.. We Blessed to have them
Trayone Gray ^^
Posted by: Ohio_Cane | July 01, 2016 at 04:42 PM
^^^^I would put Choc at LB!!
Posted by: thirstybuzzardcane | July 01, 2016 at 04:46 PM
I wish the inept coaching staff would of given Choc the ball more! Instead, we run shotgun on the goal line.
Posted by: thirstybuzzardcane | July 01, 2016 at 04:51 PM
How stupid to give Whiteside that much money....Looks like the Heat will be worse than last year, unless they get Durant, but he'll probably be staying in OKC.
Posted by: thirstybuzzardcane | July 01, 2016 at 05:06 PM
Are you going to call this staff inept also when they don't give him the ball either?
Our Coley-led offensive strategy was a major sh*t show last year, but it wasn't because we weren't getting Gray the ball.
Another Greentree All-American legend with no actual production. There's a spot in the Greentree hall of fame reserved for him.
Posted by: Lur-ker | July 01, 2016 at 05:22 PM
I agree Lurker, it's put up or shut up time for Gray.
Posted by: CaneRock | July 01, 2016 at 05:55 PM
On my fourth cocktail in key largo.
That's all Ive got to say about that.
Posted by: Go Canes! | July 01, 2016 at 06:10 PM
Hassan is an important building block. And he's a big trade asset if they choose to go that direction. If Bosh does not return, the Heat gain $23M in cap space next summer.
Posted by: TonyCane | July 01, 2016 at 07:45 PM
Choc Gray @Godschild__choc 13s14 seconds ago
225 & running a 4.4 oh yea nobody can't tell me our strength coaches ain't doing a great job with us.. We Blessed to have them
Trayone Gray ^^
Posted by: Ohio_Cane | July 01, 2016 at 04:42 PM
I've been saying it for years and a lot of people were just blind in thinking Swayze was doing a top notch job. That guy was kiss poor at best and had nothing to do with the 2001 team that for some reason a lot of people think he did. Guy was a terrible S&C coach and was one of the first coaches I was praying Richt would fire. No more see our guys get pushed around and woren out in the 4th quarter. Oh and Choc is a stud! Was a stud at CC and if we can find a place for him and his talents on the field, will be a stud at UM. Fact!
Posted by: NicKane | July 02, 2016 at 08:40 AM
Gray didn't get the ball because he can't hold onto the ball. He needs work. Staff doesn't matter if u fumble
Posted by: Ohio_Cane | July 02, 2016 at 10:22 AM
So many Greentree studs and legends, so little production. Fact!
Posted by: Lur-ker | July 02, 2016 at 10:56 AM
I saw Choc play several times in high school. Choc played QB at Carol City and he scored TDs on every defense he faced. Choc was usually the best player on the field but I heard he didn't put in the effort in the classroom and in the weight room, but that he had more potential than anyone. South Florida produces elite RBs, and Choc was one of the best football players to come out of Miami that year, and he compared favorably to both Yearby and Cook. Yearby was always better in tight spaces and he is shifty, but Choc could always break long runs like Cook.
I always felt that good college position coaches recognize talent and get the best out of their players - their job and reputation depend on it. I always felt that Ice should have given Choc more attention. Ice favored Yearby and WALTON. Glad to see this staff getting Choc to put in the work. I would love to see him get coached up and give the Canes a true speed and power threat out of the backfield because they lacked that last season. I am also sure that Kaaya would love a weapon like that. A speedy threat in the backfield could change how opposing defenses decide to play the Canes
Posted by: BigWindyCane1 | July 02, 2016 at 11:26 AM
and if we can find a place for him and his talents on the field, will be a stud at UM.
Posted by: NicKane | July 02, 2016 at 08:40 AM
Agree with finding a place for Him on the field, I still think He's a WR. BUT, this staff seems to think He's a RB also, so I'll take their word for it.
Posted by: CaneRock | July 02, 2016 at 12:26 PM
I always felt that good college position coaches recognize talent and get the best out of their players - their job and reputation depend on it. I always felt that Ice should have given Choc more attention. Ice favored Yearby and WALTON. Glad to see this staff getting Choc to put in the work. I would love to see him get coached up and give the Canes a true speed and power threat out of the backfield because they lacked that last season. I am also sure that Kaaya would love a weapon like that. A speedy threat in the backfield could change how opposing defenses decide to play the Canes
Posted by: BigWindyCane1 | July 02, 2016 at 11:26 AM
Well said BWC1, I couldn't have said it better myself. I saw him play in highschool at CC too and he was lights out, a true game breaker. The kid has that elite spead and size. If he gets the coaching and learns how to hold onto the ball, the kid will play on Sunday's.
Posted by: NicKane | July 02, 2016 at 01:02 PM
I agree with that CR, the kid has good hands and with the way cmr plays he's backs in the passing game maybe that's there vision for him. All I know is if they get the kid the ball in space, he's gone! Just like cook up there in tally.
Posted by: NicKane | July 02, 2016 at 01:04 PM
He has good hands?
We'll see. So far, he's known more for fumbling than having good hands.
If Richt doesn't use him, then we'll know the issue is him. If he's as good as everyone says he is, Richt will find a place for him. If he doesn't, that will answer a lot of questions.
Again, we've been through this so many times, no matter who the coach: Greentree legends that never see the field.
Posted by: Lur-ker | July 02, 2016 at 01:17 PM
Most likely college football teams to surprise and disappoint in 2016
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ncaafb/most-likely-college-football-teams-to-surprise-and-disappoint-in-2016/ss-AAhtcOf?ocid=spartandhp#image=7
Posted by: SinisterCane | July 02, 2016 at 01:28 PM
So far, he's known more for fumbling than having good hands.
Posted by: Lur-ker | July 02, 2016 at 01:17 PM
True...but while both WR & RB require ball security, I don't think you handle the ball as long at WR, as you do at RB.
Posted by: CaneRock | July 02, 2016 at 02:27 PM
On another note...Deng signs with the Lakers, and Joe Johnson signs with Utah...Riley's goin' all in for KD.
Posted by: CaneRock | July 02, 2016 at 02:30 PM
^^^^Heat are doomed if they don't.
Posted by: thirstybuzzardcane | July 02, 2016 at 02:43 PM
...but while both WR & RB require ball security, I don't think you handle the ball as long at WR, as you do at RB.
Posted by: CaneRock | July 02, 2016 at 02:27 PM
You don't, that's true. But you get scared with WRs when they're running in open space and someone is tracking them from behind and slapping at the ball, or when they're being gang tackled.
I have no idea how his hands are for catching the ball either.
I don't have anything against him, not at all. I also know his measurables are excellent. Height weight speed etc. they're all top-notch.
But, and this is a big but, a lot of people have had excellent measurables but aren't necessarily good football players. There are people with less impressive measurables that are better football players. I just wonder if Gray is one of those people who looks good and runs like the wind, but might actually not be a good football player at the college level
I do know one thing, whether at running back or wide receiver, if Richt can't find a way to get him the ball, it's because he's not comfortable with his reliability. That's a huge thing.
Posted by: Lur-ker | July 02, 2016 at 03:42 PM
Gray will have his chance this year under CMR. Whether Gray balls out or not, I trust these Canes coaches to make the right decisions. I didn't think he was being developed under the previous staff, and he is the one RB on the Canes roster that I feel has the ability (power, size and speed) to pose a big-play threat to defenses any time he is on the field.
If Gray does not produce under this staff, it's on him. This staff knows what they are doing
Posted by: BigWindyCane1 | July 03, 2016 at 01:14 AM
Tap tap tap...check, check, one two, check one two.
Posted by: NativeCane | July 03, 2016 at 04:14 PM
So....Soup, Raize, Skool, Ky, and TSULLY walk into a bar, the bartender looks up and says,"Is this something kind of joke?
Posted by: NativeCane | July 03, 2016 at 04:19 PM
So....Soup, Raize, Skool, Ky, and TSULLY walk into a bar, the bartender looks up and says,"Is this something kind of joke?
Posted by: NativeCane | July 03, 2016 at 04:19 PM
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Throw in NativeCane and you have an international incident on your hands,,, LOL
Posted by: raizecane | July 03, 2016 at 06:44 PM
Posted by: raizecane | July 03, 2016 at 06:44 PM
Not to mention that Ranger Rick would be on full alert
Posted by: KYcane | July 03, 2016 at 06:59 PM
Hey, let me take this pause in the action to thank Soup for keeping this place open....and all my Canes Peeples, TSully, Old Skool, Raize, KY, Anthony, Canezilla, TBC, Lurker, CR, Sinister, BWC1, Nic, Ohio, Tony, GC, Windy, 30Cinco, Go Canes, Iraqi, Nemo, Moneymaker, Yooper, abiding Dude, Hawaii,Harry Miller and all the Canespacers.
After all these years I still love this place!
Dem Canes!!
Posted by: NativeCane | July 03, 2016 at 08:21 PM
Hey, let me take this pause in the action to thank Soup for keeping this place open....and all my Canes Peeples, TSully, Old Skool, Raize, KY, Anthony, Canezilla, TBC, Lurker, CR, Sinister, BWC1, Nic, Ohio, Tony, GC, Windy, 30Cinco, Go Canes, Iraqi, Nemo, Moneymaker, Yooper, abiding Dude, Hawaii,Harry Miller and all the Canespacers.
After all these years I still love this place!
Dem Canes!!
Posted by: NativeCane | July 03, 2016 at 08:21 PM
Well said my friend!
Posted by: thirstybuzzardcane | July 03, 2016 at 09:05 PM
#LoveCanespace
Posted by: SOUP | July 03, 2016 at 10:05 PM
Ariz:
Top JUCO CB Dean has Miami ties
Miami is after one of the top junior college cornerbacks in the country, Jhavonte Dean. The 6-2, 180-pound CB is originally from Homestead, Florida and graduated from South Dade high school in 2015 where he won a state title. Now at Blinn JUCO in Texas, he is on his way to an even bigger school.
Dean signed with Cincinnati a year and a half ago, but was not able to qualify directly out of high school. It turned out to be a blessing in disguise though, as Dean has blossomed into a highly coveted cornerback target for some top programs.
“Coming out of high school, I was supposed to go to Cincinnati, but my SAT scores didn’t meet the requirements. The DB coach there ended up placing me here,” said Dean.
“It humbled me a lot because I was not heavily recruited when I was in high school and now that big schools are interested in me, it’s big ups to me and it humbles me. If it wasn't for my DB coach at Cincinnati, I don’t know where I’d be.”
Alabama, Florida, and Miami have all offered Dean. That has not changed his fiber as a player.
“I’ve never been a talker. You’ll never find me talking to a receiver after a play or bragging because that could get taken away in a second with an injury or something. I just like to play ball.”
Dean was reluctant to name any favorites in his recruitment even though he said he plans on committing in September.
“As of now, all schools are recruiting me so it’s tough to give you a top list or anything like that. I’m still doing the research on the schools that can help me grow as a player on-and-off the field,” said Dean.
There is one factor that definitely sticks out above all to the speedy corner from down south.
“To be honest, I probably look at the depth chart situation every other day because I’m so concerned with what I have in front of me. I need to know who is leaving and all of that. That will be a big thing for me to come in and play right away because I’m a JUCO player and I need to be able to play right away.”
Miami does have something in their favor being the hometown school. There are a few guys at Miami that he knows very well.
“Cedrick Wright, Joseph Jackson, and Dionte Mullins…we were all teammates with the Florida City Razorbacks back in the day so we all know how each other play,” said Dean.
Dean is still in the process of connecting with the Canes coaches, as Miami offered only a couple weeks back.
“Coach Baez was the one who called me and told me about the offer, so hopefully I can get to know the DB coaches a little better over there,” he said.
“Obviously things didn’t work out when Al Golden was the coach and he got the boot, but I know that Mark Richt came from a winning program from Georgia and you can see that he knows what he’s doing. I’m with what he’s doing to get Miami back on track and get them with some Ws again this season,” said Dean.
Dean also called recent 2018 Miami commit D.J. Ivey, “his little brother”. Ivey goes to South Dade, which is where Dean went.
Posted by: SinisterCane | July 03, 2016 at 10:45 PM
Miami in the race for elite ATH Smith
Miami makes the final list for Devonta Smith and he's making his decision on August 15th.
https://t.co/fsQp3452xR
Posted by: SinisterCane | July 03, 2016 at 10:48 PM