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FREDERICKSBURG, Va. - iSportsWire -- - The 3rd Annual Battlefield FCA Bass Fishing Tournament is set to return to Lake Anna on Saturday, April 5, 2025, at Sturgeon Creek Marina. Anglers of all experience levels are invited to participate in this exciting competition that offers prizes, camaraderie, and the chance to make a meaningful impact beyond the water.
Hosted by the Battlefield Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), the tournament serves as a fundraiser to support the launch of FCA's Outdoors Ministry. Proceeds will help provide opportunities for athletes, coaches, and their families to experience faith, mentorship, and encouragement through outdoor activities.
Entry fees are set to $195 for a two-adult boat and $120 for an adult/youth team. Space is limited, and launch positions are assigned based on registration order, making early sign-ups essential.
Participants can look forward to a friendly yet competitive event, with prize money awarded on a 75/25 split to one in every nine boats in each division. A Big Fish Pot is available for an additional $10 entry fee, offering even more chances to win. The event will also feature a 50/50 raffle with tickets available for purchase at various price points.
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By joining this tournament, anglers are not just competing—they are contributing to a mission that brings faith and encouragement to their community. Don't miss this opportunity to cast for a cause and make April 5, 2025, a day to remember.
Special thanks to our Big Fish sponsors: Peak Roofing Contractors, Duvall Paint Contractors and Groux Investments LLS, whose generous support helped make this event possible.
For more information, visit www.battlefieldfca.org/fca-bass-fishing-tournament.
About Battlefield FCA: Battlefield FCA serves athletes and coaches in several counties in Virginia, leading them into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and His church through sports. FCA focuses on engaging, equipping, and empowering individuals to make a difference in their communities through sports. Visit: www.battlefieldfca.org
Hosted by the Battlefield Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), the tournament serves as a fundraiser to support the launch of FCA's Outdoors Ministry. Proceeds will help provide opportunities for athletes, coaches, and their families to experience faith, mentorship, and encouragement through outdoor activities.
Entry fees are set to $195 for a two-adult boat and $120 for an adult/youth team. Space is limited, and launch positions are assigned based on registration order, making early sign-ups essential.
Participants can look forward to a friendly yet competitive event, with prize money awarded on a 75/25 split to one in every nine boats in each division. A Big Fish Pot is available for an additional $10 entry fee, offering even more chances to win. The event will also feature a 50/50 raffle with tickets available for purchase at various price points.
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By joining this tournament, anglers are not just competing—they are contributing to a mission that brings faith and encouragement to their community. Don't miss this opportunity to cast for a cause and make April 5, 2025, a day to remember.
Special thanks to our Big Fish sponsors: Peak Roofing Contractors, Duvall Paint Contractors and Groux Investments LLS, whose generous support helped make this event possible.
For more information, visit www.battlefieldfca.org/fca-bass-fishing-tournament.
About Battlefield FCA: Battlefield FCA serves athletes and coaches in several counties in Virginia, leading them into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and His church through sports. FCA focuses on engaging, equipping, and empowering individuals to make a difference in their communities through sports. Visit: www.battlefieldfca.org
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