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KINSTON FOOTBALL COACH MAKES RECORD BOOK THE HARD
WAY
KINSTON-- Kinston High School head football
coach Nick Anderson has made his way into the record books, but not one that
the North Carolina High School Athletic Association actually tracks. This one
may be a world record.
According to Brian Bailey of WNCT-TV in
Greenville, the Kinston coach was enjoying a Father's Day weekend fishing in the Kerr Reservoir at Buggs Island Lake in Virginia.
Amazingly enough, Anderson
caught a blue catfish that weighs in at (this is no misprint) 143
pounds. The catch is still pending certification, but biologists from the
Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries say everything about the catch
seems to be in order.
The fish was an
incredible 57 inches long, with a girth of 43.5 inches. It would be Virginia's
only all-tackle freshwater world record.
The previous world record for
a catfish was 130 pounds, caught by Greg Bernal of Flourisant, Missouri.
Congratulations to Coach Anderson!





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