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FLW honored Karen Hollingsworth, manager of Wildlife Forever’s State-Fish Art Contest, dur- ing the 2018 Forrest Wood Cup for her leadership in providing aware- ness and understanding of fish and fishing to the youth of America. The 2018 State-Fish Art Contest was the 20th iteration. “Karen believes in the power of fishing to develop conservation and aquatic stewardship,” said Dave Washburn, FLW vice president of operations, on the Cup weigh-in stage on day two in Hot Springs. “She has made significant advancements in creating appreciation of America’s fish and fishing.” “I was truly surprised by this spe- cial award and so pleased to see the State-Fish Art program honored,” Hollingsworth added. “I want to thank our sponsors and all the students and teachers participating in the annual con- test. Without their help and support the program would not be possible.” FLW has been a longtime supporter of the State-Fish Art program, which displays its winning art on a “Wall of Fame” at the annual Cup Expo. For more information, visit wildlifeforever.org. ROSE AND COMPANY RECEIVE RANGER CUP AWARDS FLW HONORS HOLLINGSWORTH FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO YOUTH, STATE-FISH ART CONTEST Scott Arms of Ranger Boats recognized five Ranger Cup award winners during the Thursday night banquet that preceded the Forrest Wood Cup. The five anglers were the highest-finishing Ranger Cup anglers in the 2018 FLW Tour standings. Mark Rose, the Pennzoil Marine Angler of the Year, received top honors and a new Ranger Z518L bass boat. Other recipi- ents were Bryan Thrift ($10,000), Scott Martin ($8,000), Chris Johnston ($7,000) and Cody Meyer ($5,000). For more information on the Ranger Cup program, visit rangercup.com. 10 The Forrest Wood Cup is returning to Hot Springs, Ark., Aug. 9-11, 2019. The tourna- ment will take place at Lake Hamilton. It’ll be the first time in Cup history that the champi- onship event will visit the same host commu- nity in consecutive seasons. “Hot Springs and FLW have established a great relationship in the 20 years that we have hosted their great events, and we are thrilled and grateful that the FLW Cup is returning to our city,” says Steve Arrison, CEO of Visit Hot Springs. “FLW not only does the best job in the world at putting on a family-friendly event that literally has some- thing for everyone, but it also does a tremendous job of highlighting the great fishing, great attractions and great facilities we have here in Hot Springs.” The 2019 Cup will be the sixth iteration in Hot Springs. The community first hosted the Cup in 2005, when hometown favorite George Cochran won the championship on Lake Hamilton. Subsequent Cups were held at Lake Ouachita in 2007, 2011, 2015 and 2018. SPRI 2019 CUP TO RETURN TO HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS FLWFISHING.COM I FALL 2018