charity bass tournament co-sponsored by Yamaha Marine and Skeeter Boats for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®

Yamaha Marine and Skeeter Boats Co-Sponsor Charity Bass Tournament Benefitting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®

A long-established bass fishing tournament in Minnesota once again brought anglers, sponsors and surrounding communities together to support children confronting life-threatening illnesses, with the annual event blending competition, fundraising and generosity to raise more than $1.3 million for the mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

The Dick Hiley St. Jude Bass Classic returned to Wabasha, Minnesota, for its 28th edition, bringing together fishing enthusiasts from across the Upper Midwest for a weekend centered on competition and charitable giving. The tournament, held from May 1 to May 3, attracted 100 participating boats and continued a tradition that has become one of the most recognized charity fishing events in the region.

For the second consecutive year, Yamaha Marine and Skeeter Boats served as presenting sponsors of the tournament, reinforcing their ongoing support for fundraising initiatives connected to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The event has grown significantly since its launch in 1999, when a small group of anglers from Minnesota and Wisconsin decided to combine their passion for fishing with a desire to support children and families facing serious illnesses.

For almost thirty years, the tournament has steadily grown into a significant fundraising force, ultimately raising more than $10 million for St. Jude. The hospital, recognized worldwide for its pediatric cancer research and treatment, relies extensively on donations to ensure it can continue offering care at no cost to families, covering treatment, lodging, travel, and meals.

This year’s competition once again highlighted how closely outdoor sports communities align with charitable initiatives, as participants made their way to Wabasha not only in pursuit of awards but also to support a mission that, according to organizers, extends well beyond the act of fishing.

A tradition built around competition and compassion

The Dick Hiley St. Jude Bass Classic has become much more than a fishing tournament for the anglers who return each year. Many participants view the event as an annual opportunity to support families dealing with childhood illnesses while strengthening relationships within the fishing community.

Tournament activities spanned the entire weekend, featuring several live weigh-ins, fundraising showcases, community meetups and a concluding awards banquet. The setting blended the thrill of competitive bass fishing with the heartfelt purpose of backing a medical institution devoted to aiding children confronting life-threatening illnesses.

The two-day tournament concluded with an awards ceremony recognizing both fishing performance and fundraising achievements. Competitors Adam Walters and Trevor Rasmussen captured the tournament title after recording a combined catch weighing 45.33 pounds, earning the event’s top prize of $25,000.

While the fishing competition itself remained a major attraction, fundraising efforts were equally important throughout the weekend. Participants worked throughout the year to collect donations for St. Jude, and many teams surpassed significant fundraising milestones before arriving at the tournament.

Teams surpassing the $5,000 mark were offered one of the event’s most eagerly awaited fundraising perks: exclusive entry into a special drawing. A total of seventy-eight teams met this goal, earning a chance to take home a ZX200 Skeeter Boat equipped with a Yamaha 200‑horsepower V MAX SHO outboard engine.

The boat and motor package ultimately went to longtime participants Joe Hall and Aaron LaRocque, who have competed in the tournament for nearly three decades. Their fundraising efforts alone generated close to $20,000 this year for St. Jude. Their victory represented both a personal milestone and a reflection of the tournament’s broader charitable mission.

For many participants, the fundraising aspect often carries a greater sense of purpose than the contest itself, with anglers frequently dedicating months to arranging donation initiatives, engaging in community outreach and coordinating sponsorship efforts before tournament weekend arrives.

The outcome is an event in which athletic accomplishment and charitable action stand together, and organizers note that this blend has continually fostered solid backing from recurring participants and sponsors.

Corporate sponsors strengthen the event’s impact

The ongoing participation of Yamaha Marine and Skeeter Boats has been instrumental in broadening the tournament’s exposure and influence, and representatives from both companies noted that their backing aligns with a wider dedication to community involvement and charitable efforts across the fishing sector.

Company leaders noted that the event highlights how outdoor sports communities can unite around causes that extend beyond recreation and competition. According to organizers, partnerships with major marine brands help generate additional fundraising momentum while also attracting broader public attention.

Yamaha Marine executives pointed to the strong sense of connection between anglers and charitable work, explaining that the event reflects values shared across much of the boating and fishing community. Supporters say the tournament demonstrates how recreational industries can contribute meaningfully to health-related causes through long-term partnerships.

Skeeter Boats and Yamaha Marine also took the opportunity to deepen their connections with customers, dealers, and fishing enthusiasts, all while championing a cause that holds strong emotional meaning for many attendees. These sponsorships deliver not only financial backing but also heightened promotional exposure, donated equipment, and essential logistical help.

The participation of leading industry brands has transformed the tournament from a local fishing contest into one of the most prominent charity fishing events linked to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and organizers expect these corporate alliances to remain crucial as fundraising ambitions expand in the coming years.

The marine industry has steadily deepened its commitment to charitable collaborations in recent years, especially across tournament fishing circuits where community engagement frequently serves as a driving force. Events such as the Dick Hiley St. Jude Bass Classic demonstrate how companies and recreational groups can join efforts to advance medical research and enhance patient care initiatives.

For many sponsors, their bond with St. Jude holds deep meaning due to the hospital’s enduring reputation and purpose, and by supporting it, companies position themselves alongside an organization broadly admired for its contributions to pediatric healthcare and scientific research.

The ongoing mission upheld by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

The funds raised during the tournament contribute directly to the mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, which has become internationally recognized for advancing research and treatment for childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases.

Since opening in 1962, St. Jude has played a major role in improving childhood cancer survival rates in the United States. Decades ago, many pediatric cancers were considered largely untreatable, but advances in research and medical care have dramatically improved outcomes for young patients.

Today, survival rates for numerous childhood cancers have risen markedly compared with earlier generations, and the hospital remains committed to substantial investments in research, clinical trials and groundbreaking treatments designed to enhance care while minimizing long-term side effects for children.

One of the defining aspects of the St. Jude model is its commitment to removing financial burdens from families. Patients receiving treatment at the hospital do not receive bills for medical care, housing, transportation or meals. This approach allows parents and caregivers to focus primarily on supporting their children during treatment.

The hospital likewise disseminates many of its research breakthroughs and treatment strategies to healthcare providers worldwide, broadening access to enhanced pediatric cancer care far beyond its own walls, and this spirit of cooperation has helped drive wider global progress in treating childhood diseases.

Fundraising events such as the Dick Hiley St. Jude Bass Classic remain vital to sustaining these programs. Donations help support medical research, patient care services and operational expenses associated with treating thousands of children each year.

Organizers of the tournament emphasized that the contributions made by anglers, sponsors and volunteers directly affect families facing difficult medical journeys. Supporters often describe the fundraising effort as a way to provide hope and relief during some of the most challenging moments in a child’s life.

The emotional connection to the hospital’s mission is one reason many participants continue returning year after year. Anglers frequently describe the event as one of the most meaningful competitions on their calendar because of the lives impacted by the fundraising efforts.

Community involvement drives long-term success

The success of the Dick Hiley St. Jude Bass Classic also highlights how strongly the local community gets involved, as volunteers, businesses, donors and fishing enthusiasts all play a part in supporting the event’s coordination and fundraising efforts.

Wabasha, Minnesota, has grown strongly linked to the tournament over the years, hosting participants and visitors from numerous states, and the event not only supports charitable causes but also stimulates the local economy through tourism, accommodations, dining, and leisure activities.

Community members often participate in supporting roles throughout the tournament weekend, helping coordinate weigh-ins, banquets, registration activities and fundraising operations. This collaborative atmosphere has helped create a strong sense of tradition around the event.

Many anglers who first participated decades ago continue returning annually, bringing new generations of competitors with them. Organizers believe this continuity has helped preserve the tournament’s identity while expanding its impact over time.

The tournament’s long-term growth also highlights the enduring popularity of competitive bass fishing across the Midwest. Fishing tournaments often serve as community gathering points that combine recreation, tourism and local culture. In this case, the charitable mission adds an additional layer of significance that distinguishes the event from standard competitions.

As fundraising totals continue increasing, organizers hope the tournament will inspire similar efforts in other outdoor sports communities. The combination of competition and philanthropy has proven effective in motivating participation while creating positive social impact.

Safety and responsible boating continue to be central messages throughout the event, and organizers consistently urge participants to comply with boating rules, use approved flotation gear, and refrain from operating any watercraft while under the influence of alcohol.

Looking ahead, supporters expect the Dick Hiley St. Jude Bass Classic to remain an important annual tradition for both the fishing community and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The continued commitment from anglers, sponsors and volunteers suggests the event will likely continue expanding its charitable reach in the years to come.

For many participants, the tournament represents more than a weekend competition on the water. It has become a symbol of how communities connected through shared interests can unite behind a larger cause, raising millions of dollars while helping children and families facing some of life’s most difficult challenges.

By Benjamin Hall

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