Kenney holds on at Toho

Bass Rankings LogoA 12-pound-plus lead on the final morning of a tournament is almost impossible to lose. Then again, we almost witnessed it at the FLW Tour event at Lake Toho over the weekend. After three days, JT Kenney seemed to be a lock for the win. He’d crushed the field the first two days

and was on cruise control the third. But Day 4 showed anything is almost possible. Both Wesley Strader and Scott Canterbury made massive charges, while Kenney could only scrape together a limit of 9 pounds, 4 ounces. Fortunately for him, that was just enough – by 11 ounces – to hang on for the win.

By winning at Toho, Kenney was able to jump 10 spots in the Majors Ranking to 30th. He may even climb into the top 25 in the next few days, when a bad finish at the 2013 Lewis Smith tournament drops off his average.

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Meanwhile, Canterbury’s fourth second-place finish on the FLW Tour means he’s already in the top 25, as he jumped 11 places to 24th. Canterbury is quickly becoming the FLW Tour’s version of Aaron Martens, as he has two second-place finishes in the Forrest Wood Cup and another two on tour.

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