Wolfson Children's Hospital Bass Tournament: Well With the Wolfson Wait

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Together 10 years, Melrose duo of Scaife, Waters find Lake George to their liking to capture championship

  • Will Scaife (left) and Branden Waters show off some of their catch in winning Saturday’s bass tournament with 30.66 pounds. (GREG WALKER / Daily News correspondent)
    Will Scaife (left) and Branden Waters show off some of their catch in winning Saturday’s bass tournament with 30.66 pounds. (GREG WALKER / Daily News correspondent)
  • Andrew Pulliam shows off the 9.59-pounder he and partner James Sojka caught for big bass of the tournament. (GREG WALKER / Daily News correspondent)
    Andrew Pulliam shows off the 9.59-pounder he and partner James Sojka caught for big bass of the tournament. (GREG WALKER / Daily News correspondent)
  • Fans watch fish being weighed in at Saturday’s Wolfson Children’s Hospital bass tournament. (MARK BLUMENTHAL / Palatka Daily News)
    Fans watch fish being weighed in at Saturday’s Wolfson Children’s Hospital bass tournament. (MARK BLUMENTHAL / Palatka Daily News)
  • A team’s anglers are ready at dawn to start going out to fish during Saturday’s Wolfson Children’s Hospital Bass Tournament. (WAYNE SMITH / Palatka Daily News)
    A team’s anglers are ready at dawn to start going out to fish during Saturday’s Wolfson Children’s Hospital Bass Tournament. (WAYNE SMITH / Palatka Daily News)
  • Brooks Anderson holds up a 4-pound bass he caught Saturday. (GREG WALKER / Daily News correspondent)
    Brooks Anderson holds up a 4-pound bass he caught Saturday. (GREG WALKER / Daily News correspondent)
It was a sweet victory for Will Scaife and Brandon Waters of Melrose, who after 10 years scored their first win in a Wolfson Children’s Hospital Benefit Bass Tournament (WCH). Fishing out of boat…

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