HEADLAND, Ala. – Andrew Davis knew little about competitive fishing as a seventh grader, but was curious after learning there was a Headland Bass Team.
“I was just a pond fisherman, and I saw that there was a bass team and me and my mom talked to the coach at the time, who was Gina Burdeshaw, and she said, ‘Yeah, come on to tryouts,’” Davis remembers.
Davis had previously just fished for catfish and bream, but the world of bass fishing would begin a new interest and open new doors for him.
The culmination of six years on the team paid off greatly on Tuesday when Davis signed a scholarship to attend Troy University and will be part of the Troy Bass Fishing Team, which is a club sport on campus.
“They give out a bunch of scholarships through the tournament trails we fish,” Davis explained. “Whenever I was approached about having a scholarship through Troy … I had a couple of scholarships through some other schools, but really Troy felt like a better fit, like a home.
“There are a lot of people there I really relate to better. A lot of people from the South growing up fishing the way I did, so I figured that was the best option for me and felt really accepted there.”
His girlfriend and former Headland Bass Team member, Gracie Herbold, is also a freshman on the Troy team this year.