Chevron Sponsors Bass Champs

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Chevron Products Company, a division of Chevron U.S.A Inc., has announced its sponsorship of the 2019 Bass Champs Tournament Trail, the largest and most popular grass roots tournament series in the United States. Highlighting this season-long sponsorship was the 5th Annual Techron® TX Shootout, June 23.

Featuring a guaranteed first place payout of $50,000 and other generous cash payouts all the way down to 25th place, this is the world’s richest guaranteed open team event, according to Bass Champs President Chad Potts.

This year’s event is attracted more than 500 anglers from across the United States. 

Bass Champs tournaments are designed to provide a fun and competitive environment for anglers of all types, from family fishermen to serious weekend warriors.  As the title sponsor, Chevron will present the $50,000 first place check to the winner of the event. 

In addition to being the title sponsor of the Techron TX Shootout, Chevron has had an ongoing partnership with all Bass Champs events. 

Throughout the season, there are four regional tournaments in each of four regions across Texas (North, South, East and Central) as well as four major statewide events — the Sportsman’s Auto Network Mega Bass Event, the Skeeter Owner’s Tournament, the Techron TX Shootout and the Annual Berkley Big Bass tournament. 

All of these events are also featured on the Bass Champs TV Show, hosted by famous fishing personality Fish Fishburne and aired nationally on The Sportsman Channel and the World Fishing Network.

“We are pleased to have Chevron on board as an ongoing sponsor of Bass Champs events,” Potts said.

“Techron is an ideal match for our audience, with a full range of superior fuel additives designed for boats, ATVs, pickup trucks and automobiles. We truly appreciate the support and active engagement Chevron has provided over the years,” added Potts.

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