Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28appreciate their efforts,” commented Mark Lamb from ‘Doing It All’. It was a dramatic finish to the Derby. The Derby fleet registered a total of 63 sails on the final day. Team ‘Miss Annie’, with anglers Mark Donohue, Tom Smith, Frank Napurano and Barry Weshnak, claimed top daily boat honors with 6 releases and won the Top Overall Team award with a total of 14 releases. ‘Absolut Joy’ an- gler Susan McCart of Sarasota was the top daily angler with 4 releases on day three. McCart also earned the Top Lady Angler award, presented in memory of Rose Hampp, for posting 6 sailfish releases overall. The Miami based Team ‘Jichi’, led by Captain Gene Lebron, finished second overall with 13 releases. Team ‘Doing It All’, finished third overall with 12 releases and also claimed the Top Small Boat award. Team ‘Wrenegade’ from Palm Beach, led by Captain Jim Garner, finished fourth overall on time with 11 sailfish releases. The prestigious Mrs. Henry R. Rea trophy for the top individual angler, the oldest trophy in competitive sailfishing, went to ‘Miss Annie’ angler Mark Donohue of West Palm Beach with 8 individual sail- 'Miss Annie' angler Mark Donohue took top honors in this year's Derby, winning the Mrs. Henry R. Rea trophy with 8 individual releases. Susan McCart, fishing aboard the 'Absolut Joy', won the Derby's Top Lady Angler award. fish releases on time. Angler Rob Lane, a WPBFC lifetime member from Chester, New Jersey, placed second overall individually with 8 releases. Ricky Caraqueta on ‘Jichi’ placed third overall and John Duval fishing aboard the ‘ProPay- roll’ was the fourth place angler overall. Team ‘Miss Britt’ anglers Carl Lindner and Daniel Grif- fin, led by Captain Ray Rosher of Miami, took home the Top Tag Team award for tagging a total of 8 sail- fish with Billfish Foundation tags. Captain Randy Yates of the ‘Miss Annie’ earned the Top Captain trophy. Next year’s Silver Sailfish Derby is set for January 7th – 10th, 2015. For more information on this year’s Derby, to view photos from the event, or see a complete list of final standings by boat, visit www.westpalmbeachfishingclub.org Photos courtesy of Leonard Bryant Photography