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An angler casts a line during the 3rd Annual Trace Bittle Memorial Bass Fishing Tournament, held April 19 at Pyramid Acres Marina on Lake of Egypt. The event brought together participants of all ages to honor Trace Bittle’s memory and raise scholarship funds for Marion High School students.
An angler casts a line during the 3rd Annual Trace Bittle Memorial Bass Fishing Tournament, held April 19 at Pyramid Acres Marina on Lake of Egypt. The event brought together participants of all ages to honor Trace Bittle’s memory and raise scholarship funds for Marion High School students.
Kaleigh Duncan
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Casting for a Cause: Trace Bittle Tournament Blends Competition with Community

Anglers, families and friends gathered at Lake of Egypt for the 3rd Annual Trace Bittle Memorial Bass Fishing Tournament, raising scholarship funds and celebrating the life of a young man whose memory continues to inspire.
The 3rd Annual Trace Bittle Memorial Bass Fishing Tournament took place Saturday, April 19, 2025, at Pyramid Acres Marina on Lake of Egypt, drawing anglers from across the region.
The two-person team tournament, which featured a four-fish limit per boat, raises money for the Trace Bittle Scholarship Fund. The fund supports students at Marion High School, helping them pursue their educational goals in memory of Trace Oakley Bittle, who died in a car accident in 2021.
A young attendee joins the Easter egg hunt during the 3rd Annual Trace Bittle Memorial Bass Fishing Tournament, held April 19 at Pyramid Acres Marina on Lake of Egypt. The family-friendly event featured games, music and activities to celebrate Bittle’s life and raise scholarship funds for Marion High School students. (Kaleigh Duncan)
“It’s a really bittersweet feeling, seeing all of Trace’s friends here, but it lets me know he was really loved,” said Jerzy Bittle, Trace’s sister. “I love how they keep supporting every year. It means a lot to my family … he’d have the best time if he was here.”
Along with the fishing competition, the event featured an Easter egg hunt, bouncy houses, a silent auction, live music and food, creating a family-friendly atmosphere that celebrates Bittle’s life and legacy.
Melissa Krueger Plant competes in a game of bags during the 3rd Annual Trace Bittle Memorial Bass Fishing Tournament, held April 19 at Pyramid Acres Marina on Lake of Egypt. (Kaleigh Duncan)
“We’ve had families come that have never come before,” said Missy Bittle, Trace’s mother. “They got to hear about Trace and our story and what we are about, and what we are doing and how we are giving scholarships to kids at Marion High School. It’s been wonderful.”
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Photos by Kaleigh Duncan, Amaris Shelley, Macy Glasser, Michael Gunn, Stasi Solbrig, Callie Dugger, and Annalise Gould / The Volunteer
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