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By Tim Tucker
BASSMASTER Nov. 2002 Tuesday, December 10, 2002 Years from now, those who participated in the 32nd annual CITGO BASS Masters Classic will likely look back upon Jay Yelas' dominant victory as an aberration of sorts. Not the talented Texan's performance but the circumstances that produced it. That is because Yelas won the sport's biggest event in a manner never before seen in the extensive history of the Classic. Yelas took full advantage of an unusual Classic pattern on Alabama's Lay Lake, as well as a rare luxury in the summertime eve ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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