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Beloved Kids Fishing Tournament Reels in another Heartwarming Success
FISHING ACROSS THE GENERATIONS
FISHING ACROSS THE GENERATIONS
Beloved Kids Fishing Tournament Reels in another Heartwarming Success
San Jacinto, CA — the shores of the Golden Era Golf Course Lakes were once again buzzing with excitement on May 31, as over 700 attendees gathered for the annual Kids Fishing Tournament—an event that continues to grow in heart and tradition each year.
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With 260 young anglers casting their lines and 163 fish reeled in, the tournament felt more like a joyous family reunion than a typical public event. Smiles, laughter, and the thrill of first-time catches filled the air, making this a day to remember for kids, parents, and grandparents alike.
Among the many families who’ve made this event a cherished tradition are Albert Kissinger and Michael Church, two dedicated members of the Kids Fishing Tournament Committee, whose stories span multiple generations of fishing memories at the Golden Era lakes.
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Albert Kissinger, the Committee President, brought his son Shane to the very first tournament held at the site in 1999. Shane not only caught his first fish that day, but proudly took home a trophy he still has to this day. Fast forward to 2024—Albert’s grandson, Biagio Simioli, also caught his very first fish during this spring’s tournament.
“My favorite part is watching a kid catch their first fish—it never gets old,” said Kissinger. “I’m probably just as excited as they are!”
A proud member of the Point Seekers Bass Club, Albert organizes these events to share his love for fishing and give back to the community.
“I like to spread enjoyment and let kids experience the outdoors and the excitement fishing brings.”
Albert encourages anyone interested in volunteering—whether it's helping at weigh stations or supporting kids at the lakeside—to contact him at N2bass1960@yahoo.com.
Another committee member, Michael Church, shares a similar legacy. Church brought his then-6-year-old son, Joshua, to fish in the tournament 25 years ago to one of the Golden Era lakes. That day, young Joshua snagged second place. Now, Church’s grandson—also named Joshua—has followed in their footsteps, continuing the family’s fishing tradition at Golden Era.
“I started fishing when I was six, thanks to my uncle,” Church shared. “Now I’m passing that on. Fishing keeps my kids away from drugs and gangs—and they love it!”
A proud father of five and grandfather to twelve, Church’s entire family enjoys fishing. Three of his grandkids, along with his daughter, brother, and wife, all joined him at this May’s event.
“I think it’s awesome that you open up your lakes for the community,” said Church, a San Jacinto native.
The next Annual Kids Fishing Tournament is already on the horizon—mark your calendars for Saturday, March 28, 2026—and get ready to cast a line and make new memories.
