Wednesday, December 29, 2010

2010 a Great Year and a great article in D Magazine!


Zachary Schrah makes D Magazine's Collin County Medical Directory, and things couldn't be going better for Living for Zachary.

We are in the finalizing stages of the HeartBeats Gala to be held in February 2011 and now with the article that we had with D Magazine, we are getting closer and closer to reaching so many goals and spread awareness of Sudden Cardiac Arrest. As we approach February, the month of Zachary's birthday - we are thrilled to be able to have reached so many people through the Living for Zachary Events, various publications, media and just plain hard work. We are thankful to have had such a wonderful 2010!

Living for Zachary held so many successful events this year. Some of our events this year were the 2nd Annual 5k/10k/1 Mile Living For Zachary Heart Run. The Heart Run was held on Saturday, October 23, 2010. We had a great turn out at the Fishing for Hearts Fishing Tournament - Minnow Bucket Marina on Lake Fork on September 4, 2010 and the Living for Zachary Golf Tournament - June 21, 2010 at Gleneagles Country Club in Plano, TX was the biggest success ever!

We appeared in the Daily Texan and appeared on WFAA with a great article regarding SCA testing. "Grieving Student's Mom On Mission To Save Others" NBCDFW - Sept. 20, 2010. We made our point in the Plano Profile.com Feb, 2010 and also appeared on Good Morning Texas Feb 4, 2010. Last but not least the Dallas Morning News had a wonderful article as well. We made the rounds that is for sure this year and couldn't have done without all the help from the Volunteers, sponsors, and all the family and friends of Living for Zachary and Zachary.

Story link: MyFoxDFW.com



Happy New Year from Living for Zachary and we
look forward to helping spread awareness of Sudden Cardiac Arrest in 2011.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Celebrate the Hands of Time - 50 years of CPR - Learn it today!

Would you know what to do if someone around you went into cardiac arrest? It is likely most people would say "Sure! I would do CPR," but often there is a lot of misconception about performing CPR - this is a mistake that could cost a life.

Mouth-to-mouth is probably the first thing that pops in to mind when mentioning CPR. As strange as it seems to do mouth-to-mouth on a stranger, you may come upon a situation that requires you to perform this life saving action. However, you do need to know that when skipping mouth-to-mouth and immediately beginning chest compressions you will increase the victims chances of surviving by 25%.



CPR, or chest compressions, may also bring about a concern for the victim. Many times people worry about hurting the victim by breaking their ribs. This chance becomes more common as a person ages and becomes older and their bones are more brittle. But if a victim only has broken ribs in the end, it will be worth it! Broken ribs are nothing compared to living.

If a situation approaches and you are not able to get to the victim, you can still save try and save a life. Dial 911. By only dialing 911 the victim has a 1 in 20 chance of living with all functions intact. These functions are as life changing and often leave a person unable to do normal daily activities like walking, talking, and seeing.

It can also make a world of difference that someone has taken a CPR class and has become certified. To help celebrate the 50th anniversary of CPR, take a class and get smart about CPR and saving lives this holiday season.

The American Red Cross offers local classes to any individual interested in becoming CPR certified. Information about CPR Classes, visit the Red Cross Website or visit the American Heart Association website. It is so easy to find out where a CPR class is, just simply type in your area - it's that easy. Make a promise for 2011 that you will become CPR certified and help keep other's alive.

Wishing you a blessed Christmas and New Year from all of us at
Living for Zachary!

Friday, December 17, 2010

"Bright Lights, Broadway Nights" with Living for Zachary!


Living for Zachary and THE HEART HOSPITAL Baylor Plano are proud to announce the annual Heart Beats Gala "Bright Lights, Broadway Nights"! This year we will be hosting the event at the Marriott Plano at Legacy Town Center on February 19, 2011.

We are always looking for way to raise awareness, build support and prevent Sudden Cardiac Arrest. There are so many ways that you can help. The sponsorship opportunities provide funding for a variety of things, like community education, awareness events, scholarships and the gift of automated external defibrillators to organizations in need. To see a full list of our sponsorship options please visit the Living for Zachary website.

Through-out the night we will be awarding scholarships as well as providing our guests with cocktails, dinner and dancing with live music. Goga will perform during our silent auction and throughout dinnertime and you will fall in love with his Italian opera / contemporary songs with a special modern twist that only Goga can do. The rest of the evening will have dance music by Limelight (a Emerald City Production) and you can jam to Michael Jackson, Journey and even slow dance to Patsy Cline's "crazy".

We will also be hosting a big board auction and a silent auction with lots of great items! Soon we will be posting a sneak peak to some of the wonderful silent auction items that we will have. You certainly do not want to miss these.

It will be a great night of remembrance and awareness.... Please make plans to join us for the Living for Zachary Heart Beats Gala and order your ticket to a wonderful night right here!

Monday, December 13, 2010

The best gift this Holiday season ... the gift of life!


This time of year we all seem to searching for the "perfect gift" to give our kid's or family members that are children. These toys seem so trivial and we know that the toys "excitement" won't last long so this year, 2010 why not give a special gift? The gift of life, by giving your loved one or loved ones, a heart screening.

THE HEART HOSPITAL Baylor Plano offers non-invasive electrocardiogram and echocardiogram screenings to youth ages 13-22. These heart screenings are offered for $100.00.

The heart screening package may prove to be invaluable to hundreds of youth in Plano, Texas and surrounding communities or your local hospital. Parents can call 1-800-4BAYLOR begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-800-4BAYLOR end_of_the_skype_highlighting request the “Living for Zachary” screening. Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a condition in which the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating. When this happens, blood stops flowing to the brain and other vital organs. SCA usually causes death if it's not treated within minutes.

People who have heart disease are at increased risk for SCA. However, most SCAs happen in people who appear healthy and have no known heart disease or other risk factors for SCA.

Answers to your questions may be found on the Living for Zachary website under FAQ's about Heart Screening.

Living for Zachary encourages you to have your heart screened or have a loved one's heart screened and give the best gift ever - the gift of life. Having your heart screened CAN save your life! Please sign up for the Living for Zachary Newsletter for updates and events and Follow Living for Zachary on Facebook and Twitter!!


Thursday, December 2, 2010

One is lost and One is saved..


241,622..... that is a large number, a number that is bigger than some can imagine - that number is how many people have lost their lives to Sudden Cardiac Arrest - that is one loved one every two minutes - that will no longer be around. Sound sad, it is and especially when there is something that we can do about it and possibly save lives. Have your Heart Screened and help spread awareness of Sudden Cardiac Arrest Screening.

Sixteen-year-old Kyle Biendara - Apollo High School in St. Paul, Minneapolis, normal day - normal kid. Kyle started not feeling well on his way home from school and within the hour had died. His last class of the day was PE/Physical Education. Another family mourns.

Quick thinking by a High School Basketball Coach gave Senior forward; Xavier Jones, 17, a reason to be thankful last week. Xavier collapsed during practice last week for a basketball championship in San Gabriel. One of the Coaches had just gone over CPR the night before and stepped in when Xavier collapsed. He was breathing again by the time that medical help arrived. Coincidence? Not a chance.

Have your heart screened and pay attention to the signs of SCA and know the risks:

  • Previous Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) episode(s): A previous attack often predicts another occurrence.
  • Heart failure (heart pumps poorly).
  • Abnormal heart rhythms: If your ejection fraction is 40 percent or less, further testing is warranted to verify the risk associated with the rhythm disorder. If your heart arrhythmia comes and goes, there are special monitors you can wear or carry to record your heart's electrical activity.Previous history of heart disease or heart rhythm disorders.
  • Family history of SCA .
  • Unexplained fainting episodes.

If you would like to help spread the word of SCA (Sudden Cardiac Arrest) please visit: Living4Zachary.org. Another 16 year old that tragically lost his life to SCA was Zachary Schrah however the world is becoming a better and safer place because of Living for Zachary and because of Zachary's memory.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Doing good things this holiday season

Everyone starts out the Holiday season wanting to "do good things" - you may want to donate some items to the needy, you may want the family to serve food at the Soup Kitchen or you may just donate money - all wonderful things, no doubt. There are many ways to "give back" this holiday season, you just have to look around.

Living for Zachary is holding their HeartBeats Gala on February 19th, 2011 - please mark your calender and attend for a beautiful and touching even benefiting the life of Zachary Schrah and aiding awareness of Sudden Cardiac Arrest.

Most all of us send out holiday cards in the mail - instead of buying them at a discount store why not get them from the Parent Heart Watch site - a site that helps protect our children from Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) and helps raise awareness for SCA. You can visit the PHW Site and view the Holiday Cards online - there are many different designs to choose from, all very special. Each card has been created by a person that is no longer with us due to SCA, or a person that has survived SCA.

If you are wanting to do good things this Holiday Season, please think about donating to LivingforZachary.org or buying a holiday card from the Parent Heart Watch Organization.
There is a beautiful poem written by Mary Newman called "Legacy of the Lost"- dedicated to the families of Parent Heart that is so warm and touching, maybe it will touch you this holiday season and jump start your heart to help raise awareness of Sudden Cardiac Arrest and Heart Screening!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Stories that tug at your heart-both want you to save a life today.

It's not easy to talk about people dying, but bottom line, it's life and learning to go on and knowing it's purpose is what is the most important thing.

We have been writing on Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) and Heart Screening in Youth, Heart defects and knowing the difference between Heart Attacks and Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) for about a year now. We have celebrated Zachary Schrah's life, we have enjoyed the gifts that he brought to us, and we have moved forward with the Living for Zachary Foundation and it all has been rewarding however- it's OK sometimes to change gears for just a moment.

The heartbeat is such a power thing. Seeing the story of Taylor Storch this week has brought something else to the forefront as well. Not only is it important to have your child's heart screened, it's important to share the gift of life if you must. Hearing the heartbeat of your child in another person's body must be the most powerful thing, having your child's heart beat for the last time and moment has got to be the most hurtful thing a parent can go through.

For the Storch family and for Karen Schrah - the common denominator is that both families lost a beloved child and something good has to come from it - so foundations/organizations were formed to bring awareness to their causes.

For organ donation you can visit Taylor Storch's website; Taylor's Gift Foundation, you can read more about Taylor and learn about how to become a organ donor.

For upcoming events like our HeartBeats Gala; visit the Living for Zachary website. Taylor saved 5 lives and Living for Zachary will continue to try and save life's by asking parent's to listen to your heart in a different way and get your child's heart screened.

Two families with a common loss wanting to save lives ...be a Hero today and save a life-be an organ donor and have your heart screened. Both will make a difference.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Save the Date for the HeartBeats Gala!


SAVE THE DATE!

Living for Zachary has begun preparations for the HeartBeats Gala 2011 honoring Zachary Schrah and helping raise awareness for Sudden Cardiac Arrest.



Save the Date for the
Living for Zachary
HeartBeats Gala 2011

Where:
Marriott Legacy
7120 Dallas Parkway
Plano, Texas 75024

When:
Saturday, February 19, 2011

7:00PM-midnight

Enjoy a night of dancing, food and remembrance of Zachary Schrah at the Marriott Legacy Hotel on February 19, 2011.

Please visit the Living for Zachary website for additional information - to purchase tickets, to become a sponsor etc.

Also, please visit the Living for Zachary Facebook fan and sign up for the newsletter to receive our latest updates on Sudden Cardiac Arrest.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Living For Zachary Heart Run


What a great day Saturday was! The rain held off and many runners came out to support Living for Zachary and to raise awareness for Sudden Cardiac Arrest!

We made a big difference on Sat, October 23, 2010 as more than 900 runners and over 200 volunteers showed up to run the 2nd Annual 5k/10k/1 Mile Living For Zachary Heart Run.

Your Sporting Image took pictures and you can see additional pictures by searching for your bib number or last name at:
yoursportingimage.com.

Landon Shea was the winner of the 500.00 for the largest team - he brought a team of 68!

You can find a slideshow full of pictures from the event by going to the Z Gallery on the Living4Zachary website.



Thank you to all the volunteers who helped make this day a wonderful success and a special thank you to our sponsors:

  • THE HEART HOSPITAL Baylor Plano
  • Dr.Pepper/Snapple
  • Crest Cadillac
  • Baylor Regional Medical Center at Frisco
  • Sherwin Williams
  • 97.5 KLAK
  • Plano West Quarterback Club
  • Medical Cost Remedy, Inc.
  • Michael Johnson Performance Center
  • Muddle Management
  • On the Border
  • Total Best Group
  • College Hunks Hauling Junk
  • Fox Sports Grill
  • Gold's Gym
  • TLC Carpet Cleaning & TNT Painting
  • Tom Thumb
  • Your Sporting Image Photography

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Zachary would be so proud!

SO many reat things are happening at Living for Zachary! We are literally days away from the 2nd Annual 5k /10k /1 Mile Living For Zachary Heart Run at The Shops at Legacy
Plano, TX.

The Heart Run will be Saturday, October 23, 2010 and Race Day activities begin at 7am - 1M at 8AM and 5K/10K at 8:30AM.


Directions to the 2nd Annual 5k /10k /1 Mile Living For Zachary Heart Run are below:


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You may register from October 20-22, 2010, Wed-Fri 10:00 am to 7 pm at Luke’s Locker at The Shops at Legacy - 5717 Legacy Road Suite 180 Plano, TX 75024 or register the day of the Run at The Shops at Legacy at 7am.

*$500.00 CASH AWARD will be given to the largest team or group to participate and trophies will be awarded to Overall Masters winner & Top male/female winner in 5K and 10K. Medals will be awarded to top 3 Male/Female finishers in each age group in 5k and 10K. Race awards in 5-year increments.

We will have a large Silent Auction with some of the following items:
  • Avalon Spa Gift Basket
  • New Membership Initiation for Gleneagles Country Club
  • Gift certificate for a weekend use of a Cadillac or an Infiniti and dinner for 2 at Chamberlains
  • 1 room for Fri/ or Sat night at the Marriott Plano
  • Gold's Gym
  • Starbucks
  • Sigel's Fine Wine
  • Another Time and Place
  • Sea Breeze Fish Market and Grill and more......

Please make plans to attend and enjoy and support one of Living for Zachary's BIGGEST EVENTS to raise awareness of Sudden Cardiac Arrest!

Also .. BIG NEWS - Zachary made it to UT! Zachary is mentioned in UT's Daily Texan Newspaper as Marc Nestenius - a sophomore at the University of Texas mentions what he went through with his heart defect. He underwent surgery 3 years ago at the Children's Medical Center in Dallas and was given a new lease on life. Marc will be at the Living for Zachary Heart Run this weekend with his family and Living for Zachary is so happy to have Marc coming and yes, he IS one of the lucky ones. Cannot wait to meet you Marc and Happy Early Birthday!

Now.. let's go Run for Zachary!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

10 days left until the 2nd Annual 5k /10k /1 Mile Living For Zachary Heart Run!

10 days left until the 2nd Annual 5k /10k /1 Mile Living For Zachary Heart Run!

The 2nd Annual 5k
/10k /1 Mile Living For Zachary Heart Run will be held this year on Saturday, October 23, 2010 at The Shops at Legacy in Plano, TX.

Living for Zachary is so excited about our 2nd Heart Run and in addition to a great and fantastic run - Living for
Zachary has many fun things in store for this worthwhile day;
  • Prizes
  • Vendor Booths
  • Silent auction
  • Music by Emerald City and Jaci Butler and Those Guys
  • Bounce Houses
  • Face Painting
Race Day Details:
Race Day Opens at 7am


1M - 8AM

5K/10K - 8:30AM


To register for the
L
iving for Zachary Heart Run you can click on the Living for Zachary Heart Run registration link - through RunFar Racing Services - you can register and pay all online!

Additional Registration Information-

In-store registration and packet pick-up at the following locations:
October 18, 2010 10am – 6pm

Crest Cadillac
- 2701 N Central Expressway, Plano

October 19, 2010 10am – 6pm

Crest Infiniti
- 2701 N Central Expressway, Plano

October 20-22, 2010 11am – 2pm and 5 – 7pm

Luke’s Locker located a
t The Shops at Legacy 5717 Legacy Road Suite 180 Plano, TX 75024

Same day Registration at:
The Shops at Legacy -7am


We will give
$500.00 cash award to largest team or group to participate and trophies will be awarded to Overall Masters winner & Top male/female winner in 5K and 10K. Medals will also be awarded to top 3 Male/Female finishers in each age group in 5k and 10K. Race awards in are in 5-year increments.

We have many
Living for Zachary Heart Run Sponsorship Opportunities still available and need your help! Please download the form below for Sponsorship Information: 2nd Annual 5k /10k /1 Mile Living For Zachary Heart Run Sponsorship Form
You can print out the sponsorship form and mail to:


Living for Zachary
P.O. Box 867671
Plano, TX 75086-7671

You may also fax to: 972-248-4150 or email to : Tonya Shrum at: tonya@living4zachary.org

We are proud to have Living for Zachary supporters such as:

Premier Sponsor:

THE HEART HOSPITAL Baylor Plano


Platinum Sponsor:

Dr.Pepper/Snapple


Gold Sponsors:

Crest Cadillac

Baylor Regional Medical Center at Frisco


Silver Sponsors:

Sherwin Williams

97.5 KLAK

Plano West Quarterback Club

Bronze Sponsors:

Medical Cost Remedy, Inc.

Michael Johnson Performance Center

Muddle Management

On the Border

Total Best Group


Race Day Sponsors:

College Hunks Hauling Junk

Fox Sports Grill

Gold's Gym

TLC Carpet Cleaning & TNT Painting

Tom Thumb

Your Sporting Image Photography

There isn't much time to pre-register for the 2nd Annual 5k /10k /1 Mile Living For Zachary Heart Run!

Help raise awareness for Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Youth and Young Athletes by supporting Living for Zachary!
Let your Heart be Heard and run for your life and the lives of others!

View our slideshow of last's years Fun Run!



Thursday, October 7, 2010

Don't be a Bystander - be a Lifesaver

The Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation will celebrate the annual awards reception; "Won’t You Be My Neighbor?...Won’t You Learn How to Save a Life"? which will take place today October 7th, 5:30-7:30 PM, at the Rivers Club, One Oxford Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The event will celebrate the survivors of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) and the neighborly rescuers whose quick and courageous actions made the difference between life and death.

As a special bonus Mr. David Newell (Mr. McFeeley from Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood) will make a guest appearance, and talk about the need for quick responses of CPR and every neighbor’s role in using Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) when SCA (Sudden Cardiac Arrest) occurs.

The moral of this story and event is know CPR and know how to respond if Sudden Cardiac Arrest should strike around you. Will you know what to do or how to respond if someone should collapse around you?

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a lifesaving technique useful in many emergencies. You can use CPR during a heart attack, near drowning or at a time that someone has stopped breathing or their heartbeat has ceased to beat. CPR involves two parts: chest compressions combined with mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing.

When performing CPR remember the ABC's:
  • Airway: Clear the airway
  • Breathing: Breathe for the person
  • Circulation: Restore blood circulation with chest compressions
When learning CPR - make sure that you learn from a accredited organization like the American Red Cross or American Heart Association or find a CPR Trained Instructor in your area.
The Living for Zachary Foundation asks you to be a Lifesaver not a Bystander and make a difference in saving a life.

If you would like to be a part of making people aware of Sudden Cardiac Arrest in our young people; please attend one of our Living for Zachary's upcoming events or just DONATE to Living for Zachary; and be a good neighbor.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Seconds do count when Sudden Cardiac Arrest hits


More and more people are finding out more about heart issues and Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). Many times when people realize what is going on, it's too late. Knowing the difference between SCA (Sudden Cardiac Arrest) and a Heart attack can save your life!

With SCA (sudden cardiac arrest) there are problems with the heart's "electrical system." The heart's lower ventricles develop a rapid and irregular rhythm which makes the ventricles quiver instead of contract (like normal). This heart quivering makes the heart ineffective in pumping and can no longer supply the body and brain with oxygen; thus causing the person to lose consciousness and a pulse. Immediate CPR or using a AED can prevent death in a SCA patient... but the chances of survival decrease 10% every minute without a AED. The American Heart Association recommends using a AED or performing CPR within 5 minutes of collapse.

A heart attack is the result of one or more arteries that are blocked (many times by plaque) so they can no longer pump blood. The oxygen in the blood cannot reach the heart so the heart becomes damaged. It is more like a "plumbing problem" and is most of the time survivable.

Obviously SCA (Sudden Cardiac Arrest) is very serious and possibly can be avoided. It is imperative to know your family history and your genetics. When you take your child to the Doctor, ask LOTS of question and check into cardiac screening at your health care facility. Investigate at your child's school; if the facility has a AED and is the staff trained in using the AED and CPR.

According to KHOU in Houston, TX more than 120 sixth grade children at Hogg Middle School in Houston, TX received heart screening; ultrasounds and electrocardiogram tests as a, on-going program to reduce Sudden Cardiac Arrest in youth.

Make a difference before it's too late, donate to Living for Zachary and help raise awareness of SCA, Sudden Cardiac Arrest!


Thursday, September 23, 2010

Busy Week for Living for Zachary - it's time for Parent's to LISTEN!

Living for Zachary continues to push for knowledge and awareness of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) in our youth. This is a warning for all parents of athletes, of any kind, of any school and of any age - Have your child screened for heart problems! It is simple, it is easy and it is affordable.

Although we do not know if Reggie Garrett died of Sudden Cardiac Arrest, we do know this; what would it hurt to screen your child for heart problems or issues? We also know that if Zachary Schrah had been screened for heart problems, his life might have been spared and he might be here to tell us about SCA.

This week alone Karen Schrah has been on all three TV stations in Dallas/Fort Worth reliving her tradegy; the death of her son, Zachary. Karen Schrah started the Living4Zachary Organization to raise awareness of Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Youth and athletes and help other parents from going through what she went through.

Help Living for Zachary in their mission to have children screened and help raise awareness of Sudden Cardiac Arrest.

Please attend one of Living4Zachary's upcoming events to help raise awareness of SCA (Sudden Cardiac Arrest) in our youth:

Monday, September 27,2010 3pm-close
On the Border Night in Plano, TX

Saturday, October 23, 2010
2nd Annual 5k /10k /1 Mile Living For Zachary Heart Run
The Shops at Legacy Plano, TX

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

One of the Lucky Ones..


I am sure that no one at Central Catholic High School in Portland, Oregon thought that anything would be different about their Friday Night football game. To much amazement; it was very different.

Running back Hayward Demison made the game winning touchdown; an average football game, an average Friday night, an average boy.....all of a sudden he told his coach he was having trouble breathing and then collapsed.

Often times Sudden Cardiac Arrest can just happen as it has gone up-detected for years. To everyone's surprise that night, there was a Cardiac Nurse in the crowd that night who came and started doing chest compressions on Hayward. Obviously everyone knew something was wrong, but not too many knew at that time that this was SCA (Sudden Cardiac Arrest); the result of a defective left coronary artery. This was a lifelong ailment that no one in the family knew about. Demison had complained of dizzy spells and shortness of breath several years back and had been diagnosed with asthma. Asthma wasn't the only thing he had.

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Sudden Cardiac Arrest can just happen as the family of Zachary Schrah knows. One minute you are running, healthy and a vibrant young child, then the next minute - fighting for your life.

Be a part of a wonderful organization - Living for Zachary and help bring awareness to all regarding Sudden Cardiac Arrest. Although Zachary Schrah lost his life due to SCA - Hayward Demison had a second chance and so does your child. Get your child screened!

For information on heart screening visit the Living for Zachary website and
Listen to your Heart!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Fishing 4 Hearts - What a great day!

Thank you to all that attended the Fishing 4 Hearts Fishing Tournament on Saturday, Sept 4, 2010 to honor and benefit Living for Zachary.

It was a gorgeous day to celebrate Zachary Schrah and the cause of Living for Zachary.

According to the Texas Fishing Forum the results are as follows:

Place Angler 1 Angler 2 Big Bass # Fish Pounds Winnings

1 James Niggermeyer Keith Gunsauls 7.81 5 15.18 $5,000.00+$270.00 2nd BB
2 Zach Hughes Eric Wright 8.01 5 14.88 $1,400.00+$450.00 1st BB
3 Billy Dyson Kay Dyson 5 9.90 $850.00
4 Skeeter Fowler Lance Vick 5 9.30 $550.00
5 David Gillham Tori Gillham (JA) 5 9.21 $420.00+$500.00 Highest Placing Team with a Jr. Angler
6 James Quillman Tommy Sikes 5 9.17 $360.00
7 Greg LeBlanc Troy Schrah 5 9.10 $320.00
8 Rudy Crane Christopher Zmolik 5 8.92 $300.00
9 John Redmon Thomas Redmon 5 8.81 $280.00
10 Cody Clark Greg Clark 5 8.78 $260.00
11 Troy Clemens Mikey Justus 5 8.61 $240.00
12 David Porter Coy Frazier 5 8.60 $220.00
13 Derek Ammerman Mike Camron 5 8.46 $200.00
14 Tom Carlson Evon Carlson 5 8.16 $170.00
14 Jerry Norris Chris Dean 5 8.16 $170.00
16 Jeremy Zmolik Keith Smith 5 8.14
16 Gerald Boudreaux Kelvin Russell 7.20 2 8.14
18 Chuck Turner Mark Huffman 5 8.08
19 Richard Altman Sam Trinca 5 8.05
19 Bill Sweeten Mikah Gaby 5 8.05
21 Carl Vessel Jason Jurck 5 8.04
22 Gary Adams Tim Thomas 5 7.93
23 Richie White Tucker Stillwell (JA) 5 7.87
24 Ronnie Ray Jr Shawn Stephens 5 7.80
25 Curt Culberson Billye Culberson 5 7.65
26 Hal Gay 5 7.48
27 Sam Hooten Kaitlyn Sullivan (JA) 5 7.47
28 James Painter Brad Garrett 5 7.46
29 Tom Cornelious Steve Trimble 5 7.41
30 Troy Washburn Steve Washburn 5 7.38
31 Slade Dougherty Harold Breidimeier 5 7.37
32 Jim Leary Josh Bertas 5 7.34
33 Clint Wright Cade Naegeli (JA) 5 7.16
33 Kenny Mason Mike Moody 4 7.16
35 Verlon Croney Randy Ingram 5 7.12
36 Larry Allen Gregory Allen (JA) 5 6.99
37 Robert Littlejohn Robert Meroney 5 6.87
38 Calvin Demming Thomas Hoppe 5 6.77
39 Tim Walker James Baker 5 6.73
40 Rod Harris Robby Austin 5 6.68
41 Craig Anderson Steve Anderson 5 6.65
42 Chris Wiggins Kyle Brothers 5 6.62
43 Scott Payne Jeremy Elliot 5 6.60
44 Terry Granger Kevin Dutton 5 6.47
45 Pete King Robert Butler 5 6.43
46 Steve Taylor David Haas 5 6.40
46 John Reynolds Wesley Reynolds 5 6.40
48 Anthony Jones Marlon Lydia 5 6.14
49 Aaron Walker Steve Stroman 5 5.82
50 Mike Sanders Blake Sanders 5 5.76
51 Jeff Lobaugh Justin Lobaugh (JA) 5 5.70
52 Johnny Guice Marcel Byson 5 5.61
53 Scott Warren Cody Johnson 5 5.60
54 Randy Thorn Tony Thorn 5 5.50
55 Billy Smith Mike Aman 5 5.49
56 Michael Rogge Melvin Travnichek 5 5.46
57 Gale Demming Michael Hoppe (JA) 5 5.43
58 Steve Sennikoff Jr Ben Meyers 4 5.40
59 N. Dee Williams Josh Neill 5 5.37
60 Michael Zmolik Peyton Arnold (JA) 5 5.19
61 Dwayne Ellory Jesse Simpson 5 5.12
62 Jason Cook Luck Huffman 5 4.46
63 Travis Wilson Clyde Watkins 4 4.45
64 Gerald Holcomb Chad Cates 5 4.37
65 John Shinn Janie Shinn 5 4.35
66 Brad Thomas Kaitlyn Thomas (JA) 4 3.89
67 Jeff Bane Chris Taylor 3 3.58
68 David Cody Adam Cody (JA) 4 3.57
69 Morgan Paul Clint Granger 5 3.35
70 Kermit Heaton Mark Worline 2 2.95
71 Bo Freeman Tyler Freeman (JA) 2 2.14
72 Terry Adams Bruce Benedict 4 2.05
73 Jesse Flake Jeremy Flake(JA) 1 2.03
74 Nathan Courtney Masdia Taylor 2 1.84
75 Ray Vereen Steve Nail 0 0.00
75 Richard Duckworth Gary Shoffner 0 0.00
75 Jodie Zmolik Wes Zmolik 0 0.00
75 Steve Sennikoff Bubba Allen 0 0.00
75 William LaFlear Dustin Cody 0 0.00
75 David Fanning Chris Minchew 0 0.00
75 Stuart Turnquist Cameron Turnquist 0 0.00
75 Shane Cowart Phillip Coats 0 0.00
75 Chris Taylor Joel Marquez 0 0.00
75 Jerry Archer Jerry L Archer 0 0.00
75 Dave Hoard 0 0.00
75 Chris Zmolik Donald Zmolik 0 0.00
75 Marc Taylor Mark Child 0 0.00
75 Daniel Tidwell Andy Owens 0 0.00
75 John Goergen 0 0.00
75 Rick Loomis Bob Kornhauser 0 0.00
75 James W. Hiser 0 0.00
75 Paul Walls Robert Walls 0 0.00

Chynna's Helping Heart and Living 4 Zachary teamed up together on this beautiful God given day to help raise awareness about congenital heart defects and Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA).

Thank you to all the Volunteers and all that attending to participate in such a worthwhile event- Please check out the Living for Zachary Upcoming events and sign up NOW for the 2nd Annual 5k /10k /1 Mile Living For Zachary Heart Run at the Shops at Legacy in Plano, TX to be held on Saturday, October 23, 2010.