JBay juniors win Hurley South Africa Champs

Matt McGillivray © Hurley / Roy Harley






Hurley South Africa Junior Champs

Surfing South Africa (SSA) event
The Point, Jeffreys Bay South Africa
3 - 7 October 2012

Eastern Province dominate the Hurley SA Junior Champs in their home surf at Jeffreys Bay

Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 7 October, 2012 : - - Eastern Province dominated the Hurley SA Junior Champs in their home surf at Jeffreys Bay, clinching the coveted Freedom Cup team trophy for the first time in the 16 year history of the event and earning three of the six SA individual titles and three of the five special awards on offer.

South Africa’s premier event for surfers aged17-and-under ended on Sunday after enjoying a phenomenal five straight days of excellent surf at the Point with offshore winds every day grooming the waves and giving the competitors the every opportunity to showcase their talent.

The team title was extremely close with the powerful KwaZulu-Natal Central (KZNC) team from Durban finishing just 184 points behind EP in second place, with defending champions Western Province a distant third 1 143 points further back. Boland placed fourth followed by Southern KZN, Southern Cape, Border, the SA Development Academy and Zululand.

The hosts’ Matt McGillivray was the standout performer in J-Bay, producing inspired surfing that saw him win every heat on his way to the SA U15 boys’ title. He was deservedly crowned the Hurley Surfer of the Contest, in association with All Aboard Travel, earning a R20 000 voucher to any destination in the world, and then pocketed another R5 000 for winning the Red Bull Airshow where he beat the best aerial surfers at the event.

Benji Brand (WP) was on fire on the final day, employing his trademark vertical backhand repertoire to win the SA U17 title and also taking home the R3 000 for the Citroën Highest Heat Score award when he posted a 17.0 point out of 20 total in his semi-final encounter. Diran Zakarian (Boland) took the runner-up spot with Jason Harris (KZNC) in third and Ethan Pentz (WP) placing fourth

J-Bay local Gina Smith (EP) was another who went unbeaten throughout the event, going on the be crowned the SA U17 girls champion ahead of Inge McLaren (Border), teammate and last year’s U15 champion Tahra Uren (EP) and Caryn McNicol (KZNC).

McGillivray’s dominating victory in the U15 boys division saw Shane Sykes (KZNC) finish second with Jordy Maree (WP) taking third place and Nthando Msibi (KZNC) in fourth place and receiving  the Zigzag Blowing Up award and a R3 000 prize-purse.

The U15 girls’ final was a closely fought affair and when the spray settled Crystal Hulett (EP) was the champion with Chanelle Botha (SKZN) close behind and Olivia Brand (KZNC) and Ruth Armstrong (WP) placing third and fourth.

Adin Masencamp (Boland), who had held the lead in the Citroën Highest Heat Score award for the first four days of the tournament, successfully defended his U13 boys’ title, finishing just ahead of arch-rival Ethan Fletcher (WP). Jose Faulkner (EP) took third and Max Elkington (WP) placed fourth.

The U13 girls’ title went to Sophie Bell (KZNC) who racked up a massive 15.0 points to deny Kai Woolf (EP) a second successive title in her home surf. Ashleigh Vaughan finished ahead of Danica Stockigt (Border) in the final to grab third place.

The Skullcandy Team Spirit award was presented to Eastern Province whose enthusiasm and support for their teammates paid off with team and individual honours that will go down in the annals of SA surfing history.

Daily blogs, interviews, video uploads, images, event schedule and results from the Hurley SA Junior Champs are posted on sajuniorchamps.co.za with results and info also found at surfingsouthafrica.co.za. Follow the event via the Hurley Facebook fan page at facebook.com/Hurley.ZA, on Twitter @HurleyZA and on Instagram HURLEY_ZA, both using the hashtag #sajuniorchamps.

Freedom Cup Team Trophy
1.  Eastern Province – 28 092 points
2.  KwaZulu-Natal Central – 27 908
3.  Western Province – 26 949
4.  Boland – 22 248
5.  Southern KZN – 20 494
6.  Southern Cape – 18 792
7.  Border – 17 330
8.  SA Development Academy – 16 040
9.  Zululand – 8 476

U17 Boys
1.  Benji Brand (WP)
2.  Diran Zakarian (Boland)
3.  Jason Harris (KZNC)
4.  Ethan Pentz (WP)

U17 Girls
1.  Gina Smith (EP)
2.  Caryn McNicol (KZNC)
3.  Tahra Uren (EP)
4.  Inge McLaren (Border)

U15 Boys
1.  Matt McGillivray (EP)
2.  Shane Sykes (KZNC)
3.  Jordy Maree (WP)
4.  Nthando Msibi (KZNC)

U15 Girls
1.  Crystal Hulett (EP)
2.  Chanelle Botha (SKZN)
3.  Olivia Brand (KZNC)
4.  Ruth Armstrong (WP)

U13 Boys
1.  Adin Masencamp (Boland)
2.  Ethan Fletcher (WP)
3.  Jose Faulkner (EP)
4.  Max Elkington (WP)

U13 Girls
1.  Sophie Bell (KZNC)
2.  Kai Woolf (EP)
3.  Ashleigh Vaughan (EP)
4.  Danica Stockigt (Border)

Hurley Surfer of the Contest, in association with All Aboard Travel
Matt McGillivray (EP) – R20 000 travel voucher

Red Bull Airshow
Matt McGillivray (EP) – R5 000

Citroën Highest Heat Score
Benji Brand (WP) – R3 000

Zigzag Blowing Up Award
Nthando Msibi (KZNC) – R3 000

Skullcandy Team Spirit Award
Eastern Province

Previous reports:
# 1 :
South Africa to crown junior champs at J-Bay
# 2 : Hurley South Africa Jr Champs kick off at JBay
# 3 : Hurley South Africa Junior Champs roll Day 2

# 4 : J-Bay delivers Day 3 of Hurley South Africa Jrs

www.sajuniorchamps.co.za
www.surfingsouthafrica.co.za
www.facebook.com/Hurley.ZA


Source: Life's a Beach Communications

Author: Paul Botha

Tags: Jeffreys Bay, Surfing South Africa, Hurley, Junior Champs

Events: Surfersvillage





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