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NSW Junior State Titles - 2008/07/31 20:44 Quiksilver State Junior Titles - NSW - Perfect conditions greet day two of competition as the State's best juniors push surfing to new levels
Thursday, 31 July 2008

In near-perfect conditions at Boomerang Beach, the state’s best juniors pushed the levels to new heights.

Surfing in pristine, off-shore 1-1.5m conditions, the Quiksilver State Titles rolled through to the business end of the competition in the under 18 and 16 boys divisions – as the scores soared.

Dean Bowen (Gerroa, NSW) was the standout of day two, attacking Boomerang’s right-handers with vigour.

En-route to racking up the event’s highest single wave score, a 9.25 (out of a possible 10), Bowen looked awesome.

“I had a lot of fun out there this morning,” he said.

“Surfing in the state titles amongst all this awesome competition you have to surf well.”

Having been travelling around the country with the likes of Koby Abberton searching for big waves and competing on the biggest stages around the world in recent times, Bowen enjoys coming back to surfing with his mates.

“I have had a pretty crazy year so far, but to come back and surf in this event is really fun,” Bowen said.

“There are a heap of good guys surfing in this event so it’s fun to hang out and get some good waves.”

“But in saying that, I still want to win.”

The five-day event sees 200 junior surfers battling it out, across six divisions, for prestigious State Titles and selection into the team that will represent NSW at the Australian Junior Titles scheduled for Margaret River in December.

Littered with current and former World and Australian Junior Champions, as well as top-rated ASP Australasian Pro Junior competitors, this year’s event illustrates the abundance of world-class talent within NSW.

One such talent was local boy Sam Schuman (Foster, NSW), who impressed the judges and crowd alike with critical manoeuvres and deep barrel rides.

Booking a birth in the second round, Schuman highlighted his intentions to fellow competitors using local knowledge to his advantage.

On hand to watch over the event at Boomerang Beach was former ASP World Tour surfer Michael Lowe; and he was impressed with what he saw.

“The standard of surfing on show today is outstanding,” Lowe said.

“It just goes to show how strong junior surfing is within NSW.”

With the scheduled running of the blue ribbon event, the under 18 girls, on the cards for tomorrow the scintillating action is sure to continue - which is to be followed by the under 16 girls division.

The Quiksilver State Titles will run through to 3 August 2008 and with excellent waves forecast right through the weekend, this year’s event will be one not to be missed.
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Re:NSW Junior State Titles - 2008/08/04 18:28 Quiksilver State Titles - NSW - Kirby Wright and Ellie-Jean Coffey take out prestigious state titles in style
Sunday, 3 August 2008

As the perfect 1m conditions graced Boomerang Beach, four new state champions were crowned at the prestigious Quiksilver State Junior Titles.

With the best junior surfers batted it out for sought after state titles, and selection into the team that will represent NSW at the Australian Junior Titles scheduled for Margaret River in December, the action was awesome.

Headlined by the exceptional performance of Kirby Wright (Culburra, NSW) in the blue-ribbon under 18 girls division, the standard of surfing was through the roof.

Wright, who’s sister Tyler and brother Michael finished runners-up in the under 16 girls and 14 boys divisions respectively, went one better to take the state title over Phillipa Anderson (Merewether, NSW), Paige Haggerston (Coal Point, NSW) and Rachel Pinsak (Terrigal, NSW).

“I’m so unbelievably stoked,” Wright said.

“I was just happy to make the final with the likes of Phillipa, Rachel and Paige,” she admitted.

“But to win is amazing.”

Accruing a total heat score of 14.35 (out of a possible 20) in the final, Wright demonstrated her unrivalled ability in the perfect right-hander’s.

“The conditions were amazing all week,” Wright added.

“Bring on the Aussies.”

In the under 16 girls division it was Ellie Jean Coffey (Crescent Head, NSW) who outshone the stellar cast of competitors.

“I can’t explain how happy I am right,” Coffey said, beaming after her victory.

Surfing with conviction and flair, Coffey finished on top of defending champion Tyler Wright (Culburra, NSW), Emily Clapoudis (Port Macquarie, NSW) and Rachel Campbell (Stanwell Park, NSW) who finished second, third and fourth respectively.

“I never ever expected to win, but to win this competition is definitely the best result of my career to date,” she added.

Racking up an impressive heat total of 13.60 (out of a possible 20) in the final, Coffey was outstanding – highlighted by a 8.75 (out of a possible 10) point-ride.

“The standard of surfing in the girls division’s is so awesome, all the girls rip,” she stated.

“This win gives me so much confidence - I can’t wait for the Australian titles.”

In the under 14 boys division it was event standout Soli Bailey (Byron Bay, NSW) who took the prestigious state title.

Displaying a array of skills beyond his years, Bailey took the crown over Michael Wright (Culburra, NSW), Tommy Boucaut (Ocean Shores, NSW) and Jackson Baker (Merewether, NSW).

Taking out the under 14 girls division was Indianna Greene (The Entrance, NSW) with a combined heat score of 8.00 (out of a possible 20).

Greene who was a reserve for the under 14 girls division certainly made the most of her call-up, defeating Coco Beeby (Scotts Head, NSW), Stephanie Single (Lennox Head, NSW) and Veronica Charles (Woolaware, NSW) in a tightly contested affair.

Littered with current and former World and Australian Junior Champions, as well as top-rated ASP Australasian pro juniors, this year’s event illustrated the abundance of world-class female talent within NSW.

For all information, results and updates regarding The Quiksilver State Titles 2008 please visit www.surfingnsw.com.au.

The Quiksilver NSW Junior Titles was proudly supported by Roxy, Great Lakes Council, Great Lakes Tourism, Australia’s Surfing Life and Surfing NSW.
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