Junior Longboard - 1.Jack Unsworth 2.Alex Gibson 3.Charlie Greenway 4.Ashley Wright
U16 Shortboard - 1.Alex Gibson 2.Storm Wall 3.Jack Unsworth 4.Will Roberts
The annual North Devon Schools Surfing Championships continues in fine fashion as the 2012 champions retain the title.
Surfing GB and The Ilfracombe Academy teamed up for the 2013 event
and invited seven schools from North Devon to compete in this well
renowned inter-school and grass roots Surf event. The stage was quite
literally set for a day of fierce rivalries and passionate surfing as
the event got under way under the shadows and musical accompaniment of
the 2013 Goldcoast Oceanfest Surf & Music festival. The surfers were
greeted by a dropping tide and rising swell as low tide approached and
the waves broke around the 2ft range with light onshore winds and a
sprinkling of atmospheric sea fog for good measure.
The event focuses on providing opportunity for the school attendees
of North Devon to not only surf in a friendly and competitive
environment, but to be part of a team! So with a great turn out of over
50 surfers the competition got under way early. Class mates and teachers
from BRAUNTON, WEST BUCKLAND, GREAT TORRINGTON, PARK, PILTON, KINGSLEY
and THE ILFRACOMBE ACADEMY lined the shore to spur on their schools
representatives. Surfers battled out in the early rounds of the Girls
Under 14′s and 16′s and Boys Under 14′s and 16′s, eager to progress and
gain points for their school.
In a huge step forward for the event 2013 saw the involvement and
support of POSCA the Art and Design pen company, who were on hand with a
professional artist and a load of wild coloured pens for the kids to
draw and design all over their surf boards. POSCA also provided prizes
for the finalists of each category so if you see grom’s with bright,
crazy and innovative surf board designs in the line up’s of North Devon
you know where they have been!.
As the tide pushed in the mid day sun burnt through the lingering sea
fog to reveal bright blue skies as competition continued in the water.
In an addition to previous year’s events and to meet the demands of the
competitors, the new Open Longboard Division was introduced and saw
some great surfing whilst also highlighting many of the competitors’
abilities to ride both long and short boards.
By the time the finals came around the tide had pushed up to its
spring high and the beach was electric with frothing young surfers and
music. The Girls U14 finals saw two Ilfracombe Academy Surfers battle
against each other with Esme French in third and Molly Ashford in first
with Megan Hillyer of Great Torrington separating them in second place.
The Boys U14 Final saw Max Davies of Ilfracombe get off to a strong
start, however finished in second behind local boy Garin Clay who used
his knowledge and experience to piece together a well deserved victory
and take maximum points for Braunton School.
The Girls U16 final saw class mates Alice Dowling and Paige Orme from
Park School take shared third with Lani Ashford of Ilfracombe Academy
in second. However careful wave selection meant that the only two waves
that Becca Challacombe of Ilfracombe Academy caught were enough as she
scored highly and took the title with a total of 12.67. The cruising
style of Jack Unsworth got the Boys U16 final off to a good start,
however a battle of the local boys then ensued in the Boys U16 finals as
Storm Wall of Pilton took second and Alex Gibson of Ilfracombe Academy
tore apart some critical sections and took the win and maximum points
for his school. The Open Longboard division saw traditional short
boarder Alex Gibson convert his techniques over to the longer board for
second place whilst Charlie Greenway of Braunton School in close third,
however Jack Unsworth of Kingsley performed well and took a deserved
win.
The importance of team work and camaraderie is at the heart this
event and shone through as team battled each other for the coveted North
Devon School Champions Title. Pilton consistently featured in the
business end of the event and as such accumulated a strong 4705 total
points, whilst Great Torrington took it one step further and secured
second with a 5475 total. However running away with the title and
securing its return to the school was The Ilfracombe Academy who now win
back to back titles with a convincing 8085 total.
“We are very grateful to the academy staff for organising such a
fantastic event in which the level of competition was high. Naturally
we are delighted that our own students performed so well and that for
the second year in succession we won the overall event.” Sharon
Marshall, Headteacher of The Ilfracombe Academy.
Surfing GB would like to thank the sponsors THE ILFRACOMBE ACADEMY
for their support of the event and making it happen, POSCA and RIP CURL
for their influence roles and The Goldcoast Oceanfest Surf and Music
Festival for hosting the event.