Anna Bay surfer Josh Stretton ensured at least one NSW SUP title will remain in the area after claiming the junior men’s division in the Port Stephens Surf Festival.
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The surfing component of the SUP State Titles saw seven new NSW champions crowned at One Mile Beach on Saturday as competitors mowed through day five of the surf festival.
Stretton, 16, posted two mammoth heat totals in the 17.00 point range to gain the upper hand against the opposition and claim the division convincingly.
The win has qualified Stretton for the NSW team that will surf against winners from other states at the Australian titles in November.
Stretton also came runner up in the open men’s 10ft division and second in the technical BOP for juniors.
In the NSW Longboard Titles, Nelson Bay surfer Mikey Clayton-Brown posted a third place result in the Junior Logger on Saturday.
The two state title events, held as part of the Port Stephens Surf Festival, wrapped up at One Mile Beach on Sunday.
More to come.