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Previous School Surfing Champions Honour Roll - Previous School Surfing Champions Under-19 Boys Mark Richards Shield 2016 WA Margaret River Senior High - Ben Spence, Jack Haslau 2015 NSW St Johns College Woodlawn - Zac Condon, Luke Condon 2014 WA Margaret River Senior High - Jacob Wilcox, Jed Mattinson 2013 WA Margaret River Senior High - Jacob Wilcox, Josh Burke 2012 NSW St Francis Xavier College Billy Drinkwater James McMoreland 2011 QLD Palm Beach-Currumbin SHS – Will Morrison Jake Cumberland 2010 NSW Cronulla HS Connor OLeary Rory Jenkins 2009 NSW Woolgoolga HS Alex Maniatis Justin Turk 2008 WA Margaret River Senior High - Matthew Baldock, Jethro Hedstrum 2007 NSW Kingscliffe High School- Brad King, Dylan Cram 2006 Qld Palm Beach Currumbin SHS – Kane Powell, Blake Ainsworth, Storm Hosking 2005 Vic Newhaven College – Carl Wright, Jackson Collins 2004 NSW Kincumber High School – Beau Atcheson, Brent Power, Matt Wilkinson 2003 NSW Southern Cross K-12 School – Adam Melling, Scott Boin 2002 Qld Palm Beach-Currumbin SHS – Paul Fisher, Dion Agius 2001 Vic Geelong College - Josh Rush, Jack Perry 2000 WA Mandurah High School - Simon Fullston, Josh Harrington 1999 Vic Wonthaggi Secondary College - James Noble, Steve Noble 1998 Qld Elanora State High School - Steve Simpson, Jay Thompson 1997 Qld Elanora State High School - Joel Parkinson, Dale Stivey 1996 NSW Bateman's Bay High School - Anthony McDonald, Phil McDonald 1995 1994 WA Taj Burrow, James Catto 1993 1992 Qld Maroochydore State High School - Sasha Stocker, Matt Clark 1991 1990 NSW Bulli High School 1989 NSW Newcastle High School 1988 NSW Terrigal High School 1987 NSW Newcastle High School 1986 NSW Newcastle High School 1985 Qld Keebra Park State High School 1984 NSW Woonoma High School 1983 NSW Marcellin College Under-19 Boys Allstars 2016 NSW Darcy Crump, Callum Robson 2015 VIC Joe Van Dijk, Toby Bishop 2014 QLD Reif Doig, Aaron Kelly, Quinn Bruce 2013 QLD Jack Reginato/ Nick Callister/ Kai Hing 2012 Vic Walter Hiatt Tristan Forras Francis Meade 2011 Tas Hamish Renwick Kyle Cooper 2010 Vic Mitch Baker Harry Mann Tom Cole 2009 NSW Alex Maniatis Oscar Scanes Jake Sylvester 2008 Vic Todd Rosewall Mitch Baker Jarvis Cinnias 2007 Qld Mitch Crews, Nick McDonald, Sam Turner 2006 NSW Jesse Adam, Stuart Kennedy, Josh Bull 2005 NSW Matt Wilkinson, Heath Joske, Craig Anderson 2004 NSW Tim Wrench, Drew McPherson, Beau Atcheson 2003 NSW Adam Melling, Brent Power 2002 Qld Lee Wilson, Dean Brady, Dion Agius 2001 Qld Mitch Semple, Ryan Campbell 2000 Qld Bede Durbidge, Mitch Semple, Leigh Sedley 1999 Qld Luke Munro, Morgan Dittman, Mark McKendry 1998 Vic Nic Muscroft, James Noble, Peter Hughes 1997 NSW Dael Walker, Glen Hall, Jono Shade 1996 Vic Troy Brooks, Trevor Hughes, Matt Drape 1995 1994 Qld Nick Wallace, John McLean 1993 Qld Daman Weir, Matt Withers, Aaron Hand 1992 Qld Ben Silk, Paul Evers, Aaron Oaks Under-19 Boys School Champion 2007 NSW Sam Wrench 1996 NSW Darren O'Rafferty 1994 NSW Ben Nolan 1993 Qld Nick Wallace Under-16 Boys Mark Richards Shield 2016 QLD Siena Catholic College - Alister Reginato, Will Carter 2015 NSW Southern Cross Distance Education School - Mikey McDonagh, Josh Van Niekerk 2014 NSW Bulli High School - Luke Wrice, Joel Wood 2013 QLD Palm Beach - Currumbin SHS - Quinn Bruce/ Joe Brooker 2012 NSW McLean HS Jeames Young Chris Zaffis 2011 WA Margaret River SHS Jacob Wilcox Josh Burke 2010 WA Churchlands SHS Zac Haymes-Love Sam Humphry 2009 WA Margaret River HS Creed Mctaggart Shaun Green 2008 WA Margaret River HS Creed Mctaggart Shaun Green 2007 Qld Palm Beach Currumbin High – Tom Woods, Mitch Duggan 2006 WA Margaret River Senior High School – Matt Baldock, Jethro Hedstrom 2005 WA Halls Head Community College – Tod Quartermaine, Jerome Forest 2004 NSW Kincumber High School – Dane Atcheson, Cameron Pitts, Eddie Toomey 2003 Qld Sunshine Beach State High School – Julian Wilson, Dean Iezzi, Shaun Stevic 2002 Qld Sunshine Beach State High School – Julian Wilson, Dean Iezzi 2001 Vic Wonthaggi Secondary College - Daniel Laing, Carl Wright 2000 WA Carine High School - Tim Fitzpatrick, Luke Campbell, Luke Saranah 1999 Qld Elanora State High School - Clint Kimmins, Jay Levitt 1998 Qld Palm Beach-Currumbin State High School - Corey Ziems, Luke Munro 1997 Qld Miami State High School - Jay Thompson, Evan Morris 1996 Qld Palm Beach-Currumbin State High School - Joel Parkinson, Mick Fanning 1995 Qld Palm Beach - Currumbin State High School - Joel Parkinson, Dean Morrison 1994 NSW Troy Gould, Wayne Secomb 1993 1992 NSW Barrenjoey High School - Matt Owens, Aaron Riley, Dane Beevor 1991 1990 NSW Woolooware High School - Craig Strogh, Michael Griggs 1989 Qld Coolum State High School - Jye Gofton, Paul Ward 1988 NSW Bulli High School - Jake Spooner, Chad Ryan 1987 NSW Kiama High School - D McCallum, T Prestage, G Weaver 1986 Qld Caloundra State High School - B Muskens, N Streek 1985 SA Willunga High School - J Lock, K Ellis Under-16 Boys Allstars 2016 NSW Taj Watson, Keanu Miller 2015 NSW Mikey McDonagh, Sandon Whittaker 2014 QLD Reef Heazelwood, Thomas Prout, Max Kearney 2013 NSW Zac Wightman/ Luke Condon/ Harley Ross-Webster 2012 Qld Kai Hing Quinn Bruce Reef Hazelwood 2011 Qld Luke Hynd Kai Hing Nick Callister 2010 NSW Tommy Boucat Matt King Chris Robinson 2009 NSW Cooper Chapman Zac Scott Joshua Hay 2008 Vic Harrison Mann Tom Cole Jamie Powell 2007 NSW Jake Syvester, Kurt Kiggins 2006 Qld James Woods, Thomas Woods, Eli Criaco 2005 Vic Todd Rosewell, Campbell Downey, Lachlan Keath 2004 NSW Stewart Kennedy, Mitch Noonan, Dane Atcheson 2003 Qld Lincoln Taylor, Dean Iezzi, Julian Wilson 2002 Qld Kalen Schloss, Mitch Coleburn, Julian Wilson 2001 NSW Daniel Asmus, Matt Wilkinson 2000 WA Tevita Gukilau, Dino Adrian 1999 Qld Clint Kimmins, Paul Bonetti, Leigh Sedley 1998 Qld Corey Ziems, Luke Thompson, Bede Durbidge 1997 Qld George Tarlington, Jay Thompson, Bede Durbidge 1996 Vic James Noble, Peter Hughes, Tim Hawken 1995 1994 NSW Nathan Hedge, Darren O'Rafferty 1993 NSW Under-19 Girls Mark Richards Shield 2016 QLD Coolum SHS - Ellia Smith, Kara Peterson 2015 WA Margaret River SHS - Mia McCarthy, Phoebe MacGregor 2014 NSW Sydney Distance Education High - Holly Wawn, Paris Whittaker 2013 NSW St Josephs Banora Point - Ashlee Spence/ Alyssa Lock 2012 Qld Coolum SHS - Isabella Nicholls Jalseesa Vincent 2011 Vic Newhaven College - Nikki van Dijk 2010 Qld Palm Beach Currumbin - Amiya Doyle Brodie Doyle Eden Putland 2009 Vic Newhaven College - Nikki van Dijk India Payne 2008 Vic Newhaven College - Jess Laing Nikki van Dijk India Payne 2007 Vic Newhaven College – Melissa Burt, Nina van Dijk, Jess Laing 2006 WA St Marks College – Jaala Baldock, Felicity Palmateer 2005 WA St Marks College – Jaala Baldock, Felicity Palmateer 2004 NSW Kingscliffe High School – Stephanie Gilmore, Ashley Smith 2003 Qld Sunshine Beach State High School – Rebecca Oakley, Jemma Lenton 2002 Vic Newhaven College – Patchula Thompson, Ainslee Burt 2001 Qld Palm Beach Currumbin – Sheridan Shields, Ena Clark 2000 Qld Elanora State High School - Sally McGregor, Lauren McGregor 1999 NSW Barrenjoey High School - Chelsea Georgeson, Grace Quiney 1998 NSW Corpus Christie College - Amee Donohue, Adel Hankey Under-19 Girls Allstars 2016 WA Emma Catlin, Marnie Durant 2015 QLD Sophie McCulloch, Jaleesa Vincent, Laura Poncini 2014 QLD Jaleesa Vincent, Laura Poncini, Ren Hashimoto 2013 QLD Isabella Nichols/ Jade Wheatley/ Georgia Kervin 2012 NSW Cali McDonagh Sophie Bernard Coco Beeby 2011 Qld Keely Andrew Brodie Doyle Briget McCulloch 2010 Vic Nikki van Dijk India Payne 2009 WA Felcity Palmateer Mikela Green 2008 NSW Phillipa Anderson Syke Burgess Lauren McAleer 2007 NSW Laura Enever, Phillipa Anderson 2006 NSW Laura Enever, Sally Fitzgibbons, Brittany Nichol 2005 NSW Sally Fitzgibbons, Brittany Nichol, Angela Keighran 2004 NSW Stephanie Gilmore, Elkie Jones, Eliza Roberts 2003 NSW Stephanie Gilmore, Dominica Costello 2002 NSW Jesse Miley-Dyer, Stephanie Gilmour 2001 Qld Jemma Lenton, Lauren McGregor, Sheridan Shields 2000 Qld Lauren Ringer, Lauren McGregor, Linda Fisher 1999 Qld Melissa McDonald, Stacey Holt, Sally McGregor 1998 NSW Chelsea Goergeson, Melissa Sherringham, Amee Donohue 1997 Vic Amber Reason, Sally Dunn, Jodie Smith 1996 Qld Bethany Goggin, Salli Cohen, Shauna Durbidge 1995 1994 NSW Jana Fitzgerald, Stacey Emerton 1993 Qld Serena Brooke, Penny Silk 1992 Qld Serena Brooke, Trudy Todd, Penny Silk Under-19 Girls School Champion 2007 NSW Laura Enever 1996 Qld Salli Cohen Under-16 Girls Allstars 2016 NSW Bohdi Leigh-Jones, Jessie Van Niekirk 2015 NSW Macy Callaghan, Sophia Fulton 2014 NSW Macy Callaghan, Alysse Cooper 2013 QLD Lucy Callister, Laura Poncini, Jalessa Vincent 2012 QLD Laura Poncini, Sophie Bernard, Lucy Callister 2011 VIC Zoe Clarke, Kelly Laity 2010 NSW Kirsten Ogden, Indianna Green, Coco Beeby 2009 QLD Eden Putland, Sophie Callister, Brodie Doyle School Surfing State Teams Trophy (State Teams Event prior to 2002) 2016 NSW 2015 NSW 2014 NSW 2013 QLD 2012 QLD 2011 NSW 2010 QLD 2009 QLD 2008 VIC 2007 NSW 2006 NSW 2005 NSW 2004 NSW 2003 NSW 2002 Qld 2001 Qld 2000 Qld 1998 Qld 1997 Qld 1996 Vic 1995 1994 1993 1992 Qld 1991 1990 Qld 1989 NSW 1988 NSW 2016 All Australian School Surfing Team U/19 Boys Callum Robson NSW Duke Nagtzam WA Ben Spence WA Jack Haslau WA U/19 Girls Emma Catlin WA Sophie Fletcher VIC Phoebe McGregor WA Kara Peterson QLD U/16 Boys Jay Brown NSW Alister Reginato QLD Taj Watson NSW Keanu Miller NSW U/16 Girls Bohdi Leigh-Jones NSW Jamaica Selby WA April McPherson WA 2015 All Australian School Surfing Team U/19 Boys Zac
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