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UNDER 9 BOYS Beach Sprint: Eli Mork QUEENSCLIFF, Zac Gedz MANLY SYDNEY NORTHERN BEACHES North Steyne Junior Beach Carnival 2017 UNDER 8 BOYS Beach Sprint: Thomas Tyson NORTH NARRABEEN, Jack Woodrow NEWPORT, Blake Woolford COLLAROY, Carter Harrison FRESHWATER, Finn Williams FRESHWATER, Tobias Woolnough MONA VALE Beach Flags: Jack Woodrow NEWPORT, Luke Munro MONA VALE, Noah Keam MANLY, Carter Harrison FRESHWATER, Jackson Riley Kirk MANLY, Josh Ahearn MANLY Beach Relay: North Narrabeen, Manly A, Collaroy, Mona Vale B, Mona Vale A GIRLS Beach Sprint: Sadie Maggs MANLY, Grace Egan FRESHWATER, Hannah Huisman MANLY, Chloe McGregor NORTH NARRABEEN, Pip Quarrell FRESHWATER, Taylah Flynn NEWPORt Beach Flags: Pip Quarell FRESHWATR, Hanah Husman FRESWATER, Chloe Hagon DEE WHY, Grace Ermington MONA VALE, Lucy Barton DEE WHY, Chloe McGregor NORTH NARRABEEN Beach Relay: Freshwater, Manly Pink, Mona Vale, Dee Why UNDER 9 BOYS Beach Sprint: Eli Mork QUEENSCLIFF, Zac Gedz MANLY. Riley Mansfield COLLAROY, Beau Patterson FRESHWATER, Ali Sanbrook NORTH CURL CURL, Tom Brakewell MANLY Beach Flags: Tommy Burton MANLY, Ezaiah Garnett FRESHWATER, Oliver Sanbrook NORTH CURL CURL, Dylan Fleischer FRESHWATER, Beau Patterson FRESHWATER, Connor Mulcahy COLLAROY 1km Run: Elio Vezzola DEE WHY, Harrison Newall NORTH NARRABEEN, Cooper Love NORTH NARABEEN, Tom Shrivell MONA VALE, Thomas Tyson NORTH NARRABEEN, Connor Mulcahy COLLAROY GIRLS Beach Sprint: Winnie Peasland MONA VALE, Bonnie Jorgenson NORTH NARRABEEN, Lila Guerin FRESHWATER, Ruby Nero NORTH CURL CURL, Olivia Lombardina FRESHWATER, Flo Vietch FRESHWATER Beach Flags: Bonnie Joergensen NORTH NARRABEEN, Amelia Delaine NORTH STEYNE, Zara Eastwood Bell NEWPORT, Olivia Lombardini FRESHWATER, Lila Gueri FRESWATER, Winnie Peasland MONA VALE 1km Run: Zahli Smith NORTH NARRABEEN, Charlie Braund FRESHWATER, Olivia Lombardi FRESHWATER, Josie Robertson AVALON, Gracie Moles FRESHWATER, Olivia Sinclair COLLAROY Mixed Beach Relay: Freshwater A, North Curl Curl, Collaroy, Manly A, Freshwater B, Manly B UNDER 10 BOYS Beach Sprint: Charlie Easton MANLY, Noah Maggs MANLY, Cooper Williams FRESHWATER, Toby Marsters MANLY, Olly McDonald FRESHWATER, Sebastian Lill NORTH CURL CURL Beach Flags: Noah Maggs MANLY, Toby Marsters MANLY, Charlie Eastern MANLY, Seb Hill NORTH CURL CURL, Harrison WOODROW NEWPORT, Jack Munro MONA VALE 1km Run: Noah Maggs MANLY, Ellis Tutty MONA VALE, Toby Hughes MANLY. Harrison Lowe MONA VALE, Caelan Marshall-Witte COLLAROY, Anthony Clayton-Adam MANLY GIRLS Beach Sprint: Montana Laime NORTH CURL CURL, Serin Korucu MONA VALE, Briony Clarke QUEENSCLIFF, Avalon COULTER MANLY, Coco Marsters MANLY, Ava McGettigan FRESHWATER Beach Flags: Coco Marsters MANLY, Chloe Bosnjak MONA VALE, Grace Davies MONA VALE, Shala Saint NORTH NARRABEEN, Serin Koruch, Sophie Giles-Jones NORTH STEYNE 1km Run: Eryn Ronge-Smith DEE WHY, Molly Shrivell MONA VALE, Macy Beuzeville MONA VALE, Lucy Johns AVALON, Maddie Evers COLLAROY, Cayla Smyth NORTH NARRABEEN Under 10 Mixed Beach Relay: North Curl Curl, Manly A, Mona Vale, Freshwater, Manly B, Manly C UNDER 11 BOYS Beach Sprint: Prince Kamara NEWPORT, Harvey Monnock COLLAROY Ben Fairbrother MANLY, George Mayhew MONA VALE, Truth Manael QUEENSCLIFF, Hugh Brakewell MANLY Beach Flags: Iaaac Sheriff NORTH NARRABEEN, Truth Thathanael QUEENSCLIFF, Prince Kamara NEWPORT, Michael Molinia DEE WHY, Keanu Wells NEWPORT, Oscar Townsin-Brant NORTH STEYNE 1km Run: Finlay Newall NORTH NARRABEEN, Paddy Bright FRESHWATER, Isaac Sherriff NORTH NARRABEEN, Finlay McMurtry MANLY, Masato Mori FRESHWATER, Noah Rylands MANLY GIRLS Beach Sprint: Charlotte Watton FRESHWATER, Noah Davies MANLY, Olivia Martin MANLY, Georgia Rae MANLY, Jahla Frazer WARRIEWOOD, Nara Jurda FRESHWATER Beach Flags: Olivia Martin MANLY, Charlotte Walton FRESHWATER, Georgie Rae MANLY, Marlene Lets AVALON, Asha May AVALON, Elissa Rich MONA VALE 1km Run: Brooke Derz DEE WHY, Carissa Smyth NORTH NARRABEEN, Madison Perry BILGOLA, Hannah Stevenson DEE WHY, Nara Jordi FRESHWATER, Lily Halpin MONA VALE Mixed Beach Relay: Manly A, Freshwater, Queenscliff, Manly B, Collaroy, North Steyne UNDER 12 BOYS Beach Sprint: Oscar Scheel-Gamorg NORTH CURL CURL, Artie Leiper FRESHATER, Dylan Mackenzie DEE WHY, Sam Clancy FRESHWATER, Fin Hendry FRESHWATER, Alejando Briones COLLAROY Beach Flags: Sam Clancy FRESHWATER, Dylan King NORTH CURL CURL, Oscar Scheelgamborg NORTH CURL CURL, Artie Leiper FRESHWATER, Fin Hendry FRESHWATER, Kade Marshall-Witte COLLAROY 1km Run: Casey Brown NORTH CURL CURL, Kalan Love NORTH NARRABEEN, Dylan King NORTH CURL CURL, Alejandro Briones COLLAROY, Sam Clancy FRESHWATER, Dylan McKenzie DEE WHY GIRLS Beach Sprint: Nina Van Der Reyden MANLY, Ava Roberts AVALON, Jasmine Lowe MONA VALE, Tahlia O’Brien NEWPORT, Sophie Muller MONA VALE, Isla Hendy FRESHWATER Beach Flags: Ava Roberts AVALON, Nina Vander Reyden MANLY, Olivia Weir MANLY, Tahlia O’Brien NEWPORT, Sophie Muller MONA VALE, Jasmine Kibble NEWPORT 1km Run: Jazzie Robertson AVALON, Keely Holmes NORTH NARRABEEN, Brooke Frew DEE WHY, Elizabeth Tyson NORTH NARRABEEN, Karissa Elboz NORTH CURL CURL, Brooke Flynn NEWPORT Mixed Beach Relay: Freshwater, North Curl Curl, Mona Vale, Dee Why, Avalon, Collaroy UNDER 13 BOYS Beach Sprint: Josh Gedz MANLY, Will Collingwood MONA VALE, Tom Hindmarsh MANY, Evan Neal COLLAROY, Joseph Lynch COLLAROY, Archie Richards QUEENSCLIFF Beach Flags: Tom Hindmarsh MANLY, Joshua Gedz MANLY, Louis Paltridge MONA VALE, Max Marsters MANLY, Findley Black NORTH STEYNE, Evan Neal COLLAROY 1km Run: Will Collinson MONA VALE, Sam Ferguson DEE WHY, Oscar Lane AVALON, Finlay Black NORTH STEYNE, Ryan O’Shea COLLAROY, Ben Johnston QUEENSCLIFF GIRLS Beach Sprint: Stephani Fejes FRESHWATER, Milla Mallakeckiew FRESHWATER, Millie Baker MANLY, Zara Rammis WANDA, Lucy Bell AVALON, Zara Ostryn COLLAROY Beach Flags: Mila Megettigan FRESHWATER, Ava Lorch MONA VALE, Lucy Brown NEWPORT, Tasma Patterson FRESHWTER, Zara Lammers WANDA, Millie Baker MANLY 1km Run: Chelsea Smyth NORTH NARRABBEN, Holly Wickham FRESHWATER, Hanneke Wegenaar NORTH CURL CURL, Mercy Nathanael QUEENSCLIFF, Ava Lamond MANLY, Olivia Smith QUEENSCLIFF Mixed Beach Relay: Queenscliff, Collaroy A, Freshwater, Manly, Mona Vale, Collaroy B UNDER 14 BOYS Beach Sprint: Dylan Calderon MANLY, Lachlan Marshall MONA VALE, Coby Walton COLLAROY, Kai Shimakage COLLAROY, Angus Lynch COLLAROY, Massimo Vezzola DEE WHY Beach Flags: Dylan Cameron MANLY, Kai Shimakage COLLAROY, Lachlan Marshall MONA VALE, Angus Lynch COLLAROY, Massimo Vezzola DEE WHY, Coby Walton COLLAROY 1km Run: Thomas Hamilton NORTH STEYNE, Lachlan Marshall MONA VALE, Harrison Schaut AVALON, Massino Vezzola DEE WHY GIRLS Beach Sprint: Zoe Couzens BILGOLA, Isabella Towson COLLAROY, Miah Ingram COLLAROY, Jessica Tyson NORTH NARRABEEN, Jesse Mann NORTH CURL CURL, Jayme Saggers MONA VALE Beach Flags: Zoe Couzens BILGOLA, Miah Ingram COLLAROY, Georgia Notaris MANLY, Lilliana Wards MANLY, Mia Paltridge MONA VALE, Sophia Spencer NORTH CURL CURL 1km Run: Jessica Tyson NORTH NARRABEEN, Charli Munro MONA VALE, Jayme Saggers MONA VALE, Bella Vincent AVALON, Georgia Notaras MANLY Mixed Beach Relay: Manly, Collaroy, Mona Vale MIXED EVENTS All Age Beach Relay: Manly A, Freshwater, Manly B, North Curl Curl March Past: Mona Vale (18), Collaroy (28) .
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