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March 26, 2021

Toyota Prime Series Stop #2: the Best West Coast Junior Surfers Compete in Oceanside

Oceanside, Calif. (March 25, 2021) – More than 100 of the best under 18 surfers on the West Coast will be back in jerseys competing at Oceanside Harbor South Jetty this weekend for the second stop of the Toyota USA Surfing West Coast Prime Series presented by Got Milk?. Heats will run from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday and Sunday, followed by trophy presentations. You can follow all the action on Stact App. Download the heat draws here.

 

The Toyota USA Surfing Prime Series is the highest level of junior amateur competition in the nation. Rankings and qualifying points are built throughout the five event series for coveted invites to the national USA Surfing Championship at Lower Trestles, Calif. in June.  See rankings here.

 

Surfline is calling for three to four feet wave conditions on Saturday and two to three-plus for Sunday. USA Surfing coach Brett Simpson is a big fan of Oceanside: “O-side sandbars are fun. We should see some high-performance, beach break surfing this weekend!” 

 

Several local surfers made the podium in the first event in Huntington Beach and will be looking to defend or better their positions at their home break. Oceanside’s Caitlin Simmers, Lucas Owston are power surfers to watch. Carlsbad’s Alyssa Spencer is in form preparing for more WSL QS and potentially CT events this year. Also look for strong performances from Encinitas rippers Kyan Yang, Syd Ott, Cole McCaffray, and Greyson Grant. 

 

​RESULTS FROM STOP #1:

 

Girls U18

1st    Sawyer Lindblad, San Clemente, Calif.

2nd   Alyssa Spencer, Carlsbad, Calif.

3rd    Caitlin Simmers, Oceanside, Calif.

4th    Lilie Kulber, Laguna Beach, Calif. 

 

Boys U18

1st   Jett Schilling, San Clemente, Calif. 

2nd  Lucas Owston, Oceanside, Calif.. 

3rd   Kyan Yang, Encinitas, Calif. 

4th   Raiki Nishida, San Clemente, Calif. 

 

Girls U16

1st   Sawyer Lindblad, San Clemente, Calif. 

2nd  Caitlin Simmers, Oceanside, Calif. 

3rd   Bella Kenworthy, Dana Point, Calif.

4th   Syd Ott, Encinitas, Calif. 

 

Boys U16

1st   Cole McCaffray, Encinitas, Calif. 

2nd  Lucas Owston, Oceanside, Calif.

3rd   Ben Brantell, San Clemente, Calif. 

4th   Greyson Grant, Encinitas, Calif.

 

Boys U14

1st   Rex Hennings, San Clemente, Calif. 

2nd  Adam Bartlett, Santa Cruz, Calif. 

3rd   Petey Romaniuk, Huntington Beach, Calif.

4th   Charlie Stevens, San Clemente, Calif.

 

The Toyota USA Surfing Prime Series makes stops along both East and West coasts and culminates in the USA Surfing Championships. The competition was created to bridge the gap young surfers experience when trying to make the leap from pro junior competition to next-level competition opportunities, including a position on the USA Surfing national teams, the World Surf League (WSL) Qualifying Series and potentially the Olympics and WSL Championship Tour. The Prime Series champion and podium roster is a who’s who in American surfing. 

 

Surfers competing in the Prime Series experience an event with judging, announcing and organization consistent with WSL pro events, including professional WSL/ISA judges and announcers, four-person heats with priority, computer scoring live on the STACT App and instant replay for the judges. 

 

USA Surfing’s Prime Series is grateful for the support of our fabulous sponsors. We will miss seeing them at events under Covid-19 restrictions, but expect they will resume their beach participation soon. Please buy their products and support the companies that support USA Surfing:

Toyota USA

Got Milk?

Blue Diamond Almonds

HydroFlask

Adidas

Jacuzzi

Oakley

American Optometric Association

Sun Bum Sunscreen

DJO

Rise Brewing - Nitro Cold Brewed Coffee

GoGo Squeez

Murf Electric Bikes

Jack’s Surfboards

United Airlines

International Hotel Group

Blue Wonderland Wax

Sticky Bumps

Sex Wax

Carver Skateboards

HotShoppe Designs

Positively Groundfish

 

Contact: becky (at) usasurfing (dot) org

 

USA Surfing is the National Governing Body for surfing in the United States, recognized by the International Surfing Association (ISA) and the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC). USA Surfing’s mission is to promote and grow the sport of surfing and support United States athletes of all backgrounds to achieve sustained competitive excellence in Olympic, Paralympic, Pan American and Parapan American competition. USA Surfing will oversee and support America’s Olympic team as surfing makes its debut in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and surfing and stand-up paddleboarding athletes compete in the 2019 Pan American Games.

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