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Ocean City Surfers Make Mark at Easterns Surfing Championships

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Ocean City resident Brynn Gallagher, 11, won in her division at the Eastern Surfing Association's 2019 Easterns Surfing Championships. (Photos courtesy City of Ocean City)

Two young Ocean City surfers won their divisions at the Eastern Surfing Association’s 2019 Easterns Surfing Championships, held Sept. 15 to Sept. 21, in massive surf generated by Hurricane Humberto at Jennette’s Pier in Nags Head, N.C.

Ocean City’s Brynn Gallagher, 11, won the Girls U12 (11-and-under) division, while Ocean City’s Sophia Whelan, 13, took top honors in Girls U16 (15-and-under).

Gallagher also placed fifth in Girls U14 and third Girls U16, taking the event’s “Ironwoman” award as a result. With time running out in the Girls U12 Final heat, Gallagher dropped into a double-overhead wave to score a near-perfect 9.5 and capture the “Hot Wave” title for the entire competition.

Ocean City’s Mia Gallagher, 13, rides a wave.

Meanwhile, Cape May’s Tucker Collins, 13, an ESA All-Star Team member, also made three finals, finishing third in Boys U16 (15-and-under), fourth in Boys U14 (13-and-under) and third in Menehune Longboard U14 (13-and-under) behind Cape May’s Kaiden Cameron, 13, who took second in the Menehune Longboard event.

The surf for the youth events at the contest was a solid four to six feet with bigger sets.

“The waves in the Outer Banks don’t break like the waves here in New Jersey,” said Lisa Roselli, co-director of the ESA’s Southern New Jersey District. “The surf has way more power there. It can be really intimidating just paddling out next to the cement pier in conditions like that, but our young surfers really stepped up and I was super-impressed over and over again by all of them.”

In the adult events, held prior to the Humberto swell, Brigantine’s Rachel Nessuno won both Womens (18-34) and Womens Longboard (18-34), with Sea Isle local Kara Borzillo finishing second and third, respectively, in the same events.

West Cape May’s Joe Grottola took the win in Grand Legends (60 and Over) and finished second in Grand Legends Longboard (60 and Over), with Mayville’s Tom Leonik finishing fourth in the event.

Ocean City’s Jennifer Grottola-Sikoryak took second in both Ladies (35 and Over) and Ladies Longboard (35 and Over).

Ocean City’s Sophia Whelan, 13, took top honors in her division is pictured with her father, Greg Whelan.

Presented by the Outer Banks Visitors Bureau and Surfer Dudes, the Easterns attracts nearly 300 of the best amateur surfers from the East Coast, including the Great Lakes and Gulf Coast of Florida.

Competitors were invited to this event based on Eastern Surfing Association rankings from its three Regional Championships held in the spring.

The ESA event also included a screening of Bethany Hamilton’s new documentary, “Unstoppable,” with Hamilton donating one of her personal comeback competition boards for a giveaway.

Ocean City’s Mia Gallagher, 13, also an ESA All-Star and competitor in the event, was more than stoked to win the board.

Other local competitors included Bodhi Conners of Cape May and Ethan Dunn, Jeremy Nordberg, Cooper Jewell, Jackson Jewell and Abby Maglietta, all of Ocean City.

Tucker Collins, 13, of Cape May, displays his trophies.
Mia Gallagher with Bethany Hamilton Board.
Kaiden Cameron
Abby Maglietta
Tucker Collins
Brynn Gallagher
Mia Gallagher