Thompson went to his backhand in the Year 7 and 8 boys’ final for some explosive turns to narrowly defeat Sol Fritchley (Mt Maunganui) 11.67 points to 11.57. Thompson had only sneaked into the semifinals on countback after a slow start to the round-robin phase.
Gisborne surfers Jaxon Pardoe and Harry McFarlane finished third and fourth respectively.
Morse clinched her final with a 16.0-point heat total to sweep aside her opponents. She had a tough battle throughout the event with Lola Groube (Pauanui), winning three of four match-ups.
In the final, Groube simply couldn’t find a second good wave. She needed a near-perfect nine-point ride to catch Morse.
These two surfers are in the New Zealand junior surfing team heading to Brazil for the world junior champs in November.
In yesterday’s final, Isla McKay finished third and Ella McConnell, fourth.
The titles for those in Year 6 and below went to Mt Maunganui surfers Ffeon Clifford, in the boys’ division, and Millie Dyck, in the girls’. Their efforts helped Bay Boardriders to a fourth straight club title at the primary school champs.
In the boys’ final, Clifford was too good for his three Gisborne opponents, posting 14.33 out of a possible 20 points. Lenny Quinn was runner-up, Felix Tong was third and Waylon Lynch, fourth.
In the girls’ final, Dyck edged Riley Miskell (Ohope), with Zara Owen (Dunedin) third and Jade Phillips (Ahipara) fourth.
The primary school champs have ignited the careers of some of the best Kiwi surfers, including Olympian Ella Williams (Whangamata), and New Zealand representatives Ava Henderson (Christchurch) and Kehu Butler (Mt Maunganui).