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Classic conditions for Junkyard Surf’s All Schools Surftag

Wyatt WashBy Wyatt WashMay 30, 20263 Mins Read
St Luke’s SurfTag victorious: O'Sullivan, Stubbs, Grainger, Pinnuck, Tague (L to R)
St Luke’s victorious: O'Sullivan, Stubbs, Grainger, Pinnuck, Tague (L to R)

The school student surfing community has dirty water to thank for the March postponement of the 2026 Junkyard All Schools Surftag, setting the stage to reconvene at Queenscliff in early May and be treated by what Surftag Contest Director Steve Harrison has called: “The best surf conditions for a contest I’ve seen in 25 years, classic 4-5 foot offshore waves all day for two days.”

Narrabeen Sports High won the Junior Boys Division on Tuesday with Eli Clarke revelling in the solid conditions posting a 9.50 PowerWave in the Final. Narrabeen finished ahead of NBSC Balgowlah Boys with St Lukes Grammar finishing third and St Paul’s Manly fourth.

The Narrabeen Sports High team of Taj Ameudo (12.57), Eli Clarke (25.67), Finn O’Rourke (6.3), Xavier Caunt (8.63) and Ryder Northey (3.84) held off a strong finish from the Balgowlah Boys team with twins Benson and Jai Wineera pushing the Narrabeen team to the very last wave.

 

Mav MacGugan, Avalon Public

Junior Boys Results

1st Narrabeen Sports High (67.58)

2nd NBSC Balgowlah Boys (54.65)

3rd St Luke’s Grammar (42.79)

4th St Paul’s Manly (39.29)

The large and powerful conditions continued for the Girls Division Final with Mila Grainger (21.84) the standout for St Luke’s and Jesse Silver (22.01) the highest scorer for Mackellar. St Luke’s finished the Final on top with Grainger posting a 9.67 PowerWave, their winning team consisting of Olive Stubbs (3.33), Lexie Tague (2.07), Holly Pinnuck (3.23), Piper O’Sullivan (3.07) and Mila Grainger.

Girls Results

1st St Luke’s Grammar (37.54)

2nd NBSC Mackellar Girls (31.07)

3rd Oxford Falls Grammar (19.96)

This year marked the inaugural Primary Schools Division. Eleven teams lined up and battled multiple rounds before Avalon Public School absolutely dominated the Final. Maverick Macgugan (23.16) and Nixon Carroll (8.67) both locked in big scores to put Avalon twenty points clear of their rivals. Oli Van Takach (4.60), Ruby Buchan (1.10) and Ace Roberts (1.83) added to the massive Avalon total of 43.36. Neighbouring Public School Newport finished in second position with Harbord Public A and Harbord Public C teams finishing third and fourth.

Primary Schools Results

1st Avalon Public School (43.36)

2nd Newport Public School (23.67)

3rd Harbord Public School A (17.35)

4th Harbord Public School C (17.18)

Held in March, Scots College won the Senior Boys Division ahead of St Augustine’s, NBSC Freshwater and Narrabeen Sports High.

Senior Boys Results

1st The Scots College (63.25)

2nd St Augustine’s (55.75)

3rd NBSC Freshwater (42.73)

4th Narrabeen Sports High (42.17)

The 2026 Junkyard Surf All Schools Surftag is proudly supported by Dripping Wet Surf Shop, Manly Surf School, Surfers Compass, Jaecoo Brookvale, Black Flys Eyewear Australia, Swellnet, Tawny Frogmouth and Sydney Surf Daily.

Visit surftag.au for all info and follow on socials @surftagseries and @sydneysurfdaily

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