Thursday, October 17, 2019

NJ Surfing Community Unites to Raise Awareness and Funds for Ocean Protection at 2nd Annual Clean Ocean Action Open Surf Contest





2nd Annual COA Open Surf Contest at Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park in Long Branch, NJ
Tim Torchia Photography



View of the Surf Contest camp from the sky Michael McKenna



Long Branch, NJ – With whales and dolphins in the background on a gorgeous fall day, hundreds of NJ surfers and fans gathered for the 2nd Annual Clean Ocean Action (COA) Open Surf Contest on Sunday, September 29 at Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park to raise awareness and funds for ocean protection. Surfers in eight divisions included a wide-range of ages and skill levels, from five-year old grom Kevin Flaherty to a local legend in his sixties, Vincent Troniec. Among the professional surfers who competed in the Open were Seth Conboy, Mike Gleason, Sam Hammer, Tom Ihnken, Rob Kelly, Keith Noonan, Pat Parenty and Jon Smyth.


Dolphins were spotted throughout the day at the COA Open
Michael McKenna Photography

“The 2nd Annual COA Surf Open was a great success! While we didn’t have as good as surf as you would hope for, we still had dolphins in the lineup, the sun was out, was a packed beach, and a great after party. It wouldn’t have been such a success without the help of our committee members, all our sponsors as well as volunteers. It was very motivating to see not only the surf community (the general public, come support COA and the event. It’s a testament to how special our ocean environment is and how we all need to fight to protect it and keep it clean,” stated Tyler Thompson, Contest Director and son of the father and son team who started the COA Open in 1987.

Clean Ocean Action attributes the success of the day to our volunteers including Amanda Garcia, Grace, and Aslan; terrific tabulator team Julianne Grandal and Stevie Thompson; and 2nd Jetty Owners Kyle Hopfensperger and Daniel Ciambrone.

Zachary Glatt, who competed in the Boys 12U division, took his ocean advocacy one step further by raising over $700 for Clean Ocean Action. His heroic efforts earned him the coveted title of the contest’s “Ocean Defender”. Jack raised the money by asking family members for donations and by hosting bake sales at school, noting his Captain Crunch Rice Krispie Treats as a popular seller.

Ocean Ambassador, Zack Glatt, who raised over $700 for ocean protection is pictured here with his mom, COA staff Mary-Beth Thompson and Spencer Munson, and Contest Director Tyler Thompson.

“The 2nd Annual Open was another incredible success, not only for COA but for the ocean and for our surfing community here in NJ. This contest has, again, proven why it is so important to protect the ocean, our most valued natural resource. The amount of support we received from local businesses, environmental advocates and the surfing community was truly inspiring. The waves didn’t cooperate the way they did in 2018 but that didn’t stop the competitor’s from showing up and having fun. Despite the dismal waves, we had beautiful weather which made for a wonderful day on the beach and a fantastic After-Party at 2nd Jetty Seafood,” exclaimed Spencer Munson, Resource and Event Coordinator, Clean Ocean Action.



Pro division winner Rob Kelly competing at the COA Open



Pro division contestant Sam Hammer competing at the COA Open


Groms paddling out to compete at the contest
Michael McKenna Photography


Girls Junior Division entering the water at the COA Open
Tyler Nunnally-Duck photography




Sea Bright, NJ-based Coffee Surf Co. provided free coffee in paper cups to surfers and spectators throughout the day-long COA Open Surf Contest

The day long contest was followed by an After-Party presented by 2nd Jetty Seafood in Sea Bright where the award ceremony took place. See below for the full list of winners and visit COA’s Facebook page to view the award ceremony photos.



The Anthony Lee Loops Trio playing at the Awards Ceremony and After Party at north Sea Bright restaurant, 2nd Jetty

“Working with Clean Ocean Action on this event has been an honor. Protecting our oceans and beaches is a top priority. It was a great day with even greater people. I am looking forward to next year;” said Kyle Hopfensperger, owner of 2nd Jetty Seafood Restaurant.

The After Party included complimentary beer from Asbury Park Brewery and Belford Brewery, wine donated by Court Liquors, and vodka donated by Tito’s Handmade Vodka. Partygoers enjoyed live music from Anthony Lee Loops Trio and Friends.



A Trolley shuttled guests to the 2nd Jetty After Party from additional parking at Lot B on Sandy Hook



The spirit of the COA Open Surf Contest is to protect the ocean for now and future generations
Tim Torchia Photography

 “The COA Open had such a great feeling surrounding it. It was amazing to see one of our local beaches filled with so many families and talented young surfers to support a great cause. The conditions were not ideal this year but everyone made the most out of it and had a blast. I am already looking forward to next year,” exclaimed Mike Gleason, co-owner TakWaterman Surf and Fish.


COA is most grateful to the remarkable community-wide collaboration that made the event possible beginning with the outstanding committee who brought it all together: Danny Ciambrone, Mike Gleason, Kyle Hopfensperger, Luke McCann, Jack Murphy, Nick Spadavecchia, and especially the father-son team of Scott Thompson and Tyler Thompson who have been dedicated to COA since 1984.


Pro division contestant and committee member, Mike Gleason at the Surf Contest

For allowing the event to take place, the Monmouth County Freeholders and especially the Monmouth County Parks and Recreation Commission have COA’s sincere and beachy gratitude. Special thanks also to our incredible sponsors who are listed below:

2019 COA Open Surf Contest Division Winners

Pro Division
1. Rob Kelly
2. Jon Smyth
3. Sam Hammer
4. Pat Parenty
5. Mike Gleason


Masters Division
1. Rol Wilson
2. Jack Murphy
3. Steve Schrank
4. Scott Thompson

Longboard
1. Vince Troniec
2. Scott Thompson
3. Dave Sincox
4. Johnny Barbone

Mens
1. Sterling McAuliffe
2. Justin Perry
3. Jon Smyth
4. Chris Carbone

Jr Womans
1. Audrey Iglay
2. Casey Flaherty
3. Lisa Wheeler

Jr Mens
1. Ryan Tracy
2. Jesse Hulsart
3. Wyatt Slagle
4. Ryan Devins

Girls 12 and under
1. Lisa Wheeler
2. Seaton Iglay
3. Amanda Flaherty

Boys 12 and under
1. Jack Ginsburg
2. Gavin Mitchell
3. Chase Rogers
4. Dane Casey

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