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MANLY DELIVERS FOR OPENING DAY OF THE KEY SUN ZINKE SYDNEY PRO JUNIOR

25/02/2018

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MANLY DELIVERS FOR OPENING DAY OF THE KEY SUN ZINKE SYDNEY PRO JUNIOR
- ALYSSA LOCK CONTINUES HER STRONG JQS FORM
- NEW ZEALAND'S TE KEHUKEHU BUTLER SHINES
- MORE INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT WORLDSURFLEAGUE.COM

Caption: Having honed her backhand attack on the long righthanders of Snapper Rocks, Alyssa Lock (Tweed Heads, NSW) used a variety of backside snaps and carves to muster up a near-perfect 9.25 wave score..    
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Manly, NSW/AUS  (Saturday, February 24, 2018) -  The 2018 Vissla Sydney Surf Pro got off to a flying start today as the Key Sun Zinke Sydney Pro Junior kicked off in punchy two-foot peaks at Manly Beach 
 
TeKehukehu Butler’s (NZL) Key Sun Zinke Sydney Pro Junior campaign began superbly as he tore apart the playful peaks to post a 16.25 heat total. Butler linked together a chain of powerful forehand snaps to notch up the aforementioned score and earn himself a position in the second round.
 
“I was so excited to turn up and see how fun the little waves were,” said Butler. “I’ve had a second and third place finish in my last two Pro Junior events in Bells and Newcastle, so I’m really hoping I can go the extra step here in Manly. Hopefully, these little waves continue.”
 
Having recently scored the mentorship of two-time World Champion Tyler Wright, Central Coast native Caleb Tancred (Avoca, NSW) used some of the lessons she’s imparted to take out an impressive round one victory. Tancred synced his repertoire of forehand hits with Manly’s right-handers, notching up a 15.30 two-wave heat total. Tancred will meet fellow Central Coaster Jackson Roberts (Bateau Bay, NSW)George Pittar (Manly, NSW) and Dextar Muskens (Coolangatta, Qld) in round two tomorrow.
 
“There’s a good little bank down here at Manly,” said Tancred. “There’s a couple of rights off the back of the rip so I was stoked to jag a couple of little ones. I was lucky to go to Hawaii with Glenn “Micro” Hall and Tyler, I learnt so much. Tyler is so cruisey, but when it comes to heat time she’s very focused to so it’s cool to be around her and take notes from that.”
 
Surfing across the Sydney Women’s Pro and the Key Sun Zinke Sydney Pro Junior, Zahli Kelly (Qld) made her intentions clear as she posted an impressive 13.15 total. Kelly performed an array of turns well beyond her years to claim the win ahead of recent 2018 Carve Pro runner-up Molly Picklum (Shelly Beach, NSW) who finished in second position.
 
“The waves were kind of mushy out there but there were still plenty of them and lots of opportunities. I was just looking for waves with a good little wall,” said Kelly. “This is my first time coming to Manly, I’m excited to be here for both the Pro Juniors and the QS 6000 to get some points in both events. It’d be good to make it back into World Juniors, but it’s not my main focus this year. I just want to go out every event and have fun and learn more.”
 
Having honed her backhand attack on the long right-handers of Snapper Rocks, Alyssa Lock (Tweed Heads, NSW) used a variety of backside snaps and carves to muster up a near-perfect 9.25 wave score. Lock threw buckets of spray as she nailed turn-after-turn to lock in the previously mentioned score and seal a position into the second round.

“I got a nine-point-ride and I wasn’t really expecting the score,” said Lock. “I knew it was a good wave but I just didn’t think it would be that a high of a score. It was a good surprise. The wave gave me some good sections so I just kept on hitting them. I think I got about four turns to the beach. I’ve been here at Manly for the QS and the Pro Junior before. It’s definitely good to be back and there’s a lot of waves so I’m stoked. I’ve seen the beach pumping before so I know it has a lot of potential. Hopefully we get some more of that over the weekend.”
 
The Key Sun Zinke Sydney Pro Junior will wrap up at Manly Beach tomorrow

The 2018 Key Sun Zinke Sydney Pro Junior will be held from February 24th - 25. For more information, highlights and images, head to www.worldsurfleague.com or the free  WSL App.

The Vissla Sydney Surf Pro and Key Sun Zinke Sydney Pro Junior is proudly supported by the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW. The event will also be proudly supported by Vissla, Northern Beaches Council, WSL and Surfing NSW.  

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