THE Logger Heads Malibu Club, one of the state’s most enduring longboard surfing clubs, hosted its annual awards presentation on Saturday, 7 December at Club Scotts.
The event closed the 2024 chapter of the club’s history bringing members, families and supporters together for an afternoon of recognition and reflection.
During the afternoon awards were presented to standout surfers across various categories and acknowledging other members for their dedication, achievements and contributions to the club.
Club President Barry Jagoe addressed attendees, highlighting the club’s achievements over the past year, including the highly successful 38th Logger Heads Malibu Classic and community fundraising, all initiatives that promote the sport of longboarding.
“This year, after a slow start, has been incredible for our club with new members coming in later in the year and our charity raffles enabling us to give twice as much back to the community compared to previous years,” Barry said.
“It’s not just about surfing, it’s about the friendships, supporting each other where we can, and occasionally taking the micky out of each other, all in good fun.”
The Logger Heads Malibu Club continues to build on its reputation as a welcoming and inclusive community for surfers of all ages and skill levels.
Trophy winners for 2024:
Open Winner and Club Champion was Tony Burton with Johnny Burton in second.
Over 60s Winner was Geoff Gardner with Mick Birtles in second.
The Ladies division was won by Holly Williams with Elly H in second.
Junior Winner was Luan Cunningham.
The most Improved award went to Tony Burton, the Club Person of the Year was shared by Kris Turner and Barry Jagoe, Troy Martin picked up the Animal Award, and the Classic at the Classic went to John Shorter.
The Logger Heads Malibu Club will resume their monthly point score competitions, kicking off their 2025 season on Sunday 16 February, meeting at the Scotts Head Reserve at 7:45 am.
By Mick BIRTLES