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Thursday, January 15, 2015

DSC students take top honors in fishing, surfing competitions

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 15, 2015) - In both fresh and salt water, Daytona State College students kicked off 2015 with big wins in their respective sports.

Rainy, choppy conditions set the scene at the New Smyrna Beach Inlet on Jan. 11; however, the DSC Surf Club scored enough points in both the men’s and women’s divisions to take home first-place team honors in a regional contest sponsored by the National Scholastic Surfing Association (NSSA). It is the third consecutive time Daytona State has taken home the gold in a regional contest.

Team captain Jacob Kotchpowell took second place against competitors from the University of Florida, University of North Florida and other Florida colleges and universities in the Southeast/North Conference of NSSA. Cory Anderson took fourth place in the final heat and Blake Bordis took fifth place.

In the women’s division, Amanda Buemi took first place and Amber Jeckovich took third.

The team has two more regional contests before facing a larger field of competitors in the NSSA East Coast Championships April 9-12 in New Smyrna Beach.

In another water sport, brothers Thomas and James Oltorik won the 2015 Carhartt Bassmaster College Series Southern Regional fishing tournament on the St. Johns River Jan. 3-5, competing against nearly 130 collegiate teams from throughout the Southeastern United States.

In what were at times windy and chilly conditions during the three-day tournament, which spanned the St. Johns from Jacksonville to New Smyrna Beach, the brothers Oltorik’s total tournament catch of 42 pounds, 6 ounces bested Clemson University’s Baylor Ronemus’ and Cole Tinsley’s total by 1 lb.

The tournament was the first of the 2015 Carhartt Bassmaster College Series, which culminates with a national championship tournament slated this summer.

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