MOLLYMOOK has once again shown why it's considered one of the strongest surf lifesaving clubs in NSW, by claiming 17 medals at Saturday's state championships at Redhead Beach.
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The star of the meet was Sam Zustovich, who claimed gold in both the under 19s beach flags and sprint.
He also helped the open male beach relay, also consisting Jack Bridges, Brock Scrivener and Ashton Neall, secure silver - before finishing with the bronze in the open men's flags.
The other three gold medals were won by relay teams, including the open mixed beach (Payton Williams, Jake Stewart, Scrivener and Amy Joy), under 17s female beach (Karle Jones, Joy, Madi Agnew and Lexi Farland) and under 17s 2x1km beach (Levi Sommers and Bailey Sommers).
Williams backed up that team gold with a silver medal in the open female beach sprint and bronze in the open female beach flags.
Other silver medals went to Bridges (under 17s male beach sprint), under 19s male beach relay (Bridges, Stewart, Bailey and Levi Sommers), under 17s male beach relay (Neall, Stewart, Bailey and Levi Sommers) and under 17s mixed beach relay (Kai Anderson, Stewart, Joy and Agnew).
Finally, the club's bronze medal winners were Bridges (under 19s male beach sprint) Stewart (under 17s male beach sprint), Anderson (under 17s male beach sprint) and the under 17s mixed beach relay (Bailey and Levi Sommers, Lexi Farland and Jones).
Other Mollymook athletes to reach the final of their respective events include Scrivener (fourth - open male beach sprint), Levi Sommers (fourth - under 17s male beach sprint), Bridges (fifth - open male beach sprint), Bailey Sommers (sixth - under 17s male beach sprint), Jones (sixth - under 17s female beach sprint) and Neall (seventh - under 17s beach sprint).
The Mollymook team, coached by Daniel Robberds, will now turn their attentions to next month's (April 22-24) Aussies Titles at the Sunshine Coast.