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Photos by Dick “Mez” Meseroll and Mike Vuocolo, story by Will Buehn

The winners of the Florida Cup three times over in the past 5 years Team Space Coast. Photo: Mez @mezapixels
Florida’s top clubs throw down in fun conditions at the 2025 Board Riders state championship, sending two teams to Trestles for the U.S. Finals.

Sebastian Inlet, site of the 2025 Florida Cup. Space Coast head coach and major team player, CT Taylor surveys the place he’s been surfing since he was a pre-teen. Photo: Mez @mezapixels
It was a classic spring-break Saturday at Sebastian Inlet. Clean, 2–4-foot emerald waves wedging in, boats catching bruisers against the jetty, and manatees lumbering through the lineup. Even rays were getting airborne out the back. But on the beach, it looked more like an early-aughts Sebastian Inlet Pro, with contest tents and deep crowds stretching wide from First Peak to Second—and Florida’s best surfers in jerseys for the day.

Jaden Sanford rakes a backside gash at Second Peak adjacent Larry’s Lefts named in honor of the Godfather Of East Coast Surf Photographers and legendary Inlet shooter, Larry Pope. Photo: Mez @mezapixels
The place was packed and the stoke was simmering—it was finals day for The Florida Cup presented by Fat Tire.

Don’t think the teams and beach crows really get into it start to finish? You’d be dead wrong if so. SRO at the 2025 Board Riders Florida Cup beach berm AMP-itheater. Photo: Mez @mezapixels
A culmination of the 2025 club circuit for the Florida Board Riders, Saturday’s Murf x Sebastian Inlet Championship brought the best of Florida team surfing down south to battle for Sunshine-State bragging rights at a wave that’s bred more world champs than any other. With the top two clubs from the north and south divisions qualified (plus the high third overall), it was the Space Coast, Jacksonville, New Smyrna, Flagler, and Daytona Beach clubs who had earned their shot at The Cup.

Tommy Coleman went off frontside and backside to help significantly in boosting Space Coast’s final winning points total. Photo: Mike Vuocolo @mikesshoreshots
Fun conditions, core community, and healthy competition—plus a chance to qualify for the 2026 World Club Challenge in Australia—what more could you ask for from a Board Riders state championship?
“We’ve been doing this since 2020, and this has got to be the pinnacle of all events so far,” says Florida Board Riders Executive Director Dane Jefferys. “Everybody bought in this year. There were full rosters, full squads—the whole community came together. It was five years of work, and we can see that it paid off.”

OK pally, hand it over… Last years Florida Cup winners was team Jacksonville with Florida Board Riders executive director Dane Jeffreys being an OG team member. Ever the good sport and good vibe human being he is, Dane ( semi ) kiddingly lamented at the awards presentation that having to pass the Cup over to Mason Sapp ( right ) and team Space Coast was a sad day for him . Fittingly and with good sportsmanship Mas’ loaded up the sacred surfing chalice with a couple of cans of cold Fat Tire beer to let Dane swig some suds one more time before giving it up to the new champs. Photo: Mez @mezapixels
Legends help Space Coast soar to victory
With the sun low on the horizon and water temps still warmer than the crisp morning air, Space Coast’s David Speir eyed a corner during the third-heat 50’s division and stalled into a small barrel. When he cleared out from the thin curtain, the recent East Coast Hall of Fame inductee and Sebastian legend finished the wave with a few wrapping turns before fixing his eyes on the shore to find Space Coast’s coach, CT, scrambling a signal. Speir knew what to do, tossing his hands over his head to claim a double whammy and turn his already excellent 9.17 into a crushing 18.34.

Quothe Space Coast President, Mason Sapp- “This is Davids wave…He has a special relationship with this spot…”. If your going to pick one impact guy on a team full of high impact guys to be your double whammy at Sebastian Inlet Dave Speir is the man without hesitation. Photo: Mike Vuocolo @mikesshoreshots
“This is David’s wave. He’s cut his teeth out here. He’s been on the cover of Surfing Magazine out here. He has a special relationship with this spot, and it showed today,” explains Sapp. “And then right behind him, Paul Reinecki —his best friend and cohort in owning the peak out there—goes out and does the same thing, maybe even better. They set the tone and gave us the propulsion we needed.
That score not only landed Speir the BlueBird Hard Water Wave of the Day (worth one hundred big ones), but it also launched the Space Coast into orbit and onto an eventual victory at The Florida Cup.
“For us, this is one of those wins that’s an accumulation of five years of work,” Says Mason Sapp, Space Coast President. “All the divisions really worked out for us. We took a big win at home here, and yeah, it’s our history. These guys—the 50-year-olds who were part of this process and made it happen—they’re the ones who clearly propelled us into that spot today where we were feeling comfortable.”

Another Space Coast Inlet vet, Justin Jones pulled off one of the most stylish, fins out rail turns of the entire comp on a sweet little Larry’s Lefts where he spent countless hours growing up just a few miles up A1A North in Melbourne Beach. Photo: Mez @mezapixels
Sealing the deal
Last year, after a strong start, Space Coast let The Cup slip away to Jax under home-break advantage in Duval. But this year, their veterans, like Speir, exploited their own connection with a wave they grew up on by kickstarting the club toward an almost cruise-control victory.

And please lets not forget some very key contributions from the ladies side of the Space Coast team equation. Kendall Dimmick racks up a solid score to help boost the winning squads point total. Photo : Mez @mezapixels
From there the Space Coast never let off the gas, logging solid heat totals and good margins through every division, holding off eventual runner-up Jacksonville until the end, ultimately hoisting The Cup as Florida champs.

A Space Coast Surfing Murderers Row ( l-r ) Justin Jones, Kyle Garson, CT Taylor and Dave Speir ( standing ) powered the team to their third Florida Cup win in 5 years. It would be interesting to know how many combined years of experience at this iconic break these guys have. Start with Dave Speir’s four decades for starters and you are inching oh so close to a century’s worth for this crew. Photo: Mez @mezapixels
On to Trestles

Team Space Coast president, Mason Sapp ( right ) accepts the Cup for the third time in 5 years from Dane Jeffreys whose home team, Jacksonville Beach, won it all in 2024. Next year, Dane! Photo: Mez @mezapixels
“I’m taking this thing to Trestles,” Sapp said with a laugh in the parking lot after the event, holding the 2-foot wooden cup with pride. And although he may have trouble convincing the stewardess to let him take The Cup as a carry on, winning it did qualify his Space Coast club for the U.S. Board Riders Championship at Lowers on May 17th. Not only that, but under a brand-new qualifying structure, the win also guaranteed them a spot at the 2026 World Club Challenge in Australia.

Corey Lopez had one of the only legit airs at the comp representing Team New Smyrna Beach. Photo: Mike Vuocolo @mikesshoreshots
“Getting to the U.S. Championships is amazing. Just to be there with other clubs like San Clemente and all the greats of surfing history in this country—that’s second to none,” he says. “And the real cherry on top is getting to Snapper Rocks. To see the history of the Board Riders movement where it all started—to be involved in that speaks so much to our community and what we’ve put into it. From the Kelly’s, the CJ’s, the Caroline’s, the David Spear’s, the Reinecki’s, the Garson’s, the CT’s—now onto the new generation. That’s what it’s about: showing the next generation what’s possible through this club, this movement.”

How about a little crossfire action as Dick “Mez” Mesroll captures Lopey’s air from up the beach further to the north. And yes, that is a drone flying in close formation. Must be a hell of a clip ! Photo: Mez @mezapixels
With this, the Space Coast is onto their fourth U.S. Finals and third World Club Challenge—not too bad. But Space Coast isn’t the only Florida club heading to California. Coming in second place on Saturday, the Jax crew also earned a spot at the U.S. Finals in May, so you know they’ll be bringing the cowbell to the west coast. As for the World Club Challenge, they’ve got a shot at that too, but they’ll have to perform at Lowers because only the top five teams there will qualify for Snapper Rocks.

OK, so far from one of Coreys nucking futz punts he is known for but if you popped the only decent boost during the entire Cup comp you’d claim this one too. Photo: Mez @mezapixels
“The qualifying process is crazy because now we have a structure—a ladder to be able to climb from the lowest area, from the club area, all the way to the highest of highs at Snapper Rocks. It’s structured. It’s set up. And that’s what you need,” says Jefferys of the new qualifying process. “You need those rungs to be able to climb up and set your club up for success. Space Coast has been to the top—they’ve seen it over in Snapper. Jacksonville has too. But it’s only going to get better from here, and I’m just stoked to see it grow.”

Team Space Coast’s Lola Flemming has mad skills and potential coupled with a ton of love and enthusiastic support from her family. Watch out for this gromette! Photo: Mez @mezapixels
Coast-to-coast love
With the Board Riders movement growing across the country, the west coast presence was strong at Saturday’s finals, too. U.S. Board Riders Commissioner, Darren Brillhart (Brillo), was onsite to help execute the big day.

Florida Board Riders Club executive director, the man who planted the first Board Riders seed on the East Coast, Dane Jeffreys gives Cali industry legend and BR West Coast leader, Darren Brillhart his flowers and the acknowledgement and thanks as the man who encouraged him to get Florida on the program. In a few short years chapters have sprung up in North Carolina, Virginia and Jersey due to Brillo’s and Dane’s influences and hard work. Photo Mez @mezapixels
“I was really stoked to be here today,” said Brillo. “This is my third year being here at The Florida Cup, and what an epic day. Just stoked to have good waves, good weather, and a great championship. And you just have to extend a huge thank you to all the captains, all the mom and dads, and everyone who supports their club and their community. Because that’s a lot of hard work, but that’s what this is all about.”
Frankie D’Andrea, Co-founder of presenting sponsor Murf Electric Bikes was there too.
“The whole vibe of the event was next level. From the commentary to the number of people who stayed on the beach all day—everyone was there from start to finish. It felt community-based the whole way through,” he said.
D’Andrea, who’s with the San Clemente Board Riders back home, wasn’t just there to scout out the competition for the U.S. Finals, though. He brought one of the Murf e-bikes and trailer that wound up being a work horse for getting contest gear up and down to the beach. Then, for winning the Surfer of the Year award (voted on by all five clubs based on performance and club dedication), Cam Janelle from Daytona Beach Board Riders got to take that full rig home.
Murf, based in San Clemente, is focused on getting people outside in a healthy, active way on a safe, powerful e-bike. D’Andrea says they created the e-bike so that they could get down to surf Trestles, later developing it further to bring their families down to surf, too.

Jax’s Gunner Snead ripping an early morning set wave at Larry’s Lefts. Photo: Mike Vuocolo @mikesshoreshots
Now, in an effort to support the Florid Board Riders, they’ve donated the bike for the Surfer of the Year and another bike that’s being raffled off to raise funds for the organizatioThe raffle featured a Murf Alpha ST, the fastest and most powerful cruiser in their lineup. Funds raised from the raffle will go towards Florida Board Riders’ mission to #RecycleTheStoke and to keep building out the Board Riders East Coast and encourage the creation and participation of other clubs up and down the Atlantic seaboard.
“The Board Riders movement—we need to do whatever we can do to support it because it starts and finishes at the ocean There are different generations of people who either come to the ocean every day or start drifting away from it,” says D’Andrea. “This movement brings people back to what they originally loved—surfing, being with their friends and families, competing with other cities and even other nations. So, supporting an organization like Florida Board Riders is super important to us.” – Will Buehn –
2025 FLORIDA BOARD RIDERS CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS CUP RESULTS :
1) Space Coast 194.60 , 2) Jacksonville 164.09 , 3) Daytona Beach 144.77 , 4) Flagler 133.42 , 5) New Smyrna Beach 125.11

Wham bam thank you double whammy man Cody Thompson on the attack and racking up some serious bonus points for this bash off of Second Peak. Photo: Mez @mezapixels

2025 Florida Board Riders Florida Cup announce team Lance O’ ( left ) and Dane Jeffrys are two of the best dudes on the mic as you’ll find anywhere. Photo: Mez @mexapixels

Cool Eastern Surf Magazine / Billabong tribute canvas presented by the Florida Surf Museum. To say were were flattered is an understatement. Photo: Mez @mezapixels

One of the best, most versatile surfers to ever come from the Right Coast in waves from 2 to 20 ++ feet, Nils Schweizer finished with high as hell scores as heads up the beach ton the double quick to tag a teammate in. Photo: Mez @mezapixels

Team Smyrna’s Nils Schweizer, the very same guy who will head to Central Mex in the summer and tow into barreling waves as tall as a two story condo, is also an extraordinary small wave wizard with style for miles. Photo: Mez @mezapixels

Team Space Coast’s Kyle Garson puts his back into it and punches the 12 o’clock vert move. Photo: Mez @mezapixels

A very pleasant surprise guest appearance by former ESM Photo Editor Jimmy Wilson is part of what the Board Riders is all about, one big gathering of the any tribes. Jimmicanes huge smile sums up the over all vibe beautifully . Photo: Mez @mezapixels

Wayne Satterwhite is just one of many Jax rippers who may not get a lot of press but sure he deserves it. Photo: Mez @mezapixels

Smyrna’s Reese Lewis brought the right tool for the job at 2-4 foot north swell Sebastian Inlet. Phot:o Mez @mezapixels

YO ! Bring it in ! Strategy and game play are huge factors in accumulating big aggregate scores. Austin Clouse signaling a fellow Daytona Beach team mate. Photo: Mez @mezapixels

Team Jax’s Eric Peterson is another area talent who shreds in the shadows but is a key player in their vibrant surf community and on the Board Riders team. Photo: Mez @mezapixels