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RICK FIGNETTI
The National Scholastic Surfing Assn. held its first event of the
Explorer 2003-04 season right here in Huntington Beach at 9th Street
a couple weekends ago. The surf started out small on Saturday, but by
Sunday the Southern Hemi was booming, bringing some long, lined up
surf, although it had a tendency to wall-up and close-out, too.
Some of our local Huntington Beach, Newport and Seal Beach
residents had some good performances and made the finals. In the
menehune’s, Newport’s Andrew Doheny placed second with some
action-packed moves.
Meanwhile in boy’s, riding that wild airbrushed red and yellow
board, Kyle Kennelly finished up fifth. In juniors Tanner Gudauskas
of San Clemente continued on his winning ways, while his brother Dane
Gudauskas won mens. Making the finals in the mens, placing fifth was
Huntington Beach High School’s Anthony Duarte who had some good rides
as well. Seal Beach’s Chas Wickwire, a two-time national champ, won
seniors on a close tie-break situation on the tally sheets. Super
seniors saw Hermosa Beach’s Scott Daley, a former Bud Surf Tour Top
16 , win with a couple good scoring waves, while Seal Beach’s Scott
Waring took second, Huntington Beach’s Pat Schlick third, and Rick
Fignetti fifth respectively.
In the longboarding, Imperial Beach’s Mike Gillard edged the
national champ from Surf City, Justin Hugron for the win. Leading the
women’s standings with a win, is Huntington Beach’s Alison Arvizu
with local gal Laura Marasco taking third.
Next up is San Onofre, Trail Four, Oct. 18 and 19. Hopefully we don’t see Sparky and Fluffy down there, those two baby Great Whites
that have been seen around the area the last month.
The Foster’s Cup event on the East Coast was canceled due to the
havoc, caused by Hurricane Isabel a few weeks ago -- torn up roads
and structural damage to the Outer Banks in North Carolina were the
prime reasons. There won’t be a rescheduling of it, so that means,
the chilly waters of Steamer Lane, Santa Cruz will be the final event
of the season in the latter part of October.
Huntington’s Timmy Reyes has a shot at the overall Foster’s title
depending on how Cardiff’s, former World Champion Tourer Rob Machado
does up there. I’ve seen Timmy lacerating it this week on the north
side of the pier, along with other Huntington Beach hotties Shawn
Ward, Brett Simpson, Mike Hoisington and Danny Misken to name a few.
The mystery ripping Huntington Beach lifeguard in last week’s
column who won the super heat and masters division at the city
contest was none other than Greg Eisele. I’ve seen a few other
Huntington Beach lifeguards that have been tearing it up, too.
The championships for the H.B. Surf Series are is this weekend at
Del Taco reef., 9th Street. There is a swell rumored to be on the way
for the final showdown. Contest director Jeff Deffenbaugh is looking
for another great contest with “Surf”. Check it.
* RICK FIGNETTI is an eight-time West Coast champion, has
announced the U.S. Open of Surfing the last nine years and has been
the KROQ-FM surfologist for the last 17 years, doing morning surf
reports. He owns a surf shop on Main Street. You can reach him at
(714) 536-1058.
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