Wet and Wild with Rockin Fig
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Down south at the Summer Surfing Festival at the San Clemente pier,
Aug. 17-19, in fun 2- to 3-foot surf, was the big showdown last weekend.
The Assn. of Surfing Professionals specialty event is run a little
different from most contests, ‘cause there’s three rounds that everybody
surfs. The placings are: for a first, five points, second, four points,
third, three points and the top 32 points leaders advance on. Surf City
talent did pretty well, with Danny Nichols, Mark Moreno and Mike
Hoisington all making the quarterfinals before getting knocked out.
Former U.S. Champ and San Clemente standout Dino Andino lost in the
semis.
So in the pro shortboard final, it was former San Clemente legend Matt
Archibald going ballistic to take it, Hawaiian ripper Davey Boy Gonsalves
second and Huntington Beach’s shreddin’ Jeff Deffenbaugh taking third --
he’s made tons of finals this summer -- and former local resident Jeff
Hurley pulling into fourth.
Lots of festivities were happening too, with a couple groovin’ surf
bands playing a couple nights after the contest, Sun Child and Agent
Orange. I heard both were going off, standing room only.
Just saw hard-workin’ Bob Bolen, “the Greek,” real estate tycoon, the
other day, who’s just back from some va-ca, vacation in the islands. He
popped into Maui just in time for the 7th annual Ole Longboard contest at
Laniapoko Beach Park. The Greekster placed second in the final to the
transplant from the mainland, Ole Olsen, from just down the road, Pacific
Coast Highway, in Sunset Beach. I remember that Ole shop there, back in
‘71 or ‘72, ‘cause that’s where I got my first new board. Anyway, the
Greek got a couple nice nose rides in the final. Also in the Master’s
division, north shore local Jim Carney won and Surf City’s Mickey “the
Rat” Ester was second with some nice cut backs. Both came back looking
tanned and relaxed and not bummed they missed the last week of flatness
here.
Speaking of longboarding, the USA’s Colin McPhillips has taken it. In
six-foot perfect J-Bay, South Africa, he did it again. Those rights off
the point seem to be suited to his aggressiveregular-foot style.
McPhillips rides a longboard like a shortboarder, throwing round house
cut backs and lippers, and could be the best all-time ever in that
category, but he still knows how to mix it up with some nice noserides
and footwork too. So with 1999 and 2001, he’s a two-time World Champ.
Congratulations go out.
It looks like it’s time again for Jericho Poppler’s Kids for Clean
Water Surf Event. held at 7 a.m. Sept. 16 at the Seal Beach Pier. Jericho
was one of California’s first surfing sweethearts and woman shredders,
and from our area too -- Long Beach. But if you can remember, she was a
standout at the Huntington Pier on a regular basis. She’s putting back
into the sport, and you grommets can meet her. She puts on a great
contest with a goody bag for all entrants. Here’s a good one: All
proceeds from the contest will go to the Surfrider Foundation for
protection and enhancement of our coastal environment and the Groundswell
Society for supporting the cultural involvement in the arts and science’s
of surfing and benefiting the surfers’ medical fund. Wow!
Fig has announced the U.S. Open eight years now, thanks.
* RICK FIGNETTI is a six-time West Coast champion, has announced the
U.S. Open of Surfing the last seven years and has been the KROQ-FM
surfologist for the last 15 years where he’s done morning surf reports.
He owns a surf shop on Main Street. You can reach him at (714) 536-1058.
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