Wet and Wild with Rockin Fig
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The championships for the Professional Surfing Tourof America went off
as scheduled last week in Ventura.The final stop of the year saw some
good overheadsets, offshore winds and some bowly conditions. Thenation’s
finest were on hand and the local contingencydid well.
Ventura standout Adam Virs was throwingsome vertical lip bashes and
came on strong towardthe later part of the final to take it and $2,500.
Sixteen-year-old amateur shredder Nathaniel Curranhad the contest of
his life, placing second, and waswinning the final for awhile. Surfing
runs in hisfamily -- his brother is World Championship Tour standout
TimCurran.
Veteran big wave standout Mike ‘Snips” Parsons got third, and Surf
City Jeff Deffenbaugh was fourth. D-Baugh had some big heats,winning all
of them, all the way to the final.
The big “news flash” is that Seal Beach’sRyan Simmons, who placed
equal fifth, was the overall tourpoints champ, giving him the United
States Title.Simmons, who has had a number of great seasons,finished up
real close to the title a few times onthe Bud Surf Tour and was a runner
up on the ClarionTour last year. Simmons said it was nice to accomplisha
goal he’s been shooting at for awhile. Definitelyhis training,
conditioning and surfing were on thisyear, and he had a couple nice deep
barrels in a fewheats on his way to the semis.
Huntington’s Danny Nichols made thequarterfinals, placing equal 13th,
as did formerSurf City resident Kirk Tice, now residing in the San
LuisObispo area.
There was a tough break for Branden Tipton, who did sowell at the last
tour event in Morro Bay. He gotsliced by his fin in the early rounds and
is outtaaction for a couple weeks. I thought I heard Huntington
Beach-Indoboy Timmy Turner stitched him up, the new doc. in town.
The longboarders were going off, too. Worldchamp Colin McPhillips of
Capistrano edged out Huntington BeachPier regular Josh Mohr in the final.
It was a close two-point victory for McPhillips, as Mohr kept thepressure
on ‘til the final buzzer. In their semi, theybattled one another real
good, too, matching wave forwave and getting some of the longest waves of
thecontest. Mohr clinched the U.S. title for the overallpoints. Ventura
local Vince Felix was third, and U.S. Openwinner Josh Baxter was fourth.
In the women it was 19-year-oldJulia Christian picking up another win,
three thisseason, and taking first overall on the tour. Surfside’s Jodie
Nelson, who had a very impressive year, placed second. She hadsome great
rides and was third overall for the year.
A big air show exhibition happened, too, withChristian Fletcher, “Rat
Boy” Jason Collins, Matt Archibald, Josh Sleigh, “Flea” Darryl Virostko
and Eric McHenry busting out.
Lots of new stuff next year, too. Look for the overall winners to
start out next Professional Surfing Tour of America season wearing the
black No. 1 jerseys, like the Tour De France. More World Qualifying
Series stars, more events and more money could be happening next year as
well.
* RICK FIGNETTI is a six-time West Coast champion, has announced the
U.S. Open of Surfing the last eight 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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