Morro’s magic
WET AND WILD WITH ROCKIN’ FIG
The Professional Surfing Tour of America headed up the coast to
the chilly waters of Morro Bay last week for the Central Coast Pro.
In the men’s shortboard final, it was Huntington Beach whiz kid
Timmy Reyes busting the big moves and taking the victory over
Laguna’s Bron Heussenstam.
Reyes is in the top 50 of the World Qualifying Series ratings,
trying to gain some momentum before surfing the last two big six-star
events -- one in Brazil and one in Hawaii. With a couple good results
he could be heading to the World Tour. I saw him out in the water the
other day and he was surfing radically, fast and precise, throwing
some mean moves. Timmy also said he was trying to focus on a couple
good results to finish the season off.
Making it to the quarter-finals before losing out were Huntington
Beach’s rad men, Shaun Ward and Willie Safreed, and also Seal Beach’s
Ryan Simmons, last year’s overall points champ.
In longboarding, Huntington style master Dodger Kremel took a
close decision over San Clemente’s Josh Baxter, 19.8 to 19.6 . And in
the women’s, it was ripper Holly Beck from Palos Verdes taking the
win over Australian Prue Jeffries.
Next up is the Championships at Ventura today through Oct. 20.
The National Scholastic Surfing Assn. is in full swing. A little
over a week ago it held its second Open Season event at the
Huntington Beach Pier.
In probably the toughest division, San Clemente’s Travis Mellem
was tearing it up and got the win. Second was Ventura’s Dane
Reynolds, and rounding out the top three was Huntington High’s
shredder Brett Simpson. Simpson also had the high score in the Air
Show, with a 9.0 for a huge reverse air.
Newport’s Ford Archibald took the boys’ division -- that’s two in
a row for him -- and Andrew Doheny was second. In mini-groms, his
true division, Doheny took the win and is undefeated thus far.
Women’s was dominated by fellow Newport Beacher, Erica Hosseini, who
also has the ratings lead and Huntington’s Ewa Lewington pulled into
second with some great rides. Rounding it out in longboarding was
Huntington’s Justin Hugron, placing third.
Last weekend was the NSSA Explorer Season event two, held at Trail
Six in San Clemente. In the men’s division, Huntington Beach’s Dan
Fennell, Steven Przybylowski and Todd Hutton placed third, fourth and
fifth, respectively.
We saw a couple duel finalists down there. Topping the list was
Seal Beach’s Chas Wickwire, who was on fire and won both masters’ and
seniors’ divisions, while recent transplant to Huntington Beach Sean
MacDonald came in fourth and third behind him in the respective
divisions. In super-seniors’, Pat Schlick made it two in a row with
another victory, while yours truly, Figster, took fourth and P.T. --
Peter Townend -- took fifth in a close one for all placings.
For the younger guns in menehunes, Andrew Doheny took second.
That’s it for now. See ya.
* RICK FIGNETTI is a seven-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. He owns a surf shop
on Main Street. You can reach him at (714) 536-1058.
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