Oilers surf team stays busy
RICK FIGNETTI
It’s been awhile since we checked in with the Huntington Beach High
School Surf team -- head coach Andy Verdone, assistant coach Barry
Deffenbaugh and all the members of the 2003-04 Oilers squad.
They’ve been super busy, starting off with a trip to South Africa
where they scored some insane waves at the end of summer. Verdone,
D-baugh and team members Brian “Rhino” Paullins, Chase Newsom, Chris
Waring, Ian Ekberg, Matt Taylor, Tommy Elms and Todd Williams had the
trip of their lives.
They went for about a month, started out in Capetown, where the
water was freezing, temps in the upper 40s but with fun surf. They
then got Elands Bay, epic at 6 to 8 feet, offshore and barreling.
Headed to Victoria Bay next. It’s a beautiful spot, with a rock
point, little cottages on the beach. They surfed perfect 2- to 4-foot
surf there.
The high light of the trip was hitting J-Bay next, that perfect
right-hand point. The different teams over the years have surfed it
before, but not like the big time 8 to 15 feet this year. They stayed
at Super Tubes right on the point and charged it every day.
The school’s photographer, Mike Melia, documented the action, and
some videos were taken too, which are in production for a movie. The
kids were ripping, but Verdone said it was D-baugh who stole the show
on the big day riding his 7-foot-4 gun, getting barreled, slashing
and floating some mean sections. Verdone said it rivaled some of the
surfing he’s seen there by Taj Burrow, Taylor Knox, Derek Hind and
legend Miki Dora over the years.
Well they’re back in town now and have opened up the season 5-0
with wins against Marina, Wilson, Fountain Valley, Miliken and
Edison.
Coach Verdone said the Sunset League is pretty balanced and tough
this year, and the last event with Edison was tied going into the
last heat, but his longboarders pulled it off, with a strong showing
by sophomore Eric Ramsey, who got a back-side barrel and freshman,
doing double duty, in shortboard and longboard, Logan Strook and Kyle
Harvel helping the cause.
Seniors to watch this year are “the Rhino” Paullins, Newsom,
Anthony Duarte and Dominec Defeo, who’ve been ripping out there
lately. Juniors are Korey Lapoint, Waring, and Taylor; sophomores are
Ekberg, South African transplant Dita Saraiva and Drew Snyder, who’ve
all been stepping it up.
They have some hot bodyboarders, too: Darek Demun, Bob Neis and
Junior National Champ Chris Welpman. The gals have been turning on,
too, with Erin Roberts leading the way, and Steph Chiang, Catherine
Lauer, Alexandra Easten and freshman Kayla Troxell all surfing good.
Today the Oilers will take on Miliken as the second half of the
season starts at Golden West Street at 6:30 a.m. Good luck.
The United States Surfing Federation held its third event, a
three-dayer at Pleasure Point, Santa Cruz last weekend. It was a
little stormy up there, in the 3- to 6-foot surf for the finals on
Sunday.
The Huntington boys took the top three places in seniors, with
“Flisty” Mike Flister tearing apart a couple rights off the point for
the win, James Webb, slashing to second, and Jeff Combs rounding it
out in third.
Grandmasters saw the Figster score some big sets and bust the
moves for the win, and Surf City’s Jay Boldt finished fourth, and
third in longboards.
In the Wahini women’s, Huntington’s Terumi Nakajima was third.
Some rain, wind, and hail couldn’t stop the show from going on.
Big Red Productions presents “Making the Call,” it’s about big
waves of the Pacific, like, that outer reef, the Cortez Bank, Todos
Santos and more. Tonight at 7 to 9 p.m. at Pierside. Check it.
That’s it for now, see ya.
* 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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