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RICK FIGNETTI
The United States Surfing Federation’s West Coast Championships at
Church’s Beach in San Clemente was a couple weekends ago.
The surf wasn’t the best in the west, kinda on the small and bumpy
side with that south wind eddy that we haven’t been able to get rid
of for about a month now. Still, our local surfers did their best in
the conditions they were given.
The first day of competition featured the Wahine’s, or women’s
divisions.
Starting with women’s junior short board, Raquel Bartlow ripped
her way to first place, also taking third in the junior women’s long
board. . Surf City’s Jill Hawtrey won the masters women’s short board
while Frances Lisman was second in the pro am long boarding with some
stylish turns, and fourth in the open long board as well. On the .
federation’s Championship Tour, Huntington’s Terumi Nakajima made the
women’s semifinals, and that was enough to give her the overall West
Coast title for the women in junior short board. In boys, Cody
Bertrand was tearing it up and took a first place finish, which also
gave him first in the Orange County District ratings. Transplant to
Huntington Beach . Kaozu Murayama finished second in men’s, while
Newport’s Michael Ulloa took third in masters and Costa Mesa’s Paul
Chiu, following suit, placed fourth.
In seniors, in a hard-fought battle, Huntington Beach slashers
Troy Bertrand and James Webb finished third and fourth respectively
with some nice moves. Honorable mention goes out to local resident
Mike “Flisty” Flister who went down in the semifinals of seniors and
had a shot at the West Coast title till the end, winning the previous
event in Oceanside with some filthy turns. He ended up a close second
in the overall standings.
In the grandmasters, it was Patrick Schlick who found the sets,
busted the moves and came up with the big win while the Figster came
in third, but took first in the Orange County District points race
and nailed down another first place overall in the West Coast title.
Next up is the United States Surfing Championships the first week
in July at Oceanside pier. The Orange County team in “the Game” has
been going off, and has the best record, with only one loss in
overtime to Ventura.
Ventura is in second, looking to make the championships, with San
Diego in third. Santa Cruz is still looking for that win, with all
losses right now. Huntington Beach surfers are a good reason for the
record, with Timmy Reyes surfing outstanding, Shaun Ward tearing it
up and Brett Simpson getting the most radical maneuver at the last
event in San Diego, when he busted a huge, double-grab air, landed it
and pulled it. Seal Beach’s Ryan Simmons has had some good heats.
Mike Hoisington has been on fire. And San Clemente’s Chris Ward has
been bustin’ some mean airs for O.C. too, plus pier regular Danny
Nichols is the alternate who’s been rippin’ as well. Did I hear
championships in Huntington? Who’s gonna stop ‘em! Fig, over and out.
* RICK FIGNETTI is an nine-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 18 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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