Summer comes to an end
WET AND WILD WITH ROCKIN’ FIG
Well, it looks like we have finally come to the last official week
of summer, and you can tell, as the mornings have cooled down a bit.
This Sunday is the autumnal equinox. The crowds at the beaches have
toned down and the surf, after weeks and weeks of swell, has finally
simmered down a tad as well. There is, however, still some tropical
activity off Mexico and we could be getting another hurricane swell
this week, by the looks of it.
The last summer showdown for the Del Taco Pro Junior HB Surf
Series went down at the Huntington Pier last weekend. The surf was on
the small side, but the action was still hot as surfers were trying
to wrap up their prospective divisions. The big guns were ripping it
up. Top honors in the pro junior went to Ventura shredder Dane
Reynolds, who pocketed a cool $2,000. Also making the finals in
second was Nate Yeomans, third was Matt King and rounding out the top
four was Brett Schwarts. In the Macho Air final, busting big, was
Huntington Beach’s Brandon Tipton taking the win, while Yeomans made
two finals and finished second. It was also a great showing for
Huntington’s Shaun Ward, who finished third and was fourth in the
overall series of events. In the super groms Jeffrey Schones came in
first but Surf City’s Kyle Kennelly was first overall for the season.
The boys’ division saw Allen Kinkade win it followed by Tyler Newton
and Tommy Steury. Juniors action saw Anthony Duarte blazing to the
win, with Chase Newsom coming in second and taking the overall title.
Huntington’s ripping lifeguard Greg Eisele won the men’s and the
overall title. Master blaster Marc Austin won again and took the
overall season points race, as did Lauren Sweeny in women’s and Steve
Newton in longboarding.
Congratulations to all who participated and placed. So another
great season by contest director Seth Matson, who already has the
next 2003 season dates slated. For more information call (714)
596-5019 or go to www.hbsurfseries.com.
Looking back, I think the best day of the whole summer, surf and
surfing-wise, had to be Monday, Sept. 9, when the southern hemi hit
big time. I heard Lowers was going off the scale. The surf was double
overhead and perfect for the Champion Tour. The rights and lefts were
peeling perfectly. “P.T.†Peter Townend, former World Surf Champ,
said it was the best surfing he’s ever seen in the United States and
he’s seen lots. Guys were averaging eights and above. “Big D,†Dante
Giuliano, the U.S. Open director, said the Expression Session was
going nuts down there, six-time world champ Kelly Slater taking it
with a huge, double hand, rail grab, slingshot air over a big
section. Hawaiian Sunny Garcia was doing these giant, power carving,
lip bashes throwing 20-foot sprays. Aussie Taj Burrow was ripping
some mean sections apart and throwing some airs too. And Shane
Beschen was going looney, busting big time. Whoa, a top-10 day. See
ya.
* RICK FIGNETTI is a seven-time West Coast champion, has
announced the U.S. Open of Surfing for the last nine years and has
been the KROQ-FM (106.7) surfologist for the last 17 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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