The Game is afoot
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Mike Sciacca
The Game, a four-quarter format competition featuring some of the
world’s hottest surfers, will be played out at the south side of the
Huntington Beach Pier on Saturday.
The contest, which will begin with player introductions at 10:30
a.m. followed by an 11 a.m. start, will include Laguna Beach’s Pat
O’Connell.
O’Connell will surf for the West Coast all-star team, which will
battle a team of East Coast all-stars in a three-hour competition.
The Game, which was a grand experiment last summer, has turned
into a solid reality for the ESPN X Games.
Staging its first surf competition as part of the X Games IX
package last year in Huntington, the response to and success of the
event led to ESPN adding the contest to its regular lineup of action
sports.
The X Games celebrates its 10th anniversary this weekend. More
than 150 of the world’s best action-sports athletes are scheduled to
compete in a wide variety of sports categories, including
skateboarding at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
The X Games X runs through Sunday.
In the second edition of, The Game, the West Coast will be looking
for a bit of revenge Saturday -- last year, the East Coast, led by
six-time world champion Kelly Slater, handily won the inaugural
contest.”It was some of the worst surf conditions of the year last
year, but we all had so much fun,” O’Connell said.
Other key competitors include Slater, two-time world champion and
current ratings leader, Andy Irons, and Rob Machado, one of surfing’s
all-time greats.
Also competing is Taj Burrow, last weekend’s U.S. Open men’s
winner.
“I’ll be there, ready to go again,” Burrow said.
Florida’s Cory Lopez, the 2003 U.S. Open of Surfing men’s winner
and third-place finisher last weekend, will also compete.
“We’ve got almost every top surfer in the world competing in The
Game,” said Jeff Cutler of the National Surf League, creators of, The
Game.
“This year’s field is more stacked than last year, and it should
be really exciting for everybody who comes out to watch,” he said.
For the first time, Cutler said, a surfing event will be televised
live: ESPN will carry live, first-quarter coverage of The Game, and
ABC will pick up live, fourth-quarter coverage.
“We consider the X Games to be the All-Star event of the National
Surf League,” Cutler said. “It’s an exciting, three-hour game
featuring surfing’s top athletes. It’s going to be a big weekend.”
The West Coast squad is composed of Rob Machado, Cardiff; Andy
Irons, wild card, Kauai, Hawaii; Taylor Knox, Carlsbad; Dane
Reynolds, Ventura; Shane Beschen, San Clemente; Tim Curran, Oxnard;
Pat O’Connell, Laguna Beach; Mike Losness, San Clemente; Jason
‘Ratboy’ Collins, Santa Cruz; Nate Yeomans, San Clemente; Mike
Parsons, head coach, San Clemente; Dino Andino, assistant coach, San
Clemente; Garth Tarlow, assistant coach, Newport Beach.
The East Coast squad is composed of Kelly Slater, Cocoa Beach,
Fla.; Taj Burrow, wild card, Yallingup, Australia; C.J. Hobgood, wild
card, Satellite Beach, Fla.; Damien Hobgood, Satellite Beach, Fla.;
Cory Lopez, Indian Rocks Beach, Fla.; Aaron Cormican, New Smyrna,
Fla.; Asher Nolan, Neptune Beach, Fla.; Dean Randazzo, Atlantic City,
N.J.; Peter Mendia, West Palm Beach, Fla.; Bryan Hewitson,
Indialantic, Fla.; Matt Kechele, head coach, Melbourne Beach, Fla.;
assistant coaches Todd Kline and Wes Laine.
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