WSA/Hobie Championship Tour Event #4 Pismo Beach Pier Results
Ryan Brower
- November 20 2008
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Results – WSA/Hobie Championship Tour Event #4 Mother Nature took us to the extremes at the Western Surfing Association/Hobie Championship Tour at the Pismo Beach Pier, November 9. Many of the WSA surfers traveled up to Pismo on Saturday and were greeted with glassy, calm, summer like conditions. On event day Sunday, they woke to windy cold conditions with a large consistent NW windswell marching down the beach. Being the good sports they are, the competitors made the best of the tough conditions, finding the occasional corners or reforms to get them through their heats. Despite the tough conditions this was our biggest turnout at Pismo ever, with over 250 entries crammed into 10 hours of double areas. Everyone gets a “star” for braving the conditions but special recognition goes to the Micro Groms 9 and under division and their push-in partners for enduring some pretty gnarly conditions. Also, a big thank you and congratulations goes out to Blake Davis who came to the rescue of a girl competitor who got swept into the pier and got her leash wrapped around a piling. He then went on to win the Boys U16 division! Coming up next is Event #5 at Oceanside Harbor South Jetty on December 7. There are still enough events to start at Oceanside and meet the 5 contest minimum to be invited to our West Coast Championships and possibly earn a coveted slot in the Surfing America USA Championships next summer. Register now at www.SurfWSA.org BOYS’ U12 GIRLS’ U12 BOYS’ U14 BOYS’ U16 BOYS’ LONGBOARD U14 BOYS’ U18 GIRLS’ LONGBOARD U14 GIRLS’ LONGBOARD U18* GIRLS’ U14 GIRLS’ U16 GIRLS’ U18 JR. LONGBOARD U18* LEGENDS 50+ MASTERS 30 - 39* MEN’S 18 - 29* MICRO GROM BOYS’/GIRLS’ LB U9 MICRO GROM BOYS’/GIRLS’ SB U9 OPEN MEN’S LONGBOARD - ALL AGES* OPEN MEN’S SHORTBOARD - ALL AGES OPEN WOMEN’S LONGBOARD - ALL AGES OPEN WOMEN’S SHORTBOARD - ALL AGES SENIOR MEN’S 40 - 49 SENIOR WOMEN’S LONGBOARD 35 AND OLDER SENIOR MEN’S LONGBOARD 30 & OLDER* WOMEN 18+* About Western Surfing Association About Surfing America The 2008/2009 WSA Hobie Championship Tour Season is sponsored by: Hobie, Point Conception, Ocean Minded, SoCal Volvo Retailers, Sticky Bumps, Soleo Organics Sunscreen, Betty Belts, Liquid Vision Industries, Maui Girl Surf Candles, Arrowhead Water, Clif Bar, IZZE Beverage Company, TransWorld SURF, SurfersVillage.com and Surfline.com
Pismo Beach Pier, CA, November 9, 2008
1. Hunter Johnson, Pacific Beach
2. Colton Ward, San Clemente
3. Sam Wickwire, Seal Beach
4. Corey Colapinto, San Clemente
5. Wil Reid, Palos Verdes Estates
6. Max Fleming, Dana Point
1. Sidney Johnson, Carlsbad
2. Meah Collins, Costa Mesa
3. Crystal Dean, Huntington beach
4. Frankie Harrer, Malibu
5. Avalon Johnson, Carlsbad
6. Ashley Beeson, Trabuco Canyon
1. Kyle Crompton, San Diego
2. Will Laidlaw, Newport Beach
3. Tai Stratton, Capistrano Beach
4. Brandon Hawkins, Ladera Ranch
5. Kevin Schulz, San Clemente
6. Colton Overin, San Clemente
1. Blake Davis, Newport Beach
2. Colton Sarlo, Malibu
3. Sam Zaiser, Cardiff
4. Tony Morelli, Huntington Beach
5. John White, Trabuco Canyon
6. Beau Clarke, Ventura
1. Jake Gallagher, Canyon Lake
2. Dane Petersen, Trabuco Canyon
3. Kieran Giffen, Woodland Hills
4. Dylan Cox, Capistrano Beach
5. Derek Richens, San Clemente
6. Diego Quinonez, Huntington Beach
1. Kent Nishiya, Torrance
2. Bobby Okvist, Costa Mesa
3. Colton Sarlo, Malibu
4. Dylan Stratton, San Juan Capistrano
5. Theo Lewitt, Venice
6. Tanner Swanson, Templeton
1. Rachael Tilly, Capistrano Beach
2. Sidney Johnson, Carlsbad
3. Ashley Beeson, Trabuco Canyon
1. Rachael Tilly, Capistrano Beach
2. Carly Martin, Manhattan Beach
3. Lisa Tuttle, Torrance
4. Michelle Bautista Layton, San Diego
1. Avalon Johnson, Carlsbad
2. Meah Collins, Costa Mesa
3. Frankie Harrer, Malibu
4. Kandi Patterson, Capo Beach
1. Frankie Harrer, Malibu
2. Meah Collins, Costa Mesa
3. Jessi Duston, Rancho Palos Verdes
1. Charlotte Dellea, Huntington Beach
2. Lisa Tuttle, Torrance
3. Alex Ross, Arroyo Grande
4. Chelsea Byland, San Clemente
5. Madi Swayne, San Clemente
6. Carly Martin, Manhattan Beach
1. David Arganda, Carlsbad
2. Ashton Malkin, Agoura Hills
3. Tony Morelli, Huntington Beach
4. Trevor Robbins, Malibu
5. Quaid Birchell, Morro Bay
6. Jesse Hinkle, Northridge
1. Witt Rowlett, Carlsbad
2. Rick Fignetti, Huntington Beach
3. Jay Boldt, Huntington Beach
4. Rusty Wink, Mission Viejo
5. Jim Adrig, San Clemente
6. John Silver, Carlsbad
1. David Nelson, San Marcos
2. Mike Burau, Oxnard
3. Cory Pierce, Arroyo Grande
4. Riley McWilliams, Scotts Valley
5. Chris Herring, Laguna Niguel
6. Kevin Hamor, Westlake Village
1. Dane Anderson, Carmel
2. John Corning, Oceanside
3. James Fazio, Atascadero
4. Chuck Glynn, Vista
5. Matthew Jensen, Torrance
6. Alex Mannix, Santa Barbara
1. Griffin Foy, Fullerton
2. Malia Faramarzi, Encinitas
3. Trenton Coleman, San Clemente
1. Michael Tilly, Capistrano Beach
2. Crosby Colapinto, San Clemente
3. Cole Houshmand, San Clemente
4. Griffin Foy, Fullerton
5. Jack Hardley, Oakview
1. David Arganda, Carlsbad
2. Josh Rapozo, Laguna Niguel
3. Jorge Barba, Burbank
4. Chuck Glynn, Vista
5. Yasuyuki Baba, Torrance
1. Dane Anderson, Carmel
2. Sean Johnson, Canyon Country
3. Justin Carlson, Cayucos
4. Jake Caughill, Newport Beach
5. Steve Weir, Pismo Beach
6. Colton Sarlo, Malibu
1. Michelle Bautista Layton, San Diego
2. Morgan Sliff, Hermosa Beach
1. Keenan Reeser,, Avila Beach
2. Michelle Bautista Layton, San Diego
3. Dresden Rowlett, Carlsbad
4. Chelsea Byland, San Clemente
5. Madi Swayne, San Clemente
6. Morgan Gore, Mendham NJ
1. Branton Slowinski, San Juan Capistrano
2. Barry Bushman, Vista
3. Gabriel Fimbres, El Segundo
4. Mike Dolan, Laguna Niguel
5. Dave Hansberry, Los Alamitos
6. Raymond Koehler, Redondo Beach
1. Carol Malamud, Dana Point
2. Jacque Fait, Mission Viejo
1. Gabriel Fimbres, El Segundo
2. Barry Bushman, Vista
3. Jorge Barba, Burbank
4. Larry Schlick, Long Beach
5. Greg Bolitsky, Bakersfield
1. Dresden Rowlett, Carlsbad
2. Morgan Gore, Mendham NJ
3. Heather Carrick, Anahiem
4. Jessica Silver, Carlsbad
5. Cybil Oechsle, Manhattan Beach
The Western Surfing Association (WSA) is the oldest amateur surfing association in the world. The WSA, established in 1961, is a California non-profit corporation dedicated to promoting and preserving the sport of surfing through fun, family oriented surf competitions. For more information on the WSA, please visit SurfWSA.org. WSA is the official West Coast member organization of Surfing America. WSA is the path to earn entry into the Surfing America US Championships and Team Trials.
Surfing America is the ISA-recognized National Governing Body for Surfing in the United States and is responsible for holding the official USA Championships and for selecting and fielding the USA Surf Team. The International Surfing Association (ISA) is recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the World Governing Authority for Surfing, Bodyboarding, and Surfriding. WSA is a Member Organization of Surfing America serving West Coast athletes. SurfingAmerica.org



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