Aaron Cormican
What Really Went Wrong with ...Lost? As Aaron Cormican tells us, "A lot." ...Lost has put together a best of film from their first seven movies, with tons of never before seen footage. Check out the hellbent trailer and premiere dates for this weekend.
Aaron Cormican takes the Pro Mens division while Jasset Umbel grabs the Womens. Check out all the results and video highlights form the 2009 Tommy Tant Memorial Surf Contest in Flagler Beach, FL.
Complete Results of the 2009 East Coast Surfing Championships are in! Gorkin keeps his summer hot streak going with a win in the Pro Division.
We give you the final Hurricane Bill gold from the Sunshine State. Check the photos and stay tuned for the final batch from further northern and southern regions very soon...
Saturday saw Hurricane Bill gracing the entire Eastern seaboard with swell. Here's the goods from the TransWorld SURF army in Florida and North Carolina. Check 'em and stay tuned for much more from the whole Right Coast.
Hurricane Bill has blown through Florida. Here's the best action from Friday's day that was at one of the Sunshine State's prime spots. Stay tuned for much more...
The sun was shining and so were the surfers’ performances’ at D-Street...
Aaron Cormican smokes the field at the LandShark Spring Surfari Pro which was held to honor the 30th anniversary of the Smyrna Surfari Club, one of the oldest surf clubs in America. Filled with plenty of T-n-A and good small wave surfing, the clip summarizes New Smyrna perfectly.
Nathaniel Curran, 24, claimed the 2009 ASP WQS 4-Star O'Neill Sebastian Inlet Pro presented by Ron Jon title today over fellow finalists, Aaron Cormican, 26, Blake Jones, 20, and Cory Lopez, 31, in peaky two-to-four foot conditions.
On Sunday, Oct. 12, the New Smyrna Beach Chapter of Christian Surfers completed their fifth annual "Before the Fall" Pro-Am Surf Contest at the Bethune Beach boardwalk, south of New Smyrna Beach. Aaron Cormican, 29, of NSB, defended his 2007 title in the four man Pro Final against three of his fellow local surfers, winning $ 800.










