Surfing’s Top Scholar: Tad McCardell
Tad McCardell proves that he can excel outside of the lineup and in the classroom. The 17-year-old San Diego native finished his junior year at Canyon Crest Academy with a 4.7 GPA and was named the NSSA Top GPA Scholar, with Parker Coffin coming in next with a 4.67.
NSSA Nationals Final Day Photo Gallery
The best amateur surfers in America gather at the Huntington Beach Pier to see Kauai's Kaimana Jaquias take out the Open Men's division and Lakey Peterson win the Open Women's division.
Results Of ESA Mid-Atlantic Regionals
Results Of ESA Mid-Atlantic Regionals
2010 NSSA East Coast Championships Results
South Carolina's Cole Richards takes the Open Mens title at this year's NSSA East Coast Championships.
Things To Do In The Surf World
From contests to trade shows, there's tons of stuff to do this week in the world of surf.
Things To Do In The World Of Surf
Premieres, parties, contests, tours, and much more is heading your way this glorious weekend. Check it out.
Surfing America Prime Series Heads East To Montauk
East Coast Leg Of The Surfing America Prime Series Presented By Got Milk Kicks Off This Weekend In Montauk, New York.
Surfing America Secures Lower Trestles Permit For 2010 USA Championships
"This is a very big development for Surfing America and the sport of surfing in the United States," said Surfing America's Mike Gerard. We couldn't agree more...
NSSA Nationals Day 2 Gallery
Lower Trestles plays host to the USA's top amateurs at the 2009 NSSA Nationals. To catch all the action live go to www.nssalive.com!
NSSA Rejoins Surfing America As Member Organization
San Juan Capistrano, Calif. – November 25, 2008 – Surfing America, the National Governing Body for Surfing in the United States announced today that NSSA has rejoined Surfing America as a Member Organization.
No Fear Extends Its Agreement To Sponsor The NSSA’s Championship Series To 2011
NSSA Executive Director, Janice Aragon announced today that No Fear has extended its commitment to serve as the title sponsor for NSSA's four championship series through June of 2011.