Wet and Wild with Rockin’ Fig
You couldn’t tell it was winter here last week with the heat wave
pushing up the air temps into the upper 70s. The beaches had some people
taking advantage of a pre-spring break free-tanning spree. There was even
a fun combo of west and southwest swells to peak it up, making it pretty
rippable out in the lineup. And even the water temperature has gone up a
couple degrees.
With weather and waves like this, it was just the right time for the
California Interscholastic Surfing Federation State Championships, or CIF
to happen down at Oceanside’s South Jetty last weekend.
Twenty-six schools and hundreds of surfers in different divisions
battled it out for high school bragging rights. In the 4-A division, it
was coastal schools and in the 3-A division, it was inland schools.
The Huntington Beach High School surfers, the Oilers, had a pretty
good run down there. Coach Andy Verdone said it was happening, with good
4- to 6-foot surf, and the team was liking it.
Verdone’s plan was to try to grab an early lead and hold onto it.
Assistant coach Barry Deffenbaugh, a ripper himself and shaper too, was
the water strategist, and together they planned each heat out. In fact a
few of the boys were riding B.D.’s shapes.
The Oilers, in the big-time boys’ shortboard division, scored a close
decision over their arch rival San Clemente High, 44 to 40. Coming out on
top in the boys’ division final, was Huntington High shredder Brett
Simpson, who pulled a 360 air in crunch time. Senior Captain Brad
Ettinger won his heat. Willie Safreed and Jordan Brock helped the cause.
Other rippers included seniors Erik Trapschuh, Cody Wehrer and Mike
Ferragamo just off an ankle injury, who did well in the last team heat
that kept the ball rolling. It’s been a couple years since the surf squad
has taken the title.
In the gal’s, ripping too, Huntington’s Eva Lewington, Erin and Laura
Roberts finished equal third.
In bodyboarding, Darren Moody was equal fifth.
Honorable mention to Marina’s Dodger Kremel, who placed second in
longboarding.
In the overall contest, though, San Clemente won the girls’ division,
the longboard division, the bodyboard division and finished second in the
boys’ shortboard division, for the overall state title. San Clemente has
a host of hotties, too, with the lineup of Travis Mellem, Pat and Dane
Gadauskas, Michael Taras, Andrew Gahan and the new up and coming Wardo.
The next showdown between these two great surfing powers will be at
the National Scholastic Surfing Assn.’s high school state meet at
Church’s on March 16 and 17. The format includes six boys, one gal, one
bodyboarder and one longboarder on each team.
The Middle Schools also will be there, including Dwyer, which should
be a contender with mini-shredders Ian Ekberg and Tommy Steury on their
team and coached by P.T., Peter Townend, former world surf champ.
Some NSSA college action too, the last regular season event at 9th
Street, saw UC Santa Barbara winning it. Second place was Mira Costa,
which finished first for the overall season, and third was Cal State Long
Beach.
In the final it was Mike Losness of Saddleback making it two in a row
with another win. Seal Beach’s Mikey Riley was fifth for Cal State Long
Beach.
That’s it for now, see ya.
* RICK FIGNETTI is a six-time West Coast champion, has announced the
U.S. Open of Surfing the last eight years and has been the KROQ-FM
(106.7) surfologist for the last 15 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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