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Locals Pros Show Support for High School Cup

ochuddle Locals Pros Show Support for High School CupIn addition to the X Games and the California Cup, the National Surf League launched their High School Cup on Friday April 21st with an unparalleled amount of support from the community and professional surfers. The second Game of a 7 Game series will take place this Friday at Ponto (Carlsbad) between SD seed number 2 Carlsbad High School and Seed number 3 Torrey Pines High School. The foundation of the NSL and it’s revolutionary team format is built on bringing a sense of sports entertainment and community to the sport of surfing. The High School Cup is proving to be the ideal platform to showcase these intrinsic threads in the global Sports fabric and how they relate to amateur competitive surfing.

The NSL is working closely with each of the coaches and kids at the schools in an effort to teach the importance of community and other core values that are critical to youth at the high school level. The Game, being a team driven format, creates an atmosphere of camaraderie, teamwork, sportsmanship and self pride while adding even more pressure to the heart of competitive surfing than the man on man format. “Traditional High School sports have a moral skeleton that teaches kids key life values and how to work with others”, comments NSL President Jeff Cutler. “It is the goal of the High School Cup to let the athletes experience not only something new, but something that is in line with what High School sports are all about.”

The excitement seen on the participants faces in Game one of he High School Cup was something rarely seen in other surf events. In addition to a bringing a fun competitive atmosphere based on long time rivalries, the NSL’s High School Cup is supported by some of the world’s best professional surfers. Pat OConnell, Brett Simpson, Yadin Nichol, Austin Ware, Sean Marceron, Jeremy Heit, Jason Bennett, Shea Yates and Jeremy Sherwin were some of the names that played integral roles in the event. Whether on the bench with the kids, assistant coaching, judging or playing the role of the referee, these pro surfers were on the beach getting involved with the project. When asked why he has shown his support to the day3 sherwin Locals Pros Show Support for High School CupNSL High School Cup and the Game format, Pro Surfer and San Diego Sea Lion team member Jeremy Sherwin comments “I feel The Game is a competition medium that has the potential to give surfing recognition as a true ’sport’ in our school’s. Many of these surf teams are merely clubs that utilize athelete’s from particular schools and do not have the formal support or acknowledgement from these scholastic establishments.” Sherwin continues “I think this format gives an opportunity for the educational administrator’s and other higher up’s to see that surfing is not just a past time or a hobby, but a sport analogous to football or baseball.” As the season rolls into it’s second Game, the momentum and excitement will build with help from these pro surfers.

The National Surf League and Red Bull invite you to come see the cross town San Diego rivalry between Torrey Pines and Carlsbad High Schools at 3:30pm this Friday at Ponto Jetty’s.


2005 California Cup Championship


Orange County ends San Diego’s winning streak

sbeschen Orange County ends San Diegos winning streakThe finale of the San Diego Game Series concluded today as Game 4 saw rival Orange County Octopus ending the Sea Lions’ 5 game winning streak. A large contingent of San Diego fans showed up in force for stop number 3 of the 2005 Quiksilver California Cup. Fans for both counties were undeterred by bad weather which included heavy rain and a strong south wind. The weather made surf conditions challenging to say the least while both teams battled through the elements coming .75 of a point of each other as Orange County led for the first time at the end of the 3rd quarter. The Octopus’ tremendous 4th quarter prevented the San Diego Sea Lions from continuing their winning streak with OC defeating San Diego, OC: 95 – SD: 87.

Orange County’s traveling team roster included X Games veteran and world ranked surfer Shane Beschen, Chris Ward, Timmy Reyes and Pat O’Connell, amongst a solid group of beachbreak specialists. The San Diego Sea Lions decided to have OC surf first, breaking the trend seen in Game 1 through to Game 3 of the Sea Lions Game week. Shane Beschen’s 7.0 score in the opening quarter saw the tall veteran surfer boost a clean front side air, earning him the most radical maneuver of the day award.

cstang Orange County ends San Diegos winning streakOC’s first quarter only amassed a score of 18.5 allowing San Diego’s first quarter group led by Taylor Knox, Che Stang and Daryl Goodrum to create the gap necessary to distance themselves from their arch rival. "First heat felt really good, I got loose on a couple", said Daryl Goodrum after scoring a 6.0. San Diego’s first quarter of 24.25 set the precedent with a 5.75 lead and three quarters left.

In the second quarter, OC sent out Ward, Reyes, Losness and Mike Hoisington, pushing the OC quarter score of 23.5 to a cumulative score of 42. Mike Losness’ 7.25 score showed the goofyfooter’s ferocious backside assault that included 4 radical maneuvers. Losness would eventually earn the Game MVP.

In the last two games, San Diego Sea Lions’ Rob Machado experienced a few low scores but today delivered solid scores in the SD second quarter with a 7.0. San Diego’s earlier lead narrowed to 3.75 points with a half time score of SD: 45.75 – OC: 42. "At half time we were staring at the scoreboard and we all knew we needed a major comeback" said OC’s Timmy Reyes.

treyes Orange County ends San Diegos winning streakBy the bottom of the 3rd quarter, the Octopus upped the ante with a strong 25.5 quarter while the Sea Lions were only able to score a 21 quarter score, giving a .75 of a point lead to OC before the final quarter. OC’s Nate Yeomans’ amazing display of power and flow on a righthander wave scored a 7.25 while teammate Pat O’Connell also brought in the same score. The Sea Lions led by Che Stang and veteran surfer Taylor Knox could not post anything higher than Stang’s 6.75, creating the perfect situation for OC to turn on the heat for the fourth quarter.

The weather conditions continued to decline in the fourth quarter but it would prove to be one of the most successful of quarters for the Orange County Octopus in Game 4 of the Sea Lions Series. Initially, the OC fourth quarter looked like it would be a low scoring quarter as the group struggled with weak scores before lighting up the ocean with Reyes’ 7.5, Losness’ 8.5 and Ward’s eventual 6.5. Hoisington scored a 5.0 adding to the explosive 4th quarter score of 27.5 with just over 4 minutes left.

Quick calculations dealt a blow to the San Diego team dugout as the Sea Lions now needed a 28.25 fourth quarter to tie the game. Rob Machado and Austin Ware led the group’s journey towards the 28.25 benchmark only to fall considerably short of a possible tie game outcome with a quarter score of 20.25 and a cumulative
score of 87 to OC’s 95 points.

ocmascot Orange County ends San Diegos winning streakOrange County Octopus assistant coach Garth Tarlow said, "It didn’t look like it was going to happen, we started off slow and they were ahead at half time then at the 3rd quarter it turned around for us".

The 2005 Quiksilver California Cup features 5 teams from 5 counties in California with 100 of the top surfers in California competing for local pride. Today’s Game 4 marked the finale of the San Diego Sea Lions Game Week at Oceanside Pier. The Sea Lions continued their winning streak after defeating the Santa Cruz Stormriders at Steamer Lane, Los Angeles Arc Angels at Leo Carillo followed by three wins at home which included a close win over the talent stacked Ventura Pelicanos. Despite today’s loss against the Orange County Octopus, the Sea Lions continue their lead in the 2005 Quiksilver California Cup series. The Cup continues to Ventura’s C-street for yet another exciting battle in stop number 4, The Ventura Pelicanos Game Week series. The action begins May 4th through to May 8th.


2005 California Cup – Orange County


Los Angeles Takes First-Ever Win

Arc Angels First Win

The Los Angeles Arc Angels made NSL history today defeating the talent stacked Ventura Pelicanos for their very first win in Game 4 of the 2005 Quiksilver California Cup Arc Angels Series. The new expansion team for the 2005 season raised their arms in jubilation after leading the Pelicanos throughout the 4 quarters with a final score of LA: 103 to VC: 93.75. Wave conditions had improved today for Game 4 with wave conditions head high to overhead. The Arc Angels were fired up for a win today as they have had 3 straight loses at home and a devastating first loss by 20 points to Santa Cruz during the Stormriders Series at Steamer Lane last week. One glance at the Ventura Pelicanos roster would intimidate any world class surfer which included the legendary Tom Curren, top 44 Timmy Curran, Dan Malloy along with a diverse contingent of wave specialists. Two former Ventura coaches, Brian Aresco and Sean Hayes from the 2004 season are also members of the official team roster. "It feels great to be in the lineup, all last year I was itching and scratching and now I’m surfing," says the former Ventura assistant coach Brian Aresco. After careful consideration, Arc Angels Coach Lamm opted for the Pelicanos to surf first in the top of the first quarter. Ventura’s first quarter group included Tim Curran, Blake Howard, Hank Mills and Brian Aresco. Pelicanos Coach Davey Smith’s initial strategy was to utilize goofy-footed players on Leo Carrillo’s long right-hander wave. Curran’s first wave of 5.75 indicated that today’s sets were sectioning off slightly more than in previous days, making wave selection even more crucial in Game 4. Hank Mills’s 6.5 was the highest score of the quarter as the group struggled to find their rhythm. Coach Smith made the decision to substitute Blake Howard with Adam Virs and Pete Musio for Brian Aresco. Neither sub could better the scores as wave conditions presented long lulls despite the usage of two time outs. Ventura ended their first quarter drive with a meager 19.25, the lowest quarter score in the entire Los Angeles Arc Angel series.

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Timmy Curran, Ventura Pelicanos

Subsequently the opportunity was knocking loudly in the LA dugout as Coach Lamm and Wasilewski instructed over water radios to first quarter group Jordan Tappis, Brendan Hearne, Steven Lippman and Pascal Stansfield to go all out. Stansfield kept tight in the pocket of the wave with 5 impressive backside snaps scoring a 6.75 for his first wave while Tappis, Hearne and Lippman struggled to post anything over 3.5. Colin Giles substituted Lippman improving the score to a 3.75. Jim O’Brien, who had sat for most of the Arc Angel series on the bench, took over for Giles as a sub to score a 5.5. Tappis’ later scored a 7.75 after three wave attempts with tweaked floater followed by a big fin free off the top while emerging out of the whitewater. LA’s first quarter of 25.75 took advantage of Ventura’s low first quarter score of 19.25, with a leading margin of 6.5 points. In the second quarter, Ventura’s power-broker group included Tom Curren, Keoni Cuccia, Sean Hayes and Jeremy Ryan. Curren’s first three waves were all under 5.5 but it was on his fourth wave of 8.75 where all those years surfing right points shined through with amazing rhythm and precision on each turn. Not only was the Pelicanos bench cheering and applauding, but the LA bench was equally as stoked to witness the master surf.  Announcer Sal Masekela humored the crowd as Curren acknowledged Masekela’s encouragement to pull an aerial, only to fall after each valiant attempt. Former head coach of Ventura, Sean Hayes was substituted by Kellen Ellison who did not improve on Hayes’ score. The group struggled as a whole to post the numbers, however the Pelicanos were able to get in the 20 point range with a quarter score of 21.25 and a cumulative running score of 40.5.

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Tom Curren, Ventura Pelicanos

The LA Arc Angels set out on the bottom of the 2nd quarter wide eyed as the damage inflicted to Ventura could continue from the 1st quarter with a successful score. Shaun Burrell immediately put the heat on with a 6.5 followed by an improvement of 7.0 score. Alex Grey also pushed hard with a 6.25 while Justin Swartz substituted for Greg Browning posting a 4.25 along with Yves Bright’s 5.25 prior to be substituted by Bron Heussenstamm. The Arc Angels’ second quarter amounted to a 23 quarter score and a 48.75 cumulative running score, an incredible 8.25 lead over Ventura. During halftime, Ventura Coach Smith pumped up the Pelicanos’ 3rd quarter group to stay focused and wait for the right waves. Tim Curran immediately attacked all opportunities that came his way, scoring 6.5 onward to a stellar 8.0 score clearing a 30 yard section on the biggest set of the day. Adam Virs substituted Blake Howard and came through with a strong 6.75 while Hank Mills pulled a 6.25 and Musio came through with a 5.25. Ventura’s 3rd quarter 26.25 sent a message to LA that the Arc Angels were not guaranteed a win on Sunday. LA’s bottom of the 3rd quarter had a flurry of waves with scores no less than 5.5 for each surfer. Jim O’Brien found the golden nugget with an explosive 7.25 score that showcased the South bay local’s 2 big cutbacks followed by a massive floater and aggressive lip smack. Pascal Stansfield’s 8.0 had the entire crowd raise their arms with two huge vertical hits on the outside and four well linked hits on the inside. "I had a 3.0 and then I heard Sal [Masekela] just rousting me and when I got up, I said to myself I can’t fall", explained Stansfield. LA again continued their domination over Ventura with a 3rd quarter score of 26.50 cumulative score of 75.25 and an 8.5 lead over the Pelicanos.

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Pascal Stansfield, LA Arc Angels

With all cylinders firing, the Pelicanos went all out in the first 4 minutes of the 4th quarter with Tom Curren scoring an exceptional 8.25, Cuccia’s incredibly drawn-out bottom turns for a 7.0 and rookie Kellen Ellison’s impressive 7.5. With 12:22 remaining and the first of 2 time outs called, the focus was placed on Jeremy Ryan to put a score on the board. Ryan would eventually score a 4.25 and dig deep for a wave that would give him an opportunity to score anything over a 7.0, however Ryan was not able to improve his score. At the end of the 4th quarter, the Pelicanos put in solid effort for a quarter score of 27 and a cumulative score of 93.75. The Los Angeles Arc Angels needed only an 18.75 to win the game as they entered the bottom of the 4th quarter. Throughout the LA Arc Angels Game series, LA had consistently scored over the 20-point mark, however anything can happen in The Game. The local fans at this point had their fingers crossed for their hometown boys. Alex Grey immediately came out of the gates with a 7.0, followed by an 8.0 and later an unheard of 9.25 best wave score, replacing the previous strong scores in the quarter. At 6:31, Bron Heussenstamm sat on a 4.0 with a broken fin, while Burrell was also sitting on a low score of 3. In a miraculous set, arguably of the entire game week, both Burrell and Heussenstamm caught waves scoring 7.5 and 6.5 respectfully pushing the Los Angeles Arc Angels over the 18.75 benchmark to defeat the Ventura Pelicanos with a final score of 103 (Q: 27.75) to VC’s 93.75.

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Bron Heussenstamm, LA Arc Angels

In the Los Angeles dug out, Coach Mike Lamm was raised on the shoulders of the team and let out a roar of elation. Arc Angels assistant coach Strider Wasilewski said, "I’m just psyched, we wanted it all week, we knew we could get one if we decided to put it together, we thought we were going to get a win against OC and we didn’t get it and it’s so great to get it on the last day of the LA series with the support of the LA fans". Thoughts from Greg Browning after being substituted, "The guys were leaning on me to perform and I was probably the biggest let down, yet probably the most proud guy on this team right now. We have a chance and this win helps out with the morale, Coach Lamm and Strider did an amazing job leading us". Heavy scorer, Shaun Burrell said, "All week I really felt we had it in us to win, just a lot of emotion and coming through under pressure and something that I strive to be excellent at and those are the situations that I enjoy." Final Score: LA 103 def. VC’s 93.75