Oilers shred in Africa and have proof
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RICK FIGNETTI
It’s a big night tonight for the Huntington Beach High School Surf
Team, which is premiering a video of its trip to South Africa at 7
p.m. in the school’s auditorium.
Admission is free, but a D-Baugh surfboard will be raffled off to
raise some money for the team. Every year, the surf team goes on a
different cultural exchange surf trip, with head coach Andy Verdone
and assistant coach Barry Deffenbaugh leading the way. Some team
members that went on this year’s excursion were Brian “Rhino”
Paullins, who has some killer barrels in the movie, Chase Newsom and
Chris Waring bust some mean airs, plus other shredders Ian Ekberg,
Matt Taylor, Tommy Elms and Todd Williams all get some great footage.
The journey started out in Cape Town, they checked out Victoria
Bay and ended up a Jeffreys Bay, which was the highlight of the trip,
and where a lot of the footage was shot. It has some size in it too,
as the surf got as big as 8 to 15 feet. They got lucky and stayed
right at Super Tubes on the point and charged it every day.
Deffenbaugh was nursing a bad back and had to pick and choose his
surf sessions to save himself. Head coach and cameraman Verdone said
his partner stole the show on the big day, riding his 7-foot-4 gun
through some of the best barrels, floaters and carves he’s seen there
-- even after seeing top pros like Taj Burrow, Taylor Knox, Derek
Hind and legend Miki Dora ripping there.
So come join the fun tonight with the high school surf team’s
Summer Surf Trip 2003, destination J-Bay. The movie was put together,
produced and edited by Surf City local Steve Martin and features some
hot tracks from the Beastie Boys, Audioslave, Kottonmouth Kings, the
Gorillaz and Beck. It’ll run almost a hour, and is not for sale
anywhere, so this could be your only chance to see the Oiler squad
killing it.
Over in Australia, they just finished up the invite-only Billabong
Junior World Championships. It was Brazil’s 16-year-old, Adriano De
Souza, from Sao Paulo, taking top honors. Aussie shredder Shaun
Cansdell was runner- up and Hawaiians Daniel Jones and Sean Moody
finished up equal third.
Former winners of the event include current world champ Andy Irons
in ’98 and Joel Parkinson in ’99 and ‘01, so big things are expected
from these new-school juniors in the future.
The surf’s still been firin’ at our local beaches, with some
sizable sets, though you’ve had to pick and choose between some of
those big walls. I’ve seen a few busted boards, as Mother Nature has
been claiming a couple. Hopefully, it’s not yours.
See ya. Fig over and out.
* RICK FIGNETTI is an eight-time West Coast champion, has
announced the U.S. Open of Surfing the last nine years and has been
the KROQ-FM surfologist for the last 17 years, doing morning surf
reports. He owns a surf shop on Main Street. You can reach him at
(714) 536-1058.
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