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Jeff Deffenbaugh is closing in on yet another title in the Huntington
Beach Pro/Am Surf Series.
With the 2001 season winding down, Deffenbaugh took another step
toward securing his fourth consecutive Pro/Am championship as he won last
weekend’s main event at 9th Street. The first place finish equated to
$1,000 for Deffenbaugh, who placed ahead of Kirk Tice, Bryan Doonan,
Danny Nichols, Jesse Merle Jones, Ryan Turner, Brandon Guilmette and Adam
Virs.
Deffenbaugh is the current ratings points leader in the Pro/Am
Division, with two events remaining on the 2001 schedule.
There were seven other division winners last weekend, including Chris
Waring, who took both boys’ and juniors’. His two wins marks the first
time in HB Pro/Am Surf Series history that a surfer has won two
divisions. Other first place finishers included Andrew Doheny in super
groms, Brandon Tipton in mens, Mark Austin in masters, Steve Newton in
longboards and Erica Hosseini in womens.
Ryan Turner, who tied for fifth in the Pro/Am competition, won the XS
AirShow event, beating out Adam Virs, Mark Belmonte and Joe Crimo in the
competition.
The next Huntington Beach Pro/Am Surf Series event, a one-star rated
competition, is slated for Sept. 15-16 at the south side of the pier. The
series championships are scheduled for Oct. 27-28 at 1st Street and the
south side of the Pier.
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The 31st annual Summer Surf Contest, presented by Huntington Surf and
Sport, will be held the weekend of Oct. 6-7 at the south side of the
Huntington Beach Pier, three weeks before the Huntington Beach Pro/Am
Surf finals.
There will be competition held in nine divisions, with participants
vying for $5,000 in prizes. The divisions are as follows:
division I (seniors, ages 35-44); division II (masters (25-34);
division III (mens, 18-24); division IV (juniors, 15-17); division V
(boys, 10-14); division VI (womens, 10 and under); division VII grand
masters (45-54); division VIII super grand master (55 and older), and
division IX (menehune, 9 and under).
Trophies will be presented the top six finishers in each division.
There is an entry fee of $25 per contestant, which includes a T-shirt,
food and refreshments. Entry forms can be picked up at Huntington Surf
and Sport, and an entry deadline of Sept. 7 has been set. Space is
limited to 175 surfers. For more information, call 536-5486.
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The City of Huntington Beach-Community Services department, in
cooperation with Skyhawks, will present its final “Sports Programs for
Kids” camp the week of Aug. 20-24. The five-day soccer camp will be held
at the Murdy Community Center and will run daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The camp is open for youth ages 6-14. An entry fee of $105 is required
per camper.
Skyhawks Sports Academy is based in the Pacific Northwest and is
nationally recognized for its outstanding sports camps. Skyhawks has been
in existence for more than 20 years, but is fairly new to Southern
California.
The soccer camp will be based on three things: safety, fun and skill
development. The camp is noncompetitive and promotes sports in a positive
and enthusiastic manner.
For registration information call the Community Services Department at
960-8895, 960-8870 or 960-8884. Registration forms also may be obtained
at the Community Services Department, 2000 Main St. Space may be limited.
* MIKE SCIACCA is a staff writer. He can be reached at o7
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