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Mike Sciacca
Mike Hoisington made a bold proclamation five days before the debut
of the National Surf League’s California Cup: “I predict a big win
for us,” the Huntington Beach resident said. “We have the best guys
out there.”
Team Orange County, composed of local professional surfers
including Hoisington, proved the 28-year-old right by owning the
competition during the three-day Hurley Game Weekend held at the
Huntington Beach Pier.
The California Cup, a month-long series of surfing contests,
featured competition among teams representing Orange, San Diego,
Ventura and Santa Cruz counties.
Team Orange County -- its members wearing orange T-shirts bearing
their name and number on back -- routed Team Santa Cruz, 188.25-142,
edged Team Ventura, 185.5-180.5, and wrapped up the weekend with a
decisive, 195.3-167.3 victory over Team San Diego.
The weekend competition at the pier kicked off the inaugural
National Surf League and huge swells and warm weather made for a
perfect beginning.
“We’re really, really happy with the weekend,” said Suzy Shortt,
who is partners with Brad Gerlach and Jeff Cutler in the National
Surf League. “We have four more weekends of competition and we hope
everybody comes out to see the tournament. This proved to be a great
start for the league.”
Locals Timmy Turner and Brett Simpson tore it up for Team Orange
County, their performances instrumental in the team’s dominance, and
21-year-old Shaun Ward also figured prominently in the victory over
Team Ventura.
Ward, a 2001 graduate of Huntington Beach High, subbed in for Nate
Yeomans during the second day of the competition and pulled in
valuable points in his heat, which helped Team Orange County defeat
Team Ventura.
“It was insane out there,” Ward said. “The team concept is
exciting for surfing, exciting for the crowd, and the pressure to
perform well was there, too.
“What was great about this is that everybody was involved with
each other and rooting each other on. That doesn’t happen too often
in surfing.”
Reyes agreed.
The Surf City native caught up on his sleep immediately following
the tournament, and slept through much of Monday, too, before heading
out to check out the late-afternoon surf.
“I played baseball when I was younger, and this surfing
competition reminded me about playing a team sport,” said the
21-year-old. “You take your turn surfing, then your teammate surfs,
and you’re all there, cheering your guys on. There’s even some
friendly taunting going on between teams.
“I’ve never participated in a full game surfing competition
because I was surfing the ASP. But, now that I have surfed in a game
situation, I enjoyed it 100%. It was awesome. If you’re having a bad
time out there, you can be subbed for. And timeouts, well, they’re
great. I wish we had those when we compete as individuals in
competitions.”
Reyes took game MVP honors against Team Santa Cruz Friday.
Simpson, also of Surf City, was named MVP in the Team Ventura game,
and Laguna Beach’s Mike Todd earned the honor in Sunday’s game
against Team San Diego.
What made the weekend even more memorable, Reyes said, was the
outstanding morning swells.
“It was amazing out there,” he said. “The couple of days that I
surfed, it was the best I’ve seen in quite a while.”
The California Cup moves up the coast to Ventura, where the
second, three-day competition, the Quiksilver Game Weekend, will
begin Friday at Seaside Park at C Street.
Reyes said that Team Orange County will be in Ventura today ,
holding a practice run.
“We have such a great group of guys on our team and there’s so
much talent, that we can split our group into two teams, and practice
against each other,” he said. “Everybody was ripping last weekend,
and we want to do the same in Ventura.”
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