The Game Enters Second Season The Game Enters Second Season The recipe for the NSL’s success will remain similar to last year’s. Competing in four “home” and four “away” games, each team consists of 20 competitors (8 starters, 4 substitutes and 8 second-string), with head, assistant and in-water coaches. Eight players per team count their two highest scores. One score in the first half and one score in the second. The team with the highest cumulative score after four quarters wins “The Game.”
HOT 100: Hawaii Selects ISA 'Worlds' CompetitorsHAWAII SURFERS QUALIFY FOR WORLD JUNIOR TEAM
10 Questions With Don Curry Ghost Tree is definitely more dangerous than Maverick’s. Our goal there now is to avoid injuries. My advice? Learn to drive well. Tow-surfing is 90% boating and only 10% surfing.
Documentary: Wooden Way KineDocumentary will examine the experience of riding traditional, wooden boards from a bygone era.
Rincon's Soulful Classic: A Contest Full of StokeGood Waves, Good Vibes, But Polluted Water Served Up for The 9th Annual Rincon Clean Water Classic
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Ross Williams' Menehune ContestMoms, dads, water patrol, everyone stepped up to the plate and to the edge of the beach, cheering coaching hooting praising and doing their best to keep the littlest ones from drifting away or out of the worst part of the reef rocks.
OP OneWorld: Nor Cal Tow-In ControversyOP OneWorld: Nor Cal Tow-In Controversy
Buff's Big Board Classic is Just ThatBUFFALO’S 29TH ANNUAL BIG BOARD SURFING CLASSIC Makaha Beach
INT Ramping Up ExpansionINT Softboards first grabbed the attention of the surf media and industry a few years back with the release of a 4’ 11” softboard dubbed the “Blackball Beater.” This squirrelly little ripper, which was conceived and carefully constructed to get around restrictions imposed on summer surfers by Blackball, had those in the know stoked as they invaded what were previously no-fly zones to shred summer swells in spongy delight
Encinitas Surf: Three Decades of StokeSitting on a stool behind the scuffed front counter, a wall of gear with leashes, tail pads and wax arrayed behind him, Encinitas Surfboards’ co-owner and Retail Manager Marc Adam sits back and laughs a little as he recalls the day he decided to open a surf shop.
Banzai Betty Helps Write Surfing HistoryT & C SURF WOMEN’S PIPELINE CHAMPIONSHIPS From Bernie Baker/SURFER
Big Island's Alfred Cababag Turns Back Time A Swath of Heritage and History in the Surf Art World
Women Charge T & C Pipeline Event Women Charge T & C Pipeline Event
North Shore Tow-In ChampionshipsNorth Shore Tow-In Championships Team Fisher/Lozano the champs
INTERVIEW: Rich "Toby" PavelYou make your own fin and then you make the board for the fin you have, and then you glass it after you shape it and then go ride it.
Breakfast with the Surf Pros: SSPNNetworking group mixes business with pleasure. By Alex Wilson, Surfermag.com Correspondent
Honolua Surf Co.: Committed to the CommittedHonolua Surf Co.: Committed to the Committed
The Future of Tow Surfing: Fesi KlinkFesi Klink is a 12-year-old girl who made history that day, becoming the youngest person to become tow-certified.
2004: The Year of the Shark?2004: The Year of the Shark? By Jeran Wittenstein Surfermag.com Correspondent







