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Archive for the ‘Arnette Pro Junior’ Category

Nat Young Claims Arnette Pro Junior

Monday, June 8th, 2009

NEWPORT BEACH, California (Sunday, June 7, 2009) – Nat Young (Santa Cruz, CA), 17, won the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) North America Pro Junior Series Grade-3 Arnette All Day Antics Pro Junior presented by Jack’s Surfboards in two-to-three foot (1 metre) surf at 56th street in Newport Beach, California topping fellow finalists Keanu Asing (Ewa Beach, HI), 16, Cory Arrambide (Ventura, CA), 19, and Cody Thompson (Jacksonville, FL), 19.

All surfers competing on the ASP North America Pro Junior Series are battling for their spot at the ASP World Junior Championships held in Narrabeen, Australia each January. ASP North America will send the series’ top three finishers at year’s end to the coveted event, where each surfer earns the chance to claim the prestigious title of ASP World Junior Champion.

Young’s dominating performance in the Arnette All Day Antics explained why he is a threat in every ASP North America Pro Junior Series event. The humble goofy-footer annihilated his competition today and jumped out to an early lead in the Final, posting two average scores before smashing an 8.25 out of 10 on his last wave to solidify the win.

“The Final was kind of weird,” Young said. “There weren’t many good waves, so I just tried to stay busy and keep improving my scores and luckily on that last wave I got two good turns in and got a solid score.”

The Santa Cruz native’s lightning-quick forehand approach and impeccable wave selection on the racy lefthanders at 56th street played a critical role in his impressive showing.

“I think it definitely helps to be on your forehand out here on these lefts,” Young said. “It’s pretty fast, but in the end you’ve really just got to get the best waves out there. It’s whoever gets the best waves.”

The Arnette All Day Antics Pro Junior victory by Young will play a critical role in his quest toward requalification for next year’s ASP World Junior Championships and will launch him towards the top of the 2009 ASP North America Pro Junior Series ratings.

“I’m stoked to win the Grade-3,” Young said. “This is my first win of the year and it’s especially good because of the extra points, so it’s important for this year.”

Asing quietly marched his way through to a second place finish, smashing the 56th street lefthanders on his backhand throughout the event in route to his standout performance. The explosive Hawaiian got off to a slow start in the Final, but worked his way back up the ladder to finish behind Young.

“I’m just really happy to make the Final,” Asing said. “It’s great to come over here and get some points. Congratulations to Nat (Young) and all of the other finalists, everyone was surfing well.”

Asing is hoping his second place finish will help his chances in representing Hawaii at the Billabong ASP World Junior Championships next year.

“It’s really cool to be able to earn points towards qualification for worlds,” Asing said. “I had fun here and I hope this helps my cause.”

Arrambide, who was the defending Arnette Pro Junior Series Champion, was off to a rough start to his 2009 season, but the defending ASP North America Pro Junior Series Champion was back to his usual domineering form en route to his third place result. The Ventura local smashed a seven-point-ride early on in the Final, but could not find another solid score to take out the win.

“I was definitely nervous coming in to this contest,” Arrambide said. “My first two contests were kind of shockers, but since then, I’ve been training harder than ever and I’m stoked to get on a role. I haven’t really had a good heat yet, I’ve just kind of been skimming through.”

Thompson’s Final berth was a notable result for the ASP North America Pro Junior standout, marking his first appearance amongst the final four surfers in three years. The talented Floridian’s fourth place finish at the Arnette Pro Junior helped him break out of his early season slump and Thompson was happy to capitalize on the additional ASP Grade-3 points on offer.

“This is the first Pro Junior Final I’ve made since I was 16,” Thompson said. “I’ve been in a slump, so I’m stoked to have made it here. I’ve had a really bad year. This is the first event that I’ve made it out of my seeded round, so to make it to the Final in this one, a Grade-3, it’s really important to me.”

Arnette All Day Antics Pro Junior Final Results:
1- Nat Young (USA) 14.25
2- Keanu Asing (HAW) 13.05
3- Cory Arrambide (USA) 10.60
4- Cody Thompson (USA) 8.50

Arnette All Day Antics Pro Junior Semifinals Results: (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Keanu Asing (HAW) 13.75, Cory Arrambide (USA) 9.90, Luke Davis (USA) 9.45, Chase Wilson (USA) 7.25
Heat 2: Nat Young (USA) 15.50, Cody Thompson (USA) 13.00, Andrew Doheny (USA)11.80, Fisher Heverly (USA) 8.00

Arnette All Day Antics Pro Junior Quarterfinals Results: (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Keanu Asing (HAW) 15.15, Luke Davis (USA) 13.35, Jeffrey Lukasik (USA) 11.35, Ian Crane (USA) 7.40
Heat 2: Chase Wilson (USA) 11.50, Cory Arrambide (USA) 9.25, Evan Geiselman (USA) 7.95, Matt Meola (HAW) 7.35
Heat 3: Nat Young (USA) 15.15, Cody Thompson (USA) 11.75, Mike McCabe (USA) 11.55, Granger Larsen (HAW) 10.35
Heat 4: Fisher Heverly (USA) 9.90, Andrew Doheny (USA) 8.50, Quinn McCrystal (USA) 8.35, Tayler Brothers (USA) 6.15

Arnette All Day Antics Pro Junior Round of 32 Results: (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Jeffrey Lukasik (USA) 11.25, Ian Crane (USA) 9.00, Brent Reilly (USA) 8.45, Evan Thompson (USA) 7.50
Heat 2: Keanu Asing (HAW) 17.00, Luke Davis (USA) 11.60, Oliver Kurtz (USA) 7.60, Adam Lambert (USA) 6.95
Heat 3: Evan Geiselman (USA) 16.00, Matt Meola (HAW) 11.75, Ford Archbold (USA) 11.50, Albee Layer (HAW) 10.50
Heat 4: Chase Wilson (USA) 15.00, Cory Arrambide (USA) 10.00, Evan Kane (HAW) 5.95, Balaram Stack (USA) 2.95
Heat 5: Nat Young (USA) 10.10, Mike McCabe (USA) 8.50, Dylan Goodale (HAW) 7.75, Matt Pagan (USA) 7.00
Heat 6: Granger Larsen (USA) 13.75, Cody Thompson (USA) 13.40, Michael Dunphy (USA) 10.35, Kolohe Andino (USA) 7.95
Heat 7: Quinn McCrystal (USA) 10.90, Andrew Doheny (USA) 10.35, Kyle Galtes (HAW) 9.25, Matt Costa (USA) 8.80
Heat 8: Fisher Heverly (USA) 10.35, Tayler Brothers (USA) 9.75, Taylor Thorne (USA) 5.60, Levi Gonzales (HAW) 4.00

Matt Meola Posts Perfect 10 At Arnette Pro

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

NEWPORT BEACH, California (Saturday, June 6, 2009) – The Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) North America Pro Junior Series Grade-3 Arnette All Day Antics Pro Junior presented by Jack’s Surfboards kicked off the third of 10 stops on the regional series today with explosive early round action. Matt Meola (Kuau, HI), 19, led the competition when he issued the event’s first perfect 10-point-ride while advancing through his tough heats.

The ASP North America Pro Junior Series acts as a qualifier for the ASP World Junior Championships, with the series’ top three finishers at year’s end earning a berth on to the coveted event held in Narrabeen, Australia in an attempt to claim the title of ASP World Junior Champion.

Meola earned his perfect score with only one maneuver. The high-flying Hawaiian punted a critical air reverse on a Newport Beach wedge to earn the score and tacked the amazing performance onto his previous high scoring ride to claim the top heat total of the day as well, a near perfect 18.25 out of 20.

“Lately, I’ve just been trying to go big,” Meola said. “I think it’s boring to see a bunch of small turns, so I try and do what I like to watch.”

The variety of surf available to the Maui native allows him to prepare for anything the ocean offers him and his ability to capitalize on today’s fast beachbreak conditions paid off.

“I live on Maui and there are so many different types of waves,” Meola said. “I go out to Hana and there are beachbreaks over there and where I live is mostly reefbreak. There is a ton of different terrain to surf, so I’m kind of used to it.”

Meola is also hoping that a good showing here at the Arnette All Day Antics Pro Junior will help his cause towards qualification for the ASP World Junior Championships. Now that Hawaiian surfers earn points towards qualification for the prestigious event while competing in mainland America, the ASP Grade-3 status of the Arnette Pro Junior will play an equally significant role in the Hawaiian’s qualification hopes as mainland American competitors.

“I’m super psyched, because in the past we have only had about two contests,” Meola said. “That made it really hard to qualify for worlds, which was really frustrating. Now that we can earn points towards our Hawaii rating over here, it’s so sick.”

Kolohe Andino (San Clemente, CA), 15, also donated an explosive performance in Round 3 today, crushing an impressive 9.50 out of 10 with several backhand blasts on a Newport set-wave. Andino notched a 17.50 heat total to leave the field in a combination situation on the way to his heat victory.

“I just got lucky,” Andino said. “The wave that I was able to get that 9.50 on was the biggest and best set wave that I’ve seen all day and I just tapped it.”

The prodigious talent is looking to capitalize on his entry in to the ASP Grade-3 Arnette Pro Junior and is out to earn the valuable ratings points on offer to help his seed towards next year’s campaign.

“I’m not trying to qualify for worlds or anything yet,” Andino said. “I’m still young and have plenty of time and want to get some good points to help my seed. I’m still only in the Round of 32, so I have a long way to go.”

Ford Archbold (Newport Beach, CA), 18, was the local standout is today’s event, blasting an impressive 15.25 out of 20 heat total in the first of his two heat wins.

“I’m stoked to come out and have a good first heat,” Archbold said. “I don’t want to think about it too much though, because you can always come back and have a shocker the next heat. I’m just trying to keep my momentum up and do better in the next heat.”

The regular-footer utilized his local knowledge to tackle the fast beachbreak walls on his backside to dominate his heats today and will face the event’s top seeds when he surfs again tomorrow.

“It’s pretty hard on the backside, but you’ve got to work with what you’ve got,” Archbold said. “I surf this place everyday, so I’m really used to it. It’s kind of like free-surfing out here.”

Tomorrow’s Arnette All Day Antics Pro Junior pres. by Jack’s Surfboards action will see the event’s top seeds including defending ASP North America Pro Junior Series Champion Cory Arrambide (Ventura, CA), 19, junior standout Nat Young (Santa Cruz, CA), 17, and local standout Andrew Doheny (Newport Beach, CA), 16, compete against today’s top performers.

Arnette Pro Junior All Day Antics Round of 48 Results: (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1:Jeffrey Lukasik (USA) 14.65, Oliver Kurtz (USA) 12.05, Hunter Heverly (USA) 11.25, Brandon Barnes (USA) 2.60
Heat 2: Adam Lambert (USA) 10.35, Ian Crane (USA) 9.60, Riley Metcalf (USA) 8.15, Nick Rupp (USA) 6.35
Heat 3: Ford Archbold (USA) 9.75, Evan Kane (USA) 9.75, Rob Kelly (USA) 7.50, Chris Salibury (USA)
Heat 4: Balaram Stack (USA) 10.15, Matt Meola (HAW) 9.15, Christian Saenz (USA) 6.30, Dege O’Connell (HAW) 3.50
Heat 5: Dylan Goodale (HAW) 11.00, Granger Larsen (HAW) 8.95, Eli Viszolay (USA) 8.35, Kyle Kennelly (USA) 5.90
Heat 6: Kolohe Andino (USA) 17.25, Mike McCabe (USA) 8.40, Conner Coffin (USA) 7.10, Spencer Regan (USA) 5.25
Heat 7: Kyle Galtes (HAW) 11.60, Taylor Thorne (USA) 8.15, Derek Peters (USA) 6.40, Dane Zaun (USA) 6.35
Heat 8: Taylor Brothers (USA) 12.35, Matt Costa (USA) 9.75, Phillip Goold (USA) 7.75, Victor Done (USA) 5.40

Arnette Pro Junior All Day Antics Round of 64 Results: (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Jeffrey Lukasik (USA) 15.35, Adam Lambert (USA) 9.60, Icaro Ronchi (BRA) 8.00, Colin Dwyer (USA) 5.00
Heat 2: Ian Crane (USA) 10.45, Brandon Barnes (USA) 9.55, Sean Poynter (USA) 7.00, Chase Brady (USA) 5.65
Heat 3: Ford Archbold (USA) 15.25, Balaram Stack (USA) 10.75, Colton Larson (USA) 8.30, Kealamakia Naihe (HAW) 7.70
Heat 4: Matt Meola (HAW) 18.25, Evan Kane (USA) 6.50, Brad Hagglund (USA) 4.40, Tanner Deprin (USA) 3.35
Heat 5: Granger Larsen (HAW) 15.25, Conner Coffin (USA) 15.00, Brent Savage (USA) 6.45, Shane Holmes (USA) 7.90
Heat 6: Kolohe Andino (USA) 14.25, Eli Viszolay (USA) 8.70, Jared Thorne (USA) 8.25, Duran Barr (USA) 6.05
Heat 7: Derek Peters (USA) 8.10, Victor Done (USA) 6.35, Conrad Carr (USA) 5.75, T.J. Mortellaro (USA) 4.25
Heat 8: Matt Costa (USA) 12.25, Taylor Thorne (USA) 11.85, Keetin Devine (USA) 7.00, J.D. Lewis (USA) 5.00

Arnette Pro Junior All Day Antics Round of 80 Results: (1st and 2nd advance)
Heat 1: Icaro Ronchi (BRA) 8.00, Brandon Barnes (USA) 7.60, Keto Burns (USA) 5.45, Peter Machotka (USA) 5.45
Heat 2: Ian Crane (USA) 14.80, Colin Dwyer (USA) 14.50, Pedro Husadel (BRA) 10.25, Maximillian Karnig (USA) 4.15
Heat 3: Colton Larson (USA) 9.00, Tanner Deprin (USA) 8.85, Doug Van Mierlo (USA) 6.30, Dustin Richardson (USA) 4.90
Heat 4: Evan Kane (USA) 8.75, Kealamakia Naihe (HAW) 7.70, Billy Hopkins (USA) 7.00, Antoine Allain (USA) 6.20
Heat 5: Brent Savage (AUS) 11.60, Duran Barr (USA) 9.20, Koa Smith (HAW) 6.00, Shaw Kobayashi (USA) 4.25
Heat 6: Eli Viszolay (USA) 8.25, Shane Holmes (USA) 7.90, Billy Olsen (USA) 5.65, Matt Grote (USA) 5.40
Heat 7: Conrad Carr (USA) 10.35, J.D. Lewis (USA) 8.40, PJ Raia (USA) 4.20, Sean Bacon (USA) 4.10
Heat 8: Matt Costa (HAW) 10.25, Derek Peters (USA) 9.50, Jared Cassidy (USA) 6.10, Todd

 
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