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NSSA RVCA Regional Champs

NSSA

Kewalo Basin Oahu
17 - 25 March 2007

NSSA HAWAII CONFERENCE RVCA REGIONAL COMPLETED

March 21, 2007 : -  Honolulu, Hawaii - After three long days of competition and over fifteen finals, the RVCA Regional is finally over for the 2006-2007 NSSA Hawaii Conference season. In respect to the officials, the competitors and their parents, a press release will follow the awards ceremony tonight with all results as well as the outstanding scholastic surfers of the year.

The awards banquet will be held at Hard Cafe Honolulu from 6:00 to 10:00 P.M. Island style Hawaiian music and dinner along with master of ceremonies the Hawaiian Huricane. Official Sponsors of the NSSA Hawaii Conference RVCA Regionals Xcel Wetsuits, Etnies Shoes, Nixon Watches, Smith Optics, Heavywater Magazine and Television

Kauai's Rex blows up day #1 of NSSA RVCA Regionals

NSSA RVCA Regional Champs

NSSA
Kewalo Basin Oahu
17 - 25 March 2007

KAUAI'S REX BLOW'S UP KEWALO BASIN IN FIRST DAY OF NSSA HAWAII CONFERENCE RVCA REGIONALS

March 19, 2007 :- Honolulu, Hawaii - Sunday afternoon seemed like any normal day for a contest on the weekend until Kauai's Nathan Rex hit the water and then hit the lefts at Kewalo Basin in banging out 9 and 10 point rides to open up first day of competition of the RVCA Regionals of the Hawaii Conference National Scholastic Surfing Association.

Rip Curl's Alana Blanchard wins a second Pipe crown

 

March 12, 2007 - In just 3 years, 17-year old surfing sensation, Alana Blanchard, has claimed her 2nd Women's Pipeline Masters title! Ranked as a WQS 1-star, the Cholo's Women's Pipeline Pro carries volumes more of notoriety than the WQS points at stake.


Hawaii's best ready to go for the NSSA RVCA regionals

NSSA
Kewalo Basin Oahu
17 - 25 March 2007

TOP SURFERS SET TO BANG IT OUT AT KEWALO BASIN FOR THE RVCA REGIONALS

March 16, 2007 : - Honolulu, Hawaii - The list sounds like a slew of finalists at the NSSA National Championships. Barger, Larsen, Cazimero, Benson, Florence, Ho, Moore, Hamilton, and Blanchard all have won “majors” in their own right over the last year. But wait, it’s still just mid-March and the Hawaiian version of March madness is about to go down at Kewalo Basin for the National Scholastic Surfing Association’s RVCA Regional.

Carissa Moore, 14, upsets world surf champ in Australia

Punahou School student Carissa Moore, 14, upset world champion Layne Beachley of Australia in the first round of the Roxy Pro women's surfing contest on Monday. The first and second rounds of the contest were held in 2- to 4-foot waves at Snapper Rocks, Coolangatta, Australia.

Moore, who is a freshman at Punahou and still an amateur competitor, had to win a separate trials event to earn a spot in the Roxy Pro. "I think Snapper is the perfect wave, and it's my dream come true just to be here," said Moore. "It's not that big of a deal that I won, I just had fun surfing against Layne."

As a first-round winner, Moore received a bye in the second round. She will have to face Beachley again in the one-on-one third round. Among the other Hawai'i surfers, Megan Abubo and Melanie Bartels also advanced to the third round, but Rochelle Ballard was eliminated in the second round.

The contest is the first stop on the 2007 World Championship Tour for women.

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