14 year old Barbadian super grom,the Billabong,X-Trak,vonzipper,Nixon and Burkie Board sponsored Josh Burke is currently in Wrightsville Beach North Carolina for the 7th annual 2011 WAPSS REEF SWEETWATER $20 000us Pro.This event is #3 for the Western Atlantic Pro Surf Series tour.Burke recently competed in event #2 the Carib pilsner Trinidad pro showing good form,placing 5th in the mens pro and 2nd in the U-21 pro.Burke is competing in the 14-U,the 15-over and the mens pro.Top professional surfers from around the globe are in Wrightville beach to battle it out for WAPSS valuable points and a big pay day! top surfers Californian Rob Machado,Mike Dunphy(recently rank 50 in the top 100 of rising surfers in the world),Arron McCormick,Ben Bougouise(former WCT and local) to name a few.There are currently 70 entries in the mens pro,64 in the 15-over and 48 in the 14-U.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
X-Trak Texas Rep Jarrad Williams Catching A " Tanker" Swell!
"Surf has been flat for a while here and I had the weekend off. Pulled the shipping schedule because I work with the Houston Pilots, and hit the bay! Here are a few from a fun day on the bay."
-Jarrad
-Jarrad
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Sophie Falzone Goes Hawaiian
X-Trak team rider Sophie Falzone and her dad Chris are just back from a recent Hawaii trip. Looks like they had a great time. That little girl rips!
Corey Howell - Trestles
Nice shot of X-Trak teamer Corey Howell getting him some out west. Image from ESM: http://www.easternsurf.com/feature_070111/
Photo: surf-shot.com
Friday, July 8, 2011
Matanzas, Newest Pad From X-Trak
X-Trak pads are Made In The U.S.A. by surfers. While everyone else has gone to China to have their pads made by guys who have never even seen a surfboard, X-Trak continues to do it the way we always have, ourselves. We think you'll see and feel the difference in quality and performance.
Order online:
http://xtrakstore.com/Matanzas.aspx
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
COURTESY OF THE RED, WHITE, AND BLUE
East Coasters Come Up Short For Titles At Surfing America Quiksilver U.S.A. Champs, But Still Kick Some Butt And Take Some Names
By Nick McGregor
Reposted from http://www.easternsurf.com/feature_070111/
Last year, four East Coasters hoisted 1st-place trophies atop the podium at the Surfing America U.S.A. Championships. But in 2011, once the newly minted Quiksilver U.S.A. Championships wrapped up in absolutely fabulous head-high Lower Trestles conditions on June 25th, not a single Rightsider had claimed victory. Of course, Cali-kids Kolohe Andino, Parker Coffin, and John Mel, along with Hawaiians Seth Moniz, Tatiana Weston Webb, Mahina Maeda, and Meah Collins stole the main headlines. But that doesn’t mean the East Coast’s male and female representatives didn’t still show up and blow up to the best of their abilities. In marquee youth competition, Melbourne Beach, FL’s, Jasset Umbel finished 3rd in Girls Under 18, while Garden City Beach, SC’s, Cam Richards also finished 3rd in Boys Under 16. Meanwhile, Indialantic, FL’s, Nikki Viesins earned a 4th-place trophy in Girls Under 16 and Pawleys Island, SC’s, Luke Gordon finished 4th in Boys Under 12.
In longboard and adult divisions, the East Coast didn’t notch a single shortboard finalist. But Cocoa Beach, FL’s, Steve McLean finished 3rd in Junior Longboard, while Texas standout Cody Canzoneri logged an impressive 2nd-place in Men’s Longboard and fellow Lone Star representative Albert Shannon finished 4th in Senior Longboard. Other impressive performances were put forth by Central Florida’s Emily Ruppert, who made the semifinals of Girls Under 16; South Florida’s Izzy Gomez, who made the semifinals of Girls Under 12; North Carolina’s Stevie Pittman, who made the quarterfinals of Boys Under 12; New Jersey’s Maddie Peterson and South Carolina’s Katie Gordon and Emory McClary, who made the quarterfinals of Girls Under 14; New York’s Quincy Davis, who made the quarterfinals of Girls Under 18; North Florida’s Keto Burns and New Jersey’s Mike Ciaramella, who made the quarterfinals of Boys Under 18; and Corey Howell and Noah Schweizer, who made Round Two of Boys Under 16.
Stay tuned next week for coverage of many of the same surfers, who are still in California duking it out in the NSSA Nationals.
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