Author Archives: Michael Schoaff
Surf Culture Revival
It is becoming increasingly more difficult to read through a surf publication, watch a surf video, or even peruse the net for surf-related content these days without becoming bombarded with intolerance towards proper decency, manners, and morality.
Hawaiians Win at Margaret River
The final day of the waiting period for the 2013 Drug Aware Margaret River Pro ran in six to eight foot inconsistent but powerful south west swell at Surfers Point in Margaret River, Australia.
ZoSea: The WCT’s Savior?
According to several media announcements, ZoSea Media Holdings will take over management of the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) World Championship Tour (WCT) effective at the start of the 2014 ASP WCT season.
Hold Down
Someone will have to tell my wife and my mom that I passed away doing what I loved most, that my daughter was going to have only faint memories of who her daddy was, and that my sons were going to grow the be men without their own father’s love and guidance.
Is This Sally Fitzgibbon’s Year?
With her recent victory at the 6-Star 2013 Break Burleigh Pro, Sally Fitzgibbons seems poised to push through to a maiden ASP World Championship Tour title in 2013.
Dane Reynolds to Compete at 2013 Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast
The perplexing surf career of Dane Reynolds will take another turn of the page, with his recently awarded sponsor wildcard entry into the 2013 Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast.
2013 ASP Contenders and Dark Horses
With the start of the 2013 ASP WCT set to start on March 2nd at the Quiksilver Pro, the ASP WCT appears to have greater parity than ever, and seems primed for a banner year.
2012 ASP World Title Race: Kelly vs. Joel Stats
The World Title race between Kelly Slater, Joel Parkinson, and Mick Fanning will most likely come to a dramatic finish this week at the 2012 Billabong Pipe Masters. Here are some interesting stats to consider as the day approaches.
“Did You See Dane’s Heat?”
Dane Reynolds’ “layback heard round the world” is further evidence that he might be the most radical surfer in the history of our sport.
Sunny Garcia wins the 2012 HIC Pro Sunset
On Saturday, Sunny Garcia won the ASP 4 Star 2012 Hawaiian Island Creations Pro at Sunset Beach on the North Shore of Oahu in powerful eight to 10 foot surf.
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