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2009 NSSA Nationals Final Day 0

Kolohe Andino claims the Open Mens crown while Lakey Peterson takes the Womens

We’re not sure who’s happier, Kolohe “Brother” Andino or his dad Dino. In a wave-starved final that went down roughly between 5:00 and 5:35 p.m. on Saturday, June 27, the 15-year-old San Clemente local did what we all suspected he could do: He won the 2009 NSSA Open Mens title (and Explorer Boys AND the Air Show). “My God…I can’t believe…I can’t…” Dino could be heard muttering almost senselessly on the beach as the final seconds ticked away. Truly, it was the penultimate step in his young son’s already illustrious career — a step that both he and Kolohe have worked extremely hard for since Dino was still pushing the grom into waves. Next stop: Big Leagues.

In the Open Womens final preceding the Men, things were a bit more active in the water. But no one could stop the progressive explosion of Santa Barbara’s Lakey Peterson, who punted a frontside air and stuck it to the tune of a nine. And though things remained tight until the end between Peterson, Nage Melamed, Malia Manuel and defending Open Women’s champ Courtney Conlogue, nothing was enough to stop Lakey’s show-stopping nine-o.

RESULTS

Open Mens

  1. Kolohe Andino
  2. Evan Thompson
  3. Alex Smith
  4. Conner Coffin

Open Womens

  1. Lakey Peterson
  2. Courtney Conlogue
  3. Malia Manuel
  4. Nage Melamed
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Vintage Surf Auction: Live & Online Bidding announced 2

Hawaiian Islands Vintage Surf Auction
Presented by Quiksilver Waterrman Collection

VIRTUALLY THERE: LIVE AUCTION & ONLINE BIDDING ANNOUNCED  |  Go to the Vintage Surf Auction

3 Weeks to Hawaiian Islands Vintage Surf Auction

Honolulu – Randy Rarick, curator and host of the Hawaiian Islands Vintage Surf Auction, presented by Quiksilver Waterman Collection, today announced that the auction will be broadcast live and offer online bidding. The announcement follows unprecedented demand from dedicated collectors around the world who are unable to attend in person. The auction will be staged in three weeks time at the Blaisdell Center, Honolulu, July 17 & 18.

As the buzz surrounding the auction continues to build, auction lots for the 100 “main” auction items have been finalized. The entire auction catalog will be unveiled the first week of July.  In the meantime, the “Peek of the Week” continues to tantalize both the curious and the serious.

Full details will be posted on www.hawaiiansurfauction.com starting the fist week of July, along with the auction catalog and Absentee Proxy Bid registration.

Auction Details:
Viewing is free and open to the public.
If you are interested in bidding for items you must register in advance as a bidder.
Pre-registration is filling up fast.
Register now to ensure you receive your famous Vintage Surf Auction promo pack.

All information is on the web site: www.hawaiiansurfauction.com

Venue: Blaisdell Center, Honolulu.

Friday July 17:
Viewing from noon to 6pm, including “Antiques Roadshow”-style appraisals.

Saturday July 18:
Viewing from 10am to 4pm; silent auction Noon to 4pm; main auction starts at 5pm.
Free viewing. Bidders must purchase a bidding number (information posted on the website).

Contact:
Randy Rarick, Event Producer
Tel: (808) 638-7266
Email: surfpro@hawaii.rr.com