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Results: 1ST ANNUAL DA HUI WAIMEA BAY SHOREBREAK SLAM

The weather/wind was challenging throughout the day, but we made it happen.  The surf was especially questionable in the morning arriving to a flat bay, but Waimea later delivered some fun surf for all competitors.  Not the best conditions, but we’ll take it!.  This weekend is the 2nd and final day of the contest. Hope to see you all there!

Download pdf here > Waimea Contest Semi Results Day 1

ADVANCING TO SEMI FINAL OR FINALS

**In no particular order**
18-24 Age Division – 6 man final 45-54 Age Division – 6 man final
Michael Dubiel David Garcia
Chris Tsue Mike Wolper
Jessie King Barry Holt
Mark Peatross Jeff Torricer
Kaneali’i  Wilcox Nick Menas
Alex Peach Brett Kewiss
25-34 Age Division – 6 man final Rubbah Slippah Division – Semifinals
Tai Chong-Horen Kai Santos
Bryan Phillips David “Kawika” Garcia
Miguel Feliciano Alex Peach
Jeff Okayama Tai Chong-Horen
Blaize Seto-Mook Keith Senas
Alika Garces Barry Holt
Sean Enoka
Jacob Hocumb
35-44 Age Division – Semifinals
Teddy Buckley
Jay Turner
Waymer Silva FINAL DIVISION-Completed
Keith Senas **Winners to be Announced**
Wally Ahuna Wahine Division
Kai Santos 17yrs & Under Division
Greg Hense 55yrs & Over Division
Sam Wahilani

PRELIMINARY RESULTS

18-24 Age Division – Heat 1/Top 3 Advance 35-44 Age Division – Heat 1/Top 2 Advance
Jessie King (42.5pts) Teddy Buckley (41.5pts)
Chris Tsue (41.5pts) Jay Turner (35pts)
Michael Dubiel (41pts) Bobo Gualderama (34.5pts)
Dane McCarthy (35pts) Jeremy Barshaw (32pts)
18-24 Age Division – Heat 2/Top 3 Advance 35-44 Age Division – Heat 1/Top 2 Advance (continued)
Kaneali’i Wilcox (55.5pts) Pacer Lee (26.5pts)
Alex Peach (48.5pts) Calvin Kamalu (12pts)
Mark Peatross (37.5pts) 35-44 Age Division – Heat 2/Top 2 Advance
Kai Ohashi (37pts) Keith Senas (51.5pts)
Michael”MJ” Torres (8.5pts)
Chris Lufrano (46pts)
Waymer Silva (49pts)

Craig Jerome (41pts)
Pedro Quintal (22pts)
25-34 Age Division – Heat 1/Top 2 Advance
35-44 Age Division – Heat 3/Top 2 Advance
Tai Chong (58.5pts) Sam Wahilani (38.5pts)
Brian Phillips (54pts) Wally Ahuna (37.5pts)
Kamaka Jingao (52pts) Steve Roblee & John Ross (37pts) *Tie*
Matt Pearce (50.5pts) Ray Balderama (35pts)
James Manuwa (44pts) Jason Mckenzie (26.5pts)
Chris Mercier (38.5pts)

Kelvin Pascua (16pts)
25-34 Age Division – Heat 2/Top 2 Advance 35-44 Age Division – Heat 4/Top 2 Advance
Miguel Feliciano (55.5pts) Kai Santos (51pts)
Jeff Okayama (47pts) Greg Hense (42.5pts)
Matias Hegoas (45.5) Jonathan Pakele (37pts)
David Hoke (43.5pts) Sean Enoka (35.5pts)
Lohiau Cofran (35pts) Alex Kamalu (34pts)
David Kessling (34.5pts) Mike Nelms (33pts)
Lakane Bangay (31.5pts)
25-34 Age Division – Heat 3/Top 2 Advance
Blaize Seto-Mook (48pts)
Alika Garces (45.5pts) 45-54 Age Division – Heat 1/Top 2 Advance
Ben Iosefu (45pts) David “Kawika” Garcia (43.5pts)
Jason Nakasato (39.5pts) Mike Wolper (43pts)
Kaleo Bangay (36.5pts) Alex Cook (41.5pts)
Jody Dall (37.5pts)
David Laeha (36pts)
Rubbah Slippah Division – Heat 1/Top 2 Advance 45-54 Age Division – Heat 2/Top 2 Advance
Kai Santos (44.5pts) Barry Holt (52pts)
David “Kawika” Garcia (42pts) Jeff Torricer (40pts)
Makani Christensen (40.5pts) Devin Atwood (39pts)
Keith Senas (36.5pts) Todd Kapela (35.5pts)
David Kissling (32.5pts) Jason Kono (33.5pts)
Matt Pearce (29pts)

Scotty Namuo (33pts)
Rubbah Slippah Division – Heat 1/Top 2 Advance (continued) 45-54 Age Division – Heat 3/Top 2 Advance
Alex Peach (54.5pts) Brett Kewiss (54.5pts)
Tai Chong-Horen (54pts) Nick Menas (47.5pts)
Miguel Feliciano (42pts) Rex Horiguchi (45.5pts)
Jessie King (40.5pts) Twain Newhart (43.5pts)
Matias Hegoas (39.5pts) John Sivigny (41.5pts)
Lakane Bangay (38.5pts) Paul Soenksen (39.5pts)
Kazu Muneoka-Jepsen (37pts)

Rubbah Slippah Division – Heat 3/Top 2 Advance
Barry Holt (48pts)
Keith Senas (45.5pts)
Twain Newhart (41.5pts)
Alec Cooke (40pts)
Alika Garces (38.5pts)
Greg Hense (37pts)
Clyde Hodges (29.5pts)

Rubbah Slippah Division – Heat 4/Top 2 Advance
Sean Enoka (44pts)
Jacob Hocumb (39.5pts)
Delori Manus (39pts)
Alexandra Palumbo (38pts)
John Pakele & Kai Ohashi (37.5pts) *Tie*
Myles Harada (21pts)
Joseph Alpuro (19.5pts)
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6th Annual Da Hui Surf Bash Photos

Al Balderama

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Myles Padaca Wins The Sponsor Me Sunset Open Presented By Da Hui

Da Hui team surfers take top Honors at the 2010 Sponsor Me Sunset Open Presented By Da Hui

Photo: Noyle/SPL

Sunset Beach, HI (Jan. 19, 2010) — If you’re going to make the transition from professional surfer to professional surfing coach, winning a rated event in challenging 10-foot surf makes great business sense; if you can coach your students to the final rounds at the same time, it’s even better. Just ask veteran surfer Myles Padaca, 38, who did both today at the Da Hui presents the Sponsor Me Sunset Open, on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii, to post his first win in nine years.


Myles Padaca. Photo: Baker/ASP Hawaii

Padaca and his Progressive Surfing business partner Pancho Sullivan “schooled” while they surfed through the final four rounds of competition at the Da Hui/Sponsor Me Sunset Open. Padaca took the $2,500 win, Sullivan placed equal fifth with a semi-final finish, and all three of their students made it to the semi-finals or better: John John Florence, 17 (equal fifth with Sullivan), Kekoa Cazimero, 20 (equal seventh), and Alex Smith, 19, finishing runner-up to Padaca. Third place in the final went to Jonah Morgan (Big Island), and fourth was Billy Kemper (Maui).

It was a perfect conclusion to the one-star rated World Qualifying Series (WQS) event hosted by ASP Hawaii that did exactly what it set out to: offer an entry-level to professional competition for young hopefuls, while allowing them to mix it up with some of the best surfers in the world at the same time. The fact that the event was run at one of the world’s premier surf venues in excellent waves of six-to-10-feet (wave face heights of up to 20 feet) proved it to be the most successful event of its size in the world.

“This is my office,” said Padaca. “I surf out here on a daily basis, coaching young competitors. We train these guys, school them in the lineup. Our goal is to produce better competitive surfers out of Hawaii to take it to the international elite level.

“This is our first year in business and we have a stellar A-team.”

When asked if he felt bad about beating his own students: “There’s always a few tricks left,” Padaca said with a smile.

But Padaca’s victory didn’t come via tricks today, rather through exceptional experience that was brilliantly employed and a lesson in itself: Study the lineup well, get your two scoring waves under your belt early, and know how to navigate your way through the minefield of surf that is Sunset.

“Experience is huge,” said Padaca. “My plan was to go out, catch a couple and rattle the competition. There were a few lulls in the heat and I already had my wave count up.”

Padaca caught a total of seven waves in the 30-minute final that was the trickiest heat for surf of the whole day. His best two scores were a 7.0 and a 4.5. His fellow finalists struggled just to find their mandatory two scoring rides. Runner-up Smith actually held the highest wave score of the final – 8.5 out of 10 points – but only caught a poor second ride on the final horn that earned less than a point. Third place Morgan caught only one wave the whole heat, and fourth place Kemper managed two.


Da Hui Team Rider Billy Kemper. Photo: Noyle/SPL

Kemper surfed more than anyone today, completing five rounds of competition by day’s end. He was also the only surfer in the final to have come from the very first round, making for a total of six bouts of competition in all.

Kemper turned a lot of heads today, along with 17-year-old Florence and 20-year-old Cazimero. All three demonstrated polished, powerful surfing that signaled imminent domination.

“This was an excellent event,” said Padaca. We had top guys like Sunny Garcia, Fred Patacchia and Pancho. They don’t need to do events like this, so it’s great to see them surf and mix it up with the young guys like Billy, Alex, Kekoa.

“I take my hat off to ASP Hawaii, Da Hui and Sponsor Me for stepping up. Hopefully next year it steps up to a two- or a three-star. This is a great venue and it’s great to see it back.”

This event, along with other WQS events to be staged in Hawaii this year, will help local surfers gain valuable ratings points towards qualification for both the elite ASP World Tour and the prestigious year-end Vans Triple Crown of Surfing in November.

Mahalo to HPAC for their support with staging this event which has big dreams of stepping up to a five- or six-star next year.

RESULTS:
(Listed in order of 1st through 4th. Surfers from Hawaii unless noted otherwise.)

Final:
1st – $2,500 – Myles Padaca, Oahu, 38
2nd – $1,000 – Alex Smith, Kauai, 19
3rd – $800 – Jonah Morgan, Big Island, 29
4th – $700 – Billy Kemper, Maui, 19

Semi-Finals:
H1:Billy Kemper; Myles Padaca; Pancho Sullivan; Lovel Hodel
H2: Jonah Morgan; Alex Smith; John John Florence; Kekoa Cazimero

Quarter Finals: (3rd=9th, 4th=13th)
H1: Pancho Sullivan; Love Hodel; Gavin Beschen; Fred Patacchia
H2: Billy Kemper; Myles Padaca; Sunny Garcia; Tyler Newton
H3: Kekoa Cazimero; John John Florence; Gavin Gillette; Daniel Jones
H4: Alex Smith; Jonah Morgan; Solomon Ortiz; Dylan Melamed

Round of 32: (3rd=17th; 4th=25th.)
H1: Pancho Sullivan; Myles Padaca; Charlie Carroll; Jason Shibata
H2: Fred Patacchia; Billy Kemper; Edrick Baldwin; Joe Tanaka (JPN)
H3:Sunny Garcia; Gavin Beschen; Reef McIntosh; David Giddings (USA)
H4: Tyler Newton (USA); Love Hodel; Shinpei Horiguchi (JPN); Teppei Tajima (JPN)
H5: Gavin Gillette; Solomon Ortiz; Hank Gaskell; Jeremy Johnston (USA)
H6: John John Florence; Alex Smith; Kevin Sullivan; Nils Schweizer (USA)
H7: Jonah Morgan; Daniel Jones; Makuakai Rothman; Adam Crawford
H8: Dylan Melamed; Kekoa Cazimero; Ezra Sitt; Jamie O’Brien

Website: asphawaii.org

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Shoout out, Closed out

Even with the massive swells on the North shore, surf conditions were never clean enough to run the shootout this year. Lets hope for better luck next year.

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2009 Eddie Aikau Invitational

The Da Hui had a solid presence at this years Eddie Aikau Invitational with team surfer Kala Alexander and Da Hui owner Makuakai Rothman charging the 20+ Waimea surf.


photos by: Kristor Gellert

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Beach Clean up pushed to this saturday!

Due to the weather, we were forced to reschedule the clean up for this coming Saturday Nov. 21st.

new cleanup

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Myles Padaca takes 3rd at the 2009 Xcel Pro

8Y0X8821Photo: Bielmann/SPL

Congrats to Da Hui Team surfer Myles Padaca for his 3rd overal at this years Xcel Pro held at Sunset beach. Myles put in a solid peformance in the 8-12ft Sunset beach surf to take home $2000 in winnings!

About the Xcel Pro
Celebrating its 26th anniversary this year, the 2009 Xcel Pro Presented by Honolua is a 2-Star ASP WQS event with a $25,000 purse, drawing pros and amateurs alike to world-class Sunset Beach along Oahu’s North Shore.

Honolua Surf Co. is the presenting sponsor of the event and is joined by associate sponsors VonZipper, Kustom, and Surfline. Surf News Network also supports the event as the official contest hotline (808-596-7873).

For more, please visit the contest Web site at xcelpro.xcelwetsuits.com.

Xcel Pro Past Champions
1984 Kerry Terukina
1985 Denton Miyamura
1986 Hans Hedemann
1987 Ronnie Burns
1988 Michael Ho
1989 Richard Schmidt
1990 Michael Ho
1991 Michael Ho
1992 Sunny Garcia
1993 Kaipo Jaquias
1994 Derek Ho
1995 Kaipo Jaquias
1996 Michael Ho
1997 Andy Irons
1998 Pancho Sullivan
1999 Bruce Irons
2000 Pancho Sullivan
2001 Gavin Beschen
2002 Fred Pattachia
2003 Pancho Sullivan
2004 Fred Pattachia
2005 Ian Walsh
2006 Evan Valiere
2007 Joel Centeio
2008 Pancho Sullivan

To learn more about Xcel, please visit www.xcelwetsuits.com.

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Makua takes 2nd at Billabong Cloud 9 Invitational

Makua Rothamn

After defeating fellow Hawaiian, Jamie O’Brien in the Semi Final. Da Hui Owner went on to the Finals and to take a solid 2nd place against Ausie Garrett Parkes, along with $4,500!
Congrats Makua!

Read full story at billabong.com


The 2009 tournament will run from October 21-27,2009.

The tournament contest site is Siargao Island’s ‘Cloud 9′, a powerful, hollow right-hander that has been frequently compared to the renowned surf of Hawaii and Indonesia.

The Billabong Cloud 9 Invitational 2009 is proudly supported by Billabong, Province of Surigao Del Norte, Stoked Inc, Von Zipper sunglasses, Nixon, Kustom footwear, Friendster, and Sagana Resort.

www.billabong.com/asia

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Da Hui in Tahiti

Photos from Kealii Mamala’s epic trip to Tahiti

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Da Hui Owner, Makua Rothman – Behind the Scenes

Monster Army checks in with Makua Rothman at the Billabong Pipeline Masters

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