NSSA - National Scholastic Surfing Association

The National Scholastic Surfing Association (NSSA) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to encourage and assist its members in their interest to learn and develop the fundamentals and skills of surfing competition while competing in structured and quality events. The NSSA promotes the qualities of discipline and competitive excellence while supporting the merits of academic achievement to young surfers. The NSSA strives to provide a fun surfing experience for all of its members.

The NSSA is one of the few national youth sports organizations that require its participants to maintain academic standards in order to compete. Since 1978, the NSSA program philosophy has been that athletics and scholastics go hand in hand. More than 80 NSSA events are run nationwide that culminate with the annual National Championships which is regarded as the highest profile youth surfing event in America.


NSSA College Season event 3 goes off in HB with a hefty dose of Northwest swell delivering bombing overhead surf!

NSSA SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE

COLLEGE SEASON EVENT #3

NINTH STREET, HUNTINGTON BEACH

JANUARY 23-24, 2016

CONDITIONS: Bombing 6-8 foot surf with double overhead sets. Heavy duty left and right walls with steep sections and potent shorebreak sections.


POINT LOMA TAKES THEIR FIRST WIN OF THE SEASON!


TEAM

1. Point Loma “A” 184

2. UC Santa Barbara “A” 170

3. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo “A” 123

4. Saddleback Red 112

5. Mira Costa Red 94

6. UC San Diego “A” 82

7. San Diego State Black 75

8. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo “B” 68

9. Point Loma “B” 65

10. USC 56

11. San Diego Mesa 50

12. Cal State San Marcos “A” 42

=13. UC San Diego “B” 40

        Mira Costa White 40

15. UC Santa Cruz 39

16. Pepperdine 36

=17. UCLA 35

        Cal State Long Beach “A” 35

19. University of San Diego 34

20. UC Santa Barbara “B” 24

21. UC Santa Barbara “C” 22

22. San Diego State Red 21

23. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo “C” 19

24. Cal State Long Beach “B” 12

25. Cal State San Marcos “B” 10

26. Cal State Channel Islands 0

 

COLLEGE MENS

1. Jack Boyes-Point Loma

2. Andrew Niemann-Point Loma

3. Brendon Donovan-Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

4. Victor Done-Saddleback

5. Sam Deeley-UC Santa Barbara

6. Jeremy Carter-Point Loma

 

COLLEGE WOMENS

1. Lulu Erkeneff-UC Santa Barbara

2. Rachel Tominaga-UC Santa Barbara

3. Sara Schwab-Mira Costa

4. Darsha Pigford-Point Loma

5. Kiana Fores-Point Loma

6. Emmy Lombard-Saddleback

 

COLLEGE LONGBOARD

1. Austin Sonnier-UC Santa Barbara

2. Casey Powell-USC

3. Nico Espinosa-San Diego State

4. Mason Klink-Saddleback

5. Jeremy Carter-Point Loma

6. Matt Allen-Cal Poly San Luis Obispo


Many thanks to the City of Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach lifeguards and the NSSA staff for assisting us in staging a professional quality event for the College Season series. 

 

The NSSA West Coast Conferences are proud to have support from Body Glove, Huntington Surf and Sport, Java Point, Surfing Magazine, Sex Wax, Scosche and Channel Islands.


Be sure to keep up with all the NSSA action via the website at nssa.org and social media platforms Facebook and Instagram.

 

About NSSA

The National Scholastic Surfing Association (NSSA) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to encourage and assist its members in their interest to learn and develop the fundamentals and skills of surfing competition while competing in structured and quality events. The NSSA promotes the qualities of discipline and competitive excellence while supporting the merits of academic achievement to young surfers. The NSSA strives to provide a fun surfing experience for all of its members.

The NSSA is one of the few national youth sports organizations that require its participants to maintain academic standards in order to compete. Since 1978, the NSSA program philosophy has been that athletics and scholastics go hand in hand. More than 80 NSSA events are run nationwide that culminate with the annual National Championships which is regarded as the highest profile youth surfing event in America.

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