Another Great Weekend for the DSC crew

September 28th, 2010

The DSC crew continues to march on and tally up more victories along the way.  Brett Simpson started the weekend off by winning his first round heat against Adriano and Chris Davidson at the Quiksilver pro France.  This success was just a sign of how the weekend would go for the DSC crew.

In the NSSA open at Oceanside, Griffin Colapinto continued his reign of terror by making two finals.  The Open Jr. and Open boys divisions, placing 3rd and 2nd respectively.  At the WSA Breyden Taylor made his first appearance to that series and stomped his way to a U18 victory!

In Newport Beach, the Quiksilver team challenge had to give 3k to former DSC sticker rider, Quinn McCrystal, and DSC super grom Colin Moran, as they won the team comp.

The weekend culminated with 15 year old DSC stickered rider phenom Trevor Thornton taking the Open Men’s division win at the NSSA open which lead to him being named NSSA surfer of the week.

Congrats to all of the boys and thanks for keeping DSC dominant each week!

Colin Moran hoisting another check

Trevor Thornton with the forced "yes I won so I have to smile" look!

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Griffin Deals out Grief

September 16th, 2010

In the past two NSSA events Griffin Colapinto has put everyone on official notice.  It reads “I’m not here to play!!!”  At the HB 9th street southwest explorer Griff walked through competition to bring home the win.  He followed that up with another impressive win at the recent NSSA southwest open at the pier.  With two wins under his belt he appears to be in good form at the start of a long year.  Don’t let the dimples fool you.  This kid is a competitive assassin who is starting to like the taste of the kill.

Griffin on his way to victory

DSC secures its future

September 16th, 2010

DSC opened its doors to a new age group of riders and immediately secured its legacy.  Colt Ward, Griffin Colapinto, Colin Deveze, Nolan Rapoza, Daniel Tieman, Corey Colapinto, Jeremy Guilmette, Kirk Weissinger, and Dylan Aragon, lead the way for DSC to continue to own the surf training world in the future.  Veteran team riders like Brett Simpson, and Nate Yeomans gotta start looking over their shoulder as these young upstarts aren’t far behind!