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NJ surfer, I know where all the spots are. My galleries are always up to date, filled with surfers at every skill level. I am working overtime to make myself a known photographer. Check out my work and keep an eye out for more to come.
Florida's Asher Nolan wins the final wildcard into the Quiksilver Pro New York.
Nolan, 32, from Jacksonville, decisively topped a field of 16 surfers vying for the wildcard in today's Quiksilver Pro New York ASP World Tour Trials, presented by UnSound Surf, supported by vitaminwater.
After four consecutive days of world class competition that drew 100,000 new fans to the beach, and a day of surfing that will go down in history, it can safely be said that everything went right at the inaugural $1million Quiksilver Pro New York Supported by vitaminwater. Owen Wright, the 21-year-old rookie from DownUnder took out 10-time world surfing champion Kelly Slater (USA) to write the sport's greatest underdog tale: A kid from the Aussie sticks making it big in New York to take home a record $300,000 and move to No.2 in the world.
The Ninth Annual Garden State Grudge Match took place on Thursday Oct 20th at the North Side of Casino Pier in Seaside Heights, NJ. The organizer, Rob Cloupe, waited for and picked a perfect day to throw the event, as the waves were absolutely pumping with 3-5ft+ sets with a few bombs in between. This contest was winner-take-all, with a $3,500 purse. Local Sam Hammer dominated the day with some of the best barrels ever seen in the contest history. Hammer took the belt and now holds the Title.
The Arnette's 2011 Cash Pot Surf Series stopped off at the Casino Pier in Seaside Heights on Saturday March 10th. Arnette’s new regional surf series offered a great time for local surfers who wanted to enjoy the free contest entrance and surf to claim the Cash Pot! After a fun day of consistent, chest high+ surf, the final heat came down to Margate's Zach Humphreys and Maryland's Vince Bollinger surfing against locals Clay Pollioni and Sam Hammer. Everyone was surfing hard, but Clay picked off a solid set right next to the pier and absolutely stole the show with his heat winning barrel.

