Tuesday, March 11, 2008

MSA Shirt Distribution

Your shirts are now ready for pick-up. Please get in touch with Mia or Kage to discuss when and where you can receive your shirts.

The following people still have shirts waiting for them:

Karen Taylor
Scott Mackinnon
Kelly Schoeneker
Niko de Luna
Roxy Roxas
Kay Panganiban
Mike Jalbuena
Maxene Fernando
Yutaka Kishida-san
Arnel Mejia
May Abo
Corey Wills
Chris Watkins
Bjorn Pabon
Sadik Magbanua
Annie Chua
Earl Noche
Rachel

Only those that have paid their comp registration fees will be given their event shirts so please settle your accounts asap.

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Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Lokos Only! The 3rd Manila Surfers' Cup



1. THE SURF VIDEO CONTEST

Get those cameras rolling sexy surf children! MSA is hosting the very first surf video contest as part of the kick-off for Lokos Only, 3rd Manila Surfers' Cup.

Details are as follows -
1. Maximum time: 8 minutes
2. Must be original footage
3. Must be about local (Philippine) surfing and surfers
4. Must be submitted in DVD format
5. No more than three submissions per person

Submit your dvds to FivefortySurf Co's shop (Katipunan Extension, in front of Kopiroti and Countryside). Address the dvds to JP Sarmiento "Surf Video Contest" and we'll see your videos aired during the kick off party!

Deadline for all submissions is Feb 17, 2008.
Voting will be during the kick off party, scheduled for Feb 19. 2008.

2. THE COMP Worship the sun! Howl at the moon! Surf all weekend! We're all a little loko inside. Let the lunacy out at the 3rd Manila Surfers' Cup in San Juan, La Union.

Events will include Longboard and Shortboard divisions, a costume expression session, beach games, a party under the full moon and more.

Wahine Longboard:
- Surfing one year and under
- Surfing more than one year

Men's Longboard:
- Surfing one year and under
- Surfing more than one year
*for Men's longboard, there is a size requirement on your boards. They must be at least 9'0 in length.

Wahine Shortboard: one division
Men's Shortboard: one division
* for shortboard division there is a size limit of 6'8. Board will be subject to the scrutiny of the judges.

Loko Loko Costume Surf Comp: open to all board sizes, will be co-ed.
* If you plan to join this special side activity, please contact KAGE immediately as there are only a limited number of slots available for this division.

The competition proper is only open to MSA members. MSA is always open for new members to come and join the fun. If you aren't a member and would like to be, please send an email to msaregistration@yahoo.com.ph

Early registration for the comp is also ongoing. Send me a message through the email above or to my multiply account if you are signing up for the Longboard or Shortboard divisions. At the moment, if you are thinking of joining both, we'd like to ask you to choose one category first. Thankies.

Keep watching this space for more information!

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Monday, January 28, 2008

Lokos Only! The 3rd Manila Surfers' Cup

Worship the sun!
Howl at the moon!
Surf all weekend!
We're all a little loko inside. Let the lunacy out at the 3rd Manila Surfers' Cup in San Juan, La Union.
on Feb 23-24, 2008.

Events will include Men's and Wahine Longboard and Shortboard divisions,
a crazy costume expression session, beach games, a party under the full moon and more.
Keep watching this space for more information.

Brought to you in cooperation with the La Union Surf Club

*competition proper is only open to members of the Manila Surfers' Association. Everything is else is a free for all.

The Manila Surfers' Association is accepting memebrship applications. Send an email to msaregistration@yahoo.com.ph

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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Congratulations High Rollers and Glam Gals!

Merry Christmas sexy surf children of MSA!

And a very merry Christmas indeed to Mr Sadri Dulay. After three intense hours and endless rounds of poker, Sadri walked away from the big table of the MSA Christmas and Casino Party with a brand new MacTavish 6'2 twin fin retro fish courtesy of Aloha Boardsports. Lucky bast*rd. ;)

Thank you as well to our other sponsors and supporters: Beach Hut, Teriyaki Boy, Pancake House, Fivefortysurf Co., Brown Belly, San Juan Surf Resort, Crystal Beach Resort, and Danara Hotel.

For everyone who helped out, came to play, came to party or simply wished they could be there... thank you!!!

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December Comp results

BILLABONG GROM COMP:
Big ups to the supergroms from LU, Baler, Daet, Samar, Siargao, Lanuza and Pagudpud that attended the first ever National Grommet Comp in the Philippines!

Results are:
1st: Pete Alipayo, SIA
2nd: Pete Catulay, SIA
3rd: Paul John Alipayo, SIA
4th: Jerome Faraon, BAL

RIMAT TI AMIANAN:

Big ups to all the competitors! Especially to our very own MSA participants: Bjorn Pabon, Bob Francisco, Miko Sarmiento, JP Sarmiento, Aston Sarmiento and Aya Garcia.

Results are as follows:

MEN'S OPEN
Champ: Piso Alcala, SIA
Luke Landrigan, LU
Intsik Nogalo, SIA
Allan Cabanela, Daet

WAHINE
Champ: Daisy Valdez, LU
Mocha Edusma, Daet
Menchie Espenilla, LU
Mickey Galang, LU

JUNIORS
Champ: Pete Catulay, SIA
Paul John Alipayo, SIA
Danny Coldura, SIA
Fernando Esquival, LU

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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Surfing Do's and Dont's

SURFERS ETIQUETTE

The Manila Surfers Association does not want you to just have fun out there in the line-up. We want to make sure that you are having the best possible time in a responsible manner. Please check out these tips from writer Rebecca Heller of http://www.wahinesurfing.com/learn/etiquette.asp. Maximize your stoke by knowing the general rules and guidelines of surfing.

Check out the following often unspoken rules and etiquette surfers, especially beginners, can keep our squeaky clean image in and out of the water.

Don't drop in. The person furthest out from shore and closest to where the wave is breaking has the right of way. If you are further out on the shoulder and the person on the inside is catching the wave, pull back. As a beginner, pretty much consider anyone up on a wave having priority over you.

Queue up. At point or reef breaks where there is a centralized take-off area there is an unofficial line. Kind of like Disneyland, wait for those who were there before you to go, then it is your turn. Once you have taken a wave, or even attempted a ride, give those closer to the peak a chance. Let a couple waves go by before you try again. Hopefully, they will do the same for you.

Paddle straight out at a beach break, avoiding the peak of the wave and the take off zones. This is easier said then done, since the take-off spot at a beach can shift around. This also means you may have to paddle out through the white water rather than the unbroken sections. If a surfer is coming down the line as you are paddling out try to gauge your speed and paddle behind them. At a point or reef, try to paddle around the break.

Location. Location. Location. Stick to spots that support your ability level (i.e. beginners, don't paddle out at Pipe). Surfing at spots that are too difficult put you in danger as well as those around you. That being said, more advanced surfers shouldn't get pissy with those trying to learn at well-known beginner breaks.

Don't ditch your board. When you are turtling or duck diving hold tightly onto your board. Don't just let it go haphazardly with the wave as you will knock out surfers behind you. Remember you have a ring of destruction around you equal to the length of your leash! If you can't hold on – let's be honest sometimes the wave will rip the board out of your hands – try and yell "Board!"

Beginners are invisible. When more advanced surfers see beginners flailing around looking like they don't have it all under control yet, they will ignore you. Thankfully they will avoid you, but they will also ignore you. Meaning, they will take off when you are going for a wave assuming that you are unable to catch it. Don't get upset, you probably weren't going to catch it anyway. Hopefully, when they see you catch one they will pull back and give a cheerful hoot!

Respect your elders. They have probably been surfing the break you are at since before you were born. Give 'em some space and their fair share of waves; hopefully they will do the same for you. Don't be afraid to ask advice, more surfers than not will be flattered and eager to tell you what they know. Plus, they have a lot to teach you; if they give you some advice (kind or unkind) take it.

Support others. Help others, give encouragement, and don't drop in on them. Beginers are the minority out there so give a little love to the others out there. Give 'em a smile when they paddle out a hoot when they catch a good wave. Compliment them. There is no greater buzz than someone telling you, "Nice ride."

Share waves. Once you get good enough to catch most of the waves your try for, share, especially if you are on a longboard as you will be further out than the shortboarders and able to catch more waves. Let others have their turn, especially those who aren't as good as you. Even if you were snaked all the time when you started, don't return the favor. Surfing shouldn't be a hazing process.

Localism sucks. But unfortunately, it does exist. Know something about the surf spot where you are going out. It is best to go with someone who has surfed there before. Bad behavior should not be condoned, but should be avoided, especially by the beginning surfer.

Surf with Aloha. If you are a beginner, or even a veteran surfer, have the right attitude. It's all about having fun, communing with nature and goofing around. Leave any grudges or bad attitudes at home and surf with aloha, peace and love.

Pick up after yourself. And finally, the best etiquette is always to leave the beach as you found it. Don't litter whether you are on the beach or on the street. Join an ocean conservation philanthropy like Surfrider Foundation. We only have one ocean so treat it with respect.

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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

MSA Invites you to the RVS Cup in Cabugao!

ronald v. singson inaugural surfing cup
kido's point - sabang, cabugao, ilocos sur 2732 pilipinas
december 10 - 13, 2007

we are asking your full support to make this event successful by sending your local surfers to join the competition. we will be providing the competitors some of the expenses for duration of the competition.. food | lodging | etc.. for every competitor, there will be registration fee of 200 bucks..
trophies, cash prizes and give-away are at stake..

men's open division

champion - 30k with trophy
1st runner-up - 20k with trophy
2nd runner-up - 15k with trophy
3rd runner-up - 10k with trophy
semi finalist - 5k
quarter finalist - 3k

junior division
(17 years below | birth certificate required)

champion - 15k with trophy
1st runner-up - 10k with trophy
2nd runner-up - 8k with trophy
3rd runner-up - 5k with trophy
semi finalist - 2k
quarter finalist - 1k

women's special session

4 finalist - 2k each with trophy

should you need to seek further advice and details of the said competition, please contact the event coordinator christopher ian "boyet" versoza at these numbers: +639053105005 or +639287718855

ilocos boardriders

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Thursday, October 25, 2007

MSA Congratulates

MSA gives big ups to the winners of the following recent local competitions

Pacific Kaos, Bagasbas Daet --

Men's Open
Champion = Luke Landrigan (La Union)
1st runner-up = Onyo Oclares (Daet)
2nd runner-up = Rommel Rojo (Baler)
3rd runner-up = Rey Joaquin (Manila/La Union)

Wahine Open
Champion = Daisy Valdes (La Union)
1st runner-up = Moka Osuma (Daet)
2nd runner-up = karen Betsayda (Daet)

Groms
Champion = Duke Pandiagua
1st runner-up = Mariano
2nd runner-up = kaven Smith

All-manila
Champion = Jonathan Jao
1st-runner-up = Miko Sarmiento
2nd runner-up = JP Sarmiento
3rd runner-up = Toks Isidro


Eastern Samar Surfing Crown --

Men's Open: Engineer Okoy (Baler)
Tanjung (La Union)
Kayot (Samar)
Brian (Samar)

Junior's Division: Bilmar (La Union)
Myrel (Samar)
Danji (Samar)

Gov's Cup Catanduanes

Champ: Carlito Nogala (SIA)
Jeff dela Torre (BAL)
Edito Alcala (SIA)
Argie Hugo (BAL)

Keep chargin' boys!

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MSA Industry Round Up

GOODS:

Surf Bum has new boards! Check out all the details here.

Brown Belly exclusives now available through Yellow.ph. Find out more here

Da Kine travel bags are now available at the Fiveforty Surf Co shop in Katipunan! Grab one now before the North Swell season truly kicks off!

Da Kine harness for kites and windsurf are now available.Travel bags, back packs and board bags are all available at J&S surf shop. Call 09223588005 for details.

GIGS:

Grassroots gig sched is as follows --

12th and 26th at Kublai's Rock, Magallanes
20th and 21st at Mascara festival in Bacolod
23rd at the San Juan Surf Resort in La Union
27th at Trazza Resto in Don Bosco, Bicutan

For a gig sched of Coffeebreak Island check out their official website.

Have something you want to advertise? Leave us a message so we can add you to the list. :)

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Billabong Grom Comp!