Josh Kerr, Long Beach, NY
Josh Kerr could win the Quiksilver Pro, New York. His surfing’s tailor-made for the waves of Long Beach, with it’s shifty peaks, quick sections and rip bowls. In his round one heat today, he scored a 9.50 and a 9.07, the top two scoring waves of the event so far (he also punched out an 8.63, the fifth highest score of the event so far.) Josh and his opponents, Kai Otton and Adriano De Souza, each surfed 15 waves. “It was like an expression session out there,” he said. “I started getting scores and was enjoying myself out there with those little rip bowl rights. I went for a free surf and the wind came up and I knew I was going to hunt the rights. It was perfect and I found a couple of those ramps so I’m stoked.” Y’can watch his three high-scoring waves below.
Josh Kerr could win the Quiksilver Pro, New York. His surfing’s tailor-made for the waves of Long Beach, with it’s shifty peaks, quick sections and rip bowls. In his round one heat today, he scored a 9.50 and a 9.07, the top two scoring waves of the event so far (he also punched out an 8.63, the fifth highest score of the event so far.) Josh and his opponents, Kai Otton and Adriano De Souza, each surfed 15 waves.
“It was like an expression session out there,” he said. “I started getting scores and was enjoying myself out there with those little rip bowl rights. I went for a free surf and the wind came up and I knew I was going to hunt the rights. It was perfect and I found a couple of those ramps so I’m stoked.”
Y’can watch his three high-scoring waves below.
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