Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Steve Cooney Surf Contest & Air Show at Ho'okipa

art by Jud Lau


The annual Steve Cooney Surf Contest & Air Show was held October 8, 2011 at Ho'okipa Beach Park. It was a day of fun and competition that was attended by many of Maui's top pro surfers, amateurs and plenty of kids. The annual contest is held in honor of Steve Cooney, pro Maui H.G.A. surfer, who died in a car accident in Haiku in November of 2004. Steve’s surfing style and ability to boost airs on the waves, became famous via many surfing magazines and videos throughout the world. His personality made him famous among all that had the pleasure of knowing him.

The legend of Steve Cooney lives on in tattoos etched on surfer's backs, on stickers that adorn their trucks' bumpers, classic surf videos such as HGA's "Easily Amused", the annual contest and in our hearts.

Check out this old-school video of Steve Cooney below. I believe it was posted on youtube by Dennis Early (Friction Films) and filmed mostly by Chris Tronolone & Dennis over a decade ago. There are a couple shots of Steve at Honolua Bay in this video that I filmed myself : ) (Sorry - the music it's edited to has vulgar language.) It's not the highest quality of a download, but you'll get the idea of Steve's highest level of talent.



This year's Steve Cooney Surf Contest & Air Show was sponsored by Volcom, Hana Highway Surf (Jud and Kelli Lau), Ho'okipa Grom Association (H.G.A.), Mana Foods, Flatbread Pizza, Pa'ia Bay Coffee. (Let me know if I left anyone out!) They had over 140 competitors, including 55 in the pro-am division and over 20 in the mini-grom (8 & under) division. It was great to see all the up-and-coming Maui surfer groms. I'm sure Steve would be stoked to see all the airs and 360's the kids were pulling! Check out www.hanahwysurf.com to see action photos from the event.

Even though the waves were pretty small that day, there were some good sets that came through and there was some great Ho'okipa action. It was a beautiful day of family fun.

The way someone surfs tells a lot about their personality. Steve Cooney charged, made us laugh, lived on the edge and followed his dream. I clearly remember his sweet voice, contagious humor and warm hugs. I also am sure Steve's surf style has influenced many young surfers including both of my sons. Thank you Steve for living so brightly and thanks to all the boys, girls, men and women for continuing the sport & art of surfing!


Steve Cooney Contest t-shirts are available for sell for $20. To purchase yours, send an e-mail to hanahwysurf@hawaiiantel.net.



Tai Van Dyke

Sai Smiley and Ahanu Tson-Dru going out for their heat

Sai Smiley

t-shirts for sale: $20 at hanahwysurf@hawaiiantel.net

Kiva Rivers

Jade Lucas

The Judges






My grandson, Kainalu, and daughter-in-law, Una

My son, Taylor with his son, Kainalu

Me enjoying the contest!



CONTEST RESULTS (courtesy of Hana Hwy Surf)

Pro-Am
1 Albee Layer
2 Kai Barger
3 Ahanu Tson-Dru
4 Kaleo Roberson
5 Kiva Rivers
6 Granger Larson

Junior Men
1 Tyler Larronde
2 Dylan Aoki-Walsh
3 Kaimana Kinimaka
4 Tosh Peila
5 Kai Grissom
6 Makana Johnson

Grom Boys
1 Chaz Kinoshita
2 Kelson Lau
3 Ean Kimmel
4 Ridge Lenny
5 Alex Medeiros
6 Kala Willard

Menehune
1 Ethan Bediamol
2 Marco Rista
3 Logan Bediamol
4 Nick Nunez
5 Ty-Ty Kirby
6 Axel Rosenbald

Mini-Groms
1 Tony Nunez
2 Conner Prados
3 Eli Hanneman
4 Ocean Macedo
5 Jackson Bunch
6 Chase Anderson

Open Women
1 Mirabai James
2 Lani Silva
3 Danielle Kiersz
4 Anna Frye
5 Serene Gunnison
6 Tasha Jahrmarkt

Teeny Wahine
1 Sophia Johnston
2 Daize Kinoshita
3 Kailee McCarthy
4 Lehiwa DeVault
5 Kawai DeVault
6 Tatiana Ringsby

Airshow
1 Albee Layer
2 Justice Patao
3 Matt Meola
4 Kelson Lau

Mahalo and Aloha to all that organized and participated in this year's contest!

Twin Falls, Huelo


My friend, Emily, texted me to see if I wanted to go with her on a walk at Twin Falls last week. With her excited dog, Lucky, in hand, we headed to the jungly property with majestic waterfalls. Twin Falls is located in Huelo, just off Hana Highway, as the road starts to become so famously windy. As you enter the private property, a colorful converted bus offers an abundance of fruit and local treats for sale and is operated my some of the land owners, I hear.
It's a shady walk amidst lush greenery and a bounty of tropical flowers. I felt immediately calmer as I breathed in the fresh tropical air. Some days are very busy with tourists at Twin Falls, but this day was pretty mellow.
We ran into a family of locals who were jumping off the cliff at the first waterfall. We didn't want to disturb their fun and decided to stay up top. There wasn't a lot of water running - I've seen it much stronger, but it was enough to refresh us. We took a quick dunk in one of the small pools above the waterfall drop-off, as Lucky ran around exploring.
We continued to walk for awhile along the road as I snapped photos of some of the vivid flowers. We got our hearts pumping and worked up a sweat as we walked briskly and caught up on each other's fascinating lives (ha ha!).
We were ready to get wet again, so we walked to another waterfall and took a cool dip. A couple boys were jumping off the cliffs but were not near the main fall. I talked Emily into swimming under the waterfall with me. It was invigorating! Such a great way to cool off on a hot autumn day on Maui!!
Things to be aware of at Twin Falls:
1. Jumping off waterfalls and cliffs can be dangerous - always check the water's depth and look for rocks in the water before jumping.
2. Mosquitos - they usually leave me alone but I had some monster bites! I suggest Avon's "Skin-so-Soft" to ward off the critters.
3. The rocks can be very slippery along the water so be verrry careful.
4. Be aware that some of the roads lead to private residences. Be respectful of their privacy.
5. Take care of the aina. Remove your trash!
6. Always a good idea to explore with a friend.
7. Bring some water - it can get hot!
8. During rainy season, flash floods are very possible.
9. In the jungle, things can fall from above. Be aware of falling tree branches, coconuts and loose rocks or cliffsides.
Have fun, respect nature and be safe!











Ms. Emily Sullivan