he swell came down Saturday after a few big days at Haleiwa for the Reef Hawaiian Pro, the first jewel of the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing. With strong sets rolling in Thursday and Friday, competitors were making the most of the powerful North Shore waves on Saturday, which were consistent at one to two feet and some still peaking overhead. The water is supposed to be relatively flat for much of the upcoming week, according to the Surfline.com forecast, so Saturday was probably the last day of action before a heavy dose of lay days.
Starting with 128 competitors, the event has seen more than half the field eliminated as the Round of 64 got underway Saturday. Kauai’s Dylan Goodale was one of … More
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