William Cardoso (BRA) had a low key second placing and advances further. ASP / Cestari
Not quite the crazy antics of yesterday but Dane Reynolds (USA) is still with us. ASP / Cestari
Alejo Muniz (BRA) was the Triple Crown rookie a few years back and keeps his chance of winning a REEF Hawaiian Pro title. ASP / Cestari
Kekoa Bam Bam Bacalso (HAW) powered his way into Round 4. ASP / Cestari
Day 3 of the REEF Hawaiian Pro at Ali'i Beach Park. ASP / Cestari
Sebastien Ziets (HAW) remains in contention to win the REEF Hawaiian Pro. ASP / Cestari
Artiz Aranburu (EUK) surf a low profile heat and snuck through in second place. ASP / Cestari
Jeremy Flores (FRA) threw some solid wrap around turns and puts his name into the next round. ASP / Cestari
Fred Patachhia (HAW) used the lefts for his advancing scores. ASP / Cestari
Kolohe Andino (USA) into the Round of 32. ASP / Cestari
Former REEF Hawaiian Pro Champion Michel Bourez (PYF) is still in contention for another title after winning his heat. ASP / Cestari
Charles Martin (GLP) hales from Guadalupe and knows how to gouge the rail.
A high 9 point ride and a broken board was the price Tom Whitaker (AUS) paid for entry into the next round.
Legend Kaipo Jaquais (HAW).
Turn after turn you could the crowd mumble 'what was that' as Dane Reynolds (USA) cruised to victory.
Smooth as butter Marc Lacomare (FRA).
Tanner Gudauskas (USA) threw a few punches under the lip but not enough for the knockout.
Gavin Gillette (HAW) has been competing at Ali'i Beach Park for many years and is looking for a solid result this year. ASP / Cestari