Grom Games: Nicaragua

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Grom Games in Nicaragua

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E D I T o R I A L

Editor-in-Chief | TAyLoR PAuL

Managing Editor | bEAu FLEMIsTER

Assistant Editor | bREnDAn buCKLEy

Photo Editor | PETER TARAs

Associate Photo Editor | jIMMy wILson

Art Director | ChATo AgAnzA

Associate Art Director | noA EMbERson

online Editor | jAson MILLER

P h o T o g R A -P h E R s

jIMMICAnE

CoREy wILson

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There are many trips for young surfers, but very few trips

specifically for groms. Groms get shots now and then, they

sneak onto a boat-trip, they have Nationals and a few specialty

events. But rarely do they get a feature in a mag. SURFING’s

associate photo editor Jimmy Wilson was aware of this cruel

and unusual fact. He also knew there were a few groms in the

14-year-old range, who given the opportunity, would give a

certain wave in Nicaragua some real hell. So he called some

team managers, booked a place, basically arranged the entire

trip, and the boys flew in from California, from Hawaii, from

Barbados. He also knew that groms don’t sit idle. So to fill in

the gaps between surfs, candy, or when the winds turned awry,

he gave them their own Olympic-esque games. They accepted,

wholeheartedly.

The trip couldn’t have gone better. The beachbreak fired

everyday. The groms got their feature, a short film, this

flipbook. They earned it. Sure, they’re the best groms in the

nation. They’ve got the sponsors, win all the Am-contests

and even pro-juniors. But it was something else we saw in

them that separates their kind from the older crop. And why

we’ll being doing another one of these trips next year: Pure,

unjaded stoke. It was refreshing. They were psyched on every-

thing. Getting stuck in a Third World roadblock-protest.

Getting stuck behind a live cattle crossing. Banana smoothies.

Throaty tubes. Wedgy sections. Thunder and lightning. Dawn.

Dusk. Everything was continually new and exciting for them.

Every day. Their energy was infectious and reminded all of us

why we love surfing and furthermore, life itself. So thanks,

groms. Trying to be a grown-up so often — you almost forget.

—SURFING

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Kanoa, pointing to the Promised Land, Nicaragua. A 14 year old couldn’t really ask for anything better than that.

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Griffin, Seth and Kanoa, waiting on the other vehicles.

While waiting on the vehicles, Auntie Tammy (Seth’s mom) thought up a great time killer: Roof strap jumprope. Coolest mom, ever.

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Just a half an hour from the wave on Day 1, we rolled into a chaotic jumble of cars. We asked how long before we could pass and some said two hours, and some said 15.

It was our second Nicaraguan road-block that day.

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The roadblock ended up being a workers’ protest on sugar prices.

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And also a live musical event.

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JakeMarshall

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Grom pyramid-scheme,

with Managing Editor and grown-up grom, Beau Flemister, bottom middle.

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Griffin Colapinto, carrying on San Clem-ente’s long lasting tuberider legacy.

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Jake and Kanoa.

Kanoa’s technical game was a step above the rest. His pop and balance is well beyond his years.

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Although Seth, being a little bigger than most his peers, dominated many of the grom games, Josh snuck by him a couple times.

GRoM GAMES No. 1 — FOOT RACE

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Jake Marshall

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Seth Moniz

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Josh got a lot of shit for changing in his towel this way. “Dis how we do

in Barbados, mon!” he’d reply.

JoshBurke

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Griffin, caught in the headlights.

Pretty sure none of the groms had been in the middle of a cattle crossing.

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KanoaIgarashi.

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G R I F F I NF l y S

…over sea

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and chlorine.

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JakeMarshall

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S E T H M O N I z I S A S N E A k y G R O M M E T .

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S E T H M O N I z I S A S N E A k y G R O M M E T .

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Griffin Colapinto.

Still flying.

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GRoM GAMES No. 2 — FOOSBAll

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“Who’s banana smoothie is this?” says Seth

“Mine,” says Griffin. Griffin, doing 10 for the wrong word.

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SethMoniz

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Kanoa,

stuntin’ for the babes.

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Josh vs. Kanoa.

The longer the leash-stretch, the harder you charged.

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Jake, shredding the face.

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Jake, putting on his shred-face.

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SethMoniz

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S E T H ,U N D E R -C O v E R

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Standard punishment for losing in ping pong. Better cover both bases, boys.

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GRoM GAMES No. 3 — SWIM RACE

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k A N O A ,O F F A S E C T I O N .

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G R I F F I NO N A S E C T I O N .

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Griffin broke about four boards that trip, three in the first two days. But he gave it hell.

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Jake Marshall

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“Mon, I tink dat girl is waving at ya.”

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“Really!?Where?”

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Jake snuck in a win with a clutch elimination final round clencher.

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GRoM GAMES No. 4 — FANTA PONG

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Griffin Colapinto

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“I think you missed a spot.”

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Seth Moniz is on his way to being the next big thing from Hawaii. Winter season pre-gaming.

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Common Grom Behavior

S--t Talking Running

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Peeing Frothing

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JakeMarshall

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JoshBurke

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Nicabreaks boards…

…But a grom will not be broken.

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Auntie Tammy brought a 1lb. tub of sour ropes. And they were gone by Day 3.

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KanoaIgarashi

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GRoM GAMES No. 5 — PING PONG

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Jake Marshall

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Griffin Colapinto

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GriffinColapinto

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Fly

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Run

Breathe Win

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SethMoniz

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SURFING Magazine, sometimes better with candy.

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k A N O A , S T y l I S H I N M A N S I O N … A N D I N C A v E .

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k A N O A , S T y l I S H I N M A N S I O N … A N D I N C A v E .

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G R O M SW A l kO NW A T E R .

Seth Moniz.

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Jake Marshall, backside long jump.

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GRoM GAMES No. 6 — lONG JUMP

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KanoaIgarashi

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Good. Clean. Fun.

GRoM GAMES No. 7 — FANTA CHUG

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Seth is not old enough for a license.

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But boy can he drive.

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Thank you for