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It really started in October 07, when he won the Oakley Pro Jr. at Steamer Lane. Since then, hes blitzed just about every major contest hes entered; winning the 2008 NSSA Open Mens National Title, the 2008 Rip Curl Grom Search National Final, and last but not least, taking down a heap of top pros to win the 2008 Oneill Coldwater Classic in front of his hometown crowd. Like Bede, Nat doesnt say too much, he just lets his surfing do the talking. Congrats Nat!
Its not just our contest surfers that are getting it done! A trio of our top free surfers have been lighting it up and landing themselves covers. Big ups to Nick Rosza, Sean Poynter, and Nic Lamb for letting their surfing do the talking!
Finally the wait is over and the feeding frenzy is on! All the new shark watches are in stock, even the hard to find Cyan Shark is available in stores now. We are also busy coming up with some fresh new colors for 2009 so get them while they last!
About Freestyle
Founded in 1981, Freestyle is a leading action sports watch manufacturer. The Freestyle watch collection includes a full line of performance and lifestyle choices for men, women and youth, all styles are water resistant to 100 meters or more and backed by a limited lifetime warranty. With roots firmly planted in surf, Freestyle proudly sponsors a team of highly respected surfers including Shane Dorian, Cory Lopez, Bede Durbidge, and Anthony Walsh as well as junior standouts Nat Young, Andrew Doheny and Sage Erickson.
www.FreestyleUSA.com
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Team - Surfersvillage
Sunday and 12:15 a.m. Monday in the 16500 block of Nanticoke Way.
Potomac Mills area
A laptop computer, pairs of boots and gloves, an iPod, several winter suits, watches and cash were stolen from a store in the 2300 block of Research Court between 10 p.m. Thursday and 10 a.m. Friday. The stolen property was valued at more than $3,450
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