Being a thirty-something rookie on the WCT is no easy gig. Just ask Hawaii's Pancho Sullivan. He started the year out strongly in Australia, barely showed up in Tahiti and Fiji (where many expected strong performances), then rebounded somewhat in Mexico and South Africa.
Which brings us to today at Lower Trestles, where Sullivan posted one of the lower scores of the first day while finishing last in his initial heat. While it's reasonable to assume that Pancho will be hard to beat at Pipe in December, he's got to avoid the infamous "bubble" by getting some results right now.
The pressure's on Pancho Sullivan in the second round of the Boost Mobile Pro as he faces local boy Chris Ward. Live coverage should resume tomorrow at BoostMobilePro.com.
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
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