Fri Oct 16 07:08:41 -0700 2009

It seems only fitting that in his last semester at school Tom Fooshee leads Texas State to victory in the first-ever collegiate cable wakeboard team event. The collegiate competition was created by Witt
and Trip Finley to build cable wakeboarding on a collegiate level as
well as to raise money for the Austin's Children Shelter. As more
cables pop up across the country, this event will continue to grow into
one of the largest and most fun cable events of the year. This year's
event was combined with Texas Ski Ranch's Fall Festival which made for
a great weekend despite cold and rainy weather.
TSR favorites Tom Fooshee won the men's wakeboard division and
Bret Little won the wakeskate division, which built the suspense
heading into the weekend's final event, the Team Finals. These good
friends and former roommates were pitted against each other with Tom
riding for Texas State and Bret Little riding for ACC (Austin Community
College). After Saturday's preliminary rounds for the individual
competition were finished, four teams, Texas State, ACC, the University
of Texas and the University of Central Florida, advanced to the team
finals. The individual competition decided which teams made it to the
final four, but the final results were determined during a jam session
format that had each five member team (three men wakeboarders, one
female and a wakeskater) riding on the water simultaneously for 12
minutes.
The trash talking had started weeks before between the local
teams. Captains recruited avid riders to take part in the competition,
but it wasn't until the last day that both Texas State and ACC secured
a female rider, which was an integral part to the team scores. While
many of the operators at TSR attend Texas State & ACC, event
organizer Witt Finley captained the UT team and UCF seem to challenge
for the title in any collegiate wakeboard event.
While Texas State came out on top, the real winners were the
kids from the Austin Children's Shelter who were the recipients of over
$7500 raised by the weekend's events. Not only were the entry fees
donated, but a large part due to the Finley family, sponsors
contributed a large portion of the donation to the kids.
On the individual collegiate side of things, Callie McCool of
Texas State took home the top spot for the female collegiate division
while Courtney Boedeker of UT finished as runner up. Stewart Dewar and
Jesse Landry both attend Texas State took second and third respectively
in wakeskate to Champion Bret Little who rode for ACC. Tom Fooshee took
home the men's title while Cody Johnson made another strong showing but
had to settle for second and Kyle Cameron, a newcomer to the cable who
has adapted his boat skills nicely, found himself on the podium for the
first time with a third place finish.
Because the event was part of the Fall Festival, TSR also
hosted an open wakeboard and wakeskate division for those wanting to
compete again as well as those not attending college. This included
high school riders and international riders from as far away as
Germany. Despite the large turnout, Tom and Bret again took home the
titles. While Cody Johnson also repeated his second place performance
in wakeboard, Matt Davidson made some noise in the wakeskate division.
Matt repeatedly stuck a huge backside 3 off the helium kicker and put
pressure on Bret Little with his diverse riding. The open wakeboard
division had 20 riders which included many young riders that are
learning skills at an alarming rate and push the accomplished riders to
continue pushing the sport.
TSR would like to thank the Finley Family and all of the
staff, sponsors and riders that made this weekend possible, which in
turn helped raise money for the Austin Children's Center!
Team Results
- TX STATE - 415pts -
Tom Fooshee, Sam Scoggins, Hunter Brack, Stewart Dewar, Callie McCool
- ACC - 395pts -
Cody Johnson, Kyle cameron, Roland Keller, Bret Little, Gabriela Elizondo
- UT - 375pts -
Witt Finley, Steven Cahail, Keagan LeBlanc, Courtney Boedeker
- UCF - 315pts -
Mark Soltys, Aaron Abel, Zach Lindamond, Aaron Abel
College Women Wakeboard Individual Finals
1. Callie McCool - TX STATE
2. Courtney Boedeker - TEXAS
3. Gabriella Elizondo - ACC
College Wakeskate Individual Finals
1. Bret Little - ACC
2. Stewart Dewar - TX STATE
3. Jesse Landry - TX STATE
College Men Wakeboard Individual Finals
1. Tom Fooshee - TX STATE - 85
2. Cody Johnson - ACC - 75
3. Kyle Cameron - ACC - 63
4. Sam Scoggins - TX STATE - 56
5. Hunter Brack - TX STATE - 46
6. Witt Finley - TEXAS - 45
7. Steven Cahail - TEXAS - 38
8. Mark Soltys - UCF - 36
9. John Powell - TX STATE - 30
Open Men Wakeskate Individual Finals
1. Bret Little
2. Matt Davidson
3. David Roehm
4. Stewart Dewar
5. Zach Roede
6. Jesse Landry
Open Men Wakeboard Individual Finals
1. Tom Fooshee - 86
2. Cody Johnson - 78
3. Sam Scoggins - 51
4. Kyle Cameron - 50
5. Connor Shepherd - 42
6. Hunter Brack - 41
7. Donald Konomos - 35
8. Thorston Berneclier - 31
9. John Deere - 28
10. Roland Keller - 24
11. Bryan Wogrin - 23
12. Holland Finley - 20
Fri Feb 12 15:05:53 -0800 2010
FUEL TV an the folks over at Obscura want to remind you that the Demo Days series is making its next stop at the Texas Ski Ranch in New Braunfels, Texas Saturday Feb 13 from 10am to 5pm.
They're bringing out the full line of Obscura products for everyone to demo on TSR’s "Little Bro" cable. Obscura riders Aaron Reed, Danny Hampson, Grant Roberts and Stefan Schriewer will be on hand all day to give demos and share their infinitive wisdom of the wake with all. Chipotle will be giving out free Burritos and Monster will be keeping you hydrated and energized throughout the event.
To make the day even more special TSR’s annual Freezeride event will be going on this weekend so there will be plenty of riding and fun happening all around as you demo Obscura and Liquid Force products
If you are under 18 and don’t have a waiver on file with TSR you will need to bring your parent or legal guardian before you can get a pull. Do to the presence of the Freezeride there will be a five dollar entrance fee to get into TSR proper, but riding the Obscura product on the Little Bro will be free of charge. If you wish to charge the main cable lake, TSR’s fees will apply.
For those wishing to enter one of the many divisions freeze ride offers, the fee is $65 and will give you a 3-day cable pass. All information and directions to the TSR can be found on their Web site. As always you keep your eyes peeled to Obscura09.com for more information pertaining to the growing Obscura team.
If you are under 18, do not have a current waiver on file with TSR, and parent or legal guardian cannot make it to the event, TSR offers an online, printable version. It is important to note that if you are planning on printing this waiver out and bringing it with you to the event, it must be notarized.