History
The Surf n’ Chess Club started way back in 1990 by a guy who loved many things. He loved kids (usually barbequed or deep fried) loved surfing, playing chess, and hanging out and talking with kids. Therefore, he decided to start a club where he and kids could come after school and have fun. Over the years, there were many exceptional kids who passed through the club and left their mark. The first school champion and winner of the “Tim Hogan Memorial Kahuna Classic” was Bryan Russell. He later earned a $100,000 scholarship to Dartmouth College and now is teaching at M.I.T. Other Kahuna Champions, include Michael Medina, who is going to the U. of A. Medical School, and Jesse Abarca, who is serving his country in Iraq. There are many more Surf n’ Chess kids and champions who have grown up to become people of whom we are all proud. The winners, whose names appear on the trophy, shared that common bond of loving a good game of chess, playing by the rules and were willing to work hard for something they really wanted. They had their doubts, just like all of us, but they also had that great quality of determination and belief that they, like the “Little Engine that Could”, could do it if they just pushed a little harder. And in the end, they caught that huge wave and rode it all the way into shore, into the Glory and into the record books of the Surf n’ Chess Club.
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Actually, The Surf n’ Chess Club probably started 20 years before when the Big Kahuna taught two very young boys, Tim and Tom Hogan how to surf. He shared his love of the ocean, riding the waves and traveling the world with those boys. As the boys grew older they totally surpassed their old teacher in strength, style, and ability. They graduated from college and Tim traveled to Bali to go surfing. It was there that he died as a result of surfing accident.
It’s in Tim’s memory that we have “The Tim Hogan Memorial Kahuna Classic Chess Tournament” every year. To remember and celebrate this fine, young, gentle boy, who could surf with the best on any day and who always made his mother proud.
Tim’s mother, Sandy Hogan, designed our Surf n’ Chess logo (that’s Tim on the board holding the knight). You can check out her website at www.sandralamarche.com Today, his brother Tommy is a teacher in San Clemente, California. He’s still surfing and making surfboards and also teaching his kids to surf and play chess. And so it goes… the tide comes in, tide goes out, the circle of life remains unbroken.
rated this fine, young, gentle boy who could surf with the best on any day and who always made his mother proud. Tim’s mother, Sandy Hogan, designed our Surf n’ Chess logo that’s Tim on the board holding the knight. Today his mother, Tommy is a teacher in San Clemente, California still surfing and making surf-friends but now teaching his kids to surf and play chess. And so it goes the tide comes in the tide goes out in.
