Los Cabos Open of Surf
After making through Round 3, Leilani McGonagle (CRI) looked poised for a spot into Round 5 but fell short in her Round 4 heat.
Ellie-Jean Coffey (AUS) fell to Brisa Hennessy (HAW) but managed to earn runner-up over Sophia Mulanovich (PER) and Keala Kennelly (HAW). .
Alyssa Spencer (USA) is already making a name for herself at age 13, making her way into Round 5 of the Women's QS6000.
Brisa Hennessy (HAW) is humbled with the opportunity to surf against these top competitors, and she took down former World Champion Sophia
Kirra Pinkerton (USA) is turning heads at the Los Cabos Open of Surf Women's QS6000, making it through three rounds and into Round 5.
Day 4 of action at the Los Cabos Open of Surf witnessed improved conditions and is looking better as the weekend approaches.
Summer Macedo (HAW) remains a threat in both the Women's QS6000 and Junior event with big numbers being posted - earning the Junior
After an early loss in the Juniors, Kirra Pinkerton came back flying in Round 2 of the Women's QS6000.
Alyssa Lock (AUS) remains in both competitions and is only gaining more knowledge with each heat in the water.
The WSL has been coming to Los Cabos since 2013 with a variety of events from Men's QS to the inaugural Junior Tour events last year and
Cassidy McClain (USA) in red, MacKie Albertson (USA) in yellow, and Kirra Pinkerton (USA) in blue, prepare for their upcoming heat.
Samantha Sibley (USA) couldn't contain a smile after making it through two rounds of the Women's QS6000 and is into Round 3.
Brooke Daigneault (USA) prepares for her Round 2 bout', a heat she couldn't recover from an interference call and was eliminated.
Brittany Penaroza (HAW) prepped for her Round 2 heat - taking the win and moving into Round 3.
Rachel Presti (USA) couldn't find her rythmn with the ocean in her Round 1 heat and was eliminated.
Despite the smaller conditions, (L to R) Emily Gussoni (CRI) and Aloha Lopez (HAW) are all smiles as they prepare for Round 3 of the
Leila Riccobuano (HAW) put forth a valiant effort in both the QS6000 and Junior event but was eliminated from both events.
Finding a 6.83 for Round 1's highest single-wave score, and heat total of 12.26, Nicole Fulford (USA) looked poised for a good result in