
For almost 30 years the Ocean Beach Geriatric Surf Club has been entertaining the masses nationwide. For 19 of those years we put on the annual Surfer Bowl surfing contest on Super Bowl Weekend. But time takes it toll, and try as we might, we just couldn't do 20, and lose our youth forever. Sadly this era, ours, has come to an end with the passing of our Founder, motivational leader, mentor, and friend, "Unca Mikey" Berrill. On June 23 he left us for better surf elsewhere after a battle with a surfer's worst enemy, melanoma. He was diagnosed two and a half years ago, just a year after retiring to enjoy the good life. He was one of OB's greatest civic statesman, always with a kind word, and an eternal optimism that left one believing things will be better in a little while.
When KneeRiding was being dropped from all amateur surf contests, it was Mikey who gave us a ray of hope by including Kneeboarding in the Surfer Bowl. His response to the critics was "It's a surf contest, some of the best kneeboarders in the world are our local treasures, and they will be included." The rest is history. Remember that one year when it was huge and stormy, no one on the beach ready to go but us, so the Geriatrics bought all of us breakfast instead? Will there be a 20......who knows.....it was always Mikey's never say never attitude that wanted the Club to go for that one last positive wave....going out softly in style.
For those of you who had the opportunity to participate and feel the soul groove of our event towards the closing years, we, The Geriatrics, thank you for your participation and stoke for our efforts at keeping things simple. The Club, the antics, the Parades, the gigs for money, and the Surfer Bowl......all were a reflection of Mike and his philosophy on life. The rest of us were along for the ride. Laughing and learning under his gracious shadow.
One of OB's favorite Son's Mike Berrill...Peace and Love forever.

Thanks MR. Moderator for allowing my posting to this online community at large as Mikey did have an impact on KneeBoarding; as an inspirational catalyst for many towards their starting the KSUSA itself, and the successful hosting of it's annual US Titles.
Mahalo

Bobby Welch
(retired)