Last Friday a group of friends, gathered from near and far in love and support, watched an ambulance take a slow lap around the Newport Beach pier parking lot.
Inside, Mike Marshall, educator, surfboard shaper extraordinaire, and friend and mentor to many, made his last surf check of his home break, Blackie’s. By the following evening Mike was gone at age 67, never regaining consciousness after suffering a stroke earlier that week.
As his friend Jim Knost said, “It’s a hard pill to swallow. He was our genuine hometown hero.”
Mike grew up in Newport where he developed a reputation as a hot surfer. John Lindsey remembers, “He was one of the best goofy foots on the coast. He had sweeping turns and a good, almost drop-knee cutback. He used to rip Blackie’s. People would get out of the water to watch him surf.”