These 14 teens have already found their places in the sun. Watch over the next few years to see how far their dreams will carry them--to college stardom, professional titles or Olympic gold.

Achievements: Having surfed competitively for half his life, Kolohe has earned two under-14 Surfing America USA titles and a record nine National Scholastic Surfing Association boys' championships; he's also twice been named King of the Groms. (Grom is slang for young surfer.) The son of former champ Dino Andino finished fifth in the U-16 division at the ISA World Junior Championship in April in Ecuador.

Next step: A sophomore who attends two high schools, Kolohe will try to win the World Juniors U-16 event next spring. He plans to join the ASP World Tour after he turns 18.">
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Kolohe Andino, 15

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Surfer (San Clemente, Calif.)

Kolohe Andino, 15
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These 14 teens have already found their places in the sun. Watch over the next few years to see how far their dreams will carry them--to college stardom, professional titles or Olympic gold.

Achievements: Having surfed competitively for half his life, Kolohe has earned two under-14 Surfing America USA titles and a record nine National Scholastic Surfing Association boys' championships; he's also twice been named King of the Groms. (Grom is slang for young surfer.) The son of former champ Dino Andino finished fifth in the U-16 division at the ISA World Junior Championship in April in Ecuador.

Next step: A sophomore who attends two high schools, Kolohe will try to win the World Juniors U-16 event next spring. He plans to join the ASP World Tour after he turns 18.
Text: Sarah Kwak/SI
Photo: Al Tielemans/SI
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