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By Jeff Barton
EXPN.com Saturday, August 6, 2005 The teen king and queen of wakeboarding were playing defense Saturday morning. Defending 2004 X Games champs Phillip Soven, 16, and Dallas Friday, 18, were both favored for repeat wins at Long Beach Marine Stadium. Could they pull it off? No and Yes. In that order. Soven, the youngest competitor in men's wake, landed a switch crow mobe 540, a nuclear whirly 540 and a whirly 720. His big tricks were some of his best yet, but his sliding was only adequate. On the double-up, he attempted a toe- ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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