Bostyn Hall
Bostyn Hall, a semi-pro wake surfer from Lake Nacimiento, California, has been riding waves since before she could walk. She began her journey on a surfboard alongside her mom and was surfing independently by the age of three—letting go of the rope and fully embracing the thrill of wake surfing.
In 2025, after just two years of competition, Bostyn made her mark on the sport by winning the Amateur World Wake Surfing Championship title, proving that her talent matches her fearless spirit. Known for her infectious energy, Bostyn lights up the boat and brings joy to every session. She’s always eager to try new tricks—especially the ones her older sister encourages her to send.
Before competitions, Bostyn gets in the zone by listening to music and warming up with her sister to get her “sillies” out, a routine that keeps her relaxed, confident, and ready to ride.
Off the water, Bostyn’s creativity shines just as brightly—you’ll find her cartwheeling, drawing, and bringing her playful energy wherever she goes.
JRob Terry
JRob started wake surfing in 2019 in the amateur division and has been a surf-style rider throughout his time in the World Series of Wake Surfing. He is also a law student at Lincoln Memorial University – Duncan School of Law in Knoxville, Tennessee. His home lake his Cherokee Lake in Morristown, Tennessee, and his dad his is regular boat driver when he his training for contests. When he is not on the water he enjoys hunting and watching football with friends.
Brynlee Hall
Brynlee Hall, from Nacimiento, California, is a rising force in the world of wake surfing. Her passion for the sport ignited at just four years old when she stood up on a wake surf board, tossed the rope aside, and never looked back. Now a professional wake surfer with five years of competitive experience, Brynlee has quickly established herself as one of the sport’s most dominant young athletes.
In 2025, Brynlee made history winning the World Wake Surfing Championship title in the pro women’s division, becoming the youngest athlete ever the claim the title, and extending her remarkable three-year undefeated winning streak. Her success is fueled not only by talent, but by a focused yet fun approach to competition. Alongside her sister, Brynlee prepares for events with music and a playful warm-up they call getting their “sillies” out—a routine that keeps her loose, confident, and energized on the water.
Off the waves, Brynlee’s love for action sports and the outdoors continues. Whether snowboarding, skateboarding, or exploring nature, she’s always pushing her limits and embracing new challenges—bringing that same fearless energy back to the water every time she rides.
Luke Hutcherson
Luke is from Gainesville, TX where he grew up spending time on the lake and developing a passion for water sports. He was introduced to wake surfing in 2019, and less than a year later got his first Centurion Ri257. Wake surfing quickly became Luke’s focus, and he began training daily while actively competing. Luke now competes in the Professional Men’s Skim division and recently earned 3rd place at the World Wake Surfing Championship, continuing to push his riding level at the professional level. When Luke is not surfing, he enjoys hunting and fishing while currently studying to be a pilot at Oklahoma State University.
Jake Breedlove
Raised on Lake Austin, Jake Breedlove has spent over 15 years riding and redefining the limits of wake surfing. Known for his clean style and impressive amplitude, Jake consistently pushes himself to stand apart from the rest, a drive that has earned him both amateur and semi-pro world titles.
Deeply connected to the outdoors, Jake finds his true sense of calm on the water. The lake is his sanctuary, but his passion for movement and creativity extends far beyond wake surfing. Whether he’s honing his handgun skills, rock climbing, skateboarding, or exploring new ways to stay active, Jake thrives in pursuits that combine nature, motion, and self-expression.
Jake is happily married to his wife, Kolby, and together they call Austin home. Their life includes a dog named Reece, their cat, Badger and a Paint/Quarter Horse named Bigby. Guided by his faith in God and supported by his loving wife, family, and friends, Jake remains committed to the sport of wake surfing and to continuing a life centered around passion, creativity, and doing what he loves.
Adam & Caitlin Wheeler
Adam and Caitlin are a husband and wife professional wake surf duo from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. They both own Surf’s Up North Idaho, a premier wake surf school where they’ve delivered over 500 lessons across 10+ states. From first-time riders to competitive athletes they have coached riders of all levels and abilities – building their confidence, technique, and understanding. They are dedicated to helper their clients reach their full potential while having as much fun as possible!
Fresh off an undefeated season, Adam captured the 2025 Masters Men’s Skim World Championship title by pushing his personal limits of progression, consistency, and style. His passion for wake surfing extends far beyond competition. As an orthopedic physical therapist, he incorporates his expertise of movement, biomechanics, and injury prevention into his coaching style. Whether competing or coaching he represents Centurion’s commitment to performance, innovation and sharing the stoke!
Caitlin first began wake surfing at age 29 and reached professional status within three years, becoming a proud member of Team Centurion in 2019. Caitlin has competed extensively across the United States and even Japan, securing multiple podium finishes in the process! Even after becoming a mom in 2021, Caitlin made a remarkable return to professional competition, securing a 4th place finish at World’s in 2022 and 2024. Her passion lies in inspiring others to pursue their dreams regardless of age. Caitlin’s niche is instructing daughters who may not always listen to their dad’s coaching! After overcoming significant personal challenges in the past year, Caitlin is eager to return to competition and push her riding to new heights.
Ava Stewart
From only 5 years old, Ava's talent showed through her connection to watersports, spending countless hours circling the lake skiing. At age 11, she found her passion for wake surfing. Her competitive spirit emerged as she entered her first competition in 2019 at age 12. Her breakthrough career came in 2022 when she went undefeated all year, then achieving her first world title in semi-pro female skim. In 2024, Ava secured 3rd place in pro women skim at Worlds. Before she competes she likes to pray, stretch, listen to music, and then go on a walk with her brother to get in the right mindset. Her interests extend beyond the water. In addition to designing her own pro model surfboard, two of her swimsuit lines have debuted the runway in Miami! These achievements have led Ava to pursue a degree in marketing and graphic design at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix. When she is not on the water or designing, you can find her either traveling and ocean surfing, snowboarding, hiking or painting.
Tyler Stewart
Tyler discovered his passion for wake surfing at age 13. At his very first event, he didn’t land a single trick, however he had so much fun he was hooked! As his abilities grew, so did his ambitions. At 16, he earned his first world title in semi-pro skim, and a 2nd world title in the pro division at age 17. Since then he’s racked up three more world titles, and is one of the few riders dominating in skim, surf and foil divisions, cementing his status as one of the sport’s most elite athletes.
Additional accolades include earning Male Rider of the Year and Centurion Boats Athlete of the Year, plus representing Team USA at the inaugural IWWF World Wake Surf Championships in Hong King – where Tyler captured two individual gold medals and a third gold in the team event. When he’s not caring up the waves Tyler maintains an active lifestyle, snowboarding and specializing in content creation making YouTube videos on his channel @MotionSicknessSurf. Tyler earned a degree in Entrepreneurship from Grand Canyon University and as the owner of The Wake Surf Party will continue to innovate both on and off the water.
Kenzie Hickey
Kenzie started wake surfing at the age of 5, but has loved being on and in the water since birth. Her interest and passion was undeniable from the start, she is a true mermaid at heart. She started competing in 2020 and has grown leaps and bounds since. Kenzie loves to be challenged while also having fun. In the off season Kenzie loves to snowboard. Without the support of her board builder Blusurf, Centurion Boats, family, friends and sponsors, she wouldn't be where she is today. The skies the limit and Kenzie has big goals for her future in wake surfing.
Keenan Flegel
Keenan, a seasoned athlete with nine World Wake Surf Championship titles under his belt, has been honing his wake surfing skills since he was just 10 years old. Keenan is one of our longest standing team riders having joined the Centurion family over 15 years ago. Keenan has mentored many young athletes to go on and become World Championships themselves. He loves to go big on his skim and surf boards and usually rides his wave on the steepest setting of zero Trim. While out on his Centurion boat, Keenan listens to all sorts of music genres, ranging from reggae to country with some rap and rock mixed in. When he’s not out on the lake, he finds solace in ocean surfing, deep-sea fishing, diving and cooking.