Carissa's return to competition will be this week at the Haleiwa QS.
The Hawaiian player registered for the event and is pre-qualified in round 2; she will also compete in the Pipe QS.
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You won't have to wait until Bells in April to see Carissa Moore competing in a WSL event again.
The Hawaiian registered for the QS, which is currently in its waiting period. It is Haleiwa's 2000, which began its waiting period on November 29 and runs until December 7.
She is pre-seeded in round 2 facing Luana Silva and whoever comes from round 1.
The Pipe event has 36 registered participants, including Vahine Fierro, Tya Zebrowski, Bianca Valenti and also the Colombian Angelina Decesare.

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