Montclair Contest 6/4/11.
Serna and the city of Monclair held their annual skate contest at Montclair Skatepark this past Saturday. I have to say this was the largest turn out of all the years I’ve been and these groms have really stepped up their game. Didn’t take a lot of photos, but here’s what I got.
The people that make it happen
Riley Fryer
Tristan, going for best trick with a nose bonk on the table.
Eggplant
Alan Lapointe
Logan Catt
Andrew Miller was ripping, but took a heavy slam at the beginning of his heat. He shook it off, but called it a day.
In between heats, some heavy shredding was going on throughout the park.
Josh Rodriguez
Kyle was going off as usual. Table annihilation
Brian Wilkinson
KB
Results
10 and under boys
1st Julian Torres
2nd Kiko Francisco
3rd David Branom
Girls
1st Sarah Thompson
2nd Pauline Branom
3rd Jordan Abraham
11-14 Boys
1st Tristan Rennie
2nd Logan Catt
3rd Dontae Overton
15-18 Boys
1st Riley Fryer
2nd Alan Lapointe
3rd Gage Boan
Best trick (a table was involved at one point until someone got hurt)
tie-Tristan Rennie and Alan Lapointe
Busenitz Maloof Money Cup.
Maloof Money Cup New York was held over the weekend. This is the man that, singlehandedly, made it interesting for me to watch. Busenitz!
Top 3 if you care, 1. Greg Lutzka 2. Dennis Busenitz 3. Ryan Decenzo.
Goofy Footers.
Brant, Cam and I did a quick 2 pool sesh yesterday morning. Here are a few shots from one of them.
Brant
Cam
Josh Rodriguez 540.
Josh Rodriguez spinning one at Montclair skatepark yesterday. Click image to watch.
Sam Hitz Clinton Keith.
Rewind and Grind.
A few from back in January…
Salba
Cam
Peacock
KB
Terrell
More from the same day here: http://radballs.wordpress.com/2011/01/26/poolishness/
Bucky’s Revisted.
Here are a few more photos from Bucky’s back in April.
Bucky
Paul Wisniewski
Jeff Hedges
Scott Taylor
Tom Remillard
Chris Miller
Memorial Weekend.
KB and I spent most of the weekend looking for gems. Started out Saturday with a shred sesh at Chino skatepark, then took it deep into the IE for the search.
Brick Bummer
Curvy and Kinky
Blue Maven
Swamp Thing
As we walked up to this one, I noticed trash strung out in the front yard, newspapers piled in the driveway and 2 lock boxes on the front door. The side gate on the right was unlocked and we walked straight in. Everything seemed fine and it couldn’t have been more welcoming as we walked through the second lockless gate. As we got closer to the fence, surrounding what seemed to be perfection, something didn’t seem right. I quickly took out my camera, snapped a few shots and then we heard it. There was music coming from the back room of the house. We both looked towards the sound. A bright red metal chair sat by the back door and a tattered grey sheet, that was used as curtains, blew through the screenless window. Just then, a breeze kicked up and slammed the iron gate behind us. After nearly shitting ourselves, we quickly and silently headed out, as Too $hort’s Freaky Tales provided an exit soundtrack faintly behind us.
We got in the car, took a deep breath, laughed and drove away swiftly to the next.
After the last, we approached this one with a litle more caution. The neighbors were busy in their front yard and paid us no mind. Another side gate welcomed us in and we walked up to this beauty.
Unlike the previous find, There was something about this one that just felt right. With a small amount of rain water, we decided to clean it and come back the following day.
KB and I were both hovered over the muck cover drain. I heard the sound of a screen door shut from the neighbor’s house and knew only a chain link fence separated the yards. I grabbed one of the buckets and made my way up to the shallow end and out onto the deck. Our eyes met. I waved and asked how he was doing. He answered with a smile, waved back and headed inside. With the sound of the screen door closing behind him, I knew it was on. We decided it was best not to wait and ride it now.
Both took a few runs, picked up the towels and buckets and headed out.
There was one more to check in the area, so we headed across town to give it a look. This one was different, very large with an overly tall fence standing between us. We struggled over to get a closer look.
Around 9 feet deep, super mellow trannies and quite a bit of water to bucket with just 2 of us, we decided not to press our luck and come back another time of this one. Pulled ourselves back over the fence, threw up some high fives and headed home.
Duane Peters Auction.
An eBay auction of some amazing one-off and collectible skate items is now live through evening Thursday, June 2. All proceeds will help Duane Peters and his mass of medical bills. He saved his own leg! But now it’s time to pay the piper. So his friends and supporters have donated these fine goods and rare collectibles to help out.
http://shop.ebay.com/screaminlauren/m.html?_trksid=p4340.l2562