So I am sad to see the first season of the Santa Cruz Roller Girls come to an end, but I know that next year will be off the hook. The girls did well with a 5/7 record and tons of excitement, the Santa Cruz Roller Girls may have to find a bigger venue next year. I did stream from my N95 phone throughout the night, here are some of the clips. Oh yeah get on over to Santa Cruz Skate Shop and purchase your Santa Cruz Roller Girl merchandise to support.
Its amazing this N95 phone is going to change streaming media for sure!!
You can see more of these clips at Ricky Danny’s profile
Overall it was a great season and I am looking forward to next year, Sam Diggs of KDON the Morning Madhouse and Ricky Danny of Santa Cruz Skate Shop/Skateboards.com and KDON’s The Morning Madhouse were at all the games in full support of our girls! Till next year!
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Ahh, ASR San Diego…the memories of scantily clad women (some shouldn’t), high fives and hand jives with all your bro’s, stupid security people that flex on little kids and product scavengers that go from booth to booth in hopes of free product from struggling companies. Did I mention that jail is always an option in San Diego as well? Anyhow, this ASR was extra special as we were broadcasting live from an undisclosed location inside of ASR through Skateboards.com TV, Josh “MadMan” Mattson winning the Transition for the 3rd time at 2008 Battle Of The Shops hosted by Automatic magazine, cruising the floor with Animal Chin and checking out all the after parties. First off the LIVE Broadcast through Skateboards.com TV both with our stationary cam and mobile cam view went off well as we had well over 1000 people watching out for pro’s, bro’s and ehemmm…well you know the rest. While I walked around streaming from my N95 phone catching random pieces here and there like
Too $hort from Oakland in the Famous Stars and Straps booth and Battle Of The Shops coverage. Make sure you join up over at Skateboards.com TV to get alerted when we go LIVE. 2nd day of the show we teamed up with Animal Chin..
yes you heard it right Animal Chin..
we found him..in my youth I often wondered what would happen if I actually found Animal Chin and what I would do…so when we he came into our secret location at ASR San Diego, all I could do was follow him around for the rest of the day. Animal Chin and our crew went from booth to booth as he cleaned up time after time. Did I tell you he makes the best fortune cookies in the world? Now the best part of ASR…2008 Automatic Magazine’s Battle Of The Shops held this year at ASR San Diego California.
We had our Skateboards.com/Santa Cruz Skate Shop team in place, the only Skate Team to travel from Northern California and compete against the likes of Active Ride Shop, Pacific Drive, Val’s Surf, Pharmacy Board Shop and 15 other high brow shops. This was our 3rd year showing up and dropping hammers with our riders Brandan “B-Lo” Howard, Nathan “Knox” Forson, Micah “M-ZO” Szoke and Josh “MadMan” Mattson. Right out of the gate, M-Zo was laying it down in the Technical division with guys like Willy Santos standing by watching the pressure was on, next it was Brandan Howard and the Double Set after flinging his body down and taking a bad stack the Transition was next.
Josh “MadMan” Mattson was defending champion 2 years running and people were gunning for him. CurrenCaples and David Loy tried and died..the MadMan was on fire using the whole ramp and skating like a possessed man in search of redemption. Last but not least, Nathan Forson was on tap to take on the Rail division with guys like Marquise Preston, Andrew Pott and Andrew Elliot charging. In the end, our Skateboards.com/Santa Cruz Skate Shop Team walked away with an 8th overall and Josh “Madman” Mattson once again took the Transition event with a 1st place making it a 3-PETE at the Automatic Magazine’s Battle Of The Shops 2008.
After winning the $500 first prize, The MadMan clearly stated he was up for a dinner at Dick’s Last Resort
and contemplating his next fishing pole purchase. Overall this was probably the best ASR San Diego show I have had in two decades. Not sure what’s next but make sure you stay tuned as you never know what hot mess we will be serving up to you next.
Here is how it is gonna work…two 3 hour sessions a day, we will allow up to 6 people at a time to skate the ramp FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. Once someone leaves their session and another skater wants to jump in on a session they can for the standard fee. Pros, ho’s, friends […]
Dave Venor Surfboards are back and we are excited about the new wide selection of radical… insane… and very sane shapes for every surfer! Dave a great board builder (and an even better guy) just dropped of a fresh batch with more to come. Dave will be doing custom orders through the shop as well. […]
1/7/2012 10:00PST UPDATE: Luke Rockhold knocks Keith Jardine out 4:26 into round #1. Come on bro…who’s next? Tim Kennedy? Jacare rematch? Luke needs to be called the StrikeForce Street Sweeper. BOOM! Yahoo Sports: Rockhold took care of business easily, waiting out the wild style of Jardine to land a huge right and followed it […]
We got a call on Wednesday from our good friend, Jason Strubing, owner of SkateWorks asking us if we wanted to do a Skate Jam/demo with him at Google headquarters that Friday. Hmmmm…2 days to get a Skate Jam together? For Grind Out Hunger? And Google!? …BRING IT ON. We called up a couple of … Continue reading » […]
Local Santa Cruz photographer, Rebecca Stark is putting on her annual “Santa Cruz Love Project” portrait fundraiser and this year the donations are benefiting Grind Out Hunger/Second Harvest Food Bank! Rebecca Stark is known for her wedding, event, and portrait photography. Here’s how this works: Head on over to 877 Cedar St. #150 on Saturday, … Continue rea […]
We talked to our buddies in Blue Weekend and they agreed to play a benefit show for us at Santa Cruz Skate and Surf Shop. We decided that we would have the entry to the event be FREE, but we are requesting that people donate to Grind Out Hunger. This event is about bring people … Continue reading » […]