Monday, March 31, 2008

Florida Bowlriders Cup - Oviedo March 29th & 30th @ Rippin Riverside Skatepark




MASTERS FINAL

1. Buck Smith
2. Lenny Byrd
3. Steve Workman
4. Bob Harkness
5. Kelly Lynn

PRO FINAL

1. Nolan Munroe
2. Benji Galloway
3. Pedro Barros
4. Jimmy The Greek
5. Al Brunelle
6. Jordan Price

AM FINAL

1. Pedro Barros
2. Dalton Dern
3. Timmy Knuth
4. Al Brunelle
5. Jonny Scianneaux
6. Jordan Price

GROM FINAL

1. Steven Pineiro
2. Clay Kreiner
3. Alex Sorgente
4. Austin Gordon
5. Austin Creasman
6. Juan Pineiro

WOMENS FINAL

1. Marlee Miller
2. Stacie Roberts
3. Lea Taylor
4. Brooke Crawford
5. Jen Stranko
6. Megan Mabry

For full results, visit http://www.sk8kona.com/08results/oviedo/index.htm


Masters Winners



Pro Winners



Benji Galloway


Photos by Eric Staniford

Friday, March 21, 2008

Everyone LOVES a good mini ramp jam!

Mini-ramp Jam
When? Next Thursday March 27th, 2008 at 6:00pm
Where? Stone Edge Skatepark
Located at 1848 Ridgewood Ave
South Daytona Beach FL, 32119
386-761-1123
Details? Divisions:12& Under -- Skateboard
13 & Over -- Skateboard
"The guys at Joyride Skateboards called me up last week and wanted me to help him unload some product in the Daytona Beach area...Stone Edge is always willing to help!"
- says Dug Ketterman, Manager at Stone Edge Skatepark
additional sponsors include: Native Skateboards/snowboards and Skateshop Co-op.

GE JAM- Stone Edge-click photogs to enlarge

GE JAM - DUCER CRUZER SK8 SHOP's TEAM WINS THE CUP

Just when we thought we were in high cotton with our chili-dog eatin, Dug Ketterman added a little Texas flavor to the Florida buffet last weekend. And I’m not talking about those free peppercinis in the condiment section, the skaters seem to go FREE....I mean crazy for. Apparently, we have not been cleanin’ up properly.




Yes, after last weekend, I am quite convinced, that if this country does go into an economic depression, skaters will be the last ones standing. Why? Because they know the value of recycling. “Useless” washers, dryers, and refrigerators were bolted down and scraped properly. And boy do skaters know what’s right for them. The profits from the contest were used to buy a new washer and dyer for the stinky rental pads. So yay! …for those people.
Once again, skaters prove to be the most economical, creative, and resourceful of the animal planet. And, if anyone tries to claim a GE or maybe it’ll be a Maytag Jam next year, know its roots are in Texas with the initials DK and whoever else was first in on that backyard session.

Lastly, thanks to Steaz Energy Drinks for serving up the ice cooler of orgasmic, I mean organic (I know-lame- but I couldn’t help myself) FREE drinks, trophies, and Team Cup for the GE Jam. Also, to Martin Ramos for sleepin’ on the job, Dug Ketterman for flippin’ out on us- just because you have the mic- doesn’t mean we have to listen- gosh, Kyle Brubaker and Alex Vontegnarly for working and helping represent Stone Edge Team to a last place, Kyle Shone and Kyle Ball for showing up to work, Tim May for feeding everyone, Erik Bru. for using his buff muscles to help move the appliances in sweltering heat, Fred Price for standing by to help the injured, Aly Bowen- for keeping the boys in line, Aly’s lil’ sis. for flirtin’ with the sk8er boys, and the rest of the regular Stone Edge helpers.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

FLORIDA BOWLRIDERS CUP - EVENT #2

Located minutes from Orlando, the Rippin Riverside Skatepark in Oviedo is an attraction in itself. With features like an 8' deep kidney pool with a deathbox, an incredible flow course, and a top notch street area, this Team Pain masterpiece is not to be missed.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Limpnickie Lot BIKE WEEK 2008 at Stone Edge Skatepark

This was our Bike Week experience this year. Enjoy the photos!



Please visit http://www.nashmotorcycle.com/ for photos, custom cycles, and some good ol' history.







There were bikes of various shapes, sizes, and colors in every direction you would look. Every male face seemed to be sporting some sort of fancy facial hair structure. Wish I would have gotten some photos of the moustaches that stretched from ear to ear. The Nash Motorcycle Comany had one hell of a show for us. Their custom cycles were revolutionary in our lot...like nothing we have seen. They brought with them, a few great skaters from the Bacon Team. So there was bikes, boards, and all kinds of good times. Aren't you glad you made it out? If you didn't, I bet you wish you had.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Florida Bowlriders Cup - Cocoa Beach, FL - March 1st and 2nd




Grom winners Haze Miller, Steven Pineiro, and Alex Sorgente

Women's winners Marlee Miller, Amelia Brodka, and Julie Kindstrand

Am winners Jordan Price, Mike "Darkness" Barnes, and Timmy Knuth

sunny front tail by Benji Galloway

"Pro winners Benji Galloway, Morgan Burgess, and Jimmy the Greek"

Buck Smith takes home the Masters winnings.
Photos by Eric Staniford

For further coverage, check out www.konaskatepark.com

Friday, March 7, 2008

SAVINGS

Spring Break Haven! Who needs MTV when you got Dirt City blownin up the place..... Umm, yeah, so save these dates, cuz I am peacin out of my cubicle for Spring Break.

Save the Dates:

March 9- Daylight Savings begins- (Spring Fwd)

March 15th- GE Jam (12-6p)- see flyer below
8p- 2am- Bank and Blues- Come hang at the Dirt City booth for the Art/ Music Fest.

March 17th- St. Patty's Day

March 22nd- Tampa Pro + festivities.... if your in the area
March 23rd- Easter
March 29th/30th- FLA Bowl Series #2- Oviedo Sk8park, FL


Tuesday, March 4, 2008

PRO DEMO AT STONE EDGE SKATEPARK

If any of you happen to be in the vacinity of Stone Edge Tomorrow from noon to 3-ish, then you will be able to catch Benji Galloway, Tim Johnson, Mason Higgins, and about 6 more of the gnarliest bowl skaters I have ever seen ripping the park.....which will be coverd by speed week!!!

The vendors have some pretty sweet bikes set out. There's a lot of action here and it's pretty crazy! There's a handful of photographers catching all the good stuff.

Some man just tried pooping in our ashtray after having whiskey poured in his buttt. I am so ready to go home. HELLO BIKE WEEK IN DAYTONA 2008.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Brewce Martin's Skatopia

“I left to build an empire without zoning laws and meddling neighbors, and fucking cops. Florida is a police state cause of all the old folks.”- Brewce Martin

Just a slice of the empire from skatopia.org


Exerpt from Skateboader Mag's "Top 10 Most Dangerous Skate Spots"

1990 or 91- News Journal article- "Ready to Skate"- Brewce in the Stone Edge parking lot

This part is like a snap shot because I get to develop a first impression of our featured interviewee in your mind. What I remember about Brewce Martin are three things. His skating, his muscles, and his son (wierd what your mind retains at age 6). His skating: I've never seen any one body move so fast, damn powerful, and fluid. Though most likely you'll go for broke when skating with him, in order to retain a sense of dignity, he is an encourager. His muscles: he had these crazy shoulder muscles; though lean from working, skating, and probably starving all day. His son: he was around my age, so he hung out at my house sometimes, and made me watch Terminator and Bat Man movies. I was more of a He-Man and Ninja Turtle fan, but whatever. Brandon rips like his dad now, but back then, you couldn't get the boy to stand up. He just rolled around the park, content in his state, pushing on one knee. Over the years, Brewce and I have only had a few e-mail conversations. Though, he has always generously extended the invitation to come visit Skatopia.

MM: What current endeavors do you have your hand in right now?

Brewce: A feature length documentary is in post production,
tons of dreams of stuff to build,
a three year old daughter- Amity Whitelight,
another amazing year of an amazing life,
good things are always on my plate.

MM: What brings you joy?

Brewce: My kids bring me joy.
- Seeing people have an experience they never imagined
- creating new wonderous surroundings,
- living without restrictions and limitations others try to impose upon you- freedom to be.
- To know you impact people and inspire dreams to be actualized.

MM: You’re a fine example, of someone who built their dream set-up, when did you start dreaming of having this set-up, and a sk8 museum?

Brewce: I lived like that most of my life, so when I built my first ramp in my basement at the age of 10, I realized the freedom that comes from having your own scene

MM: How many years have you been collecting skateboards, and how many are in your collection?

Brewce: I started collecting in 1990, because my mom found an old board at a yard sale. It happened to be one I rode in the 70's. There are over 2,000 boards and tens of thousands of the artifacts in the museum.
It is now a non-profit so any donations are tax-deductible


MM: How did you start skating?

Brewce: Borrowing boards in the early 70's.
I won my first board from the newspaper I delivered for in 1978. My picture was on the front page, starting a long streak as a media darling.


MM: Describe your set-up in Ohio, and how it came about.

Brewce: I left Fla. because I wanted to be in more rural surroundings
and to build without restriction. I had several bad experiences in Fla. building in my yard. I was evicted in Jacksonville for a ramp in my yard. My set up is too large to describe; we have a lot to skate.

MM: What was the first skateable piece to go in?

Brewce: The first piece was the Epcot Bean- a 13 foot bowl in my 100 year old barn.


MM: How is the sk8 scene in Rutland, Ohio?

Brewce: Oddly enough, there were no skateboarders in the whole county when we began. Now there are hundreds of hillbilly redneck skaters.

MM: Who helps build and maintain the place?

Brewce: Everybody present is responsible.
Mostly Brandon and myself, but there are thousands of cult followers.


MM: Is it free?

Brewce: Yes and no.
We expect those who can to contribute; those who cant are asked to work on new projects or whatever needs done if anything.


MM: When is your next Bowl Bash?

Brewce: June 13-14 will be the 13th Annual, come get some under your belt!


MM: Would you say you have one of the most hard-core set-ups eva!

Brewce: I will let others say what they may bout that.
I just say we let people have some freedom back.
Trust me you are losing some of that everyday.

MM: What should you expect when visiting Skatopia?

Brewce: To skate, camp, and pitch in to make it better- pretty simple formula.

MM: Where are you originally from, and how long did you live in Daytona Beach?

Brewce: Born in Hartford, CT., grew up in West Virginia, where I call home.

MM: Describe one of the hardest times in your life, and what it has done for you as a result?

Brewce: Losing my grandpa crushed me, cause he taught me about land and the peace you can find in nature. He loaned me the money for the down payment on Skatopia.
Having knee surgery July 31, 2005.
I don’t sit well, so it was hard.
But I recovered fully and still have the madness.

MM: Describe life in FLA when you lived there? What got you there, and what made you leave?

Brewce: Random chance got me there- good skating, good times;
some of my fondest memories are from Daytona Beach.
I left to build an empire without zoning laws and meddling neighbors, and fucking cops. Florida is a police state cause of all the old folks.


MM: Do you ever visit? What is your most memorable moment living there?

Brewce: I visit every other year.
So many come to mind…How bout when I talked you into dropping in on the extension on the vert ramp when you were 7.
Or going to the Team Glug house, and seeing 20 dirty skaters living in the most filth ridden conditions I’ve ever witnessed.
That house got condemned.
The skate sessions were epic. Lake Helen, Norma, and gene sheets

MM: How old is Brandon now? Is he following in your footsteps?

Brewce: Brandon is the other joy in my life.
He is 22.
He is an amazing skater and individual.
He makes me very proud everyday.
God I hope he doesn’t follow in my footsteps.
He has his own way different than mine.

MM: Where can people check out Skatopia?

Brewce: skatopia.org, skatopiathemovie.com, at the West Virginia Embassy in Rutland, Ohio