
Cons Coastal Carnage...
Monday, 3 August 2009
This weekend's Cons Coastal Carnage in Huntington beach, had the
grown-ups wondering what the hell happened to the kids. A slew of
wildcards made the results unexpected and everyone was shredding, so
judging must have been real hard (not like Antwuan "hard"...like, difficult). The top three were:
1) Raven Tershay
2) Curren Caples
3) Kevin Kowalski
Tom Remillard won the best trick with a 5-0 to a drifty fakie in the oververt capsule. Notables were the full grown men, namely Tony Trujillo (skated from early morning to late in the evening), Chad Bartie
and Cons' own Rune Glifberg (who had flown in that morning from the Dew
Tour in Boston). Adam Dyet with his "do it or dyet trying" See photos
and read more after the break.
But, the kids were just unstoppable. Ben Raybourn won fans over in his funny Zubaz pants. Vince Del Valle showed he can shred bowls, even on an old school Black Label deck. Pedro Barros loves the air. Collin Provost
was airing the whole bowl. His most memorable tricks were his alleyoop
frontside noseblunt from low to high on the extension and the lien 360
nosepick to fakie (I'm sorry if that's incorrect or makes not sense).
Aaron "Jaws" Homoki almost pulled a 540 in the capsule. Andrew Langi danced around the whole bowl with his lax style. He almost landed a flyout
transfer kickflip to Bob Burnquist style finger flip transfer, which
was interesting. Curren Caples boosted every air and his little
feet made insane tricks like kickflip front tailslides, kickflip lips
and kickflip front blunts (on the extension, I might add) look so
simple you might give it a dry and almost kill yourself. Kevin Kowalski was eggplanting the rainbow tombstone (is that an oxymoron?). But, finally, Raven Tershay,
underground norcal ripper tore the whole bowl up and came up to accept
his first place trophy in a state that could only be described as the
hessian's dream—bandaged, T-shirt covered in fresh splotches of blood.
The relatively unknown deserved it.
Check out the full article here at ESPN...
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