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1. Jeff Kendall
2. Rob Roskopp
3. Mike McGill
4. Johnee Kop
5. Steve Rocco
6. Mike Vallely
WHO'S
WHO
7. Mark Gonzales
8. Jesse Martinez
9. Tony Hawk
10. Adrian Demain
11. John Lucero
12. John Grigley
13. Bill Danforth
14. Monty Nolder
15. Chris Baucom
16. Per Welinder
17. Sam Cunningham
18. Claus Grabke
19. John Thomas
20. Ken McGuire
21. Cory O'Brien
22. Eric Dressen
23. Bryce Kanights
24. Chris Cook
25. Christian Hosoi
26. Eddie Reategui
27. Tommy Guerrero
28. Steve Saiz
29. Steve Caballero
30. Aaron Murray
31. Gary Scott Davis
32. Lance Mountain
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DOMS
under fire carried him into second place.
Christian Hosoi launched into his final runs
with a booster off the high railing of the drop-in
ramp, and then ricocheted like a cannon ball
throughout the battleground. His speed lines
and command of the sword met no match
on this day. His frontside wall rides were so
long ran they out of wall. Call them what you
will, the boy Christ's hanging vert assaults.
from fifteen feet over the arena floor were the
crowning point in his final victory. Christ walked
away with the treasure chest.
It was a tired but merry band of skaters who
quenched the crowd's thirst for stickerage
after the show was over. Many adjourned to
the comforts of the poolside lounge at the
inn, where fair damsels and serving wenches
tended to their every need, for a price and
a large tip, of course.
Later, a return to the favorite ale house,
Savannah Blues, was of high priority. Wolf-
like howls and cat calls mixed with the sweet
southern blues called out by Roy Dunn, and
could be heard drifting through open doors.
out over the great river where paddle wheelers
and sailing vessels bobbed at anchor. Fisticuffs
broke out and a crooked, evil sheriff made
the good man Bob Denike walk the plank,
then shackled him and threw him in the brig.
The good bar maidens Pee Jay and Cynthia.
forgave us and were paid royally with hand-
fuls of gold dubloons. The last memory is the
sound of three well-oiled heathens astride
two bicycles, pedalling off into the night, sound-
ing off in the great tradition of the brotherhood
of skate pirates.
Salute!
Previous Page: The Gonz
shoves a frontside bannister
rock 'n roll.
Opposite Page: The highest
frontside thrusters on the big
wall belonged to Lance
Mountain.
This Page far left): Bill
Danforth tests the left front
fender of the Pontiac Ventura.
This Page (left): Arena
overview.