Thrasher Magazine April 1991 — Page 21
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            BRIAN HOWARD
Concrete and vert are Brian Howard's specialties.
Busting manic maneuvers to the sounds of
Dinosaur Jr., Black Sabbath and Sonic Youth, he
rocks the coping with moves à la Eric Nash,
Buster Halterman and Bod Boyle. In the off-time,
Brian races RC cars with his dad and draws stick
figures. He extends a hospitable invitation to
anyone who hasn't had the pleasure of visiting
North Augusta, SC. "Come and skate with
me and my friends. But don't hurt your knees!"
BRYCE KANIGIETS
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LANCE DAWES
High jumping to the sky is Lance's ticket to ride.
He doesn't have any favorite skaters, but he'll
session with anyone that doesn't vibe.
A film major at SF State. Dawes grooves to
anything with a good bass line, but he prefers
the jams in a hardcore vein. When it's
time to skarf, nothing beats fine pink melon.
Lance used to be competitive, but with
top quality friends, he skates to have fun.
OTTARR
BRENT FELLOWS
There are two styles of shredding that Brent
Fellows craves. The first is smooth and stylishly
fluid. Then there's the burly, hellbent stuff where
you barely stay on. At twenty years old.
his inspiration comes in the form of Chris
Miller, Steve Claar and Craig Johnson.
Musically, he loves hard blues with wailing sax,
late seventies punk and most punk in general.
Although he resides in Visalia, CA, now, Brent's
goal is to live on an island with his girlfriend,
have kids and get good at surfing.
CHRIS ORTIZ
RICK IBASETA
At a mean seventeen, Rick prefers the finer
things in life: Led Zep, AC/DC, the Bad Brains and
Motörhead. As for cuisine, he dines on pizza and
his mom's cooking. The streets of San Francisco
are his stomping ground for ollies, slappies and
speed. Rick looks up to Coco, Mark Gonzales,
Danny Sargent, Shawn and Noah. All he wants to
do is skate and eventually graduate high school.
BRYCE KANIGHTS