Saturday January 29th saw the Winter Sk8 Jam return to Buckeye’s skate parkon 9th Street next to the public swimming pool. More than 30 rippers of all ages descended on the park for a morning of hardcore shredding. Contestants hit the pipes and rails to the pulse-pounding sounds Bedlam’s Architect who provided the live entertainment.
Skate boarders competed vigorously in front of an audience of 250 spectators for hundreds of giveaways including skate clothes, skateboard decks, wallets, stickers and other gear all donated by event sponsors Pulse Boardshop, Cowtown Skateboards and Volcom.
For any rippers needing to refuel, Chipotle got down to the park to give awa free burritos and water.
Skate artist DeNone brought his talent and some color to the event, painting ’board decks for those who wanted something to remember the day by.
Those not competing were not to be left out of the festivities with the event sponsors extending their giveaways to include a free ‘mega raffle’.
Top prizes, and the respect, went to the winners of two classes in the Best-Trick Contest. Winning the Advanced Division was Dierell Parker, aged 21, who took the trophy with his Switch 180 Hurricane on the handrail. Taking the prize for the Under-14 Division was Matt McDermoit who, at 9 years of age, won it with his Indy 180 Transfer on the quarter-pipe bank. All in all, a scorching contest with some had shredding from all the competitors.
Speaking on behalf of the Town of Buckeye, event organizer Ben Florine was pleased with the day’s competition adding that the park is always open to ‘boarders, ‘bladers and BMXers to come and rip it up or just hang out. There’s usually a friendly, easy-going crowd of locals who like to show what they’ve got ands hare their knowledge with any newbies who want to pick up a few skills. Go rip it!