PLEASE READ!!!!!!
The L.A. All Day contest on September 11, 2010 will be canceled.
On September 7, 2010 we were informed that the skatepark will be demolished by Thursday September 9, 2010. Due to the short notice we were not able to line up another location as of yet. We will try to find another location and organize another event in the next two weeks. If we our unable to secure another location we will organize an awards ceremony/blade session for the skaters who came and supported L.A. All Day. The current points will be posted at www.laallday.com.
Once again, the L.A. All Day contest on September 11, 2010 will be canceled.
Carlos Kessell
Tracy White
Here are the current points:
Beginner
1. Sam Whittert - 2550
2. Daquan Johnson - 2325
3. Nnaji Agbasi - 2200
4. Jude Agbasi - 2150
5. Ace McFee - 2050
6. Hunter Feldman - 2000
7. Maxamillion Bader - 2000
8. Joshua Johnson - 1500
9. Morgan "The Animal" Nejadpour - 1225
10. Cameron "lil scooby" - 1150
11. Seth Gunawardena - 1025
12. Luca Canny - 1000
13. Christian Trice - 500
14. David Zamora - 475
15. Max Canny - 450
16. Mason Sieber - 45
Intermediate
1. Julien Budge - 2800
2. Jack Simmonds - 2700
3. Ajani Bryant - 1800
4. Phillip Kostic - 1500
5. Raymell Williams - 1300
6. Jalord Santos - 750
7. Dillon Cobb - 750
8. Desmond Cook - 650
9. Austin Moerke - 650
10. Devin Redman - 600
11. Ernesto Gonzales - 550
Advanced
1. Cameron Davis - 2300
2. Garret Kanter - 1900
3. Gavin Livesy - 1800
4. Kevin Moore - 1000
5. Connor Garlick - 900
6. Nathan Genda - 800
7. Tyler Riso - 800
8. Scooby - 750
9. Jose Arce - 700
10. Nolan Jun - 700
11. Dennis Lopez - 650
12. Zach Blevins - 600
13. Robert Besabe - 550
Elite
1. Sean Cowen - 2800
2. David Jones - 2600
3. Rick Rodriguez - 2000
4. Shawn Rodriguez - 1975
5. Byron Snatchywaters - 1900
6. Andrew Sherf - 1500
7. Garrett Whitney - 1400
8. Daniel Rosado - 1050
9. David Jenkins - 1000
10. Chris "Okie" Calkins - 750
11. Chad Hornish - 700
12. Nacho Romero - 650
13. Garrett Kanter - 600
14. Tony Rivituso - 550
15. Matt Ardine - 500
16. Damon Franklin - 450
17. Michael Obedoza - 425
18. Alex Clifton - 375
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