Above: Cory Sickler takes a wall ride then soars with a huge indie grab. Far left: Rollick organizers Dan McDougall & Kes Anderson call the tricks. - Photos by Rebecca Pirtle
Photos by Rebecca Pirtle
Above: Cory Sickler takes a wall ride then soars with a huge indie grab. Far left: Rollick organizers Dan McDougall & Kes Anderson call the tricks.

Kingston Sk8 Rollick results revealed


July 29, 2008 · Updated 9:13 AM 

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Results of Kingston Sk8 Rollick 2008

Advanced

1st place, Jaren Martin, 19, Port Townsend

2nd place, Jason, 24 , Oakland, Calif.

3rd place, Noel Fitzpatrick, 20, Kingston

4th place, Matt, 19, Kingston

Intermediate

1st place, Nile Gibbs, 13, Bainbridge Island

2nd place, Alex Long, 15, Bremerton

3rd place, Cory Sickler, 14, Kingston

4th place, Marcus Curtis, 21 Indianola

Beginner

1st place, Tarez Mason, 12, Bremerton

2nd place, Walker, 12, Suquamish

3rd place, Patrick Eday, 12, Poulsbo

Best Trick

1st place, Tommy Corwin, 16 Bremerton (switch 360 flip)

2nd place, Jaren Martin, 19, Port Towsend (ghetto bird Flip)

The Kingston Sk8 Rollick heated up the Billie Johnson Skate Park July 5 with skateboarding competions and music concerts. The cement was packed with about 100 skaters and spectators who showed up from all over Western Washington to take in and show off high-flying, flippin’ tricks.

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