Johnny Layton demonstrates that simply clearing the trash can for this Frontside Flip wasn't enough, he had to pop it high enough to clear a second can.
Vincent Alvarez was tearing through the course skating it in ways that no one else was, here he decides to grab at the last minute during a Backside Ollie.
The course allows for all types of skating: tranny, big gaps, and technical opportunities. Matt Bennett uses the technical approach with this Frontside 180 5-0 Back to Regular.
Jimmy Carlin had the entire crowd laughing with his personality and outbursts. This Double Flip came after screaming about something I'm sure.
It would be hard to name a trick that didn't go down this weekend over the trash can, so adding style to everything is crucial. Here Jordon Hoffart goes Bruce Lee on a Kickflip.
Bastien Salabanzi has been skating well the whole weekend, and tricks like this Full Cab Kickflip weren't even unleashed at practice until this heat.
Again, add some style and flare into the trick and people will notice. Keegan Sauder only knows style, explaining this Front Shuv.
Darrel Stanton for me is always one of the most exciting people to watch skate, his ability to do the most technical trick so fluid makes him pleasure to watch. Tricks like this Stalefish to fakie was done after his heat was over for fun.

When Tom Asta's heat comes up, the crowd instantly gets louder. He hardly misses tricks, this Back Noseblunt was just one of many casual tricks to go down from him.

It's between Garrett Hill and Manny Santiago for who owed the Gold Rail on Saturday, this Pop Shuv 50-50 was landed more than once.
No one has Pop Shuv Its like Garrett Hill, no one.
Lizard King was a easily one of the fan favorites, with people cheering his name before he even got to the course. Here he doesn't disappoint with a Pop Shuv Tailgrab for the love.

Lizard King's trick selection just brings a smile to your face and is so refreshing to see, One Footer Front Board.
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