Drew “Muscles Glasses” Humphrey – AO Makio. Photo: Sam DeAngelis.
Saturday, October 27th, NYC and NJ bladers came out to celebrate Halloween early and get one last session in before hurricane Sandy hit. We met at Coleman skatepark and then took it to the streets, turning heads with our costumes and blades on our feet. Thanks to Sam DeAngelis for snapping a couple of flicks during the session. Congratulations to Jesus Medina for taking best tricks of the day with Angelo Morales coming in a very close second. Congratulations to Con Fuego, Dave Ngo, and Nathan Pachecho for splitting the prize money for best costume. All photos by Sam DeAngelis. (more…)
“This is Crazy Pat. He rides for Tri-State Skate. He is sponsored by Shima Skate Manufacturer and Ground Control. These are leftover clips from his upcoming section…Stay tuned!” – Sam DeAngelis.
Thanks to Chris K for rocking his NY Rollers snapback. “An edit of footage I caught throughout the end of Summer and begining of Fall 2011. A few tricks from my friends in the mix. Besides some of my skating, you’ll catch tricks from Crazy Pat, Greg Sturino, Stephen Lacatena, Tim Frankin, Steven Nichols and Trent Olans” – Chris Kolodziej.
“My second edit for summer of 2011. Footage from Harrimon NY, NJ Blading: Long Branch park session, Jersey City, Hackensack, My practice rail, Weehawkin and Tri-State Skate’s Compo Beach BBQ/Session. Featuring skating from Crazy Pat, Franco Cammayo, Sam DeAngelis, Matt Defrance, Lonnie Gallegos, Trent Olans, Joey Zitelli and myself” – Chris Kolodziej.See the first Summer edit here.
“Filmed in 1 night after closing at Drop-In Skate park(downstairs from TSS). Just a little something for people to watch while he films for his official SSM edit” – Tri-State Skate.
Shot in two days of skating featuring spots in NJ and NYC. Featuring skating from Crazy Pat, Trent Olans, Dom Blanchard, Mikey Roman, Montre Livingston and Chris Kolodziej.
“Signature DVD released in Feb 2010. This montage features John Bolino, Dan Breuer, Crazy Pat Bernat and more. Watch how close Pat came to hitting his head with a low overhang in this section. Thanks to John Bolino and Alf for introducing me to The Cramps” – Jason Staine.