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Round: Qualifier Phoenix AM 2011 RANKNAME AGEHOMETOWN SPONSORS Round: Qualifier Phoenix AM 2011 RANKNAME AGEHOMETOWN SPONSORS 1Hatchell, Ben 20 Manassass, VA Zero, Independent, Bones Wheels, Bones Swiss, C1RCA, DaKine, Paradox Grip 2Berger, Matt 17 Kamloops, BC Matix, Es, Almost, Bones, Monster, Tensor, B&B Skateshop 3Vaughn, Dane 22 Oceanside, CA DGK (flow), Gold Wheels (flow), Venture, DC (flow), Grandeur Skate Shop 4Jordan, Dashawn 14 Chandler, AZ Vox Footwear, KR3W 5Olson, Jack 16 Minneapolis, Real, Thunder, Spitfire, Osiris (flow) MN 6Johnson, Kechaud Dallas, TX City Stars, Neff, Kicker, Krux, Power Blance, Rhythm Skateshop, Youngs Apparel, Red Bull, Alliance skatepark 7Beasley, Theotis 20 Hawthorne, CA Baker, Nike SB, Altamont, Thunder, Spitfire, Active, Flik Griptape, Ashbury, Mt. Dew, Bones, Swiss, Dakine, Skull Candy, Markisa, Stance Socks, Shake Junt, neff, Meister, St. Ice, Footprint, 8Gurney, Jerry 19 Yuba City, CA Blood Wizard, Ace Trucks, Heavy Wheels, Goodtimes Board Store 9Spencer, Ryan 21 Kihe, HI Foundation Skateboards, Dekline Shoes, SUPERbrand Apparel, PIG Wheels, The ARMORY 10Dixon, CJ 18 Cocoa Beach, 5Boro, Spitfire, Thunder, Fallen, Insight, Skatepark of Tampa, FL Gatorade 11Provost, Colin 20 Huntington Toy Machine, Spitfire, Emerica, Volcom, Active Beach, CA 12Brockel, Robbie 21 Phoenix, AZ Real, Spitfire, Thunder, C1RCA Combat, COWTOWN 13Loy, David 19 Santa Ana, CA Birdhouse, CONS, ERGO, Thunder, Spitfire, RobBrink.com, 8=d, Krochet Kids, Alchemy, Active, Glassy 14Homoki, Aaron 21 Phoenix, AZ Birdhouse, Independent, Bones, IPATH, Industrial Rideshop 15 Taylor, Auby Nike SB, Flip Skateboards 16Colden, Trevor 16 Virginia Beach, Mystery (flow), Altamont, Emerica, Theeve Trucks, Bones Wheels VA 17McClung, Taylor 21 Huntington Expedition One, Gold Wheels, DC (flow), Venture, United Board Beach, CA Shop 18Johnson, Boo 18 Tehachepi, CA Element, Pharmacy Boardshop, Bones, Supra, KR3W (flow), Venture, Ashbury, Stance, Grizzly Grip 19Langi, Andrew 19 Redwood City, Flip, Vans, LRG, DaKine, Bones, Diamond Supply Co., Miester CA Watches, Momentum Skateshop, Swiss Bearings 20Werner, Tommy 19 Santa Cruz, CA DC Shoes (flow), Alien Workshop (flow), Dizm (flow), Spitfire (flow), Bills Wheels 21Miller, Andrew 16 Lake Forest, CA Lakai (Flow), Bones (Flow), SCS, Little Villian Tuesday, April 05, 2011 Page 5 of 12 Round: Qualifier Phoenix AM 2011 RANKNAME AGEHOMETOWN SPONSORS 22Caples, Curren 15 Ventura, CA Flip Vans, Hurley, Ricta, Independent, Red Bull 23Najera, Diego 16 El Centro, CA Struggle Skateboards, KR3W, FKD, Silver Trucks, 'eS Footwear, Driscolls Skateshop, Kontrol Wheels 24Anaya, Anthony 14 Santa Maria, DVS, Royal Trucks, Vitamin Water, One Way Boardshop CA 25Matthews, Josh 23 Eugene, OR Elwood, eS, Think, Venture, Spitfire, Boardsports Shop 26Bowerbank, Tyson 16 Sandy, UT Darkstar,Osiris,Bones Wheels(flow), Monster Energy, BC Surf and Sport 27Berle, Elijah 16 Santa Monica, Chocolate, Vans Shoes, Vans Clothing, Spitfire, Thunder, Pacific CA Drive 28Coe, Dan 17 Blaine, MN 3rd Lair, Osiris, Lux Skateboards 29 Huss, Jared Bones, Santa Cruz 30Hernandez, Adrian 17 Phoenix, AZ SPUN Skateboards 31Trep, Paul 23 Vancouver, BC DC, Red Dragon, Independent, Vivo Headwear, Redstar Skateboards 32Meza, Oscar 20 Los Angeles, Girl (flow), Autobahn (flow), Emerica (flow), Mainline, Kogi BBQ, CA Destrcto, Elm Co, Marquisa Co 33Reeves, Steven 24 Portland, OR Powell Peralta, Bones, Ezikiel, Globe,Fury Trucks 34Danger, Auttiesh 23 Grand Rapids, The High 5 Skateboards (flow), DC (flow), Wolfpack, Pulse Board MI Shop, Autobahn Wheels 35Chapo, Bryant 22 Albuquerque, Vox, Silver, FKD, Native Threads, Medicine Wheels, Willy Workshop NM 36Zito, Austin 17 San Diego, CA Lost Clothing, K5, Foundation (flow), Pig (flow), Dekline (flow) 37Elemendorf, Derek 22 San Diego, CA Zero (flow), Bones, Thunder (flow), Grandeur Skate Shop 38Perez, Stevie 18North Chocolate, eS, Elwood, Thunder, Spitfire, Val Surf Hollywood, CA 39Borland, Shane 11 Topanga, CA Powell Peralta, Volcom, Globe, Independent, Bones, ZJ Boarding House 40Bartlett, CJ 20 Phoenix, AZ Vox Footwear, Think Skateboards, Pulse Board Shop 41Hale, Shawn 23 Joplin, MO Vox, Birdhouse, ERGO, Independent, Spitfire, Dakine, Krochet Kids, Active Rideshop 42Estrada, Anthony 18 Ontario, CA Plan B (flow), LRG, Silver Trucks, FKD, Globe, Roaring Lion Energy Drink, Covert Shop 43Campbell, Aiden 17 Rancho Santa Alien Workshop (flow), Etnies (flow), Altamont (Flow) Focus Margrita, CA Boardshop Tuesday, April 05, 2011 Page 6 of 12 Round: Qualifier Phoenix AM 2011 RANKNAME AGEHOMETOWN SPONSORS 44Midler, Alex 12 Calabasas, CA Volcom (flow), Etnies (flow), Real (flow), Spitfire (flow), Val Surf, Skate Lab, Force Trucks 45Crockett, Gilbert 21 Richmond, VA Alien Workshop, Independent, Vans Shoes, Vans Clothing, Dominion Skateboard Shop 46Hawkins, Josh Phoenix, AZ Powell Peralta, Dekline, Venture, Bones, Neff, Pulse Skate Shop 47Blair, Charlie 18Orange Dogtown Skateboards, O'Quinn Clothing, EFX, Kogi BBQ County, CA 48Barrera, Danny 23 Phoenix, AZ DGK (flow), LRG (flow), Hubba Wheels, Independent, C1RCA Combat (flow), Pulse Board Shop 49Fitzgerald, John 20 Glendora, CA Zero (flow), Vans (flow), Thunder, Spitfire, Quicksilver, Pawnshop Skateshop 50Silva, Mason 14 Manhattan Element, Authbahn, Spyder Skateshop Beach, CA 51Stearns, Dolan 19 Lake Elsinore, Lurkville, Brixton, Troy Optics, Allied Board Shop CA 52Lonergan, Matt 21 San Diego, CA Birdhouse (flow), Tracker, Willy's Workshop 53Sodi, Patricio 22 Mexico City Reverso, Ecosistema Store 54Woods, Norman 25 Los Angeles, WARCO Skateboards, Autoban, Ergo, Monster, Armourdillo CA 55Nearing, Donovan 21 Detroit, MI C1RCA (flow), Utility Board Shop (flow) 56Webb, Chase 16 Huntington Element, Active, Silver, Dakine Beach, CA 57Reyes, Ryan 21 Costa Mesa, CA Black Label Skateboards, I-Path, Bones, Yeah! Boardshop 58Lenahan, Austin 15 San Marcos, ZOO YORK (flow), Dekline, Grandeur Boardshop, Silver Trucks CA 59McClung, Trevor 19 Huntington Etnies (flow), Plan B (flow), Bones, Venture, Matix Beach, CA 60Lopez, Louie 16 Hawthorne, CA Volcom, Flip, Globe, Vitamin Water, Indy 61Hancock, Travis 22 Haleiwa, HI APB Skate Shop 62Cleland, Jared 16 Manhattan KR3W (Flow), Supra (flow), Cala Caps, Spyder Board Shop Beach, CA 63Majerus, Alec 15 Rochester, MN Volcom, Vans (flow), Alien Workshop (flow), Thunder (flow), Spitfire (flow), 3rd Lair 64Campello, Javan 17 Buena Park, CA Black Label Skateboards, SML Wheels, United Board Shop 65Shebelski, Anthony 20 Temecula, CA Active, Fallen, Insight, Deathwish Tuesday, April 05, 2011 Page 7 of 12 Round: Qualifier Phoenix AM 2011 RANKNAME AGEHOMETOWN SPONSORS 66Thurtle, Jason 14 Las Vegas, NV Khiro Skateboard Prod., 888 Helmets, 187 Pads, Ninja Bearings, Area702 Skatepark, Stohlen Clothing, Ipath (flow) 67Walker, Kyle 16 Moore, OK Real, Thunder, Spitfire, Volcom, Adidas 68Arunski, Adam 21 Mesa, AZ Freedom Boardshop, Fallen, Insight, Glam 69De Los Reyes, Moose Oxnard, CA Deathwish, Supra (flow), Bones, Thunder, Neff, Shake Junt 70Ramirez, Austin 20 Layton, UT Popwar, Technique Skate Shop 71Curto, Caedyn 16 Redondo Hurley, C1RCA (flow), ET Surf & Skate, S-One Beach, CA 72Eaton, Jagger 10 Mesa, AZ Plan B, DC, KTR Skate School 73Ross, Shaun 20 Oceanside, CA Sector 9, Gullwing, Vapor Bros. 74Knuth, Timmy 19 Meleboure, FL World Industries, 8103 Clothing, Graffiti Skate Zone 75Remillard, Tom 20 San Diego, CA CONS, Antihero, Spitfire, Ace trucks, Diamond, Route 44 Skateshop, Stance 76Canevello, Miles 17 Lake in the SPUN Skateboards, Origin Trucks, Mtn. Dew Amforce, Index Ink Hills, IL Clothing, MB Boardshop, WARP Skatepark, 425 Headwear 77Capps, James 21 San Francisco, FTC SF, Western Edition, Nike SB (flow), SUPERbrand (flow) CA 78Boyle, Gage 13 Simi Valley, CA Real (flow), Thunder (flow), Spitfire (flow), Musashi Designs (flow) 79Moya, Antonio 14 Las Vegas, NV Retaks, Three Loose Screws Skateboards, Skate City Indoor Skatepark, Ollie Pop 80Hanlon, John Surrey, BC Nixon, Momentum, Independent, Darkstar, eS, Ogio 81Padilla, Carlos 19 Pabellon De DVS, Reverso Skateboards, Hubba, Independent, ARRE! Bearings, Arteaga Trinity 33, 643 Crew, Litoshop 82Drysen, Justin 14 Anaheim, CA Civillian Skateboards, Active Rideshop, C1RCA Footwear (flow), Bones (flow), Venture, Kogi BBQ 83Boyer, Carsten 20 Dallas, TX Think Skateboards (flow), Shine Clothing, Rhythm Skateshop, Alliance Skatepark 84Karangelov, Tom 22 Huntington Zero (flow), Ambiguous, Spitfire, Active Beach, CA 85Patrick, Shaun 22 Tucson, AZ Bangarang, Fallen (flow), Bones, Star Skates, La Rosa "cheesburger" 86Webb, Ricky 23 Long Beach, CA Jart Skateboards, DVS, The Hundreds, Bones, Furnace 87Yankou, Lee 21 Toronto, Think Skateboards, Hubba Wheels, Osiris, Ezekiel, Independent, Canada Paradox, Dakine, CBMk Skatepark Tuesday, April 05, 2011 Page 8 of 12 Round: Qualifier Phoenix AM 2011 RANKNAME AGEHOMETOWN SPONSORS 88Colbourn, Chris 20 Williston, VT Mountain Dew, Satori, Silent Skateboards, Talent Skatepark 89Souza, JP 20 Curipida, Brazil Sugar Skateboards, IMKING, Diamond Supply Co. 90Fiorini, Nick 23 Phoenix, AZ HYPE Skateboards, Bones, Adidas (flow), Industrial Rideshop 91Gregoire, Shaun 24 Springfield, VA Birdhouse, Destructo, Bones, Jessup, Ezekiel, Vox 92Smith, Evan 20 Orlando, FL Element, DC, Bones, Swiss, FTC, Independent 93Hancock, Alex 15 Louisville, KY World Industries (flow, Etnies (flow), Home Skate Shop 94Christopher, Tony 19 Farmington Emerica (Flow) Hills, MI 95Patterson, Michael 20 Seattle, WA Baker, Bones (flow), Volcom (flow), Snowboard Connection, 'eS (flow), Huh Hardware, Paradox (flow), Skate Barn West 96Rocha, Ralph 22 Norwalk, CA Civillian
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