Active skateboarding exhibition postponed due to the wind

For the second week in a row, the Active skating exhibition was postponed because of weather conditions.

The  Active skating exhibition was postponed for the second time due to weather conditions. According to Boardrider’s Anonymous Advisor Patrick Evans the exhibition will be postponed to next Friday, February 3.  This was the second postponement; the first time it was rescheduled because of the rain.

The Active skate team, which would be 4-5 of them will come to our school and bring all their equipments such as their ramps and  skateboards. They are expected to do “Good tricks” said Evans.  “They should do tricks that we can’t.”

This is the second year the Active skate team will come MacArthur and perform tricks for the students.  The manager will also be selling socks during the show like last year.  According to Evans, students should bring money if they did not already purchase socks earlier in the year.  The skateboarders will also sign autographs for the students.

The board riders club sold 135 pairs of Active socks, they needed to sell 100 pairs in order to get the Active skate team to come for the exhibition.  The Boardrider’s club  exceeded the amount and now they will be coming Friday, February 3.  

The Active skate team comes from the shop in Costa Mesa.  Active ride shop promotes other sports such as surfing and snowboarding.  The represent some of the top snowboarders and skateboarders such as  Guy Mariano, Jamie Thomas, Justin Figueroa, Bryan Fox, Austin Smith, Keegan Valaika. The brand has been up and running since 1989, it all started in a small shop in Chino, California.  Now they have expanded throughout Southern and Central California. They sale shirts, sweaters, jackets, skateboards, hats, socks and sandals.