December 12, 2006

New Jack: Nyjah Houston
By Rob Brink
The Skateboard Mag January 2007
There have been a lot of young skateboarding prodigies over the years, but its safe to say that Nyjah Huston, for his age, is the most accomplished, talented and progressive than those who have preceded him.
In 2005, Nyjah earned the coveted "curtains" slot in Element's Elementaliy Vol. 1 video, nabbed first place at Tampa Am, Am Getting Paid and Goofy vs. Regular—he was 10 years old then. In his 11th year on this planet, he's managed three second place finishes thus far (Global Assault, Panasonic Open and Right Guard Open). Not to mention the Unbridled Spirit Award, a special award given to him by the Kentucky Sports Authority during the Louisville stop of the Dew Action Sports Tour.
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December 10, 2006

I said it before and I'll say it again...Clyde is the shit.
TransWorld Business is an old client of mine. I wrote for them for a few years. I like the mag. I have some friends there, but I have to give this one to Clyde for a few simple and logical reasons. And no, not just 'cuz we write for the same mag:
1. As he stated in his blog, Clyde is no longer pro for anyone. Good point. Therefore, relating him to any sort of "exposure" nonsense with other pro and am skaters is kind of irrelevant and out of context these days.
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December 8, 2006

Nowax found this thanks to all that RSS technology everyone is raving about these days. What did I ever do to deserve "gargoyle" status?
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December 6, 2006

Lurk around the Sole Technologies offices enough and you come across gems like this Nate Sherwood sponsor-me tape (yes it was on VHS), from a few years ago, floating around. This is just part 1 of a near-eight minute extravaganza. I'll have the second half soon. Just so you know, Nate has no idea I'm doing this...sorry buddy! Hope you aren't bummed. Remember when you threw some quotes of mine in TWS? But in all seriousness. Nate dances to the beat of his own drum,...
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