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La Jollan Lucas Leaverton is turning his passion for tricks on his skateboard into entrepreneurship to help spread his message that skateboarding encourages community and creativity.
Lucas, who is 12 and in sixth grade at Muirlands Middle School, started skateboarding a few years ago. He developed a taste and talent for street skating, a style that focuses on tricks, last year at the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
He’s also started a magazine dedicated to local surf and skate culture, as well as a company preparing to sell stickers, shirts and other skateboard-related merchandise.
Lucas said “my dad actually taught me a lot of the tricks. That really got me going, since I had all this time to learn and try things,” with school being closed to in-person instruction because of the pandemic.
Louie Barletta: People I ve Known
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Louie is an ageless wizard whose skating is a unique mix of creativity, fun and gnarliness. He has seen a lot in his decades on board and here are some of the characters who left their mark on the magnificent madman.
By far the one person I’ve been to the emergency room with the most throughout my life. In Australia he broke his arm at a skatepark and it was like an hour drive to the hospital. The TM called an ambulance, but it was only a driver, so he asked if I wanted to ride in the back with Jer. He gave Jerry a mask, turned on the nitrous and said, “Suck up as much as you want, mate. It’s free!” As soon as he shut the door Jer handed me the mask and for an hour we huffed as much gas as humanly possible. When we got to the hospital I could barely walk! I remember the nurse asking if I could fill out the paperwork and the first thing I said was, “Damn, Jerry, I can’t remember your name.”