Tuesday, August 5, 2008

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Eddie Estey has found the perfect way to beat the summertime heat. The Beverly resident and St. John's Prep standout is staying cool at the 34th annual Hockey Night in Boston Summer Showcase.
'It's good competition,' said Estey. 'It's a great chance to be seen by college, prep schools or junior teams if you want to do something after high school.'
Over 400 of the nation's top scholastic hockey stars from 30 states have descended on the Bay State for this annual tournament, which is currently being held at the Valley Forum in Haverhill
Source link: http://www.wickedlocal.com/beverly/sports/x1470919067/Eddie-s-ready-Estey-skates-in-HNIB-Tourney


As for the 'positives' Martin wished were stressed more in the article, he elaborated: 'We re trying to make people realize and believe they can live their dreams no matter what those dreams are, they can make it happen with hard work. Hard work makes up for lack of money. People bonding together as a group can achieve insurmountable projects.'For Martin, that 'insurmountable project' has been constructing Skatopia (with the help of skaters that use the park) which has been dubbed '88 Acres of Anarchy' and contains both concrete and wooden skating bowls. The park is featured on a level of Tony Hawk s Underground Two skating video game, MTV has made an appearance via Bam Margera and a documentary is being made about the place. The next addition to Skatopia and Martin s vision is an amphitheater for concerts with the group Slayer on the top of his list to book to play the new venue.As for Skatopia s reputation put on view for a wide audience to 'read all about it' this month, Martin says: 'There are positives and negatives. People have different view points, that s what makes America great and we all still manage to function together. There s always people that take things to the next level (like some who attended the Bowl Bash) but we weed those out. We never let the bad apples ruin the cider
Source link: http://www.mydailysentinel.com/articles/2008/08/04/news/news04.txt




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