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PHOTOS BY KYLE BUNKER If you haven’t heard about Steven Reeves, you will. This kid’s got it going on with classic concrete style. He reminds me of a mix between a modern day Jay Adams and Tony Alva with the Alva ‘fro and the spontaneous style of Jay. Steve’s a rising star in the concrete scene, making a name for himself with his flashy skating, smooth style and original tricks. You can check him out in the latest Creature video “Black Metal”. Reeves just has the right attitude; skating for fun with his friends. His skate crew is called the Skrotes and they make regular trips to Portland and Burnside. Steve is out there traveling all over the world and skating it all. He skated all the World Cup concrete events this year including the Trifecta, Pro-Tec, Europe, Sweden, Berlin, Austria, Mammoth, GVR and Arizona. He loves skateboarding for what it is, which makes him a perfect candidate to be in “Juice”. He loves rockin’ out on fast, heavy music and going fast on his board. If you get a chance to talk to him, he may not have many words, because he just lets his skating do the talking. This is his first interview ever, so read on, and check out the wild, crazy world of Steve Reeves. - DAVE DUNCAN
Let’s get this thing started. They call you “ManChild”. What’s that all about? Let’s get a rundown of where you’re from. How old are you? How long have you been skating? When you first started skating, was that Medford Park already up and running? What got you into skating? As you got into skating more and more, when did you start to realize the bigger world of skateboarding? Once you went to Portland, you were in the underground hardcore real deal side of skateboarding. It was fun times with good friends. When you were watching those videos, did any pros stand out to you? Any influences? What about the Burnside crew? Do you have any favorite parks in Oregon? That’s what I like best about concrete parks, the pool coping. It seems like you have good street skills, too. I like that. A lot of people are going to know you for your park skills like Trujillo. It’s good to be able to ride everything. Being able to kickflip the stairs at the shallow end of the pool in Peoria takes skills. You guys went to Europe this year, right? I hear you. You’ve been at a lot of contests this year. What do you think about the jam session contests? You’re on auto pilot spontaneous craziness mode.
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