Stick Trick Saturday: Combo Competition

This episode of Stick Trick Saturday is not about mastering just one trick, but coming up with a series of combos on your own to compete against others!
Stick Trick Saturday: Combo Contest

Man, it looked like the Hoops Challenge was a real whopper of a competition! The series of tricks knocked 50% of our Leaderboard out of First Place and resulted in one lucky trickster winning a Ghost Shaft from Wolf Athletics!

This week is a little different from all other weeks of the competition, so watch the video then check below for all rules and details about this week’s episode!

[mks_icon icon=”fa-thumb-tack” color=”#dd3333″ type=”fa”] To anyone stopping by for very first time, click here to get clued in on how YOU can win 2 tickets to the MLL All-Star game, MLL Championship and much more! All you have to do is enter our [mks_highlight color=”#eeee22″]Stick Trick Competition[/mks_highlight] and play along by answering each challenge! Today’s episode marks Week 13 of the competition, so things are just beginning to heat up. And yes, it’s [mks_highlight color=”#eeee22″]open to all ages![/mks_highlight]

Required Steps

  1. Send us a video of your best freestyle combo!
  2. Combos must include a minimum of 3 Stick Tricks and no more than 6!
  3. In your video you must tell the camera why the location of your tricks is special to you!

Deadline: Saturday June 13th at Midnight!

Voting Begins: Saturday, June 20th at 9 am ET!

Fans will begin to vote on their favorite combos starting on June 20th. The Top 16 videos will be entered into a single-elimination bracket starting the following week. The Top 16 will be notified via email with instructions on how to complete the following rounds.

If you really want to be in the running for the King of Stick Tricks, you’ve got to get those combos done by next week and send the evidence in to [email protected]!

Ghost Shaft Winner!

Picking my favorite video from last week to get hooked up with a Ghost Shaft from Wolf Athletics was like torture!

All of the videos were incredibly inspiring and pretty darn awesome, but one in particular stood out to me. After watching and re-watching, I chose…

GHOST SHAFT FROM WOLF ATHLETICS WINNER HAYS EDMUNDS

Congratulations, Hays! Hard work paid off and not only do you stay in First Place, you won a Ghost Shaft of your choosing from Wolf Athletics and another bonus point!

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2015 STS Competition Leaderboard

Obviously this week is a bit easier because I’m not requiring you to master a brand new trick in 7 days, but I am asking you to give it your all because the brackets begin in two weeks so get your A-Game ready!

Not one of the 5 contestants tied for first on the leaderboard? Don’t sweat it. There’s still months left to collect entries in this competition, so enter now and you still have a good chance at that Grand Prize!

First Place (13 Points)

  • Cameron Irlbeck
  • Cam Shelley
  • Hays Edmunds
  • Mark Kelm
  • Nick Petta

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Bonus points can come in a variety of ways; making me laugh, blowing my mind or following hidden instructions are all a few examples on how contestants have collected them so far.

Want to catch up in the contest? Get creative!

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