Yogi Lumley, 5, above, gets ready to take a practice run before competing in the Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation Department’s Skate the Bowl II at Brannan Park’s Skatebowl on Saturday. Yogi was the youngest competitor. Competition was open to all skill levels, and judges determined winners in each of three age groups – 10 and under, 11-14 or 15 and over, including Michael Ellis, 19, right. Skaters were judged on skill, creativity and showmanship.  -
Yogi Lumley, 5, above, gets ready to take a practice run before competing in the Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation Department’s Skate the Bowl II at Brannan Park’s Skatebowl on Saturday. Yogi was the youngest competitor. Competition was open to all skill levels, and judges determined winners in each of three age groups – 10 and under, 11-14 or 15 and over, including Michael Ellis, 19, right. Skaters were judged on skill, creativity and showmanship.

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June 24, 2008 · Updated 11:44 AM 

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