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Malibu Mayhem, once again, proved to be a spectacular event.  Sixty-one riders donned their boards to compete at this May Arizona Wakeboard Association tradition, and it definitely lived up to expectations.  Paradise Watersports of AZ made sure that every rider was a winner regardless of their placement, by passing out the 6th Malibu Mayhem T-shirt.  They also had a special gift for all of the grom riders who walked away with a new Paradise Watersports lunch tote.  The top three winners from each division also took home some incredible swag thanks to Ski Pro, Paradise Watersports and Arnette.  These prizes included ropes, handles, O'Neill Guuro shirts, Liquid Force Hydrotex shirts, lube, cool tools, sunglasses and T-shirts.

 

Congratulations to our winners!

 Can't do a thing if you aint got the string

Advanced

1st - Patrick Molumby

2nd - Matt Bolley

3rd - Glen Coy

 

Groms

1st -Eric Stoppa

2nd - Matt Marquette

3rd - Kenny Harmon

 

IntermediateMandy Gibbons

1st - Lance Wright

2nd - Colby Bauer

3rd - Matt Coldren

 

Masters

1st - Walt Chantler

2nd - Tom Marquette

3rd - Ivan Rials

 

Outlaws

1st - Chris JonesThat Doesn't Look Good!

2nd - Jason Clark

3rd - Larry Taylor

 

Wakeskate

1st - CK Rogers

2nd - Ira Cornelius

3rd - Andrew Jellum

 

Women

1st - Brittany Schroeder

2nd - Christine Cameron

3rd - Rachel Sanders

 

As if all of the killer division prizes weren't enough, Paradise Watersports crowned the "King of the Double-Up" for the 4th time.  This winner takes all, special event, is the most talked about and anticipated of the year.  With $200 on the line, 10 Advanced and Outlaw riders anxiously awaited their turn to show that they were worthy of the title.  Each rider had a chance to hit two double-ups with the best trick that they rode away counting.  Who would win the title this year?  Would Glen Coy successfully defend his crown?  After all the riders had their chance to prove that they were worthy, Trever "Poodle" Marquette rode away with the proverbial crown and the CASH.  Congratulations to the new "King of the Double-Up"!