The NCSA Grows: UNCW and Chapman University
Chapman University just became the NCSA’s first official West Coast skim club! The University of North Carolina Wilmington also recently became an official club, bringing the full roster of clubs to 9 teams spanning 4 states across the US. Rad to see the college skim movement continue to grow!
Registration Open for all 2010 Events
Southern Shoot-Out
- February 27th
- Deerfield Beach, FL
Flatland Fun Fest
- March 27th
- Baton Rouge, LA
NCSA National Championship
- April 10th and 11th
- Vilano Beach, FL
David Behar appointed as Marketing Director
The NCSA Staff has gotten a little bit cooler with the addition of someone famous to our list of officers. David Behar, renowned photographer and skimboarder extraordinaire, will be taking on the role of Marketing Director for the NCSA. David has helped out in the past with logo and flyer development, and is really excited to be joining the team.
Dave remarked, “It feels great to be a part of a solid organization in the skim industry and make some big bucks doing it. We get huge salaries right?” Hopefully he’ll make some awesome fliers for us before he realizes the truth.
David is a staff photographer for Foreverskim Magazine, and shoots freelance photos for skimboarding companies across the nation.
You can see the full list of of NCSA Officers here.
Interested in starting a club?
Don’t have a skim club at your school? Want to make history at your school and in the sport of skimboarding?
The process is actually fairly simple. The first step is to go to your schools Recreational Sports Clubs website and find out how to register a new club. Usually you have to have a club constitution written up. If this is the case, download the attached file. It is a full constitution that just needs the name of your school filled in. If you have any other questions or comments, don’t hesitate to ask!
Thanks!
Click here to download the document: Generic-Skim-Club-Constitution.
USF website is up!
The University of South Florida skim club has finished their website.
You can check it out here: http://ctr.usf.edu/skim/




