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Anarchy supports our troops in Iraq

Scott Sorensen - Wednesday, August 26, 2009
 

Anarchy adopted the 3rd platoon of Alpha Co 1/252 out of Woodland North Carolina aka 3rd Herd currently serving in Iraq. We sent over sunglasses for the troops to help protect their eyes from the bright sun and what ever else that gets flung at them while they are over their serving our country. Best of luck over there and come home safe soon.




Cory Lopez Dominates at the World games

Scott Sorensen - Sunday, August 09, 2009
   

Anarchy's Cory Lopez tears it up this year at the World Games in Costa Rica and brings home the Silver. In what many of the locals said was the hottest day of the year, the USA squad stayed cool in the blazing heat and set the pace for the international field. The first USA Open Men’s competitor in the water was Cory Lopez, who won his heat handily while working a variety of small peaks at both ends of main podium’s contest area. He was followed by Nat Young, Ben Bourgeois, and Austin Ware who each claimed solid victories in their respective heats as the crowds grew and covered the black sand beach at Playa Hermosa.

Los Sindicate Rocks Hensley's

Scott Sorensen - Sunday, August 09, 2009
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Anarchy's Los Sindicate comes home to Carlsbad to play a packed house at the legendary Hensley's Flying Elephant. The band played non stop for almost 3 hours as the crowd raged on. Check out more and their next venue at http://www.myspace.com/sindicate

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For more pictures and video check out carlsbadcrawl.com

Kyle Rattray Takes Silver at the World Games

Scott Sorensen - Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Anarchy’s Kyle Rattray took home a silver medal despite windy conditions in the men’s wakeboard on Sunday at the World Games in Kaosiung, Taiwan. “The key for success today was just to stand up,” said Rattray. “I went early on and by having a clean run I knew I was going to make everyone else work a little bit to catch me. They were forced to throw harder stuff.”