Edge down, baby. Skyd is proud to present our first Signature Series item with Spikezilla himself, Dylan Freechild.
Since bursting onto the college scene with Oregon Ego in 2010, Freechild impressed fans with his energetic cuts, booming hucks and, of course, his multitude of creative and defiant spikes. In 2011, Freechild joined the NexGen Tour and Club Team Portland Rhino continuing to showcase and hone his talents. Now a sophomore with Ego, Spikezilla looks to lead Oregon to College Championships gold this May in Boulder.
Skyd is pleased to partner with Dylan in offering our Spikezilla jersey from Five Ultimate. This jersey is perfect for those who love to spike, or just love those who do.
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Note: This is a pre-order that ends April 20th. Jerseys will be shipped by April 25th, 2012. The images included are mockups of the final product.
Dylan started playing Ultimate in 8th grade at Roosevelt Middle School with Aaron Honn where he was coached by Luke Johnson and some of the then South Eugene team which included Jacob Janin and Johnny Bloch. Dylan went to Churchill High School his Freshman year where he played with Ian Campbell, Trevor Smith, and Collin Smith. Dylan then transferred back to the south Eugene area and attended South Eugene High School for his last three years. Sophomore year Dylan played mixed ycc and finished 1st. Junior and Senior year Dylan captained with Honn for two years and earned a second place finish at westerns in 09 and a first place finish in 2010. Summer of 2010 He went to Heilbronn, Germany with the juniors team where they took gold. 2010-2011 was Dylan’s first year on ego. They finished tied for 5th and while Dylan was voted to the NW all-region team and first team freshman of the year. In the Summer of 2011 Dylan toured around with the Nexgen crew. Now in his sophomore year, Ego has three tournament wins and are hungry for more.
Featuring photos by Kyle McBard
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