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... This become known as Dogtown also known as the seaside slum. ... It was “owned” by the Zephyr-Boys. ...
Ho, Engblom, and Stecyk then took on the next generation of the Zephyr Boys. ... These boys and girls came from broken homes and dysfunctional families. These boys and girls were both surfers and skaters. ...
The Zephyr boys were like their own community. ... The Zephyr boys would scope out the neighborhoods for pools then skate them until they got caught or until it became dark. ... The Zephyr boys were like a family. ...
The Zephyr Boys went beyond what was thought possible.
Approximate Word count = 546 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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