(Posted 9/18/2002)
By Dale Huffman, Dayton Daily News
When Brandon Bacher gets acquainted with his new classmates on this first day in
the eighth grade at Ascension School today, the conversation is destined to turn
to his summer adventure.
And some interesting words will more than likely come up. Terms like kickflip,
boardslide, switch-stance and goofy-foot.
For those of us past the age of daring physical exploits, it has been explained that
those words are included in the everyday jargon of skateboarding enthusiasts.
Brandon, who lives in Kettering and will turn 14 on Sept. 14, is an expert in the
world of skateboarding.
And he has just returned from Oceanside, Calif., where he had the opportunity to
meet and spend some time with Tony Hawk *, the most famous and successful
skateboarding athlete in America.
Hawk, 34, has been skateboarding since he was 9, and is the winner of nearly
every major skateboarding competition. He is the founder of the National
Skateboard Association and has been instrumental in helping create public venues
across the country for young skateboarders.
"He also is one nice guy," said Steve Bacher, Brandon's father. "There are lots of
demands on Tony's time and he has lots of obligations, but he spent nearly two
hours with Brandon. He gave him quality time — one on one — and Brandon
will never forget it."
Brandon is not able to do much skateboarding himself, even though he says he
has tried it a time or two. The young man was born with two holes in his heart,
and has spent his young life in and out of treatment for a series of heart and lung
complications. He has had two major surgeries.
"He leads an active life," his father said. "But he has limitations. Brandon gets
tired easily. And he knows when to pull back and take it easy. He is a pretty
small guy and can't do contact sports. But from an early age, he latched on to
skateboarding. He became fascinated with it. And Tony Hawk is his hero. He has
the Tony Hawk video games, and he has followed Tony's career."
When the organization known as A Special Wish Foundation offered to grant
Brandon a wish, he didn't think twice before asking if he could meet his idol,
Tony Hawk.
"They couldn't confirm that Tony would be available," Steve said. "So we geared
our special trip out west for Disneyland. We didn't promise Brandon anything,
but did say there was a chance."
Steve, his wife, Irene, and Brandon's older sister, Angela, 17, a junior at Carroll
High School, went along for the 16-day vacation trip and spent time in Los
Angeles *, Las Vegas * and San Diego *.
"On the last day of our trip, as we were getting ready to fly home, we got the
call," Steve said. "It had been arranged for Brandon to meet Tony Hawk."
According to the father, Brandon was star struck and pretty quiet when he met
Hawk. "But we could tell that Tony took a special interest in our son. He was
just so kind and attentive, and sincere. It was pretty touching."
Brandon said he likes Tony more than ever now that he has met him.
"He talked to me for a long time," Brandon said. "It was awesome. He performed
just for me, and he gave me a bunch of gifts to bring home, including an
autographed skateboard."
He added, "He was just like someone you have always known. I loved it. It was
awesome. It was the neatest thing that ever happened for me."
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