The Professional Skateboarding League · Stats & Heatmaps

Pro Skater
League

A 6-team, head-to-head pro skateboarding format created by Mike Mo Capaldi. Six teams, six weeks, no judges — every trick is scored by whether it lands.


About · The Format

How the League Works

The Professional Skateboarding League takes the head-to-head energy of a game of S.K.A.T.E. and turns it into a season. Six teams skate over six weeks in a bracket of one-on-one matchups, and there are no judges to second-guess: a trick either lands or it doesn't, and the scoreboard follows the make. That single rule is what makes the league so easy to follow and so unforgiving — every attempt is a public, countable result.

Defense is half the story. On each possession one skater sets the trick and the opponent has to answer it, so the players who consistently force misses shape outcomes as much as the ones putting up big numbers. We track both sides of that exchange: who attempts, who lands, and who shuts the door. The result is a record of the season that rewards consistency under pressure rather than a single highlight clip.

This site turns every match into data you can actually browse. The Breakdown is a trick-by-skater heatmap of every attempt and result, filterable by the score situation it happened in. Standings show where each team sits, Head-to-Head lays any two skaters side by side, Strategy reveals each team's trick mix and defender allocation, and Defense Rankings sort the league by who blocks the most. Everything is organized by skater, trick, team, and season, so you can follow a single rivalry or step back and read the whole league at once.


League Standings · Live

Where Every Team Stands

Team Attempts Landed Land Rate
Wolverines 247 169 68%
SHS 232 149 64%
Soldiers 190 120 63%
Los Santos 155 97 63%
Tropics 161 90 56%
Lithium 144 89 62%

Full standings →


Featured · This Season

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