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Tsawwassen Martial Arts shows well at North Van tournament

Forty-five students earn medals
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Tsawwassen Martial Arts had many great perfomances at a recent tournament in North Vancouver. Photo courtesy Tsawwassen Martial Arts

A group of 30 students, ages five to 16 from Tsawwassen Martial Arts recently attended the Tiger’s Eye Karate Tournament in North Vancouver.

For some of the students, it was their first tournament experience.

Coached by Sensei Laurian and Miss Jane, all of the students did very well.

Here are their results:

Aayan Lidder – Kata – silver

Amelia Jorgenson – Kata – silver and gold in Kumite

Ariana Lidder – Kumite – silver

Booker Taylor – Kata – silver and silver in Kumite

Claire Naysmith – Kata - bronze and bronze in Kumite

Chase DeDecker – Kata - silver and bronze in Kumite

Connor An – Kata – brone and bronze in Kumite

Dallas Maxwell - Kata – gold and gold in Kumite

Donald Jorgenson – Kata gold and bronze in Kumite

Emil Halushka - Kata – bronze

Emily Lapadatu – Kata – gold

Emily Montgomery – Kata – gold and gold in Kumite

Eric Pearson – Kata – bronze

Grayson Montgomery – Kata – gold – silver in Kumite

Hannah Francis Bain - Kata – silver and bronze in Kumite

Harrison Maxwell - Kata – gold and silver in Kumite

Isabelle Lapadatu – Kata – gold and gold in Kumite

Kolt Hewlett Kaufman - Kata – gold and bronze in Kumite

Kyle Pearson - Kumite – bronze

Lucas Pegrum - Kata – silver and bronze in Kumite

Nate Larsen - Kata – gold and gold in Kumite

Noah Larsen - Kata – silver and silver in Kumite

Norin Tegenfeldt - Kata – gold and silver in Kumite

Thomas Wolf – Kata – silver and silver in Kumite

Wyatt Kelder – Kata – gold and bronze in Kumite

Zoraav Johal – Kata – bronze and bronze in Kumite.

Students Alyssa Magee, CJ Magee, Lucas Frumson and Lucas Maxwell also competed and showed very well during the tournament.