Karate students win awards at winter banquet
Published 12:00 am Friday, March 12, 2010
Students of Andalusia Isshinryu Karate finished in the top 10 in a self-defense competition at the USYKA Winter Workout and Banquet, held on Feb. 6 at the Holiday Inn Sunspree Resort in Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.
There, they met with instructors and students from about 10 other karate schools from a four-state area.
The students worked out, competed in self-defense competition and attended a banquet to recognize top competitors from last year’s competition year.
Andalusia students started the day with a beach workout and attended mini-clinics by various instructors.
Then, the function moved inside to the convention center, where a showmanship and self-defense competition was held.
Andalusia competitors competed in self-defense competition based on belt level and age. Students placed as follows:
Alex Myrick — first place, green belt
John Allen Wise — second place, green belt
Rex Butler — second place, brown belt
Abram Guilford — third place, white/yellow belt
Colin Marcum — third place, green belt
Rexanne Butler — fourth place, brown belt
Allen Butler — fourth place, black belt
Curtis Butts — fourth place, black belt
Conner Dayton — fourth place black belt
Allen Butler — first place in showmanship competition.
At the awards banquet, Andalusia students finished with the following ranking for the 2009 competition year:
Junior Yellow
belt division
Reese Burkhardt — first place
Colin Marcum — second place
Thomas Duffy — sixth place
Adult Green belt division:
Rusty Mears — fourth place
Kimberlynn Mears— seventh place
Junior Green belt division:
John Allen Wise — first place
Kassidy Mears — second place
Marie Josey — fifth place
Camille Holley — sixth place
Ella Nichols — seventh place
Zachary Majors — tenth place
Adult Brown
belt division
Rex Butler — fourth place
Youth Brown belt division
Hogan Nichols — first place
Rexanne Butler — fourth place
Justin Majors — eighth place
Junior Black belt division
Allen Butler — second place
Men’s Black belt division:
Phillip Martin — third place
Thomas Rudd — tenth place
Hogan Nichols also received the “200 Club” awards for achieving more than 200 points in the 2009.
Instruction in Okinawan Isshinryu Karate is available at the USA Gym and Fitness center.
Classes are taught by Mark Rudd.