Martial arts students bring back medals, top school award from Vallejo championship
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May 29, 2012 | 1634 views | 0 0 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Uriel Fuentes, 7, competed in the in the board-breaking competition at the 2012 Golden State Taekwondo Championship in Vallejo on Saturday, May 19.  Courtesy photo
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Wais Martial Arts Academy of Tracy had students participate in several major regional tae kwon do events in May, including the 2012 Golden State Taekwondo Championship in Vallejo on May 19.

Wais Martial Arts earned the Best School award for having the most participants earning medals at the event, all of them being either first or second place.



Traditional forms

Yellow belt: Lelani Cano, 8

Orange belt: Gabriel Rocha, 6; Uriel Fuentes, 7; Xavier Rocha, 8

Green belt: Manuel Morales, 7; Savannah Visperas, 8; Keilah Visperas, 8; Alina Mahiddin, 8; Rhaman Razawi, 8; Adeline Morales, 10

Blue belt: Nadia Resendiz, 6

Brown belt: Alondra Miranda, 12

Red-black belt: Sonann Hakimi, 10

Black belt: Leon Hakimi, 14



Board breaking

Yellow belt: Daniel Barron, 8; Lelani Cano, 8

Orange belt: Gabriel Rocha, 6; Xavier Rocha, 8

Green belt: Manuel Morales, 7; Savannah Visperas, 8; Alina Mahiddin, 8; Adeline Morales, 10



Sparring

Yellow belt: Calvin Hightower, 15

Orange belt: Belal Majid, 12

Green belt: Savannah Visperas, 8, Keilah Visperas, 8

Blue belt: Nadia Resendiz, 6

Brown belt: Michael Calderon, 11, Yasna Hakimi, 17

Black belt: Gion Hakimi, 16



Also Saturday, May 19, and Sunday, May 20, Darrell Cenido competed at the 2012 USA Taekwondo National Qualification Tournament in San Jose and won second place. He is now preparing for nationals.

On May 12, Lelani Cano, 8, represented Wais Martial Arts at the annual AAU California State Championships in San Francisco. She competed in forms and board breaking and received medals for her achievements.

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