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Pete & Lou Angel practicing Jiujitsu throws - NYC - 1954
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Hanshi Angel receiving 3rd Dan and instructors award from Gogen Yamaguchi in the Ueno Dojo, Tokyo, Japan, September 1963.
Hanshi Angel receiving 3rd Dan and instructors award from Gogen Yamaguchi in the Ueno Dojo, Tokyo, Japan, September 1963.

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Look! No Spaces! Hanshi Angel - Joplin, MO 1975

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sojiUser is Offline Posts:2
06/09/2008 10:09 PM  

I just wanted to congratulate all the competitors, and to thank Hanshi Angel for hosting the event. I appreciate it much Thanks again, Nassus
erosierUser is Offline Posts:1
06/10/2008 7:53 AM  
Hanshi,

I want to thank you for another great year for the tournament and being the visionary that you are. It was a wonderful tournament. I always look forward to the weekend of the tournament. For me, it's like a family reunion. I want to thank everyone who came out to support it. I'm already looking forward to next year.

Thanks to all of the wonderful volunteers who ensure that the tournament runs smoothly. It couldn't happen without you. We all appreciate you. I don't want to forget to shout out to those responsible for the food. It was AWESOME!!!!

Can't wait to see you all in Georgia next year!!!!!

Respectfully,
Evelyn Rosier-Robinson
Cornerstone Martial Arts Academy

tenchi1User is Offline Posts:12
06/11/2008 9:51 PM  
Hanshi,

Thank you again for such a great weekend! It is always good to see you and a pleasure to visit the Springfield/Joplin area for the tourney weekend. Like Ms. Rosier stated, it truly is a gathering of family and friends. Others envy I'm sure the NCMA family of karateka. Humbly and graciously we thank you for selecting Georgia as the host state for the 20th Anniversary Tournament and for entrusting us with such a task! We are looking forward already to a spectacular weekend and event. We will not disappoint!

Congratulations to Mr. Duff for his Grand Champion kata performance and to Mr. Cline for hanging on to his kumite title.

See you again soon, hopefully in October at our St. Jude benefit.

Respectfully,
Mickey Brock
Dalton, Georgia
Tenchi Family Karate
www.tenchigoju.com
www.myspace.com/tenchigoju

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