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JKA Maine Karate Academy does well at Battle of Maine
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JKA Maine Karate Academy students who attended the Battle of Maine. First Row: Aimee Blake, Jeremiah Dubuc, Liam LaFlamme, Miguel Torres and Sensei Ferdie Torres.; Second Row: Tom Osgood, Lauren Mavian, Deb Boyd, Tim Dunphy, Ariana Touchette-Ruiz, Benjamin Farris, Bailey Timmerman, Ian Clavet, Caleb Harrington, Derek Douglas, Mikaella Torres, Michael Umayam and Rich Boucher. Submitted photo
WATERVILLE — Seventeen JKA Maine Karate Academy students won 32 medals at the Battle of Maine on March 25.
JKA Maine Karate Academy won 11 gold medals, 10 silver medals, six bronze medals, three fourth-place finishes, and Senpai Michael Umayam won the grand championship in the both Kata and Kobudo competitions.
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