heraldlogo3

Mcdades

Yazoo-Herald-Digital-subscription-ad

power107-new

yazoo-valley-new

Polls
Does Old Benton Road need a stricter speed limit?
 

facebook

Local karate students place at tournament

Local students with Karate USA recently placed at the Southern Martial Arts Championship Tournament in Madison. Pictured from left are TJ Rials,4, second place in Kata and state champion in his age division; Cade Kinnard, 6, second place in Kata and third place in Sparring; and Brody Roberts, 4, third place in Kata. Local students with Karate USA recently placed at the Southern Martial Arts Championship Tournament in Madison. Pictured from left are TJ Rials,4, second place in Kata and state champion in his age division; Cade Kinnard, 6, second place in Kata and third place in Sparring; and Brody Roberts, 4, third place in Kata. Special to The Herald

Students of Karate USA, Yazoo City attended the Southern Martial Arts Championship Tournament on Oct. 15, 2011.
The tournament was held at Madison Middle School in Madison.
The 4-6 year old students who take Karate at The Rock-School of Martial Arts brought home trophies in both Kata and Sparring events.
Students placing in the tournament were Brody Roberts, 4, placed third in his division for Kata; TJ (Tierral) Rials, 4, placed second in Kata for his age division; Cade Kinnard, 6, placed second in Kata and third in Sparring in his age division.
TJ Rials also won State Championship in the four year old division of the Southern Martial Arts Championship.
The students are beginning preparations for the upcoming tournaments in Spring 2012.

 

encouraging-words

glo-baker

<<  March 2013  >>
 Su  Mo  Tu  We  Th  Fr  Sa 
       1  2
  3  4  5  6  7  8  9
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
31      
Yazoo City, MS, US

Now
34.png
Fair
68°F, Windchill: 68°F
Wind: mph N
Humidity: 88%
Visibility: 0 mi
pressure: 30.16 in steady
Sunrise: 5:57 am
Sunset: 7:57 pm
Sat
29.png
Partly Cloudy
Hi: 83°F, Low: 62°F
Sun
30.png
Partly Cloudy
Hi: 88°F, Low: 66°F
Home Local karate students place at tournament