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Published by Friends of Houston Judo Inc Publications, 2016-08-21 19:21:21

HOJT2014 Tournament Program

HOJT2014 Tournament Program

Keywords: Houston Judo

HOJT2014 Image courtesy of Eduardo Saucedo, Judo Pics, 2013
Houston Open Judo Tournament
Best “flipping” time of the year!

Tour nament Program

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Lone Star Convention Center
Conroe, Texas

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HOJT2014 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

͙ ĞƐƚ͞ ŇŝƉƉŝŶŐ͟ ƟŵĞŽĨƚŚĞLJĞĂƌ͊ (All activities held at Lone Star Convention Center)

A Texas Judo, Inc. 2014 All-Star Event

USA Judo Sanction # 2014-117-10

Friday, October 31st
On-^ŝƚĞZĞŐŝƐƚƌĂƟŽŶŚĞĐŬ-in/Weigh-in (West Lobby)
6:00p.m. - 7:00p.m. Kata and Rules Clinic
6:00p.m. -10:00p.m. All Athletes

Clinics
7:00p.m. - 9:00p.m. Kata Clinic: Nage no Kata

Saturday, November 1st
8:00 a.m. K ĸ ĐŝĂůƐD ĞĞƟŶŐ- Referees, Coaches, Athletes, Tech Officials

On-ƐŝƚĞZĞŐŝƐƚƌĂƟŽŶŚĞĐŬ-in/Weigh-in (West Lobby)
7:00a.m. - 8:00 a.m. All Masters & Master Novice
7:00a.m. - 9:00 a.m. All Juniors and Junior Youth
9:00a.m. - 11:00a.m. All Senior Open
9:00a.m. - Noon All Senior Elite & Senior Novice

ŽŵƉĞƟƟŽŶ Kata and Kata Novice
7:30 a.m. Masters and Master Novice Shiai

8:30 a.m.

9:30 a.m. Opening Ceremony & Junior Roll Call

10:00 a.m. Junior and Junior Youth Shiai

1:00 p.m. Senior Open Male & Female Shiai
(will not start before 1:00 p.m.)

2:00 p.m. Senior Novice and Senior Elite Shiai
(will not start before 2:00 p.m.)

Sunday, November 3rd

9:00 a.m. h ^:ƵĚŽ^ƚĂƚĞ͕ ZĞŐŝŽŶĂů͕ E ĂƟŽŶĂůŽĂĐŚĞƌƟĮ ĐĂƟŽŶůŝŶŝĐΎ
(*Held at School of Hard Knocks Judo Club)

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Oct.31 - Nov. 1, 2014 WELCOME

In Memoriam &ŽƌŐŝǀ ĞƵƐŝĨǁ Ğ͛ ƌĞĂůŝƩ ůĞďŝĂƐ͕ ďƵƚǁ ĞĨĞĞůƚŚĂƚƚŚĞ, K :dϮϬϭϰ
is, ...ƚŚĞďĞƐƚ͞ ŇŝƉƉŝŶŐ͟ ƟŵĞŽĨƚŚĞLJĞĂƌ͊
Oliver Batchelor Welcome back to the Houston Open Judo Tournament. While we
Loren Bentley were away this year, we discovered, (to our sheer amazement),
Allan Coage that we probably flunked Kindergarten. It seems that someone,
Sean Dubose somewhere, somehow, misplaced a few years belonging to the
Herbert Foss Houston Open Judo Tournament. Instead of this being our 17th
year, it is actually our 20th year. So, yes, it’s our birthday.
Emil (Curley) Freedman, Jr.
Sensei Keiko Fukuda Because it’s our 20th anniversary, we decided to honor the
Frank Fullerton founders of the Houston Open and to celebrate and the past and
Sensei Karl Geis ƚŚĞĨƵƚƵƌĞĐŽŵƉĞƟƚŽƌƐŽĨƚŚĞ, K :d͘
Sandra Handler We wish to thank: James (Jim) Haynes, Louis M. Lopez, Sheree
George Harris Snider McCool, Buck Snider and Raymond Williams. This folks
John Havlir started an event that was the cornerstone for the mission state-
Ted Henderson ment of the Friends of Houston Judo: e Olympic sport of Judo.
Sheila Howard dŚĂŶŬLJŽƵD ĂƩ ĂŶĚ:ĞŶŶŝĨĞƌ, ŝůů;&ƌĞĞĚŽŵ:ƵĚŽůƵďͿĨŽƌLJŽƵƌ
Rusty Kanokogi ǀ ĞƌLJŐĞŶĞƌŽƵƐĂŶĚƵŶĞdžƉĞĐƚĞĚĚŽŶĂƟŽŶŽĨϭͬ ϮŽĨƚŚĞƚŽƚĂůD Ăƚ
Tom Ketchbaw Campaign target. We cannot fully express our thanks and appreci-
Jan Lehman ĂƟŽŶ͘ zŽƵƌĚŽŶĂƟŽŶŝŶƐƵƌĞĚƚŚĂƚƚŚĞŵĂƚƐǁ ŽƵůĚŶŽƚŽŶůLJďĞƉƵƌͲ
Dale Moore chased, but would be available for use at today’s event.
Phil Porter
Brad Rehor Thank you HOJT2014 Sponsors, Donors and Contributors, Vol-
Jerry Reid ƵŶƚĞĞƌƐ͕ ZĞĨĞƌĞĞƐ͕ dĞĐŚŶŝĐĂůK ĸ ĐŝĂůƐ͕ ŽŵƉĞƟƚŽƌƐ͕ WĂƌĞŶƚƐĂŶĚ
Dick Shigemoto Spectators. It takes a judo Village to run a judo tournament.
Vince Tamura
Juan Carlos Villalobos And Thank you Veterans for your service to our great country.
Sandra Williams We Honor All Who Served!
Yoneuka Yoshisada Sheila White Godbold
Tournament Director
Treasurer, Friends of Houston Judo, Inc.
ǁ ǁ ǁ ͘ ĨƌŝĞŶĚƐŽĬ ŽƵƐƚŽŶũƵĚŽ͘ ŽƌŐ
www.houstonopenjudo.com

Veterans Day

Friday, November 11, 2014

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2014 has been an amazing year for me and I could
not have done this without the help of many wonderful peo-
ple. Thanks always to my coach Bert Becerra and to those
who have helped me make the trips needed in order to
achieve my goals.

Most of all a huge thanks to each and every one of
you for your encouragement, this is such an important part
of an athlete’s success.

Thanks also to #teammack member Ippon Judo Clothing!
Visit them at:

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Mutual Benefit and Welfare ARTICLE
Raymond Williams

Ğǀ ĞŶƚŚĞĂĚĂĐŚĞ͘ ^ƚĂī ƚŽďĞƟŵĞŬĞĞƉĞƌƐ͕

bracket keepers, and mat coordinators to keep
ĂĮ ŐŚƟŶŐŵĂƚƌƵŶŶŝŶŐƐŵŽŽƚŚůLJĂƌĞĂůǁ ĂLJƐƉŽͲ

ƐŝƟŽŶƐŝŶŶĞĞĚŽĨǀ ŽůƵŶƚĞĞƌƐĂƐǁ Ğůů͘ dŚĞƐĞĂƌĞ
areas that do not specifically need a tremen-
dous amount of Judo rules and knowledge, but

can keep an event running so smoothly. These
areas are always welcome by tournament pro-

ŵŽƚĞƌƐ͕ ƌĞĨĞƌĞĞƐĂŶĚĐŽŵƉĞƟƚŽƌƐĂůŝŬĞ͘ D ƵƚƵĂů
Many Judoka have heard or read about Profes- Benefit in Judo events keeps tournaments run-
ƐŽƌ:ŝŐŽƌŽ<ĂŶŽΖƐĚĞĮ ŶŝƟŽŶƐŽĨǁ ŚĂƚĚĞĮ ŶĞƐ ning as efficiently as possible.

Judo. "Maximum efficiency with minimum So we now see how Jigoro Kano’s insight
effort," or "Mutual benefit and welfare," are of Mutual Benefit impacts Judoka on or off the
ƚǁ ŽŽĨƚŚĞƐĞ͘ t ĞƉƌĂĐƟĐĞĂŶĚƵŶĚĞƌƐƚĂŶĚ ŵĂƚ͘ ŽŵƉĞƟƚŽƌƐ͕ ŶŽŶĐŽŵƉĞƟƚŽƌƐ͕ ĂŶĚŶŽŶ

these principles for "the harmonious develop- Judoka can share in the Judo experience one
ŵĞŶƚĂŶĚĞǀ ĞŶƚƵĂůƉĞƌĨĞĐƟŽŶŽĨŚƵŵĂŶĐŚĂƌĂĐͲ ĂŶĚĂůŝŬĞ͘ /ƚŝƐƟŵĞŶŽǁ ƚŽĂƐŬŽƵƌƐĞůǀ ĞƐǁ ŝƚŚ
ter." To further exemplify these fine principles, all that we are taking from Judo, how can I give

we can say our Coaches and training partners back to this wonderful sport that has made and
are here for each other. We share each other’s shaped the character of many?

skills and knowledge to further each other’s
training.
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Parents, family members, or friends of Map Syntax, LC

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TOURNAMENT GUIDE

This is a brief introductory guide to judo tournaments for beginners, spectators and parents.

Start of a Contest

Prior to a judo contest (shiai) one contestant is assigned a blue sash to wear in addition to their obi
(belt) and/or they will be asked to wear a blue Judogi. After the contestants have bowed and
stepped forward, the referee announces hajime (begin) to start the contest

Scoring a Contest

Scores

Ippon (full point)
Waza-ari (almost ippon, half point)
Yuko (almost waza-ari

Penalties

Hansoku-make (very serious violation, disqualification)
Shido (minor violation, warning the first time, then increasing score for the opponent each time)

Objective

In Judo competition the objective is to score an ippon (one full point). Once such a score is obtained the com-
petition ends. An ippon can be scored by one of the following methods:

Executing a skillful throwing technique which results in one contestant being thrown largely on the back with
considerable force or speed.
Maintaining a pin for 25 seconds.

One contestant cannot continue and gives up.

One contestant is disqualified for violating the rules (hansoku-make).

Applying an effective armbar or an effective stranglehold (this does not usually apply for children).

Earning two waza-ari (half point). A waza-ari can be earned by: 1) a throwing technique that is not quite an
ippon (for example the opponent lands only partly on the back, or with less force than required for ippon); 2)
holding one contestant in a pin for 20 seconds; or 3) when the opponent violates the rules (shido) three times.
If the time runs out with neither contestant scoring an ippon, then the referee will award the win to the con-
testant who has the next highest score. For example, a contestant with one waza-ari would win against an op-
ponent who scored 4 yuko.

Scoreboards

There should be one or two scoreboards to show the state of play. BLUE Yuko WHITE Yuko
Because in Judo it is always the highest quality score that wins, the Waza Ari Waza Ari 0
score-board is laid out left to right to show the scores like a number.

Looked at in this way, the score is 10 to 3: white's single waza-ari 0 31

beats the lesser quality of blue's 3 yuko. The Ippon score is not

shown on the scoreboard because there can only be 1 Ippon and scoring it ends the match.

"Copyright © 2015 by Neil Ohlenkamp, JudoInfo.com. Used with permission."

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BASIC JUDO REFEREE SIGNALS

Ippon (full point): Opponent is thrown on Osaekomi (mat hold begins): Opponent
the back with force, or held under control is held under control on his or her back
on the mat for 20 seconds. and the time starts.

Waza-ari (near ippon): Throw is not com- Mate (stop): Match is stopped temporarily
pletely successful, or opponent is held un- and the time clock pauses.
der control for at least 15 seconds.
"Copyright © 2015 by Neil Ohlenkamp, JudoInfo.com. Used
with permission."

Yuko (almost waza-ari): Throw is partially
successful, or opponent is held under con-
trol for 10 seconds.

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2013 HOUSTON OPEN TOURNAMENT RESULTS

TEAM AWARDS MASTERS Junior 1 Girls 9-10 Heavy (3)
1 Gia-Vyen Tran, Becerra Judo
Junior Team Awards Masters Novice Men +30 73kg (1) 2 Renatta Vincent, Becerra Judo
1 Hung Ngo, Revolution Judo 3 Taryn Ulrich, RMJ
1 Becerra Judo Club (93)
2 School of Hard Knocks (62) Masters Novice Men +30kg 90kg (3) Junior 1 Girls 1 11-12 Heavy (1)
3 Westlake Judo Club (38) 1 Scott Mathes, Westlake Judo 1 Anna Rayon, Shinkai Judo
2 Zeonel Ramirez, Fesa
Senior Team Awards 3 Eduardo (Eddie) Avelar, SOHK Junior 1 Girls 11-12 Light (1)
1 Kate Miller, Westlake Judo
1 Westlake Judo Club (39) Masters Novice Men +30 +90kg (2)
2 Revolution Judo (33) 1 Jason Snow, Westlake Judo Junior 1 Girls 11-12 Medium (2)
3 Texas A&M Judo Team (27) 2 Nathan Johnson, Diamondback 1 Sterling Moore, SOHK
2 Qy Burke, Universal
KATA Masters Men 30 - 39 70kg (2)
1 Dan Gomez, TAMU Judo Team Junior 1 Girls 11-12 Lt Heavy (3)
Katame no Kata - Senior (6) 2 Patrick Durbin, Bushido Judo 1 Isabella Garriga, Westlake Judo
1 Doug Newcomer, DJOJ 2 Amariah Martin, SOHK
1 Douglas Newcomer, DJOJ Masters Men 30 - 39 +94kg (4) 3 Shelby Harrison, TAMU Judo
2 Theo Schwalm, Chamberlain 1 Jaime Lazcano, Revolution Judo
2 Brent Smith, Chamberlain 2 Chane Jackson, UT Judo Junior 2 Girls 13-14 Light (2)
3 Ian Gerrard, SOHK 3 Matt Hopper, Becerra Judo 1 Inbar Oren, Kokushikai Judo
3 Mark Green, SOHK 2 Keiko Sanders, Fort Worth Judo
Masters Men 40 - 49 81kg (1)
Katame no Kata - Junior (2) 1 Dan Rusu, Westlake Judo Junior 2 Girls 13-14 Medium (2)
1 Ray Cox, DJOJ 1 Chasia Schmidt, Hous Budokan
1 Douglas Newcomer, DJOJ Masters Men 40-49 +94kg (1) 2 Elizabeth Tate, Freedom Judo
1 Scott Whitney, SFA Judo
Katame no Kata - Senior Mixed (2) Junior 3 Girls 15-17 Light (1)
1 Doug Newcomer, DJOJ Masters Men +40 +94kg (2) 1 Alexa De La Garza, Becerra
1 Jennifer Lindsey, DJOJ 1 Jimenez Filiberto, Westlake Judo
2 Carlos Lopez, FESA Junior 3 Girls 15-17 Medium (2)
Nage no Kata - Senior (2) 1 Seraiah Martin, SOHK
1 Andres Tellez, Houston Budokan Masters Men 50+ 94kg (3) 2 Savannah Barrera, TAMU Judo
1 Gabriel Tellez, Houston Budokan 1 Felipe Suarez, Diamondback
2 Craig Fashner, SOHK Junior 3 Girls 15-17 Heavy (1)
Nage no Kata - Junior (2) 3 Serge De La Cruz, DJOJ 1 Mackenzie Williams, Becerra
1 Chasia Schmidt, Hous Budokan
1 Sasha Callaway, Hous Budokan Masters Men 50+ 94kg (4) Jr Youth Female 17-20 48 kg (1)
1 Javier Garriga, Westlake Judo 1 Larissa Gudiel, FESA
Nage no Kata - Senior Novice (2) 2 Carl Plummer, Texoma
1 Mike La Berge Houston Budokan 3 Wayne Alford, YouthofHongKong Jr Youth Female 17-20 70 kg (1)
1 Nathan Schmidt Hous Budokan 1 Seraiah Martin, SOHK
JUNIOR GIRLS
Kodokan Goshin Jitsu - Senior (4) JUNIOR BOYS
1 Brent Smith, Chamberlain Junior 1 Girls 5-6 Light (2)
1 Theodore Schwalm, Chamberlain 1 Hanna Davis, Becerra Judo Junior 1 Boys 5-6 Light (1)
2 Douglas Newcomer, DJOJ 2 Alisse Cheramie, Shinkai Judo 1 Rodrigo Ortega, Becerra Judo
2 Doug Newcomer, DJOJ
Junior 1 Girls 7-8 Light (2) Junior 1 Boys 5-6 Medium (1)
Ju no Kata - Senior (2) 1 Jane Miller, Westlake Judo 1 George Clarke, Westlake Judo
1 Brent Smith, Chamberlain 2 Gabrielle Cheramie, Shinkai Judo
1 Theodore Schwalm, Chamberlain Junior 1 Boys 7-8 Light (3)
Junior 1 Girls 7-8 Medium (3) 1 Nhien Tran, Becerra Judo
Ju no Kata - Junior (4) 1 Pilar Oriega, Becerra Judo 2 Ryan Miller, Westlake Judo
1 Alexa Alford, Youth of Hong Kong 2 Katherine Evans, Gulf Coast Judo 3 Leo Chiles, Houston Budokan
1 Angel Yeung, Youth of Hong Kong 3 Dorothy Ziebell, Kokoro
2 Daniel Leung, Youth of Hong Kong Junior 1 Boys 7-8 Medium (6)
2 Dacey Hoh, Youth of Hong Kong Junior 1 Girls 7-8 Heavy (2) 1 Davila Jonwan, Becerra Judo
1 Emily De La Garza, Westlake 2 Estaban Maldonado, Becerra Judo
SENIOR ELITE 2 Katherine Evans, Gulf Coast Judo 3 Emmanuel Giardi, Becerra Judo

Senior Elite Open Male (12) Junior 1 Girls 9-10 Light (3) Junior 1 Boys 7-8 Heavy (5)
1 Jaime Lazcano (100kg), Revolution 1 Gabbie Weber, Texas' Best Judo 1 Trent Evans, Revolution Judo
2 DeShawn Howard (+100kg), RMJ 2 Braelin Loy, SOHK 2 Jacob Coffman, DJOJ
3 Matthew Parker (90 kg) 3 Dacey Hoh, Youth of Hong Kong 3 Roman Alvarez, Kokoro

Becerra Judo

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2013 HOUSTON OPEN TOURNAMENT RESULTS (cont’d)

Junior 1 Boys 9-10 Light (3) Junior 3 Boys 15-17 Medium (4) Senior Novice Male 66kg (2)
1 Rick Tuttle, Champion 1 Carlos Valazquez, Becerra Judo 1 Skylar Mince, SOHK
2 John Pershing Abney, SOHK 2 Riaan Matthee, Becerra Judo 2 Carlos Henriquez, Champion
3 Alexander Savitski, Budokan 3 Thomas Garcia, Diamondback
Senior Novice Male 73kg (5)
Junior 1 Boys 9-10 Medium (3) Jr 3 Boys 15-17 Med Heavy (4) 1 Lindsey Baker, Kokoro
1 Riley Worthington, SOHK 1 Jesse Martin, SOHK 2 Brandon Craig, UT Judo
2 Travis Coffman, DJOJ 2 Louis Hendrick, Bushido Judo 3 Dennis Kim, Kokoro
3 Andres Ortega, Becerra Judo 3 Victor Ramos, FESA
Senior Novice Male 81kg (5)
Junior 1 Boys 9-10 Heavy (1) Junior 3 Boys 15-17 Heavy (3) 1 Charles Jackson, Revolution
1 George Hammons, SOHK 1 Eric Skiff, Texas' Best Judo 2 George Stern, Tech Judo
2 Dane McDonald, Texoma 3 James Elliot, Alamo Judo
Junior 1 Boys 9-10 XHeavy (1) 3 Eduardo Barbier,US Champion
1 Rodrigo Jimenez, Westlake Judo Senior Novice Male 90kg (9)
Junior Youth Male 17-20 55 kg (1) 1 Scott Mathes, Westlake Judo
Jr 1 Boys 11-12 Lt (60 -70 lbs.) (2) 1 Kchrys Maban, SOHK 2 Michael Williams, Revolution
1 Joseph Haaksma, Hous Budokan 3 Christopher Slocum, Westlake
2 Evan Patel, DJOJ Junior Youth Male 17-20 60 kg (2)
1 Carlos Velasquez, Becerra Judo Senior Novice Male 100kg (6)
Jr 1 Boys 11-12 Lt (71-81 lbs) (4) 2 Timothy Murray, UT Judo 1 Aaron Mahoney, Kokoro
1 Treven Wiley, Becerra Judo 2 Jason Snow, Westlake Judo
2 Chad Coker, SOHK Junior Youth Male 17-20 66 kg (2) 3 Michael Berry, TAMU Judo Team
3 Andy Yeung, YHK Judo Union 1 Matthew Bryan, Freedom Judo
2 Riaan Matthee, Becerra Judo Senior Elite Female 48kg (1)
Jr 1 Boys 11-12 Med (91 -96 lbs) (4) 1 Carissa Gudiel, FESA
1 Christian Konoval, Lopez Judo Junior Youth Male 17-20 73 kg (5)
2 Nicholas Nelson, Becerra Judo 1 Ian Bouton, Becerra Judo Senior Elite Female 70kg (2)
3 Gabriela Evans, Gulf Coast Judo 2 Jesse Martin, SOHK 1 Seraiah Martin, SOHK
3 Juan Lopez, FESA 2 Samantha Miller, Hous Budokan
Jr 1 Boys 11-12 Hvy (103-106 lbs) (3)
1 Taylor Weber, Texas' Best Judo Junior Youth Male 17-20 81 kg (3) Senior Elite Male 60kg (4)
2 Gilberto Ortega, Becerra Judo 1 Eric Skiff, Texas' Best Judo 1 Gabriel Tellez, Houston Budokan
3 Jack Ziebell, Kokoro 2 Dane McDonald, Texoma 2 Andrez Tellez, Houston Budokan
3 Eduardo Barbier, US Champions 3 Jason Eckhardt, SOHK
Jr 1 Boys 11-12 Hvy (109-120 lbs) (4)
1 Andrew Kleerekoper, SOHK Junior Youth Male 17-20 +90 kg (2) Senior Elite Male 66kg (7)
2 Quin Burke, Universal 1 Mike Berry, TAMU Judo Team 1 Eduardo Lopez, FESA Judo
3 Dario Alvarez, Kokoro Judo 2 Alex Molina, Diamondback 2 Miguel Lopez, Diamondback
3 Dan Gomez, TAMU Judo Team
Jr 1 Boys 11-12 Hvy (148-159 lbs) (2) SENIORS
1 Isaac Oksman, Kokushikai Judo Senior Elite Male 73kg (12)
2 Noe Ramos, Revolution Judo Senior Novice Female 52kg (2) 1 Negura Radu, Westlake Judo
1 Zoe Lamb,UT Judo 2 Javier Jairo, FESA
Junior 2 Boys 13-14 Light (2) 2 Gariela Lara, UT Judo 3 Ian Bouton, Becerra Judo
1 Jacob Anderson, Becerra Judo
2 Jacob Dupuis, Shinkai Judo Senior Novice Female 63kg (3) Senior Elite Male 81kg (9)
1 Montana Stewart, Fitness Fight 1 Bobby Merriman, Becerra Judo
Junior 2 Boys 13-14 Medium (4) 2 Cheyenne Woods, Becerra Judo 2 Josh Heebner, SOHK
1 Kynnyth Maban, SOHK 3 Stephanie Hammond, Bushido 3 Eric Skiff, Texas' Best Judo
2 Joshua Ramos. OBC Judo
3 Jessie Coker, SOHK Senior Novice Female 70kg (1) Senior Elite Male 90kg (5)
1 Veronica Mota, Revolution Judo 1 Matthew Parker, Becerra Judo
Junior 2 Boys 13-14 Heavy (2) 2 Sean Kang. UT Judo
1 Isaac Oksman, Kokushikai Judo Senior Novice Female +78kg (1) 3 Jeremy McCaslin, TAMU Judo
2 Austin Sanchez, SOHK 1 Gabriela Wolf-Gonzales, TAMU
Senior Elite Male 100kg (4)
Junior 2 Boys 13-14 S. Heavy (1) Senior Novice Male 60kg (5) 1 Carlos Perez, TAMU Judo
1 Geronimo Saucedo, Becerra Judo 1 Tristan Golleher, Ruben Martin 2 Chane Jackson, UT Judo
2 Esteban Valencia, TAMU Judo 3 Matt Hopper, Becerra
Junior 3 Boys 15-17 Light (4) 3 Tony Serino, UT Judo
1 Jonathan Stafford, Alamo Judo Senior Elite Male +100kg (2)
2 Kchrys Maban, SOHK 1 Devin Sobay, Texoma
3 Josh Haaksma, Houston Budokan 2 DeShawn Howard, Ruben Martin

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TEXAS JUDO, INC.

WWW.TEXASJUDO.ORG

Alamo Judo Club
Becerra Judo & Jujitsu
Champion Judo Club
Denton Jr. Optimist Judo Club
Diamondback Judo Club
Fort Worth Judo Club
Hayashi’s Judo Club
Judo Institute
Kodokan Judo & Physical Fitness Club
Kokoro Judo Club
Lopez Judo Academy
North Texas Judokai
OBC Judo, Inc.
Okuri Judo
Ruben Martin Judo Training Center
School of Hard Knocks Judo
Spring Park Judo Club
Texas A&M Judo Team`
Texas’ Best Judo
Texoma Judo
Universal Judo Club
Westside Judo Club
Yawara Judo Club

Certified clubs as of: 10/10/2013

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TJI 2013 ALL – STARS

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https://www.westlakejudo.com/

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2014

DONORS AND SUPPORTERS
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