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Karate School of Lexington.
In the advanced white belt di
followed by the Jimmy John'
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THE t'SC team in the advanc<
Jim Reid and Terrell Johnson,
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The blue-green belt competitii
over John Genova's school follov
In the San Chapman-Mike Ge
the regulation three fights at GA
slugfest as the Genova team out;
After the white, green and bin
of the tournament began: the I
Mike Genova's school had a pt
two teams for the competition.
Chapman easily, advancing to
contest.
WITH THE score 4-1 going in
John Kershaw, was to meet Gen
After a fast beginning by W
scored, tying the score in thei
match
Once again it was the best ]
outcome, as Kershaw and Wilke
This time Wilkes started oul
score a point. After forcing Kc
k'nrchaw's i-hocl nHuanfino th
About fifteen seconds after tl
Kershaw's head, and, except fo
nut, finished off Kershaw and
Wilkes, a junior at USC, was z
ago.
"I WANTKI) a ful! time kara
Genova is," Wilkes aid. "USC
exactly what I wan >d."
The final showdow of the to
Team A and Team b
Once- again the outcome of
with A team leading 5-3.
Luther Washington, an A t(
premiere brown belts.
The atmosphere of the fight w
look on his equally colorful fri<
match, the tension was loosene<
kicked Wilkes in the head for a p
TWO QUICK and powerful I
Wilkes behind 3-0. After punche
kicked by Washington, the final
team had a two point advantage
As the two fighters parted Wi
.January, 1 get the trophy."
Luther Washington then resj
trophies. We're teammates, re
"Oh yeah," Wilkes said smi
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was the only team USC entered in the
>n saw the Mike Genova school triumph
ved bv the San Chaoman school.
nova match, the teams were tied after
5. The deciding bout turned out to be a
icored its opponents 11-7.
le belt competition, the main attraction
brown belts.
>werful brown belt team, dividing it into
The A team of Genova defeated San
meet the winner of the USC-team B
to the final fight, USC's top brown belt,
ova B's Kenny Wilkes.
ilkes. Kershaw found an onenine and
r match and ultimately in the team's
fighters from each team deciding the
s returned to the ring.
I quickly, kicking Kershaw's head, to
;rshaw out of bounds, Wilkes punched
e scure 10 z-u.
le second point, Wilkes again punched
r a final attack by Kershaw as time ran
the USC team.
t member of the USC karate club a year
te school and instructor, which is what
is really a part-time program and not
urnament was between Mike Genova's
the match came down to th? last fight
jam member, is another of Genova's
'as light-hearted as the out-going Wilkes
and, and despite the seriousness of the
J up almost immediately as Washington #
>oint not one second into the fight,
backhand punches by Washington put
s by Wilkes and a couple of unanswered
score enaea up uea b-b. nut since the A
going into the fight, the A team won.
Ikes turned to Washington and said, "In
>onded, "No, in January we'll lx)th get
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CHARLOTTE HAMILTON
recorded a time of 28.07 in the 50
yard butterfly to raise the Lady
Gamecocks' lead to 77-28. Three
events later, the Gamecocks ended
the meet in style by breaking the
record in the 200-yard freestyle
relay with a time of 1.41.48. That
produced a final score of 100-29.
The score could have been
worse, except that the Lady
Gamecocks entered only one
swimmer in many events. One '
swimmer was usually enough,
however, as Charleston won first
place points in one event. That was
the 50-yard freestyle, in which the
top four swimmers were separated
by only .20 of a second.
The Lady Gamecocks travel to
Florida State Jan. 7th for their next
meet. The FSU meet will be the
first real test for the DSC swim
uicrs.
The men ' s
team is getting ready for its meet
with highly-touted Tennessee Dec.
7-8. "Th:s will be our first major <
test," V oodburn said. "They were
rated r.umber three or four in the
nation last year, and ar? real
strong again this year.
"WE HAVE been preparing four
months just for this meet, and it
should bring out the best in our
swimmers. They have been getting
up for practice lately thinking
about Tennessee. If we can be
competitive with them, it will be
quite an accomplishment."
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