Ross MA brings home 12 first place awards

Pictured are members of the Ross Martial Arts Competition Team who recently competed in Alabama Karate Circuit Open in Decatur: (Left to right) Front row - Joanna Duke, Charlie Duke; Back row - Sam Breightling, Ronda Russell, Tristen Fitz-Gerald, Jay Russell, Brett Schroeder.
Pictured are members of the Ross Martial Arts Competition Team who recently competed in Alabama Karate Circuit Open in Decatur: (Left to right) Front row – Joanna Duke, Charlie Duke; Back row – Sam Breightling, Ronda Russell, Tristen Fitz-Gerald, Jay Russell, Brett Schroeder.

A team of seven Ross Martial Arts & Fitness Academy taekwondo practitioners and kickboxers captured 12 first place trophies Saturday, May 18 at the Alabama Karate Circuit Open martial arts tournament in Decatur, Ala.

A team of competitors brought home a total of 15 trophies and swords from the forms, weapons, point sparring, and kickboxing competition hosted annually by the AKC.

The wins included several first place finishes by two of Ross Martial Arts’ youngest students, Joanna Duke, 6, and Dylan Russell, 4.

Both of these youngsters are part of the academy’s Tiger Cubs program, which is specially designed for children ages 4-6.

“Our little Tiger Cubs were fantastic,” Ross MA instructor Jay Russell said, “This was the first competition for both Joanna and Dylan, and it was a lot of fun to watch them get out there and show their skills.”

Russell said the Ross Fight Team led off the day’s events with the Tiger Cubs competing in open-hand forms and point sparring. Although all of the competitors under the age of 6 received first place trophies for being able to demonstrate martial arts techniques, both Duke and D. Russell captured first place wins in the point sparring divisions.

Youth continuous fighting divisions came next with Tristen Fitz-Gerald and Brett Schroeder competing. Continuous fighting is simply kickboxing on a gym floor rather than in a ring. Schroeder won first place in the 10-11 year old division, and Fitz-Gerald claimed a second in the 15-17 year old group.

Ross Martial Arts student Jake Duke fights in the championship point sparring match at the Alabama Karate Circuit Open on May 18.
Ross Martial Arts student Jake Duke fights in the championship point sparring match at the Alabama Karate Circuit Open on May 18.

Other wins recorded by the team were: Jake Duke, first places in men’s intermediate point sparring, forms, and underbelt men’s continuous fighting; Fitz-Gerald, first places in intermediate 16 and 17 year old point sparring and forms; Schroeder, first place in intermediate boys 10 and 11 point sparring and third in forms; Sam Breightling, first place in beginner boys 10 and 11 point sparring; and Charlie Duke, second place in beginner boys 6 and 7 point sparring.

“Of all our new competition team members, Sam probably had the most impressive performance for the day,” Russell said. “This was his first-ever tournament, and he had a tough division with seven competitors in it. However, he defeated every opponent he faced in point sparring to claim first place.”

Russell said this tournament was the second of four scheduled AKC competitions for the year, and the Ross Fight Team plans on being at every one. He added that several team members are now in the running for state championship titles, and this would be decided at the AKC finals some time in the fall.

Ross Martial Arts Tiger Cub student Dylan Russell poses with the trophies and sword he won at the Alabama Karate Circuit Open on May 18.
Ross Martial Arts Tiger Cub student Dylan Russell poses with the trophies and sword he won at the Alabama Karate Circuit Open on May 18.

The team at Ross Martial Arts Academy, 1014 Highway 80 East in Demopolis, will compete again in August as its members travel to Huntsville to compete in the Alexander Open Martial Arts Tournament.