Thomasville TaeKwonDo, under the direction of head instructor Andrew Smith, recently held its June promotional testing. The following students advanced to a new rank:
Yellow Belt
Sam Banks
Jonathon Nash
Taylor Owens
Tadd Owens
Kathin Freeman
Justin Thompson
Issac Tedder
Jeffery C. Hendricks
Orange Belt
Kayla Hall
Jesse Shores
Kinley Shores
Isaac Welch
Green Senior
Haeleon Kim
Deborah Gelabert
Blue Belt
Robin Autry
Melanie Herndon
Blake Franklin
Kelsey Reddick
Bret Hendricks
Keldren Reddick
Brown Senior
Sharon Autry
Johnny Autry
Red Belt
Carlyn Autry
Red Senior
Jacob Bruhn
Gene Autry
1st Degree Black Belt
Jaci Latham
Samuel Gelabert
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Spring showcase
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Warriors honored with postseason awards
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Warriors' season done
Youth and inexperience in the GISA playoffs came back to haunt the Brookwood Warriors on Monday.
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Central set for annual scrimmage
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Brookwood sports top scholars on football team
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Semifinal split
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Heart for helping others
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