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6th Annual SoCAl Musketeers Ryc and Epee Rjc Results

9/25/2017

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Congratulations to all our fencers who competed at the RYC in Northridge this past weekend. We had 4 medals overall and it was a great turnout! Congrats again to all our fencers new and older!

In Y12 Women's Epee, Zoe Kim earned a 14th place finish out of 33 fencers as she lost to the eventual Gold Medalist. She has been working hard and we look to her bright future as she is still in Y10.
In Y12 Mens Epee, new epeeist, Jonathan Oh, earned his first medal in epee with a 5th place finish out of 40 fencers and a 1st place seeding coming out of pools! What a great result for his 2nd epee tournament ever! Congrats to his foil coach, Forrest MacDougall, and Precision Athletics as well for placing a great foundation in him. Chester Thompson, in his first tournament ever, placed 19th overall which is great for his first time out on the piste! Our Y10 epeeists showed great promise with Thien Scofield placing 34th and Andrew Moore finishing in 38th.
In Y14 Men's Epee, Miles Glapa-Grossklag was 4th out of pools, but lost to get into the top 16 with a close 14-15 loss out of 45 fencers. Rowen Hicks lost to the eventual Silver medalist with another close bout after a rough morning, losing 14-15, and finishing 25th. Evan Matsushita showed a lot of spunk and fight and finished 38th in his first tournament ever! Congrats!

In Y10 Women's Epee, Zoe Kim came away with a 6th place finish out of 16 fencers after losing a close 9-10 bout. Oola Wilson, in her 2nd tournament ever, finished 14th, but she fought hard. Congratulations girls!
In Junior Men's Epee, Ian Plunk and Nick Sciole were fencing up in their first Junior tournament and had a great experience finishing 53rd and 59th, respectively. Keep working hard boys!

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In Y10 Men's Epee, Thien Scofield finished 5th out of 22 fencers and Andrew Moore overcame a close top 16 bout 7-6 to finish 7th overall. Nick Hicks finished 19th, but lost a close 9-10 bout in his first tournament ever! Great job boys!
What a great weekend for everyone and a great start! Let's keep working toward the future! Congratulations to all the fencers and their families!
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    Coach Sorah, Studio Owner and Manager

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