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won bronze in poomsae; and Ryder Gotthard, 12, claimed bronze in poomsae.

“It was the firstever tournament for Cambria, Dreah, Ryder and Eliot, so for them to see their dedication pay off like that was a big boost for them,” Hockersmith said.

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Six Master Jeh’s Taekwondo athletes earned medals at the B.C. Taekwondo Championships, which took place on June 24 in Burnaby.

“We’re really proud of their performance,” said Jay Hockersmith, chief instructor for the Valleyview club.

Jagger Portelance, 9, brought home bronze in poomsae (patterns) and gold in sparring; Riley Horsman 12, won silver in poomsae and bronze in sparring; Cambria Osborne, 16, won silver in poomsae; Elliot Carpenter, 6, took silver in sparring; Dreah Portelance, 14, before, last February in Vancouver. They both did great. As an instructor, seeing their personal growth along with their taekwondo skills is a huge thrill.” won bronze in poomsae; and Ryder Gotthard, 12, claimed bronze in poomsae.

“It was the firstever tournament for Cambria, Dreah, Ryder

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Landon Lockwood tallied six points, including three goals, and Seamus Bankier had two goals and five points for the Venom, whose starting goaltender, Robert Gerow, and Eliot, so for them to see their dedication pay off like that was a big boost for them,” Hockersmith said.

“Ryder and Jagger were in one tournament before, last February in Vancouver. They both did great. As an instructor, seeing their personal growth along with their taekwondo skills is a huge thrill.”

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