Oakville Beaver, 17 Aug 2007, p. 40

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40 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday August 17, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com Morningstar students attain black belt status Pitcher Braunstein Seventeen students at Morningstar Taekwon-Do were recently rewarded for years of training and dedication, as each successfully tested for their first or second degree black belt. Ming Manktelow, Paulomi Patel, Alex Llabres, Megan Hadubiak, Bernie Hemmers, Shawna Balazs, Yamuna Muruganandan and Andrew Phillips each earned their first degree black belt, with Brian Charbine, Louie Mendez, Antony Mendez, Cathy Hadubiak, Dave Hadubiak, Kevin Tratt and Matthew Cudmore achieving second degree black belt status. A first degree black belt requires a minimum of four years of training, while a second degree requires at least six years. Attaining a black belt involves much more than simply the time prerequisite, however. The test itself is broken into two parts, theoretical and physical. The theoretical component comes in the form of a written test, designed to challenge the students' knowledge of such topics as Taekwon-Do history, fundamental movements, pattern basics and Korean terminology. A miminum grade of 70 per cent is required in order to pass the exam. The physical portion is very demanding, often lasting in excess of five hours. It tests physical conditioning, fundamental movements, patterns, self-defence, sparring and breaking. Students are required to perform all the techniques learnt from their very first day as a white belt up to the black belt test day. The final component of the physical test, breaking, includes a myriad of techniques, such as power breaks, speed breaking and flying techniques. It concludes with perhaps the most daunting challenge, the breaking of a cement brick. Students testing for higher degrees can expect to break more than one brick at a time. Due to the strict requirements, Morningstar holds black belt testing no more than twice a year. Sometimes, a full year will pass before another group of candidates is ready. Because of their irregularity, such tests are considered special events at Morningstar Taekwon-Do. The building is often at full capacity with interested onlookers lending their support to the candidates. stellar at Mel Ott Continued from page 36 LYNDA FULLER SALES REPRESENTATIVE* DIRECT OFFICE 905-399-0203 905-338-3721 Ly n d a Fu l l e r. c o m GLEN ABBEY $665,000 · MATTAMY GLOUCESTER 3300 SQFT ON 52.92 X 134.25 LOT · 4 BEDROOMS, 4 BATHROOMS, IG POOL, PROFESSIONALLY LANDSCAPED · NEWLY FINISHED BASEMENT TOTALLY UPDATED, GRANITE, HARDWOOD CERAMICS · WALK TO HERITAGE GLEN AT ST. BERNADETTES. MLS 1086536 SOUTH WEST BURLINGTON $389,900 · LOVELY 3 BEDROOM ORIGINAL OWNER HOME IN SW BURLINGTON · MF FAMILY ROOM WITH GAS FP, MF LAUNDRY · MASTER WITH ENSUITE AND LARGE WALK IN CLOSET · PRIVATE TREED YARD, WELL MAINTAINED. MLS 1087242 4-3. Adam Braunstein went 3-for-3 at the plate and Brooks earned the win, helped by Oakville's two-run rally in the bottom of the first. At the Mel Ott tournament, the Major All-Stars rode a four-hit pitching performance by Braunstein to a 7-2 win over Lakeshore Little League in the final. Tyler Cassidy hit a home run and J.W. Rousseau, Cangemi, Brooks, McKay and Braunstein added key hits. "The championship game was the most complete game we have played all year... outstanding pitching by Braunstein, spectacular defensive plays and timely clutch hitting across the batting order," Mooney said. Oakville's win avenged a 12-2 loss to Lakeshore in the round-robin, the Major All-Stars' lone loss of the tournament. In its other round-robin games, Oakville shut down Jamestown, N.Y. 4-1 and blanked Connie Mack Little League (Buffalo) 1-0. Johnny Danielson tossed a complete game against Jamestown, and Daniel Simone pounded two home runs against Connie Mack. Darichuk added a deep fly for the Major All-Stars versus Connie Mack, and Brooks and Cangemi teamed for the shutout. The semifinal saw Oakville blast Cayuga Little League 12-1. Simone blasted his third home run of the tournament and the Brooks/Cangemi tandem was effective again, yielding only four hits. Also contributing to the Major All-Stars' successes this season were Gavin McLaughlin and Erec Kingston. Mario Congemi and Franco Simone also coach the club. To announce Anniversaries, Engagements, Birthdays, Graduations, Promotions, Birth Announcements, Wedding Notices, Special Parties... phone the call centre 905-632-4440 or email: classified@haltonsearch.com Birthday Forthcoming Marriage Anniversary Milestones Happy 60th Birthday Sharon Hodges! Forthcoming Marriage of Andrea Pfrimmer and Scott Aitchison on October 13, 2007 in Burlington Love and best wishes for a happy and healthy life together. 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