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Jack’s the lad

12:31pm Friday 5th October 2007

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JACK Holt claimed gold in the Boys Category A' competition as Bromsgrove judo Kwai hosted an event for several local clubs.

Clubs from Droitwich Spa Judo Kan, Westlands Judo Club and Wychbold Judo club all took part in the event which produced some very high standards of judo.

Girls category A' Gold: Joanne James (Wychbold), Silver: Kara Pugh (Wychbold).

Girls category B' Gold: Chloe Hicks (Westlands), Silver: Chloe Rooney (Bromsgrove).

Girls category C' Gold: Danielle Jennings (Droitwich), Silver: Lisa Taylor (Bromsgrove), Bronze: Sharna Haywood (Bromsgrove), Bronze: Bethany Jones (Wychbold).

Girls category D' Gold: Cassie Haywood (Bromsgrove), Silver: Emma Taylor (Bromsgrove), Bronze: Leanne Badger (Westlands).

Boys category A' Gold: Jack Holt (Bromsgrove), Silver: Peter Bunn (Wychbold).

Boys category B' Gold: Matthew Pearce (Droitwich), Silver: Sam Bunn (Wychbold), Bronze: Sam Smith (Wychbold).

Boys category C' Gold: Ronan Richards (Bromsgrove), Silver: Matthew Nicholls (Wychbold), Bronze: Ryan Upperton (Bromsgrove).

Boys category D' Gold: Callum Andrews (Droitwich), Silver: Jamie Hicks (Westlands), Bronze: Cameron Duggan (Droitwich).

Boys category E' Gold: Liam Noon (Bromsgrove), Silver: George Bickerton (Wychbold).

Bromsgrove also had Rooney and Richards picked for the county squad.

Droitwich Spa Judo Kan's Andrews and Sam Peacy have both been selected for the AJA midland area junior squad.

While, Robert Alloway, who also won bronze at the AJA East Midlands Open last weekend, has been picked for the senior squad.


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