Gordon Martial Arts holds promotions ceremony

Gordon Martial Arts promoted its members during a July 1 ceremony at the Crestview Community Center. Bottom row: Mitchell Floyd, Kennedy Collins, Carter Spangler, Katie Mitchell, Alvin Smith, Kylie Ostasiuk, Samual King, Alexandria Doherty, Christopher Long, Bryson Hewett, Jaycie Armstrong, Aiden Kincses, Kipten Zeisler, Landon McPhaul, Rylan Mavity, Rodrigo Martinez, Johren Chin, Zacharie LaGarde, Vylee Hubert, Lex Morrill and Eli McCraney. Next row:  Mahlei Jones, Dante Brown, Kyndall Morrill, Logan Dunn, Jeremiah Beaman, Benjamin Harrison, Chasity Bofonchik, Grace Hagler, Tristen Zeisler, Matthew Gahary, Daniel Clark, Sherlyn Garcia, Ryan Mitchell, Emily Cypret, Trent Tucker, Marek Celinski and Zachary Wenrich. Next row: Jordan Rayno, Jada Rayno, Summer Morgan, Phenix Mayo, Jaslene Cazares, Anthony Scotto, Emma Henderson, Karley Spangler, Faith Hope, Aiden Bealler, Noah Ostasiuk, Caden Mavity, Michael Golles, Kain Doebele, Ava Smith, Aubrey Smith, Jayden Duarte and Andi Steen. Next row: Melanie Ocasio, Stephanie Lynch, Paige Palmer, Devin Richardson, Ramon Martinez, Connor McClard, Kaelani Roeske, Haven Clark, Sam Cook, Troy Harman, Ariel Harman, Dalton Morgan, Caitlin LaGarde, David Griffith, Theodore Smith, Simon Smith and Greg Bledsoe. Top row: Dustin Richardson, Sean LaGarde, Richard Rounsaville, Laura Richardson, Jeremy Morgan, Brian Doherty, Alberto Barbon, Ian Rodriguez, Jimmy Acol, Jeffrey Lovretich, Kurtis Lynch, Charles Baugh, Tom Gordon, Wayne Harris, Charla Hicks, Mary Valdez and Mark Ostasiuk.

CRESTVIEW — Gordon Martial Arts recently recognized student achievements with its latest round of promotions.

The ceremony was held July 1 at the Crestview Community Center.

Promotions began with students going up on stage in groups of similar age and rank. They then demonstrated some of their new skills for attendees.

Additionally, GMA introduced its newest members to the crowd. First-degree black belts — student Ian Rodriguez and military fireman Jimmy Acol — have trained for over five years to achieve their current levels.

Fourth-degree taekwondo students Alberto Barbon, a pediatrician, and Jeremy Morgan, a Fort Walton Beach fireman, also joined GMA.

The session’s guest speaker, Okaloosa County Commissioner Wayne Harris, spoke of the importance of military and first responders such as firemen and police officers. Then he spoke about not giving up, and how some things take more effort to succeed when you’re not successful the first time.

After the promotions ceremony, former Crestview City Councilman Charles Baugh gave a short prayer and  attendees enjoyed a meal and fellowship.

The next  promotions ceremony is Sept. 30.

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