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On March 28th 2008. the R.I.Shotokan Karate-do Shoju-kempo ryu moved into its New HQ. in Providence, Rhode Island at the Atlantic Mills Complex on the 4th floor. the Black Belts did a great  job to make the New Dojo Special. On April 26th we had our first Belt Testing in the New Himbu Dojo.  Instructors were very happy to test in the new dojo. I would like to thank the Black Belts: Sensei Batista, Sensei Jeramy, Sensei Marsello, Sensei Yusaf for making this possible. we couldn't have done it without you. oss! pic's will be posted in afew weeks.

 
On Oct. 28th 8 members and familys from Team R.I.Shotokan  attended the Greater Connecticut Traditional Karate-do Challenge. the day started with kata, team members sat and watched Children and Adults perform their kata. then it was time for Kumite Jr. Sempsi Deseree Cama steped in the ring for the first time, this was her first Traditional Karate Tournament she gave it her all and lost. but she learned a great deal from the experence. then came Jr. Sempai Joseph Taylor this is his 3rd Traditional Tournament the 2 were upsetting for him. this time he was focused and perfromed with great honor and when it was over he came out with a Bronze Medal in Kumite! Now, we come to the mens Black Belt fighting first up was Renshi Jeramy E. Devlin - Martin the Capt. of Team R.I.Shotokan Renshi showed great skills. but, he came up short 2 pts he lost by 1/2 pt. then came Nkose Anothny a very strong fighter who puts fear in you when you face him he also lost my 1/2 pt, then came Sempai Mamadou Foffana Team Co. Capt  this 6 ft 2 Black Belt was on his game he captured the Bronze Medal and we come to Stiles Johnson a student who has trained with Master Martin since Jr. High School a green Belt who fought in the mens Black Belt Division he also captured the Silver Medal. now we come to the Seniors 35 and over, Team Asst. Coach Sensei Ed Marsello showed his Boxing skills along with his karate it was  20 yrs. since Sensei Marsello entered the ring, he to captured the Bronze Medal. the last person to fight was the Back bone of Team R.I.Shotokan, Team Coach Prof. Larry S.L. Martin entered the ring for the first time in 4 yrs. and boy was it a battle of skills he showed what a real Karateka was like crisp & sharp techniques when the smoke was cleared Master Martin captured the Gold Medal in the Seniors Division. all and all they came with 8 members and captured 5 Meadles. now, thats an impressive Victor!
 
Black Belt Seniors
 
Master Larry S.L. Martin ( gold )
Sensei Ed Marcello ( bronze )
 
Mens Black Belts
 
Mamadou Foffana  ( bronze )
Stiles Johnson  9 ( silver )
 
Jr. advance Brown Belts
 
Joseph Tayhlor  ( bronze )

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On June 30th, R.I. Shotokan Karate-do hosted its 2nd Annual Shojukempo International Goodwill Challenge. Students from Pawtucket, Cranston, Central Falls, and the Warwick Vets Shotokan Karate club were there. Vets was represented by Liz Pereira, Karate club secretary, who performed her kata very well. All the students showed great sportsmanship. Master Fernando Restrepo, Prof. Larry S.L. Martin, Renshi Jeramy E. Devlin - Martin, Dr. H.T., Sensei Ed Marcello, and Sensei Frank Soltys they all were very impressed with the turnout.