Han's Taekwondo Dominates in Carson, California
Han's Taekwondo Academy garnished 23 Gold Medals, 6 Silver, and 4 Bronze Medals at the 2012 Yushen Lai Invitational Championships in Carson, California on February 11, 2012.
Han's Taekwondo Academy won the 3rd Largest Supporting Team Award.
The team was led by Master Francis Esposo and Coach Peter O'Rear.
Sparring results are as follows: Julian Esposo, Grant Austin, Havyn Austin, Jonathan Cejoco, Kaitlyn Duenas, Delbert Hake, Gage Legaspi, Pete Melendez, Tyler Napier, Coby Nguyen, Garrett Pedersen, Taylor Russell, and Sarah Tieu won Gold Medals. Colton Duenas, Alex Neubarth, Haileigh Russell, and Nasir Wilcox earned Silver Medals. Aiesha Angeles, Isaac Tieu, and Laramie Uhls won Bronze Medals.
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