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Hernandez scored two 1st places in martial arts championships
ROBERT J. BAKER / TIMESPhysical Therapist Mark Williams helps Sumter resident Bill Geddings stand on Monday in the hospital's Swing Bed Unit.
Posted
Tuesday,
March 31, 2015
2:52 am
Robert Joseph Baker
Anthony Fernandez won first place in Kata (forms) and Kumite (sparring) at the Carolina's Best Martial Arts Championships held Saturday in Conway. He is the student of George Wilson.