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From left to right: Francis Esponoza (sister to Renshi Bertha G. Wilkes), Sensei Bob Wall (President and Ceo of World Black Belt-Inc), Renshi Bertha G. Wilkes (wife of Doshu Edward Wilkes)
Doshu Edward E. Wilkes (L) and Sensei Bob Wall (R)
Doshu Edward E. Wilkes (L) and Renshi Gregory P. Negron (R)
From left to right: Renshi Gregory P. Negron, Doshu Edward E. Wilkes, and Sensei Bob Wall
From left to right: Francis Esponoza, Renshi Gregory P. Negron, Renshi Bertha G. Wilkes, Doshu Edward E. Wilkes, and Sensei Bob Wall displaying their Certificates and Awards
Renshi Bertha Wilkes receives the Outstanding Contribution to the Martial Arts award (she was nominated by Shihan Daniel Hect).
From left to right: Master Spry, Renshi Bertha G. Wilkes, Shihan Daniel Hect.
While Master Steve Spry was inducting others into the Masters 2004 Hall of Fame, Master Spry was himself inducted into the World Master 2004 Hall of Fame. From left to right: Master Spry (Missing names will be provided later)
Left to right: Renshi Bertha G. Wilkes, Francis Esponoza, Mrs. Combes, Koncho Sensei Sam Combes.
Renshi Gregory P. Negron (3rd person from the left) (other names will be provided later)
Renshi Jeff 'Jumbo' Anderson (L) and Renshi Gregory P. Negron (R)
Masters 2004 Hall of Fame Inductee Renshi Jeff 'Jumbo' Anderson
Masters 2004 Hall of Fame Inductee Renshi Robert 'Poz' Posslenzny
Renshi Bertha Guadalupe Wilkes - Outstanding Contributions to the Martial Arts Award and Induction into the Masters 2004 Hall of Fame
Sensei Sarah Lou Ann Wilkes - Outstanding Instructor of the Year Award and Induction into the Masters 2004 Hall of Fame
Shihan Jim P. Jarrell - Silver Life Achievement Award and Induction into the Masters 2004 Hall of Fame