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Harvard-Westlake students earn fencing honors

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He’s a little interesting piece of news from outside the everyday path of high school sports:

Two Harvard-Westlake épée fencerstook home medals from the 2008 U.S. Junior Olympics in Charlotte, N.C. on Feb. 15-18. Sophomore Michael Raynis won the gold medal in the Cadet Men’s division and freshman Emma Peterson, left, secured a bronze medal in the Cadet Women’s division. In addition, they were the only epee fencers in the state to take home medals in their age bracket.

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Of course, none of this should come as a surprise to anyone who follows the local fencing scene. Raynis is ranked second in the country in his age division and Peterson is the top-ranked fencer in the nation among her peers.

I guess crossing swords in locales such as Bonn, Germany and Budapest, Hungary on the European World Cup circuit has paid off for these two.

-- Austin Knoblauch

-- Photo from http://www.lafencing.com

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