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People who attended the Battle of Maine Martial Arts Championships circle around to watch Channing Geer, an 11-year old martial artist from Texas, at Champions Fitness Club on Saturday in Waterville. Anna Chadwick/Morning Sentinel Buy
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Ethan Mello, 8, practices while his mom, Nicole Guimond, watches at the 42nd annual Battle of Maine Martial Arts Championships on Saturday in Waterville.
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Lucia LaCroix, 13, of Skowhegan, participates in the special guest demonstrations at the Battle of Maine on Saturday in Waterville.
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Winnie Woods, 6, of Thy’s Taekwon-Do practices at the 42nd annual Battle of Maine Martial Arts Championships on Saturday in Waterville.
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Alivia Twitchell, 10, of Vassalboro, observes the trophies at the 42nd annual Battle of Maine Martial Arts Championships on Saturday in Waterville.