Monday, March 2, 2026

The Superbowl Results Are In!

The 51th CTI Superbowl tournament was held on February 27-28 at Alameda International School. Over 300 students of all belts and ages competed, learned, and had a memorial day. Photos will be available soon on our website's Photo page.



Special thanks to all family members and friends for their support to make this special day possible!

Congratulations to our Grand Champions: Haley Holley and Ron Meyer!


Poomse

1st Place
Collin Kreutz, Kyle Feagans, Meredith Botnick, Quynn Cotner, Katie Minden, Elsie Mcdonald, Jordan Rutz, Dale Sanders, Mason Zerbib, Zachary Cotner, Rebekkah Copel, Ellie Pechon, Cooper Curry, Owen Eberhard, Katie Harding, Landon Dulmage, Dalila Lopez Martinez, Henry Andonov, Oliver Garner, Stella Reyniers, Ailani Lopez Martinez, Daniel Gray, Henry Chiabotti, Gwen Spilling, Ron Meyer, Elijah Yushka, Dominic Ditallo, Avery Liu, Cyrus Khatri, Timofii Lesyk, Leo Duffey, Leuyen Nguyen, Sheen Pandita, Laurel Robinson, Aleina Evarts, Mila Olivares Castro, Jay Karkula, Madison Janecek, Luna Duran, Terrance Sanders, Alexander Myers, Adeline Alayash, Lila Story, Matthew Decross, Anthony Hanson, Tommy Jacoby, Ronan Long, Clay Zilliox, Nicholas Johnson, Zyler Martin, Oliver Rackl, Saoirse Meyer, Luna Rivera, Jacob Zilliox, Ethan Mccarroll, Hudson Wiegand, Jaden Danhorn, Walker Meyers, Rosie Mclaughlin, Chase Downham, Kamila Hernandez, Blake Macon, Zachary Wolf

2nd Place
Kathleen Sautel, Eileen Lindner, Lydia Willis, Matthew Roberts, Bill Schwartz, Evan Mcewan, Henry Rumph, Warren Mcdonald, Ace Ashworth, Alexis Chavez, Rue Weerapura, Carter Hoffman, Josie Landis, Anna Copel, Joshua Stephenson, Landon Adams, Jase Hessler, River Manuelito, Torin Dimascio, Alice Burgin, Hayden Jeffries, Lorenzo Gomez, Dylan Kiser, Christopher Cochenour, Ellie Combs, Weston Evarts, Anastasia Contreras, Nirajit Dhakal, Dawson Portera, Ruth Berry, Austin Gross, Shreeyan Khatri, Hadley Wilkins, Aaron Botnick, Cash Parker, Quintyn Upshaw, Austin Janacek, Maryn Meyer, Jenny Powers, Desmond Long, Vesper Gaczol, Arwyn Robinson, Brie Rivera, Rowan Meyer, Luke Wingate, Lehan Nguyen, Forrest Zilliox, Rory Duffy, Veronika Lesyk, Pippa Rueter, Kobe Greenmyer, Iris Kuklman, Rahi Kapoor, Romy Burnett, Quentin Enns, Isaac House, Ben Alek, Khloe Burger, Adeline Karkula, Grayson Keck, Maverick Besaw, Adrian Ibarra, Lemai Nguyen

3rd Place
Tyler Murphy, Deb Denny, Kirun Agarwal, Marley Powers, Abbey Salamera, Ivy Jensen, Logan Keckler, Kaylyn Mcewan, Ahas Weerapura, Kayla Albrechtson, Shiven Venkat, Henry Lewis, Khristin Paisley, Paul Paisley, Haley Holley, Amallia Chapman, Hilde Groff, Armando Gomez, Franco Ramirez, Eddie Garner, Leanh Nguyen, Makenzie O'Connell, Milo Conner, Presley Hobler, Asher Yushka, Kira Rhyden, Luna Bratz, Sophia Palfreyman, Mckenzie Farmer, Keira Teska, Cory Balk, Lily Rosetta-Mcbryde, Eoin Daly, Asher Whalen, Desmond Bearce, Tyrion Bieker, Andrew Kahan, Natalie Teska, Felix Kelson, Tucker Mercier, Skye Zilliox, Skylynn Benefield, Ben Godwin, Theodore Fuselier, Wyck Gaczol, Declan Upshaw, Felicity Greenmyer, Ollin Johnson, Sophia Lamphere, Michael Doherty, James Burger, Lily Carrillo, Lennon Story, Kaitlyn Doherty, Neev Pandita, Leighton Evarts, Olivia Madruga, Charlie Farmer, Trey Herbst, Elyn Brown, DJ Macri, Theo Peterson

4th Place
Peyton Brauch, Nathaniel Keckler, Vivi Brown, Sarah Dahle, Lily Strickland, Zoe Economou, Bob Padget, Emma Burden, Thomas Burden, Ryan Marine, Dan Copel, Jaxson Hipsher, Mary Groff, Kendrick Toney, Siri Molnar, Olivia Ivie, Zane Farrier, Kim Williamson, Lyra Bratz, JJ Defelice, Millie Hessler, Gabriel Kahan, Peter Morehead, Celia Lunardi, Olivia Roberts, James Daly, Selam Dusharm, Kolbe Pries, Alina Madruga, Nathan Czaikowski, Loxley Mcelhaney, Holden Bassett, Mae Michuda, Miles Wingate, Lachlan Cooke, Jacob Bermier, Rowan Hui, Amelia Tait, Debra Lavezzari, Silas Corbett, Quinn Meyer


Tiger Poomse

1st Place
Violet Martinez, Atticus Albrechtson, Aryan Bhatt, Leo Claveau, Sigmund Kelson, Miraak Gohil, Wynston Gaczol, Savannah Roberts, Avian Abdin, Colin Bentley, Arlo White, Emilia Newberry, Knox Randolph, Vince Kuhlman, Jade Gamon, Cash Hanson, Asher Lampher


Sparring

1st Place
Tyler Murphy, Lydia Willis, Meredith Botnick, Matthew Roberts, Averie Chavez, Henry Rumph, Ivy Jensen, Logan Keckler, Rebekkah Copel, Ellie Pechon, Josie Landis, Shiven Venkat, Ryan Marine, Keatyn Adams, Joshua Stephenson, Jase Hessler, Haley Holley, Amallia Chapman, Armando Gomez, Daniel Gray, Eddie Garner, Ron Meyer, Elijah Yushka, Dominic Ditallo, Ellie Combs, Lyra Bratz, Eli Anceravicius, Leo Duffey, Leuyen Nguyen, Nirajit Dhakal, Ruth Berry, Austin Gross, Hadley Wilkins, Sophia Palfreyman, Luna Duran, Alexander Myers, Matthew Decross, Tommy Jacoby, Ronan Long, Clay Zilliox, Nicholas Johnson, Arwyn Robinson, Brie Rivera, Tucker Mercier, Alina Madruga, Nathan Czaikowski, Jaden Danhorn, Felicity Greenmyer, Sophia Lamphere, Jacob Bermier, Maverick Besaw, Lemai Nguyen, Leighton Evarts

2nd Place
Peyton Brauch, Kirun Agarwal, Marley Powers, Abbey Salamera, Nathaniel Keckler, Jordan Rutz, Warren Mcdonald, Bob Padget, Cooper Curry, Owen Eberhard, Carter Hoffman, Khristin Paisley, Dan Copel, Jaxson Hipsher, Lucy Paisley, Landon Adams, River Manuelito, Mary Groff, Ailani Lopez Martinez, Henry Chiabotti, Torin Dimascio, Alice Burgin, Siri Molnar, Olivia Ivie, Avery Liu, Asher Yushka, Laurel Robinson, Shreeyan Khatri, Mckenzie Farmer, Peter Morehead, Olivia Roberts, Adeline Alayash, Austin Janacek, Desmond Long, Desmond Bearce, Tyrion Bieker, Selam Dusharm, Sebastian Schuster, Jacob Schuster, Saoirse Meyer, Luna Rivera, Jacob Zilliox, Skye Zilliox, Declan Upshaw, Holden Bassett, Hudson Wiegand, Walker Meyers, Kobe Greenmyer, Iris Kuklman, Romy Burnett, Michael Doherty, James Burger, Rowan Hui, Olivia Madruga, Silas Corbett

3rd Place
Collin Kreutz, Vivi Brown, Dale Sanders, Alexis Chavez, Ahas Weerapura, Kayla Albrechtson, Zoe Economou, Tristyn Cvanciger, Rue Weerapura, Paul Paisley, Sam Powers, Nethika Suraweera, Landon Dulmage, Dalila Lopez Martinez, Oliver Garner, Hilde Groff, Hayden Jeffries, Lorenzo Gomez, Leanh Nguyen, Milo Conner, Weston Evarts, Kira Rhyden, Luna Bratz, Millie Hessler, Thomas Mcnair, Aleina Evarts, Mila Olivares Castro, Jay Karkula, Dawson Portera, Cash Parker, Cory Balk, Lily Rosetta-Mcbryde, Eoin Daly, Asher Whalen, Celia Lunardi, Terrance Sanders, Kolbe Pries, Anthony Hanson, Oliver Rackl, Rowan Meyer, Lehan Nguyen, Skylynn Benefield, Loxley Mcelhaney, Rosie Mclaughlin, Chase Downham, Kamila Hernandez, Blake Macon, Zachary Wolf, Ezekiel Onyun, DJ Macri

4th Place
Ed Stanton, Elsie Mcdonald, Evan Mcewan, Lily Strickland, Emma Burden, Thomas Burden, Ivy Strickland, Henry Lewis, Lee Tomjack, Stella Reyniers, Franco Ramirez, Jennifer Kautz, Gwen Spilling, Makenzie O'Connell, Presley Hobler, Zane Farrier, Vincent Andonov, Theodore Peterson, Cyrus Khatri, Timofii Lesyk, Anastasia Contreras, Gabriel Kahan, Madison Janecek, Quintyn Upshaw, Keira Teska, James Klausner, Bryce Yushka, Andrew Kahan, Forrest Zilliox, Rory Duffy, Veronika Lesyk, Ben Alek, Khloe Burger, Adeline Karkula, Grayson Keck, Adrian Ibarra, Trey Herbst


First Point Wins!

1st Place
Collin Kreutz, Lydia Willis, Matthew Roberts, Vivi Brown, Ivy Jensen, Logan Keckler, Dale Sanders, Elsie Mcdonald, Shiven Venkat, Keatyn Adams, Rue Weerapura, Henry Lewis, Joshua Stephenson, Haley Holley, Amallia Chapman, Dalila Lopez Martinez, Hilde Groff, Daniel Gray, Torin Dimascio, Alice Burgin, Hayden Jeffries, Vincent Andonov, Ron Meyer, Dominic Ditallo, Ellie Combs, Avery Liu, Weston Evarts, Anastasia Contreras, Leo Duffey, Leuyen Nguyen, Nirajit Dhakal, Dawson Portera, Celia Lunardi, Luna Duran, Desmond Bearce, Matthew Decross, Arwyn Robinson, Alina Madruga, Nathan Czaikowski, Skye Zilliox, Anthony Hanson, Loxley Mcelhaney, Felicity Greenmyer, Jacob Bermier, Walker Meyers, Kobe Greenmyer, Rosie Mclaughlin, Chase Downham, Zachary Wolf, Ezekiel Onyun, Maverick Besaw, Olivia Madruga

2nd Place
Ed Stanton, Meredith Botnick, Nathaniel Keckler, Henry Rumph, Warren Mcdonald, Alexis Chavez, Ivy Strickland, Kaylyn Mcewan, Rebekkah Copel, Ryan Marine, Khristin Paisley, Jaxson Hipsher, Lucy Paisley, Lee Tomjack, Landon Adams, Mary Groff, Landon Dulmage, Ailani Lopez Martinez, Henry Chiabotti, Siri Molnar, Lorenzo Gomez, Leanh Nguyen, Milo Conner, Asher Yushka, Cyrus Khatri, Ruth Berry, Sophia Palfreyman, Shreeyan Khatri, Mckenzie Farmer, Peter Morehead, Keira Teska, Aaron Botnick, Austin Janacek, Tyrion Bieker, Selam Dusharm, Sebastian Schuster, Terrance Sanders, Andrew Kahan, Natalie Teska, Brie Rivera, Tucker Mercier, Saoirse Meyer, Holden Bassett, Oliver Rackl, Rowan Meyer, Skylynn Benefield, Ben Godwin, Jaden Danhorn, Iris Kuklman, Rowan Hui, Lemai Nguyen, Silas Corbett, DJ Macri, Neev Pandita


Staff Poomse

1st Place
Collin Kreutz, Quynn Cotner, Katie Minden, Ivy Jensen, Elsie Mcdonald, Warren Mcdonald, Evan Mcewan, Ace Ashworth

2nd Place
Peyton Brauch, Kyle Feagans, Ed Stanton, Meredith Botnick, Marley Powers, Logan Keckler, Kaylyn Mcewan, Jordan Rutz

3rd Place
Kathleen Sautel, Nathaniel Keckler, Kirun Agarwal, Abbey Salamera, Ahas Weerapura, Zoe Economou, Mason Zerbib

4th Place
Tyler Murphy, Deb Denny, Bill Schwartz


Breaking/Target Kicking

1st Place
Kyle Feagans, Kathleen Sautel, Quynn Cotner, Kirun Agarwal, Evan Mcewan, Jordan Rutz, Henry Rumph, Tristyn Cvanciger, Lily Strickland, Susan Burgstiner, Rue Weerapura, Carter Hoffman, Dan Copel, Sam Powers, Haley Holley, Amallia Chapman, Hilde Groff, Landon Dulmage, Henry Andonov, Torin Dimascio, Ailani Lopez Martinez, Leanh Nguyen, Eddie Garner, Makenzie O'Connell, Dylan Kiser, Ron Meyer, Elijah Yushka, Atticus Albrechtson, Sheen Pandita, Terrance Sanders, Lila Story, Maryn Meyer, Jenny Powers, Leo Claveau, Zyler Martin, Mae Michuda, Miles Wingate, Wynston Gaczol, Rahi Kapoor, Ollin Johnson, Knox Randolph, Cash Hanson, Elyn Brown

2nd Place
JJ Defelice, Sigmund Kelson, Luke Wingate, Theodore Fuselier, Wyck Gaczol, Lachlan Cooke, Savannah Roberts, Avian Abdin, Quentin Enns, Lily Carrillo, Lennon Story, Vince Kuhlman, 

3rd Place
Violet Martinez, Aryan Bhatt, Vesper Gaczol, Ethan Mccarroll, Isaac House, Amelia Tait, Jade Gamon, Asher Lampher, Charlie Farmer, Colin Bentley


Wednesday, February 25, 2026

This Weekend: the 51st Superbowl Tournament!

We are looking forward to our 51st Superbowl tournament this Friday and Saturday, February 27 & 28!  

Private Lesson Extravaganza: 

The Private Lesson Extravaganza will begin at 4.30 pm on Friday night. Please arrive 5-10 minutes before your scheduled time to get checked in and warm up. 

At this point, drop-ins are welcome, but we cannot guarantee the availability of 3rd dans and above for drop-ins. If you wish to schedule with a 3rd dan and above, come at 4:55, 5:20 or 5:45. The 4:30pm slots are full for 3rd and above. The 20 minute private lessons start at 4:30pm, 4:55pm, 5:20pm and 5:45pm. You can use this link through Thursday to sign up. 

For the private lesson extravaganza only, students will enter the gym directly through the gym doors near the black belt parking on the map below.  On Saturday and other future events, students will enter through the entrance described below. 


Competition and Arrival Times: 

Black Belts will compete on Friday night at 6 pm. Spectators are welcome.  

All other students (white through red) will compete on Saturday. You will find details on your competition time below. You will need to arrive 30 minutes prior to the start time of your competition to check in, etc. Some divisions may begin early, so please be at Alameda at your arrival time. 

Purple, Brown, & Red belts, all ages: 8 am start time, 7.30 am arrival time

Ages 8 and under; white, yellow, orange, green, blue belts and all tigers: 10.30 am start time, 10 am arrival time

Ages 9 and up; white, yellow, orange, green, blue belts: 12.30 pm pm start time, 11 am arrival time


Tournament Collection:

For this tournament, we are collecting new underwear, new socks, hats, gloves and new or clean, used blankets for the Brown Bag Ministries. You can bring them to the tournament or through next week at your campus locations.


Location details, parking:

The tournament will be at Alameda International High School which is located at 1255 S Wadsworth Blvd., Lakewood, CO 80232.  

Please park in the large parking lot on the southwest corner of Louisiana and Allison St. (There is another parking lot on the northwest corner of Arizona and Allison / north of the tennis courts that can be used for overflow parking).

Please do not double park and/or block someone in. If both parking lots are full, there is a lot of neighborhood street parking available in the area or you can see if there is room in the main entrance parking lot.  

You will enter the school through the doors facing west. The title 'ALAMEDA INTERNATIONAL' is written in large block letters above the doors. 


Checking students in, getting them to their rings, their competitions:

Once you enter, you will be directed to a check-in table. The check-in will be divided up alphabetically by last name so please proceed to the table marked with the first letter of your last name.

While checking-in, someone will write ring numbers on your hands. You will have a green number on your right hand and a red number on your left hand. Once you have your ring numbers, you will head to the upper bleachers of the gym to settle in. You will be called down to the floor for the group photo and will proceed to the green ring number after the group photo.

Parents of younger students competing at 10.30 am, you will take your student down to the gym floor when called for the group photo. After the group photo, announcements, etc., black belts will take the students to their correct ring number which will be the GREEN number on their right hand. The ring number will be labeled with big signs. These ring signs are not color coded, so please look to the ring number on your student's hand that is green and disregard the color of the ring sign.  

Once students are settled at their rings, we ask that spectators stay in the upper bleachers and off the gym floor for safety and to provide more room for the competitions. Please show your students where you will be so they know where to find you. If you have a very young child (tigers ages 2 - 4) who needs assistance, it is okay if you need to stay nearby on the gym floor.

Tiger students (2-4 and some 5 year olds who attend 30 minutes classes) will compete in two divisions in the same ring and then will be dismissed for the day. Please come pick them up at the photo podium after their Most Kicks division.

All other students will compete in poomse first. We ask that parents remain in the upper bleachers during these competitions, please. After poomse competition ends, students will then go to the RED ring number on their LEFT hand for sparring. 

Parents of students ages 7 and under, please come down to the podium to collect your student after their first competition and to help them get to their second. You are welcome to take photos at the podium.

After-school program students will compete in poomse and most kicks.  After most kicks, they are free to leave.

All other students will compete in poomse, sparring and first point wins. 

After your student is done competing in all of their divisions, please come down to the edge of the gym floor to collect them. Thank you.

Students ages 9 & up will compete in three or four events. Please do not leave until your student has competed in everything (poomse, two sparring divisions, and then students ages 12 & up, ranks orange and above will also compete in breaking). After sparring divisions conclude, please stay in the gym and listen for their name to be called to their additional divisions and ring numbers.


Etiquette and Uniform:

All students should arrive already dressed out in their uniforms with their belts tied.  Anyone with long hair will need to have it tied back securely. No jewelry is permitted, and freshly pierced ears need to be covered from front to back with medical tape and/or bandaids.  Students should wear a white crewneck t-shirt beneath their uniform top. Students should not wear jeans or secondary pants underneath their uniform pants as this will inhibit their ability to kick.


Lastly, please do not attend the tournament if you or your student is ill. Thank you.  

If you have any questions at all, please reach out to your instructor. We are so proud of all of our students' hard work and preparation, and we look forward to this weekend!  Thank you.

Monday, February 2, 2026

Responsibility

By Evan McEwan, teen 1st dan

A teenage black belt with responsibility doing a side kick, breaking a board

Responsibility is a cornerstone fundamental in most everything you will encounter. Responsibility teaches you so many lessons through hardship, mistakes, and other processes. Responsibility grows in importance as you go up the belt ranks in our program being a quintessential part of every individual's Moo Sul Kwan career. Responsibility also shows integrity and builds strong bonds and connections.

The lessons responsibility teaches are so important to growth in any aspect. You start to understand what those who are responsible for you need to sacrifice, having to make the same sacrifices yourself. You give up time, money, and energy when you are responsible which gives you great respect for your caretakers. Responsibility has many facets and applications, there is responsibility for others just as much as there is for yourself. Self-responsibility teaches necessary fundamentals like how to work by yourself, time management skills, and the ability to have balance in between different tasks. These three skills are some of many that come with being self-responsible and are essential to success. 

Beyond its educational properties, responsibility has incontestable vitality within the Moo Sul Kwan institution. It walks in tandem with every student along their career, growing in presence as they climb the ranks. A Moo Sul Kwan student’s first class holds minimal responsibility, however it is still present, having the responsibility of learning and remembering protocol and custom of the class. As one progresses however, they must become responsible for their behavior, practicing their moves and forms at home, do the monthly excellence homeworks, balance taekwondo with other aspects of life, and so much more. When moving up the ranks you gradually gain all of this knowledge and eventually you may get the opportunity to teach a class. 

Responsibility fosters meaningful and valuable relationships through trust. If one gives someone responsibility for their belonging and they perform well then trust is built, this principle is applicable everywhere and helps one climb ranks and earn positions. In Taekwondo it’s important to build bonds with others to develop as a student, having the skill of responsibility will ensure that you can effectively advance. Moreover in any developmental aspect in life connections are so important to growth so having that responsibility will be so valuable to anyone climbing the ranks.

All things are encompassed by responsibility, being a key to success, among many other things. It teaches you how to adapt, develop, persevere, and push through hardship. It is also a necessary part to development i n Taekwondo, growing in importance as you go through the belt ranks in Moo Sul Kwan Taekwondo.  Responsibility also helps you build relationships through integrity and trust. All in all, responsibility is one of the most key things to any development at all.