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Crazy 88 Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Closes-Out 2009 (and the Ruth’s Chris Banquet Hall) in Style
Posted on December 18th, 2009 No comments“Steaks, Suits, & Champagne” was the theme last night as Crazy 88’s annual Holiday Regalia at Ruth’s Chris Baltimore. Who knew that fighters could be such ladies and gentleman? All joking aside, the night was a complete success from beginning to end, and each and every one of you deserves many thanks.
Congratulations are in order to all of our annual award recipients. Keith “Trainspotting” Cebula, for the second time in three years takes the award for Most Improved. In 2009 Keith took his game from “good to great” and won a staggering three International Medals for the school. Rookie of The Year was awarded to none other than Al “Big Al” Washington. Big Al is a true inspiration to all. Despite a severe break to his leg in late 2009, Big Al still happily fought in almost every BJJ tournament available, had multiple Muy Thai matches, and even prevailed in his first MMA smoker fight. The award for Competitor Of The Year went to a humble and much deserving Jon “Devastator” Delbrugge. Jon went from blue-belt to purple-belt in 2009, and has since traveled the globe sweeping his competition. Jon spends day and night at the academy acting as a coach and role model to all. Lastly, Jason Smith was given the coveted Student Of The Year award. Jason is a proud father of six and credited most of his success and impeccable work ethic to his wonderful children and his supporting wife, of over twenty-years, Sarah.
Crazy 88 had a lot to be thankful for this year, which was evident as toasts, hugs, and laughs filled the Ruth’s Chris ballroom. Adult membership doubled in size in 2009, and the academy itself has gone from “warehouse to penthouse,” with the addition of three thousand extra square feet, a cage, and a completely revamped reception and waiting area. The children’s program grew from six students to a whopping seventy-five students. The white-belts won thirty-five gold medals and the upper-belts took home thirty-seven gold medals, seven of which were coveted international titles.
The strides that Crazy 88 has made since its inception in 2005 are simply astounding. Crazy 88 is much more than a Jiu Jitsu & Muay Thai team – Crazy 88 is a family. As the night was coming to an end and the last stragglers were leaving the ballroom, I was approached by the Manager of Ruth’s Chris. He said, “I had no idea that a sport could affect and touch the lives of so many people in such an emotional way.” I simply could not have said it better myself. Each and every student has a different story relating to why they started and how their training has affected their lives. One thing remains constant, however – Jiu Jitsu & Muay Thai improve upon daily life.
Sincere thanks go out to each and every student and supporter of Crazy 88 for helping to create an environment for all of us to thrive. Special thanks go out to Julius Park for being the mastermind behind all that goes on at Crazy 88, to Rodeo Brian Neal for putting together a spectacular slide-show, and to Ms. Cathy Tran-Zwanez for her hard work to make the holiday banquet and Crazy 88 truly special.
*The more incriminating pictures should be available on the Crazy 88 BJJ Facebook Page.
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2008 Year End Awards @ Holiday Banquest
Posted on December 20th, 2008 No commentsMost Improved Grappler – Zach “SWAT” Perret
“SWAT” was a mid-year transfer and has made rapid gains through his consistent attendance and work ethic. He has impeccable cardiovascular conditioning and is quickly bringing up his technical skills to match his physical ones.
Rookie of the Year – Jon “Devastator” Delbrugge
“Devastator” joined Crazy 88 during the summer and has collected medal after medal. He began with a Beginner No-Gi Gold and has brought himself all the way up to the Advanced division level in 6 short months. Having local Blue Belt Open and Blue Belt weight class Golds (100% submission rate at Blue Belt) already, he has his eyes set on the International scene in 2009.
Competitor of the Year - Michael Atkin
Mike Atkin, the Grandfather of Crazy 88, is the perennial favorite for this award and he finally got it. With medals at the Pan-Americans of Gi and No-Gi and countless local victories, Mike is one of the most consistent producers out there. For Mike Atkin, it is as much of a Lifetime Achievement award as it is an annual commendation.

Mike Atkin, Jon Delbrugge, and Zach Perret Celebrate Their Awards
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2007 Year-End Award Winners Announced
Posted on December 29th, 2007 1 commentMost Improved Grappler – Keith “Trainspotting” Cebula
Trainspotting transformed himself from the “chubby guy you want to spar with when you’re feeling down about yourself” to the “King of White Belts”, even beating a few records on the conditioning circuits along the way.
Rookie of the Year – Kwami Mensah
Kwami had an amazing push at the end of the year, competing in five tournaments and performing well in all of them. He finishes up his sixth month of training in December.
Competitor of the Year – Joshua Plashckes
Was a close vote between Josh and Mike Atkin but Mike cast the deciding vote for the new Blue Belt. Josh started the year sidelined with a shoulder injury, and ended it, having submitted all his opponents in the White Belt Gi and the Intermediate No-Gi. No one can question his heart after his match at the NAGA where he broke his foot and continued to fight. He now competes Advanced and has already been in there with some of America’s BEST grapplers (Bill Cooper). He is planning to build on that experience to move from the bottom step of the medal stand to the top in 2008.

2 of 3 Award Winners - Trainspotting, Malcolm, and Josh (all making funny faces)






