PAKENHAM OFFICER STAR NEWS
Home » Personal bests under his belt

Personal bests under his belt

By RUSSELL BENNETT

IT’S been a busy three months for Beaconsfield youngster Anthony Johnston.
There’s definitely more than meets the eye with this karate kid.
In early August he travelled to Perth for the 2014 National Karate Championships, soon after that he was presented his black belt after an intensive three hour grading, and since then he played for the Beaconsfield Junior Football Club in its Under-12 Division 2 South East Juniors grand final against local rivals Berwick.
This year provided somewhat of a shock to Anthony’s system on the karate competition front – guided by his own extremely high standards, he wasn’t able to achieve the ultimate success in major competitions.
But much of that was down to him fighting as an under-sized bottom-ager in the 12 to 13-year-old category.
Still, it was an invaluable learning experience for future tournaments. It’s clear he’s already motivated to come out firing.
“I’m going to smash them!” he said with a grin.
He still performed exceptionally well throughout the year – including a third placing at the 2014 Oceania Championships in Fiji last month – but he’s outspoken in his aim of achieving the ultimate glory on the big stage next year.
Anthony’s black belt is the culmination of the seven years of passion and hard work he has devoted to his craft.
The three-hour grading examined everything he’d learnt from his white belt all the way through to the black belt stage.
“Anthony’s loyalty and dedication shone through right from when he started – they’re just extraordinary,” said Ralph Martin from Berwick’s Ishinryu dojo, where the youngster is based.
On the football front, the hard-nosed midfielder won the most consistent trophy for his side and was in integral part of the Eagles line-up in a season in which he also had to juggle his karate commitments.
Anthony wanted to express his gratitude to all the senior instructors, fellow students and their families at the Berwick dojo for all their extended training, support and encouragement throughout the year to help him achieve his dreams.
“I would also like to extend my sincere gratitude to the coaches, team mates and their families from the Beaconsfield footy club for their understanding and support.
“I’d like also to express a special thank you to St Michael’s Primary School, to all my school friends and teachers for their commitment and continued support throughout my last year of my primary school.
“Last but not least, thank you to my family for their unwavering commitment and dedication.
“Without their determination and strong support throughout the year I could not have achieved my dream.
“It’s been an extraordinary year for my family – dad, mum and my brother Kristopher.”

Digital Editions


  • Another successful fest of Upper Beaconsfield

    Another successful fest of Upper Beaconsfield

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534711 The Upper Beaconsfield Village Festival celebrated another year of community spirit and friendly competition. Held in perfect sunny…

More News

  • Bulls dominate Pakenham

    Bulls dominate Pakenham

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533225 Cardinia rebounded in a big way and pushed Pakenham’s season to the brink on day one of round 13 in the Casey Cardinia…

  • O’Sullivan joy at Garfield

    O’Sullivan joy at Garfield

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 520670 GARFIELD GOLF There were a few drops of rain prior to Thursday’s par event but that didn’t stop a sizable field of 95…

  • Who wants fourth spot?

    Who wants fourth spot?

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533221 The ladder in the Warragul and District Cricket Association (WDCA) Division 1 competition could not be any closer as the fight for fourth…

  • Masters get on the board

    Masters get on the board

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531164 PREMIER FIRSTS It was a Thursday night thriller that had everything — big hits, momentum swings and a finish that kept supporters on…

  • Clyde up for the challenge

    Clyde up for the challenge

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533226 A red-hot Rutter Park battle saw the two most in-form teams of the competition in Tooradin and Clyde go back-and-forth on day one…

  • The many joys of farming

    The many joys of farming

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 526003 Labertouche dairy farmers Mark and Trish Hammond certainly do not make it easy on themselves when it comes to being on the land,…

  • NextGen levels up

    NextGen levels up

    A fresh year brings fresh opportunities for local youth. Farm owners Amanda and Chris are opening a new Pakenham hub to support young people, while continuing to offer the unique…

  • Community garden forging connections at Five Farms in Clyde North

    Community garden forging connections at Five Farms in Clyde North

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531484 A new communal garden at Frasers Property Australia’s Five Farms in Clyde North has quickly become a bustling heart of the community. Located…

  • New threatened species facility opens at Moonlit Sanctuary

    New threatened species facility opens at Moonlit Sanctuary

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531518 Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park in Pearcedale officially unveiled its new purpose-built Aquatic Fauna Conservation Facility on Tuesday 10 February. The opening, conducted…

  • Melbourne set to take on North Melbourne in Casey Fields practice match

    Melbourne set to take on North Melbourne in Casey Fields practice match

    Local AFL fanatics are in for a treat, as Casey Fields will take centre stage when Melbourne takes on North Melbourne in a practice match bringing elite AFL action to…