IN PHOTOS: First-ever all-female jiu jitsu tournament in the Maritimes held in Pictou County club

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, each fight showed the prowess of each of the young women that participated, competing to see who could submit the other into tapping out first.

Amy Ackles from Marmac Athletics in grappling mode as she faces down Mary Kauffman at the Pictou County Jiu Jitsu Club on March 24. Nick Gaines

 

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