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Instructor Albert Lee Wallace, a longtime Black Belt under
Master William Mason is an asset to his community. He is
proud to be a member of the Morristown Branch of the
Karate 5 Association. He coached Little League football
in Morristown officially for 25 years. During that tenure
he was inducted into the Morristown Parks and Recreation
Hall of Fame and was presented the 100 yard award by his
peers for his outstanding contributions in fund raising and
volunteer coaching.
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Instructor Wallace is also a member of the local branch of
the N.A.A.C.P. During his tenure with that organization he
has won the most prestigious award available, the Unsung
Hero Award. This award is given to the individual who
works tirelessly in the "background" doing things in the
community to make our town a better place to live without
drawing attention to himself. All the community knows is
that the job gets done.
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Instructor Wallace has mentored to the youth of Hamblen
County for many years. He is especially proud of his nephew
Darius "Boo" Blevins, who came through his program and
developed to the degree that he was drafted by the NFL's
Saint Louis Rams. James "Little Man" Stewart is another
of his more famous students.
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