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Pierson Grads Find Their Niche In World Of Fitness

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Amy Barletta gets her students ready for a teen boxing training class led by Antoine Waldo. KYRIL BROMLEY

Amy Barletta gets her students ready for a teen boxing training class led by Antoine Waldo. KYRIL BROMLEY

Amy Barletta gets her students ready for a teen boxing training class led by Antoine Waldo. KYRIL BROMLEY

Amy Barletta gets her students ready for a teen boxing training class led by Antoine Waldo. KYRIL BROMLEY

Antonio

Antonio

 left

left

 and Antoine Waldo

and Antoine Waldo

 who both graduated from Pierson High School

who both graduated from Pierson High School

 are making a name for themselves in the fitness world on the East End

are making a name for themselves in the fitness world on the East End

 despite facing adversity. KYRIL BROMLEY

despite facing adversity. KYRIL BROMLEY

Antonio

Antonio

 left

left

 and Antoine Waldo

and Antoine Waldo

 who both graduated from Pierson High School

who both graduated from Pierson High School

 are making a name for themselves in the fitness world on the East End

are making a name for themselves in the fitness world on the East End

 despite facing adversity. KYRIL BROMLEY

despite facing adversity. KYRIL BROMLEY

Antonio

Antonio

 left

left

 and Antoine Waldo

and Antoine Waldo

 who both graduated from Pierson High School

who both graduated from Pierson High School

By Frank S. Costanza

on May 2, 2019
The parallels between Antonio Waldo Jr. and Antoine Waldo only begin with the similarity of their names.Naturally gifted athletes, both brothers spent their early years in Virginia before moving with... more

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