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Mid-South Fencers' Club Menu Skip to content Home Classes Camps Coaches Jennifer Oldham Jeff Kallio Stephen Pashby Jennifer Kling Kyle Barja About Fencing Equipment Wheelchair Fencing About Mid-South Memberships Member Documents Calendar News Contact Us Search Supporting Youth Competitive Fencing Posted on September 23, 2012 by Jen Oldham Now is a great time to reflect on the purpose of competition as we start our new fencing season . I’d Iike to offer responses to common questions parents ask when considering signing their child up for the first or 50th competition. Please join me on Monday , October 8th between 6:30 and 7:30pm for an open forum discussion addressing the stages of youth competition at Mid-South , from beginning , developing , collegiate , national and international.Â