Philadelphia, PA - Athletes from the Glenville, NY based Jason Morris Judo Center (JMJC) enjoyed another big medal haul at the 27th annual Liberty Bell Judo Classic, April 5, 2014. Burnt Hills High School graduate, Jack Hatton (18) won his second straight Liberty Bell crown going 5-0 to claim the 90kg weight class along with the $350 winner's purse. Hatton, who holds the #1 slot for the 81kg under 21 category and #5 on the 81kg Sr. rankings bumped up a weight to get more matches and now is #3 in the 90kg under 21 weight class and #8 on the Sr. 90kg rankings with this result. Burnt Hills High Junior, Nick Irabli also took gold dominating the +100kg division winning all four of his matches by ippon (full point) to collect the $350. Irabli moved to a career high #7 on the USA Judo senior ranking list with this result. Ashley Hejlik (27) dominated her new weight class having moved down from 52kg to 48kg, taking a gold, her first at the Liberty Bell, posting a 3-0 record. Hejlik debuts on the ranking list in 48kg at #7. Jimmy Valentin added another novice title to his collection going 4-0 to win the 66kg division. Dave Harris (28) continued to improve going 4-1 to take a silver in the very deep 66kg category which moves him up to a career best #7. SCCC student, Maria Dhami (18) lost only in a very tight final to Alain Abuan to take a silver medal in 52kg. Dhami holds on to her #3 Sr. ranking and #1 under21 ranking. Joe Martinez (21) looked sharp picking up a bronze medal in 60kg going 3-1 on the day. Martinez rose to a career high #9 on USA Judo's rankings list. Rich Connell (32) won a bronze in +100kg to enter the rankings for the first time coming in at #10. Connell also picked up a bronze in the +100kg masters (over 30) category. Burnt Hills High Freshman, Quentin Cook (15) went 4-0 to capture the gold in the 66kg under21 division and Burnt Hills High Senior, Eric Skylar (17) continued his steady improvement picking up a bronze in the 81kg under21 category to close out the JMJC medal count.