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Carroll Students Capture Gold, 19 Times, at State SkillsUSA Competition

Nineteen students from the Carroll County Career and Technology Center earned gold medals at the 39th Annual State SkillsUSA competition.

 

Students from the Carroll County Career and Technology Center competed in the 39th annual Maryland State SkillsUSA competitions on May 4 and 5.

Nineteen students received gold medals and will advance to the national competition this summer in Kansas City. This is the largest contingent of students the Career and Technology Center has ever sent to the national competition.

 

Gold Medals

  • Promotional Bulletin Board: Kaitlin Gulotta, Beth Keller, Amanda Stambaugh
  • Residential Wiring: Foster Gillis
  • CNC Milling: Jared Dash
  • Diesel Technology: Ben Rasche
  • Welding Fabrication: Brady Green, Patrick Brauning, Tyler Hudson
  • Computer Programming: Matt Demers
  • Advertising Design: Molly Marshall
  • Video Product Development: Dylan Prechtel, Katrina Mollar
  • Photography: Chris Zaykoski
  • Commercial Baking: Faith Frazier
  • HVAC: Michael Owens
  • Health Knowledge Bowl: Claudia Bogash, Selena Kelly, Melissa Union

 

Silver Medals

  • Broadcast News Production: Amy Held, Judy Hemler, Tara Barmoy, Patrick Cassup
  • Automotive Refinishing Technology: Ryan Harrell
  • Health Knowledge Bowl: Katie Bangerd, Emily Dean, Sam Cody, Kelly McThenia
  • Graphic Design: Amanda Baldwin

 

Bronze Medals

  • Diesel Technology: Tyler Bruchey
  • Architectural Drafting: Haley Hahn
  • Computer Programming: Zach Stuart
Related Topics: Carroll County, SkillsUSA, and career and technology school

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Kym Byrnes

9:35 am on Friday, May 11, 2012

Carroll County, did you hear that?? Nineteen students earned golds, and a spot in the national competition!! Way to go Career & Technology students, you've certainly made us proud. Good luck in Kansas City!

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Valerie Bortz

8:37 am on Saturday, May 12, 2012

We couldn't be more proud of the accomplishments of all our students!

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Jacquie Miller

8:20 am on Monday, May 14, 2012

We have an AWESOME group of students at CCCTC and they all work so hard, now more work begins to try and raise the money needed to send all these hard working students to Kansas City. If everyone pitches in we can do it, we just need the support from the home schools as well as the community. We at the CCCTC "GOT SKILLS"

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