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Warriors excel in skills competitions

STAFF REPORT | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 2 years, 1 month AGO
by STAFF REPORT
| March 22, 2023 12:00 PM

Wahluke High School’s SkillsUSA program had the students below qualify for state competition, according to a WHS announcement.

Additive Manufacturing:

Team A: Vanessa Tellez, Graciela Cruz,

Team B: Jose Laguna, Kacey Hirai

Team C: Jordan Buck, Omar Ramirez

Engineering Technology Design

Team A: Daisy Garcia, Graciela Cruz, Vanessa Tellez

Team B: Juan Perez, Luis Vidrancos, Richie Torres

Team C (Alternate): Aylar Elias, David Osorio, Luz Aguilar

Extemporaneous Speaking:

Elvin Rosales, Jurim Pablo, Diana Berber, Diego Santiago

Job Interview:

Vanessa Tellez, Karla Lugo,

Robotics: Urban Search and rescue

Team A: Christopher Galvan, Fernando Pazaran

Team B: Alfonso Ramos, Yenifer Diaz Romero

Team C: Melvin Agapito, Oliver Alcala

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