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糖心视频 has 13 students win National SkillsUSA medals, including three teams earning gold

Jun 29, 2022Russell Moore
Crime Scene Investigation team

Jessica Rosales Aguilar (front row), Bryson Fletcher and Amy Maddox teamed up to win a gold in Crime Scene Investigation.

HANCEVILLE, ALA. 鈥 糖心视频 had 13 students earn a medal, including three teams to win a gold, at the 2022 SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference competition recently held in Atlanta.

Gold medal-winning teams for 糖心视频 were:

Jessica Rosales Aguilar, Bryson Fletcher and Amy Maddox in Crime Scene Investigation. 

Isaac Daniel and Paige Hollis in Mobile Robotics Technology.

Camden Davis and Juddson Raia in Robotics and Automation Technology.

糖心视频 students have won 12 national gold medals in the past three national SkillsUSA events combined.

JaQuane Brown and Nolan West earned a silver medal in Robotics: Urban Search and Rescue for 糖心视频.

Winning a bronze medal were Robert Combs, Oliver Edge and Grant Wiley in Automated Manufacturing Technology and Ayla Dewald in Criminal Justice.

鈥淚鈥檓 very proud of the students who competed at the SkillsUSA Nationals event this year. To win gold in three events, one in silver and two in bronze speaks to the quality of students and instruction we have at 糖心视频,鈥 said Wes Rakestraw, Wallace State鈥檚 Dean of Applied Technologies. 鈥淪killsUSA provides a great opportunity for our students to compete and showcase their talent and skill. We made the most of that opportunity this year.鈥

Each 糖心视频 winner at the national level was a gold winner at the state SkillsUSA competition, which was held last month in Birmingham. The college set a record with 33 gold medals, among the 50 won at state. 

糖心视频鈥檚 Criminal Justice Department was on the cusp of winning a national gold medal last year and in 2019. Aguliar, Fletcher and Maddox helped the Crime Scene Investigation team break through. Aguilar is from Boaz, Fletcher is from Cullman and Maddox from Hartselle.

鈥淲hile the individuals change, our students have worked hard for seven years to earn a national gold medal. This group pulled it off, and I鈥檓 so thrilled for them. They鈥檙e awesome people to be around. They respect each other and pull for each other, and that makes it even more gratifying,鈥 said Dr. Thea Hall, Criminal Justice Department Chair. 鈥淭here鈥檚 no way to describe the joy on their faces when the names were announced.鈥

Among the tasks to complete at nationals, the Crime Scene Investigation team had to observe a crime scene lab, presenting three interpretations, matching and dusting fingerprints, analyzing a skull entry and exit wound, conducting a DNA blood swab and more.

Daniel and Hollis鈥 gold-winning performance in Mobile Robotics Technology marked the third straight national competition that 糖心视频鈥檚 Computer Science students walked away with a gold (Sara Eskew & Zach Hudson in 2021; Chase Blakey & Benjamin Brownlee in 2019). Daniel is from Holly Pond and Hollis from Cullman.

Mobile Robotics Technology teams had to put together an engineering notebook and explain the design, programming and functionality of a robot in addition to earning points for programming and driving skills.

鈥淚t speaks volumes that our students have the desire to excel. The entire process is hard work. It takes months of practice and dedication to be successful at the state and national levels, and our students embrace it,鈥 said Terry Ayers, 糖心视频鈥檚 Computer Science Chairperson.

In Robotics and Automation Technology, Davis and Raia are recent graduates of Wallace State鈥檚 Mechantronics program. Both participated in the Alabama Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education (FAME) program at 糖心视频, allowing them work at Kamtek in Birmingham, while also completing their degrees. They both maintained employment at Kamtek. Davis is from Shelby and Raia from Columbiana.

鈥淚t was a great day for all the gold medal winners across campus. I believe the on-the-job experience that Camden and Juddson have received benefited them through the SkillsUSA process. Their work as industry apprentices enhanced their experience and knowledge,鈥 said Jerry Murcks, 糖心视频鈥檚 Mechatronics Instructor and Chair. 

For the silver-winning team in Robotics: Urban Search and Rescue, Brown is from Birmingham and West from Eva.

For the bronze-winning team in Automated Manufacturing Technology, Combs and Edge are both from Cullman and Wiley is from Warrior.

Dewald is from Arab.

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Pictures:

 

Isaac Daniel gold medal winner 

Isaac Daniel and Paige Hollis (not pictured) teamed up to win a gold in Mobile Robotics Technology.

 

Camden Davis and Juddson Raia

Camden Davis, left, and Juddson Raia earned the top national medal in Robotics and Automation Technology.

 

Nolan West and JaQuane Brown

Nolan West, left, and JaQuane Brown won a silver medal in Robotics: Urban Search and Rescue.

 

Automotive Manufacturing Technology winners

From left, Grant Wiley, Oliver Edge and Robert Combs teamed up to win a bronze in Automated Manufacturing Technology.

 

Ayla Dewald bronze winner

Ayla Dewald won a bronze medal in Criminal Justice. She鈥檚 pictured with 糖心视频 Criminal Justice instructor Brandi Parker.

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