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 By  Matt Wilson Published 
7:05 am Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Career Tech students rack up awards at NWSCC competition

Students gather for a photo after competing in the Career Tech competition hosted at NWSCC. Many Franklin County students won awards during the competition.

Students gather for a photo after competing in the Career Tech competition hosted at NWSCC. Many Franklin County students won awards during the competition.

Scott Wiginton, Director of the Franklin County Career Technical center, said he was proud of the students who competed and won awards in the recent Career Tech competition held recently at NWSCC. Four Franklin County students won scholarships to NWSCC during the competition. The program offers various technical skills to students across Franklin County including welding and a newer program, cosmetology, as well as carpentry, auto-tech and repair and others.

The winners of the recent competition were:

Welding

Kyle Kelton 1st place Flux core, Welding Scholarship to NWSCC, RBHS

Ash Hatton 2nd place, Tharptown High

Brandon Cole 3rd place, Cutting, Vina

Zach Creekmore 2nd Place, Vina

 

Cosmetology

 

Megan Lafnear 1st place Fantasy Makeup- NWSCC Scholarship   RBHS

Marina Black 3rd Cosmetology, Belgreen

Rebecca Daniel 1st place Cosmetology- NWSCC Scholarship, Belgreen

Lesley Garcia 2nd place, Nails, Tharptown

Alanis Welch-1st place Nails, NWSCC scholarship, Belgreen

 

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