The Camden County High School SkillsUSA team delivered an exceptional performance at the AGC Skills Challenge in Statesboro, Georgia, clinching the prestigious gold cup for best high school overall. This talented group of competitors showcased their skills and dedication across various categories, making their community proud.
Individual Achievements:
Blueprint Reading
: Rhiyana Revels secured an impressive 1st place, demonstrating her exceptional ability to interpret complex architectural and engineering drawings.
Cabinetmaking
: Jacob Vieira crafted his way to a commendable 3rd place, showcasing his precision and craftsmanship.
Electrical Wiring
: Kenton Brimhall earned 3rd place, highlighting his expertise in electrical installations and safety.
Masonry
: Malaki Mowan exhibited his skill with a solid 2nd place finish, proving his mastery of masonry techniques.
Plumbing
: William Jones excelled by clinching 1st place, demonstrating his proficiency in plumbing systems and problem-solving.
Team Achievements
Teamworks
: The team composed of Austin Watts (Carpenter), Trevor Thomas (Mason), Royce O’Quinn (Electrician), and Landon Douglas (Plumber) worked collaboratively to secure 2nd place, showcasing their ability to integrate their diverse skills in a cohesive project.
Welding Excellence
Welding Individual
: Jackson Kratz took 1st place, while Logan Swain followed closely with a 2nd place finish, both demonstrating superior welding proficiency.
Welding Fabrication Team
: The team, including Johnny Brown, Logan Rumley, Kaiden Smith, and Ashley Driggers, earned 2nd place, highlighting their teamwork and fabrication skills.
This remarkable achievement reflects the dedication and hard work of the SkillsUSA team and their coaches. Their success at the AGC Skills Challenge is a testament to their commitment to excellence in their respective trades. Congratulations to all the participants for their outstanding accomplishments!