MMHS Students Have Huge Success At National SkillsUSA

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This past June, Maple Mountain SkillsUSA students who had placed on the state level traveled to Atlanta Georgia to compete at the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference. This was MMHS's biggest group to go to Nationals to date and it was a huge success. MMHS had 5 National medalists competitors and accounted for almost 14% of the medals earned by Utah. Graduated Senior Ben Cornaby won 1st place in welding fabrication of almost 50 competitors. He's now going to put himself in competition for the single spot for world skills. Over the next 6 months, he'll compete again to try and be selected for the USA team in France in September of 2024.

Juniors Jaxon Archibald, Walter Rose, and Josh Jackson won 1st place in welding fabrication of almost 50 competitors. 

Junior Zach Ward took 2nd place in CPR and first aid. 

Junior Jackson Buck took 23 of over 30 masons in bricklaying.

Seniors Kristjan Martinson and Miles Browne Took 8th in 3D animation. 

MMHS's previous club officer, Seth Christmas, will be heading to France next year to represent the USA at world skills in collision refinishing.

Way to go!!!

Attributions
Jared Massic