2012

ECCC announces winners East Central Commu– nity College in Decatur recently hosted the Mis– sissippi SkillsUSA

Winston/Louisville Ca– reer and Technical Cen– ter (Tyren Jackson, Ty Carter, Chase Collins, Christian Grice, LaJor– dan Smith, Zakeiz Carter and Elizabeth Hurtt), first place; Win– ston/Louisville Career– Technical Center (Alex Ha'ynes, Becca Rigdon, Roxanna Johnson, Christina Franklin, Ash– ley 'Nlills and Taylor Flake), second; and Clatke County Career and Technology Center (Jalissa Jones, Davion Pace, Aarion Pace, Jamie Pearson, Ben Smith, Chris Verdon and Casey Harris), third. Precision Machining: Camron Nowacki, first place, Winston/Louisville Career-Technical Cen– tet; and Tyler Runnels, second, ForestJScott County Career and Technology Center. Prepared Speech: Sierra McKnight, first place, Choctaw County Career-Technical Cen– ter; Kalee Stennis, sec– ond. Winston/Louisville Career-Technical Cen– ter; and Drake Hughes, third, Choctaw County Career-Technical Cen– ter. Quiz Bowl: A.P. Fa– thence Career and Technical Center (Kayla Pryor, Coral Patterson, Breanna Massey, Kee– gan Pitts, Zack Sanford mH! . .M11tthcw. Ethdc.U!c).

Championships for Re– gion III. Approximately '' lO area studentR partie Jat, :d in the annual ;yen t. All winners advance to ~tate competition Hched– uled March 22-2a in Jack..c;;on. Those roc

Receive Top Honors in 'Job Skills Demonstration t< Competition tion

Receive Top Honors In 'Masonry' Competition

stL!dents from ttleWinston/Louisville Career-Technical Cen– ter received second place honors In the •openingand ClosingCer– emonies• cOmpetition In the Mississippi SkillsUSA Championships for Re@n Ill held at East Central Community College in Decatur.

Receive Top Honors In 'Opening and Closing Ceremonies' Com– petition

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