SkillsUSA took 92 medals at district competition on Feb. 21. Thirty of those were district championships.
Those earning first and second places advance to state competition in Corpus Christi on April 8-11.
Art SkillsUSA advanced nine spots to state.
In chapter display, juniors Susana Payan-Quintana, Dacey Peters and Kylie Peters took first, qualifying for state.
In job demonstration, senior Allison Lacy took first and junior Andrew Esquivel took second, both qualifying for state.
In pin design, senior Britney Duong qualified for state in first place.
In t-shirt design, senior Jose Gonzalez Aragon qualified for state in first place.
Job exhibition notebooks by Duong, Gonzalez Aragonez, senior Anna Harder and Lacy qualified for state.
Auto Tech SkillsUSA qualified 16 spots at state.
In automotive service technology, senior Nehemiah Harvey took first, senior Timothy Bergen was second and junior Zayne Wiebe was third.
In automotive maintenance and light repair, junior Brandon Nosek was first.
In customer service, sophomore Andilynn Harvey was second.
In digital cinema production, the team of senior Hannah Ortega and sophomore Lynette Zambrano took first.
In job interview, junior Kaya George was second.
In related technical math, senior Maira Limones Gonzalez took first.
In automotive quiz bowl, the team of junior Jayce Bear, junior Destiny Neeld, Wiebe, N. Harvey, Bergen, Nosek and junior Alejandro Hernandez Perez took first.
In chapter business procedure, the team of Bear, Neeld, Wiebe, N. Harvey, junior Penelope Gonzalez Lopez and George.
Cosmetology SkillsUSA qualified six spots to state.
In esthetics, sophomore Emmalynn Hicks took second, qualifying for state, while sophomore Kloe Therwanger took third.
In fantasy makeup artistry, senior Yanely Vargas took first, qualifying for state.
In nail care, junior Jelena Hiebert qualified for state in second, while junior Rebeca Burciaga Ramos was third.
In job exhibit: 3D flat nail art, junior Katelyn Hildebrand and sophomore Nathalia Espino qualified for state (no places are given until state).
In job interview, junior Addison Aguilar qualified for state in first place.
In cosmetology, junior Ryleah Penner took third.
Health Sciences SkillsUSA qualified 14 students for state competition.
In dental assisting, senior Kelly Heide qualified for state in first.
In nurse assisting, senior Claudia Flores Rodriguez took first and senior Yarely Avila took second, both qualifying for state.
The health knowledge bowl team of senior Eva Thiessen, junior Dallas Turner and junior Aubree Bradley took first. The team of junior Jenny Chen, D. Peters, junior Brayden Prieto and junior Yaritza Mojica Perez took second. Both qualified for state.
In medical math, D. Peters took first and senior Ryan Werdenberg took second, qualifying for state. Bradley took third,
In first aid/CPR, junior Melanie Lara took first, qualifying for state.
In medical terminology, Thiessen was first and junior Rylee Danley was second, both qualifying for state.
SkillsUSA Industrial Arts qualified four members to state.
In welding sculpture, senior Eloy Macias took second, qualifying for state.
In fabrication, the team of junior Rylan Reames, Weston Dugan and Kaeden Friesen took second, qualifying for state.
In Law Enforcement SkillsUSA, seven events qualified members to state.
In criminal justice quiz bowl, the team of senior Tristian Cornett, junior Ayleen Mata Pando, sophomore Myranda Gonzales, sophomore Frank Morales, senior Bostyn Jaquez, junior Victoria Baros and senior Audiel Sanchez took silver, qualifying for state.
In criminal justice, Jaquez took first, qualifying for state.
In police application, Morales took first, qualifying for state. Cornett took third.
In crime scene investigation, the team of Mata Pando sophomore Yamilet Facio and Baros qualified for state in first.
In felony traffic stop, the team of Sanchez and Jaquez qualified for state in second.
The tactical response team of Cornett, Morales, sophomore Ray Saldana and senior Phillip Morrow advanced to state in first.
The building search team of Baros, Cornett, Saldana and sophomore Seth Peters qualified for state in first. The team of Morales, M. Gonzalez, Morrow and Facio qualified in second place.




















