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RLC's High School Welding Contest winners announced

Written by Nathan Wheeler | Apr 28, 2015 5:00:00 AM

Taking first place in RLC's 2015 High School Welding Contest was Zach Morgan of Mount Vernon Township High School. Morgan is pictured with Applied Science and Advanced Technology Dean Chris Nielsen (LEFT) and Welding Associate Professor Pete Wilce. Morgan was awarded a scholarship to RLC's program and a brand new welding hood, donated by ILMO Products Company. (Nathan Wheeler / RLC Public Information) 

 

Taking the runner-up spot in RLC's 2015 High School Welding Contest was Derick Hammonds of Christopher High School. Hammonds is pictured with Applied Science and Advanced Technology Dean Chris Nielsen (LEFT) and Welding Associate Professor Pete Wilce. Hammonds was awarded a scholarship to RLC's program and a brand new welding hood, donated by Express Care of Mt. Vernon. (Nathan Wheeler / RLC Public Information)

Third place in RLC's 2015 High School Welding Contest was Zach Ballard of Wayne City High School. Ballard is pictured with Applied Science and Advanced Technology Dean Chris Nielsen (LEFT) and Welding Associate Professor Pete Wilce. Ballard was awarded a scholarship to RLC's program. (Nathan Wheeler / RLC Public Information)Fourth place in RLC's 2015 High School Welding Contest was Eric Schumm of Wayne City High School. Schumm is pictured with Applied Science and Advanced Technology Dean Chris Nielsen (LEFT) and Welding Associate Professor Pete Wilce. (Nathan Wheeler / RLC Public Information)

 

Fifth place in RLC's 2015 High School Welding Contest was Cody Hargis of Christopher High School. Hargis is pictured with Applied Science and Advanced Technology Dean Chris Nielsen (LEFT) and Welding Associate Professor Pete Wilce. (Nathan Wheeler / RLC Public Information)

Sixth place in RLC's 2015 High School Welding Contest was Hudson Garrison of Thompsonville High School. Garrison is pictured with Applied Science and Advanced Technology Dean Chris Nielsen (LEFT) and Welding Associate Professor Pete Wilce. (Nathan Wheeler / RLC Public Information)

 

Seventh place in RLC's 2015 High School Welding Contest was Jarron Bennett of Benton High School. Bennett is pictured with Applied Science and Advanced Technology Dean Chris Nielsen (LEFT) and Welding Associate Professor Pete Wilce. (Nathan Wheeler / RLC Public Information)

Eighth place in RLC's 2015 High School Welding Contest was Stephan Threewitt of Christopher High School. Threewitt is pictured with Applied Science and Advanced Technology Dean Chris Nielsen (LEFT) and Welding Associate Professor Pete Wilce. (Nathan Wheeler / RLC Public Information)

 

Ninth place in RLC's 2015 High School Welding Contest was Anthony Williams of Hamilton County Senior High School. Williams is pictured with Applied Science and Advanced Technology Dean Chris Nielsen (LEFT) and Welding Associate Professor Pete Wilce. (Nathan Wheeler / RLC Public Information)

 

Tenth place in RLC's 2015 High School Welding Contest was Mead Dennison of Christopher High School. Dennison is pictured with Applied Science and Advanced Technology Dean Chris Nielsen (LEFT) and Welding Associate Professor Pete Wilce. (Nathan Wheeler / RLC Public Information)