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Jonathyn Driscoll and Bettie Woolworth performed strongly at the state SkillsUSA competition. (Photo courtesy Amber Waldner)

Build for the future, shine today.

Three Coupeville students impressed the judges at the state competition for SkillsUSA, showcasing their aptitude for vocational excellence.

CHS freshman Bettie Woolworth earned 1st place in Pin Design, while also being selected as a State Officer, while sophomore Max Ohme claimed 1st place in Motorcycle Service Technology.

Rounding out things was middle school ace Jonathyn Driscoll, who collected 2nd place in Pin Design.

Woolworth now advances to the national competition in June.

For Pin Design, each competitor created a pin and artwork while participating in an oral presentation to explain “how the pin represents their state, its unique qualities and why another SkillsUSA student or adult member would want to wear the pin.”

Ohme and his fellow motorcycle enthusiasts performed “tasks representative of those encountered in a dealership’s service department.”

This includes things such as electrical diagnostic work, precision measurement, brake service, and fuel delivery system inspection and repair.

SkillsUSA is a career and technical student organization serving more than 442,000 high school, college and middle school students across the country.

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