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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Oregon Students Take Top Prize in Ford/AAA Auto Skills Competition

 
DEARBORN, Mich., June 11, 2013 – America’s top young automotive minds were on display today in Dearborn, as two-student teams representing all 50 states engaged in a race against the clock – and one another – in an effort earn the title National Champion at the 64th annual Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills National Finals at Ford World Headquarters.
 

2013 Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills National Champions Logan Boyle, Cody Collins and Instructor Drew Barnes from Oregon pose with their new hardware outside Ford World Headquarters.
When the dust settled, the duo of Logan Boyle and Cody Collins from Vale High School in Vale, Ore. claimed the crown of America’s top auto technicians, registering the day’s top score under the guidance of instructor Drew Barnes.
 
“From connected cars to alternative fuels, automotive technology is advancing at a faster pace than we have ever seen and tomorrow’s technicians need to be savvy, innovative and eager,” said Marshall L. Doney, AAA Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. “The Ford/AAA Auto Skills competition develops future technicians who will ensure motorists will receive access to quality repair.”
 
With nearly $12 million dollars in scholarship prizes in the balance, state winners gathered today in Dearborn to solve “real world” automotive challenges – both digital and mechanical – in a timed competition that required a quick mind and steady hands as top auto students worked with wrenches and computers alike. With automotive sales increasing and innovative technologies becoming a bigger part of the manufacturing process, the Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills competition is shaping the next generation of auto technicians who will work on these vehicles.
 
“Ford is proud to play a role in developing the technicians of tomorrow,” said Steve DeAngelis, Ford’s Global Manager of Technical Support Operations. “It’s a challenging, ever-evolving industry out there and Ford is committed to providing the best, most comprehensive training possible and part of that is providing unique opportunities like our partnership with AAA on this exciting annual competition. We share our congratulations with today’s winners and all the attendees – they worked hard to get here.”
 
Beginning with a shotgun start, the student competitors (all paired in two-person teams) raced to their vehicles to review a work order that challenged them to diagnose and repair a number of purposefully placed “bugs” ranging from digital to mechanical and electrical. Once the repairs were completed, it was a race to shut the hood, fire up the engine and steer the vehicle across the finish line – where a scrutinizing judging team awaited.
 
To earn the National Title, Vale High School earned a “perfect car” score by flawlessly repairing all the “bugs” without any demerits. Combined with the results of a written examination taken on June 10, their score allowed them to hoist the trophy as national champions.
 
The top-10 placing teams for the 2013 Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills National Finals were:
 
State
High School
City
Student
Student
Instructor
1. Oregon
Vale High School
Vale
Logan Boyle
Cody Collins
Drew Barnes
2. Virginia
Fauquier High School
Warrenton
Samuel Eleazer
Matthew Jacobs
Harlan Freeman
3. Maryland
Eastern Technical High School
Essex
Anthony Critcher
Brik Wisniewski
Eldridge Watts
4. Illinois
Addison Trail High School
Addison
Roman Flores
Ashten Reich
Keith Santini
5. Hawaii
Maui High School
Kahului
Mitchell Borge
Lawrence Paet
Shannon Rowe
6. Kentucky
Lee County Area Technology Center
Beattyville
Bradley Creech
Corey Lykins
John Lucas
7. Oklahoma
Eastern Oklahoma County Technology Center
Choctaw
Nicholas Brown
Ryan Jackson
Jim Lafevers
8. Kansas
Newton High School
Newton
Kenton Bliss
Titus Minkevitch
Robert Ziegler
9. Arizona
Marana High School
Tucson
Evan Cloutier
Kevin Reich
Donald Zell
10. Connecticut
Platt Technical High School
Milford
Giorgio Favia
Michael Tracz
Kirk Stankiewicz
In addition to scholarships, the National Champion Oregon team will enjoy an immersive, weeklong job shadow experience with 2011 Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne and his Wood Brothers Racing team, as they prepare the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion car for the Coke Zero 400 in Daytona Beach, Fla. – the famous site of Bayne’s spectacular win at age 20.
 
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About Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills
The Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills is a nationwide automotive technology competition that offers nearly $12 million in scholarships and prizes to high school juniors and seniors interested in pursuing careers as automotive service technicians. More than 13,000 students from across the U.S. compete for the chance to represent their school and state in the National Finals. The competition tests students’ automotive knowledge, workmanship and problem-solving abilities. For additional information on the competition, visit http://autoskills.aaa.com/.
 
About Ford Motor CompanyFord Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 175,000 employees and 65 plants worldwide, the company’s automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford and its products worldwide, please visit http://corporate.ford.com.

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