Winners and sponsor pose with state trophies

Congratulations to the West High chapter of the Technology Students Association (TSA). For the second consecutive year, the team earned the Outstanding School Award at state competition, which is given to the school that has the highest combined score average.

Thirteen students won their division and three were among the top four selected by judges as the best in the state.

Kyle Davis earned the Best in Engineering Drawing with his Blitz Battlebot Drawings.

Savannah Dugger earned Best in Woodworking with her Cedar Hot Tub.

Oliver Toussaint earned Best in Show, the best project across all divisions, with his Fremont Dresser.

Others recognized include:

Receiving perfect project scores: Team Blitz; Team Supernova; Mason Manion; Ben Jaggi; Ryan Potocki; Jack Sutton; Oliver Toussaint; Genna Geevers; TJ Hunter; Savannah Dugger

Receiving perfect content knowledge scores: TJ Hunter; Savannah Dugger; Kyle Davis; Ryan Potocki; Genna Geevers; Mason Manion; Alexis Rigby

TJ Hunter won the Advanced Medium Wood Furniture Division and the Advanced Metal Welding Division.

Mason Manion won the Novice Manual Machining Division and the Novice CNC Machining Division.

Parker Joern won the Advanced Computer Applications Division and the Advanced Mechanical Design and Drawing division.

Lucas Marlett won the Advanced Manual Machining Division.

Genna Geevers won the Novice Materials Combination Division.

Ryan Potocki won the Advanced Materials Combination Division.

Jack Sutton won the Advanced Small Project Woodworking Division.

Kayde Escobedo won the Novice Metal Welding Division.

Kat Kaiser won the Novice Electronics Division.

The team of Evelyn Wall and Alexis Rigby won the Novice Media Application Division

Duggar sits in her award winning hot tub with trophyGeared drawer hall table, front viewWooden gears show through glass top of hall tableWood inlays on welded coffee tableTSA in front of the bus on their way to state