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ACHS Students Earn 1st & 3rd Place in Welding Contest By Nancy Taylor On Friday, November 16, 2018, Adair County High School Welding students traveled to Frankfort, Kentucky, and participated in the Capital City Welding Contest, sponsored by Tulsa Welding School. Senior Brandon Hagy won First Place as an individual, which earned him a full tuition scholarship in the amount of $17,500.00 for the nine (9) month program to Tulsa Welding School in Jacksonville, Florida. Lincoln Electric Company also awarded Brandon with various items of welding equipment such as a helmet, jacket, gloves, etc. Additionally, Brandon Hagy, Marcus Samuel and Braxton Coomer earned Third Place in the team event. Brandon Hagy (Senior) is the son of Shane Patterson and Dana Neat; Marcus Samuel (Senior) is the son of Mark and Robyn Samuel; and Braxton Coomer (Junior) is the son of Chris Coomer and Amberee Coomer. These students are instructed by Welding Teacher, Barney Taylor, at the ACHS Satellite Campus of Lake Cumberland Area Technology Center. This story was posted on 2018-11-21 10:14:55
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