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ACHS Welding Fabrication team at SkillsUSA competition



2015-06-24 - Kentucky Fair & Expo Center, 937 Phillips Lane, Louisville, KY - Photo Cellphone photo submitted by Shamarie Claiborne. The Adair County High School Welding Fabrication Team completed their project in the national SkillsUSA competition Wednesday, June 24, 2015. The team, from left, Dusty Claiborne, Chad Scholl, and Joshua Grant, built a barbecue smoker. They said they felt really good about the outcome and with the 150 question written test they were required to take today. A total of 190 college and high school students completed today. Another group will compete on Thursday. The ACHS team won't know until the awards ceremonies on Friday, June 26, 2015 who has won this competition. The team was accompanied to Louisville by their coach and teacher, Barney Taylor. - SHAMARIE CLAIBORNE.

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