Minnesota Students Qualify for National SkillsUSA Auto Competition

After winning first place in state-level competitions, the students are now headed to the national contest in June.

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A group of standout students from St. Cloud Technical & Community College (SCTCC) in Minnesota is heading to the national stage after winning first place in state-level automotive and technical skills competitions during the annual Minnesota SkillsUSA State Leadership and Skills Conference.

The six students -- Kaden George of Delano, William Kuhn from Monticello, Zech Anderson from Princeton, Lucas Kunstleben from Brainerd, LJ Olsen from Foley, and Cade Barringer from Becker -- secured top spots in their respective categories and will advance to the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference. The event will take place June 23-27 in Atlanta, GA.

SkillsUSA is a nationwide organization that supports students preparing for careers in trade, technical and skilled service occupations. With more than 413,000 students and instructors involved, the competition serves as a critical platform for showcasing career-ready talent.

Competitors from SCTCC displayed their expertise across several disciplines, including automotive refinishing, service technology, heating and air conditioning, and heavy truck maintenance. Among the notable achievements:

• Lucas Kunstleben, a high school student, placed first in Automotive Refinishing Technology and second in Collision Repair Technology.
• LJ Olsen, from Foley, earned first place in Automotive Service Technology.

With this success, SCTCC continues to be a contributor to the development of future professionals in the automotive and technical trades.

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