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North Dakota Team Claims Title in Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills Competition

The 61st annual auto repair showdown pitted top high school teams from all 50 states and awarded $11.5 million in scholarships.

DEARBORN, Mich. — In a face-off between the nation’s top high school automotive technology students, a two-person team from Valley City, N.D., emerged as the ”best of the best" at the 61st annual Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills National Finals held yesterday at Ford World Headquarters. The competition gives auto tech students the opportunity to showcase their automotive problem-solving capabilities by resolving real world repair challenges in a timed, head-to-head match-up of top teams representing all 50 states.

Jonathan Anderson, 18, and McKenzie Nordland, 17, from Sheyenne Valley Area Career & Technology Center bested the elite field of teams representing each state, as they recorded the day’s top score under the tutelage of instructor James McFagden.

Following a shotgun start, all teams raced to repair their assigned vehicle. Each two-student team used their collective top-level knowledge and workmanship to diagnose and properly repair "bugs" — purposefully placed mechanical and electrical problems within the vehicle. Teams that effectively repaired all of the planted "bugs" then had to shut the hood, start the engine and steer their vehicle through the finish line — where a judging team awaited to scrutinize their work.

Teams were tasked with diagnosing and repairing 12 "bugs" (which ranged from blown horn fuse, wiper switch malfunction and burned out brake bulbs). North Dakota was the lone school to earn a "perfect car" score by flawlessly repairing all dozen "bugs" without any demerits for poor workmanship. To earn the national title, the time it took to repair the vehicle was combined with the results of a 100-question written exam the students took the previous day. North Dakota claimed the championship trophy after shutting the hood of their "perfect car" at 61 minutes and 30 seconds.

This year’s competition, which was comprised of more than 10,500 juniors and seniors, awarded a record-high $11.5 million in scholarships to the participants. In March, following an online exam, the highest scorers advanced to their states’ hands-on competitions, with the top teams from each state competing in the National Finals.

In addition to the scholarships, in July, the winning students will job shadow the No. 16 Roush Fenway Racing Con-way Freight race team leading up to the NASCAR race at O’Reilly Raceway Park in Indianapolis. While there, the students will get at-track tutoring by Larry McReynolds, one of the sport’s most recognized crew chiefs and this year’s national spokesperson for the Ford/AAA Auto Skills competition.

At the National Finals, the top-10 teams received additional full and partial scholarships from some of the leading automotive technology institutions in the country, including Lincoln College of Technology, Universal Technical Institute, University of Northwestern Ohio, Ohio Technical College and WyoTech.

The Ford/AAA Auto Skills competition began in 1949, when Harry Truman was in office. This year, AAA marks its 26th year with the competition, serving as a co-sponsor since 1984. Ford Motor Co. celebrates its 16th year involved in the competition.

Texas finished as the runner-up, followed by schools from Connecticut, South Carolina and Oregon that rounded out the top 5.

The top-10 teams in the 2010 Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills National Finals were:

1. North Dakota (Jonathan Anderson and McKenzie Nordland) Sheyenne Valley Area & Technology Center, Valley City, N.D., Instructor James McFagden
2. Texas (Ian Dunaway and Jesse Hackfield) Birdville Center of Technology & Advanced Learning, North Richland Hills, Texas, Instructor Olin Harrington
3. Connecticut (Jordan Boots and Conner McCreery) Platt Technical High School, Milford, Conn., Instructor Kirk Stankiewicz
4. South Carolina (Adam Hale and Taylor Wise) B.J. Skelton Career Center, Easley, S.C., Instructor Phillip Smith
5. Oregon (Steven Tolman and Nathan Maupin) Vale High School, Vale, Ore., Instructor Merle Sanders
6. Kansas (Ernest Sharp and Ian Clark) Newton High School, Newton, Kan., Instructor Cory Unruh
7. Rhode Island (Richard Wilkins and Patrick Hickey) Warwick Area Career and Technical Center, Warwick, R.I., Instructor David Tibbetts
8. Washington (Richard Harvey and Benjamin Quesnell) Tri-Tech Skills Center, Kennewick, Wash., Instructor Larry Brookes
9. Hawaii (Bryson Higa and Lewis Drapete) Maui High School, Kahului, Hawaii, Instructor Shannon Rowe
10. Michigan (Andrew Michaluk and Ryan Hastings) Saline High School, Saline, Mich., Instructor Tim Timoszyk

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