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High School ICDC - 2019 Competitive Events Results INTERNATIONAL CAREER DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE - 2019 High School ICDC - 2019 Competitive Events Results Buying and Merchandising Operations Research Chartered Finalists Name Chapter Association Dhamgunde/Zhu Bayview SS Ontario Aulakh Central Peel SS Ontario Lee/Zhang Marc Garneau CI Ontario Maxwell/Zhuang St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS Ontario Devictor Pinnacle High School Arizona Hatch/Nguyen/Nguyen Vista Ridge High School Texas Desmond/Grimm/Hoaglund Broad Run High School Virginia DANIELS/Grau-Firkus Sauk Rapids High School Minnesota Springdale Har-Ber High Combs/Martfeld/Reeh Arkansas School McCullough/Salvo/Scharffenberg Danvers High School Massachusetts Rao Jackson High School Washington Deng/Singh Amador Valley DECA California Akimoff/Kohler South Salem High School Oregon Kim/Mills/Nolte Denver East High School Colorado Augustyniak/Darah/Lachapelle Penta-Maumee High School Ohio Agarwal/Maest Lawrence High School New Jersey Dolcemascolo Ramsey High School New Jersey Richard Montgomery High Gallacher/Ma Maryland School Chartered Finals Name Chapter Association 1 Dhamgunde/Zhu Bayview SS Ontario 2 Rao Jackson High School Washington 3 Lee/Zhang Marc Garneau CI Ontario 4 Deng/Singh Amador Valley DECA California 5 Aulakh Central Peel SS Ontario 6 Maxwell/Zhuang St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS Ontario Printed: 5/9/19 6:07 PM 1 of 80 7 Hatch/Nguyen/Nguyen Vista Ridge High School Texas 8 Kim/Mills/Nolte Denver East High School Colorado 8 Akimoff/Kohler South Salem High School Oregon 9 Desmond/Grimm/Hoaglund Broad Run High School Virginia Business Services Operations Research Finalists Name Chapter Chartered Association Maloul/Yeganeh Great Neck North High School New York Bansal/Polisetty Centennial High School Texas Nguyen/Tran/Young Vista Ridge High School Texas Wehman South Forsyth High School Georgia Penny/Sweeney Oakton High School Virginia Garg/Pondugula Rock Ridge High School Virginia Fuchs/KREBS Sauk Rapids High School Minnesota Carlson Wayzata High School Minnesota Kadlec Herriman High School Utah Peri/Selbig Skyline High School Washington Kamra/Wu Irvington High School California DeBuse/Forsythe/Niksick Millard North High School Nebraska Hargis/Joshi South Salem High School Oregon Jansen Cherry Creek High School Colorado Garber/Weinberg Cherry Hill High School East New Jersey Colton Apex High School North Carolina Silverman/Walker/Xerras Myers Park High School North Carolina Jarjoura/Knorr/Newman Ann Arbor Pioneer High School Michigan Brodsky/Haweny Coral Glades HS Florida Jacobsen Capital High School Idaho Finals Name Chapter Chartered Association 1 Jansen Cherry Creek High School Colorado 2 Hargis/Joshi South Salem High School Oregon 3 Nguyen/Tran/Young Vista Ridge High School Texas 4 Kadlec Herriman High School Utah 5 Peri/Selbig Skyline High School Washington 6 Kamra/Wu Irvington High School California 6 Garber/Weinberg Cherry Hill High School East New Jersey 7 Silverman/Walker/Xerras Myers Park High School North Carolina 7 Fuchs/KREBS Sauk Rapids High School Minnesota 8 Maloul/Yeganeh Great Neck North High School New York Printed: 5/9/19 6:07 PM 2 of 80 Finance Operations Research Finalists Name Chapter Chartered Association Didi Loyola CSS Ontario Abdulrahman/Fasihi Milton DHS Ontario Goyat/Li Turner Fenton HS Ontario Bocardo Felix/Montano/Pintor Metro Tech V.I.P. Arizona Beason Clear Creek High School Texas Parikh/Patel/Swanzy Vista Ridge High School Texas Dong/Yoo/wang Westwood High School Texas Hughes/Mahanti/Simon Broad Run High School Virginia Breske/Nissen Holmen High School Wisconsin Patel Ames Senior High School Iowa Mittal Eastlake High School Washington Hull/Patel Carmel High School Indiana Zhang Castro Valley High School California Wu Irvington High School California Chang/Huang Valley Christian High - San Jose California Bachman/Sarfaraz/Starr Cherry Creek High School Colorado Jones/Jones Gahanna-Lincoln High School Ohio Ferrell/Touma Kent Roosevelt High School Ohio Maier/Saferian/Szalewicz Oxford High School Michigan Finals Name Chapter Chartered Association 1 Wu Irvington High School California 2 Hull/Patel Carmel High School Indiana 3 Zhang Castro Valley High School California 4 Bachman/Sarfaraz/Starr Cherry Creek High School Colorado 5 Chang/Huang Valley Christian High - San Jose California 6 Parikh/Patel/Swanzy Vista Ridge High School Texas 7 Abdulrahman/Fasihi Milton DHS Ontario 8 Beason Clear Creek High School Texas 9 Ferrell/Touma Kent Roosevelt High School Ohio 10 Dong/Yoo/wang Westwood High School Texas Hospitality and Tourism Operations Research Finalists Name Chapter Chartered Association Bardai/Wu/Yang St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS Ontario Caso/Davis/Deahl Samuel Clemens High School Texas Karimisetty/Niemietz/Nonot Vista Ridge High School Texas Printed: 5/9/19 6:07 PM 3 of 80 Minichiello/Schmader/Schwartz Oakton High School Virginia Fan/Serlin Glenbrook North High School Illinois Edson/Fox/Knott Beverly High School Massachusetts Feng/Fischer/Mikus Skyline High School Washington Modi Skyline High School Washington Borzillo/Yalamarti Northampton Area Senior HS Pennsylvania Hassan/Palde/Tajwer Carmel High School Indiana Kwon/Rutishauser Castro Valley High School California Hu Lynbrook High School California Gong/Shen Mission San Jose High School California Agranoff/Becker Gahanna-Lincoln High School Ohio Hurt/Maxwell/McGuire Penta-Maumee High School Ohio Wu Bergen Academies High New Jersey Dekovics/Dellaglio/Minnihan Spotswood High School New Jersey Ludwig/Walsh Blue Springs High School Missouri Finals Name Chapter Chartered Association 1 Hu Lynbrook High School California 2 Wu Bergen Academies High New Jersey 3 Modi Skyline High School Washington 4 Borzillo/Yalamarti Northampton Area Senior HS Pennsylvania 5 Agranoff/Becker Gahanna-Lincoln High School Ohio 6 Karimisetty/Niemietz/Nonot Vista Ridge High School Texas 7 Feng/Fischer/Mikus Skyline High School Washington 8 Bardai/Wu/Yang St. Theresa of Lisieux CHS Ontario 9 Dekovics/Dellaglio/Minnihan Spotswood High School New Jersey 10 Ludwig/Walsh Blue Springs High School Missouri Sports and Entertainment Marketing Operations Research Chartered Finalists Name Chapter Association Cui/Xu Bayview SS Ontario Wang/Zhang Bishop Strachan School Ontario Jennings/Ward Birdville High School Texas Pua/Ro/Rock McNeil High School Texas Fisher/Keserla/Malpica Vista Ridge High School Texas Arguello/Nguyen/Powell Vista Ridge High School Texas Ngu James Madison High School Virginia BURGGRAFF/SILTMAN Sauk Rapids High School Minnesota Fok Hamden High School Connecticut Printed: 5/9/19 6:07 PM 4 of 80 O'Connor New Fairfield High School Connecticut Barnard/Hughes/Lowry Bartlett High School Tennessee Fraser/LeLievre Billerica High School Massachusetts Kalidindi/Rossi Liberty High School Washington Hannon/Lipps/Wemhoff Carmel High School Indiana Kathiravan/Tikku/Vadrevu Dougherty Valley High School California Fernandes/Kanchi Lynbrook High School California Murane/Vlasic Denver East High School Colorado Mallis/Rogich/Yon Myers Park High School North Carolina Holzworth/Jones/Major Myers Park High School North Carolina Desrochers/Hoffman/Wagner Oxford High School Michigan Marjory Stoneman Douglas High Dorman Florida School Chartered Finals Name Chapter Association 1 Jennings/Ward Birdville High School Texas 2 Hannon/Lipps/Wemhoff Carmel High School Indiana 3 Fraser/LeLievre Billerica High School Massachusetts 4 Fernandes/Kanchi Lynbrook High School California 5 Fisher/Keserla/Malpica Vista Ridge High School Texas 6 BURGGRAFF/SILTMAN Sauk Rapids High School Minnesota 7 Kathiravan/Tikku/Vadrevu Dougherty Valley High School California Marjory Stoneman Douglas High 7 Dorman Florida School 8 Fok Hamden High School Connecticut 9 Holzworth/Jones/Major Myers Park High School North Carolina Creative Marketing Project Chartered Finalists Name Chapter Association Kwan/Li/Yu Bayview SS Ontario Hu/Ma/Zhang Bayview SS Ontario Joseph/Oyedepo St. Roch CSS Ontario Anand/Turakhia/Varma Syosset High School New York Feliciano/Han/Mouhieddine Vista Ridge High School Texas Chetty/Lee/Sirigiri Wakeland High School Texas Kruse/Pooley/Quirk Potomac Falls High School Virginia Maheshwari/Mayur Rock Ridge High School Virginia Graf/McLean Davies High School North Dakota Printed: 5/9/19 6:07 PM 5 of 80 Richter/Seltun Chanhassen High School Minnesota Fletcher/Olson/Weigel Alexandria High School Minnesota Gunaseelan/Wang/Wang Clark High School Nevada Hastings King Philip Reg. High School Massachusetts Beld/Ludt/Wengler Camas High School Washington Holman/Massey Terre Haute North Vigo H.S. Indiana Harris/Orsini/Pallarito ThunderRidge High School Colorado Great Oaks Indian Hill High School Magenheim/Morris/Singer Ohio Ii Lee/Sachdev Bergen Academies High New Jersey Chapp/Toon Utica Ford High School Michigan Mathias/Rubin/Synowiec West Bloomfield High School Michigan Chartered Finals Name Chapter Association 1 Richter/Seltun Chanhassen High School Minnesota 2 Beld/Ludt/Wengler Camas High School Washington 3 Feliciano/Han/Mouhieddine Vista Ridge High School Texas 4 Hu/Ma/Zhang Bayview SS Ontario 5 Graf/McLean Davies High School North Dakota 6 Fletcher/Olson/Weigel Alexandria High School Minnesota 7 Anand/Turakhia/Varma Syosset High School New York 7 Gunaseelan/Wang/Wang Clark High School Nevada Great Oaks Indian Hill High School 8 Magenheim/Morris/Singer Ohio Ii 9 Chapp/Toon Utica Ford High School Michigan Community Service Project Finalists Name Chapter Chartered Association Johnson/McCabe/Perez Corona Del Sol H.S. DECA Arizona Camilleri/Camilleri Smithtown High School West New York Erb/Hixon/Zell Keller High
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