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ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS SERIES AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS SERIES AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Elijah Ruiz Eldorado High School 2 Kaylee Brown La Cueva High School 3 Marissa Padilla La Cueva High School 4 Mason Gomez-valenzuela Albuquerque High School 5 Delijlah Palacios Highland High School 6 Dave Barraza Sandia High School 7 Rachel Sandoval Clovis High School 8 Vy Chau Valley High School 9 Carlos Lovato Albuquerque High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 1 of 51 APPAREL & ACCESSORIES MARKETING SERIES AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Ryan Langeler Sandia High School 2 Nick Petty Eldorado High School 3 Travis Pierre Sandia High School 4 Silvia Bonilla Atrisco Heritage Academy 5 Destiny Jaramillo Rio Rancho High School 6 Sharlotte Holmes La Cueva High School 7 Alejandra Vazquez West Mesa High School 8 Angelo Dimas Cleveland High School 9 Gabriel Lucero Cleveland High School 10 Charles Pacheco Cibola High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 2 of 51 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES MARKETING SERIES AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Dominic Velasquez Volcano Vista High School 2 Austin Famiglietta Volcano Vista High School 3 V. Derick Hooper Highland High School 4 Felicia Lopez Manzano High School 5 Dominick Durkin Sandia High School 6 Connor Leonard Valley High School 7 Adrian Castro Highland High School 8 Adam Kent Volcano Vista High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 3 of 51 BUSINESS FINANCE SERIES AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Anish Kumar Albuquerque Academy 2 Nathan Abraha Albuquerque Academy 3 Daniel Topa Manzano High School 4 Hunter Jaramillo Valley High School 5 Trevor Dean Albuquerque Academy 6 Jane Dilworth Sandia High School 7 Dominic Chavez Volcano Vista High School 8 Mike Dinh Sandia High School 9 Haiku Phou Amkha Manzano High School 10 Isaiah Griffith Manzano High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 4 of 51 BUSINESS GROWTH PLAN AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Braden Mackay Cleveland High School 2 Derek Williams Sandia High School 3 James Karoki Rio Rancho High School 4 Anthony Montoya Volcano Vista High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 5 of 51 BUSINESS LAW AND ETHICS TEAM DECISION MAKING AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Daisy Beltran / Jevannah Vigil Eldorado High School 2 Madison Behncke / Gabrielle Smith Albuquerque High School 3 Nicole Bloomfield / Cierra Venable Sandia High School 4 Karen Flores / David Villegas Robert F. Kennedy Charter School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 6 of 51 BUSINESS SERVICES MARKETING SERIES AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Stephanie Middleton Sandia High School 2 Delaney Harger Eldorado High School 3 Brisa Lopez Roswell High School 4 Zaida Almeida Duarte Roswell High School 5 Richard Sandoval Valley High School 6 Joselyne Ochoa Capital High School 7 Charmayne Francis Sandia High School 8 Alondra Muniz Albuquerque High School 9 Grissel Chavez Albuquerque High School 10 Cecilia Landeros Highland High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 7 of 51 BUSINESS SERVICES OPERATIONS RESEARCH AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Ariana Gonzales / Mia Gutierrez Volcano Vista High School 2 Madilyn Salazar / Kim Tran Rio Rancho High School 3 Trinity Casuas / Maelyn Welch Cibola High School 4 Andrea Cordova / Lucas Martinez / Rudie Martinez Capital High School 5 Jenna Brasher / Jordan Chavez / Monica Salazar Volcano Vista High School 6 Gabrianna Bonilla / Jacquelyn Lujan Sandia High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 8 of 51 BUYING & MERCHANDISING OPERATIONS RESEARCH AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Evelyn Heavyrunner / Katia Perez Rio Rancho High School 2 Orionna Bean / Ashley Medrano / Estevan Whiting-monto Volcano Vista High School 3 Emily Getchell / Ashley Gresham Rio Rancho High School 4 Breana Herrera / Lucas Lovato / Isaac Morgan Cleveland High School 5 Andrea Banuelos / Aivy Nguyen / Aaron Tran Volcano Vista High School 6 Tessa Cogburn / Georgieana Cotinola St. Pius X High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 9 of 51 BUYING AND MERCHANDISING TEAM DECISION MAKING AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Fiona Byrd / Valeria Germanova Albuquerque Academy 2 Lauren Metz / Nadia Rasheed La Cueva High School 3 Hailey Robbins / Angelina Valdez Eldorado High School 4 Aidan Gates / Ethan Olson Sandia High School 5 Madison Baca / Emily Dix Volcano Vista High School 6 Angel Gonzales / Krystina Vega Capital High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 10 of 51 COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Faith Gresham / Ashley Hildebrand Rio Rancho High School 2 Lorelei Breitfeld / Malak Youssef-arafat La Cueva High School 3 Ebony Connor / Annalyse Huff / Deniece Ryan Highland High School 4 Kathryn Herrmann / Troi Lewis Los Alamos High School 5 Daisy Chen / Ashley Lopez Eldorado High School 6 Nyah Aragon / Shea McEvoy Sandia High School 7 Marina Melendrez / Eduardo Munoz / Loretta Rosales Highland High School 8 Savanna Renteria / Kristen Sanchez / Patience Trujillo Volcano Vista High School 9 Morgan McCartney Cleveland High School 10 Julianna Chavez / Genevieve Hall / Miyah McCrary Rio Rancho High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 11 of 51 CREATIVE MARKETING PROJECT AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Sameen Jawadi / Nisali Piyasena La Cueva High School 2 Andrea Simmons Rio Rancho High School 3 Kevin Brane / Jeanette Padilla Eldorado High School 4 Dajenai Kemp / Alexia Romero / Taylor Watts Volcano Vista High School 5 Emilia Avila / Cole Keene Cleveland High School 6 imani-imara karoki / Ashley Lozano / Isabella Sedillo Rio Rancho High School 7 Brandon Morales Capital High School 8 Landon Garcia / Ethan Saiz Sandia High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 12 of 51 ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROMOTION PROJECT AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Megan Chavez / John Hoang / Brianna Silva Highland High School 2 Adriana Goke / Jenna Reeder Volcano Vista High School 3 Hayley Baron / Audrie Vigil Rio Rancho High School 4 Lauren Curtis / Caitlin Goff / Kyle Parkins Rio Rancho High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 13 of 51 ENTREPRENEURSHIP SERIES AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 John Petersin Rio Rancho High School 2 Lindsay Johnson Sandia High School 3 Samantha Hampshire Sandia High School 4 Kylee Gary-clayburgh Volcano Vista High School 5 Samuel Papenguth Albuquerque Academy 6 Maxwell Todd La Cueva High School 7 Christian Viets Albuquerque Academy 8 Cole Plyler Eldorado High School 9 Destinee Zamaripa Sandia High School 10 Cole McLaren Valley High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 14 of 51 ENTREPRENEURSHIP TEAM DECISION MAKING EVENT AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Than Ngo / Bijan Tabrizian Sandia High School 2 Katie Johnson / Samantha Mendoza Volcano Vista High School 3 Heather Ferrell / Janessa Gonzales La Cueva High School 4 Ramon Cazares / Clarence Hughes Sandia High School 5 Zak King / Amaya Sanchez Cleveland High School 6 Magaly Sanchez-Munoz / Lesli Sotelo Capital High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 15 of 51 FINANCE OPERATION RESEARCH AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Abigail Davison / Amalia Wooster Volcano Vista High School 2 Jacob Knighton / Dylan Smith La Cueva High School 3 Nicola Ibarra Rio Rancho High School 4 Alexander Emmer / James Emmer Rio Rancho High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 16 of 51 FINANCIAL CONSULTING AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Diana Nguyen Manzano High School 2 Anton Pieniazek Manzano High School 3 Marissa Salazar Volcano Vista High School 4 Claire Petelli Eldorado High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 17 of 51 FINANCIAL LITERACY PROMOTION PROJECT AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Anah Black Rio Rancho High School 2 David Elder / Shandiin Thurman Sandia High School 3 Kamryn Chavez / Michael Gutierrez / Alyssa Ortega Volcano Vista High School 4 Sara Garduno / Malaya Ramos Rio Rancho High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 18 of 51 FINANCIAL SERVICES TEAM DECISION MAKING AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Ciara Jones / Ryan Young La Cueva High School 2 Rebecca Hewatt / Nadia Liss weber Eldorado High School 3 Skylar Foster / Kaia Karki Sandia High School 4 Justin Hickey / Oliver Pilon Albuquerque Academy 5 Arianna Gutierrez / Nallely Guzman Volcano Vista High School 6 Alyssa Romero / Analicia Saiz Volcano Vista High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 19 of 51 FOOD MARKETING SERIES AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Jason Ngo Eldorado High School 2 Santana Naranjo Valley High School 3 Kayla Garcia Sandia High School 4 Demetri Lucero Albuquerque High School 5 Austin Kohler Eldorado High School 6 Gael Solis Sandia High School 7 Noah Castro Albuquerque High School 8 Joseph Martinez Atrisco Heritage Academy 9 Alex Rodriguez Sandia High School 10 Melissa Quintero Highland High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 20 of 51 FRANCHISE BUSINESS PLAN AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Katelynn De La Cruz / Sofia Gomez-legaretta Volcano Vista High School 2 Marisa Quinones Cleveland High School 3 Patricia Gallardo / Kyle Tran Volcano Vista High School 4 Yasmin Lucero / Michaela Peever Rio Rancho High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 21 of 51 HOSPITALITY & TOURISM OPERATIONS RESEARCH EVENT AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Gabriella Del Rio / Jenica Penman Volcano Vista High School 2 Elijah Figueroa / Jade Zamora Rio Rancho High School 3 Exodus Fernandez-Grine / Dayree Ramirez Cleveland High School 4 Lucas Escovedo / Dessiree Jaramillo Rio Rancho High School 5 Phillis Contreras / Kiara Pasillas Volcano Vista High School 6 sophia Uvina Cleveland High School 7 Shai Nau Sandia High School 8 Taiya McKay / Gabriel Vallejo Sandia High School 9 Andrea Ceja / Donovan Medina Cleveland High School Printed: 03/27/19 10:15 AM Page 22 of 51 HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM PROFESSIONAL SELLING AWARDS REPORT Place Name School Alt 1 Henry Hoang Manzano High School 2 Simone Morelock La Cueva High School 3 Violet Ramos Gadsden High School 4 Kaela Little Rio Rancho High School 5 Kaylie Tran Volcano Vista High School 6 Israel Gonzales Rio Rancho High School 7 Baylee Christoffersen St.
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