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Contest School / Chapter Division Contest School / Chapter Division Contestant # Team First Name Last Name Total ScoreRank Medal Advance to State 20 Second Elevator Story Mark Keppel High School HS 1260 Carina Tan 936.00 1 Gold ATS 20 Second Elevator Story Mark Keppel High School HS 1261 Isabela Villanueva 935.00 2 Silver ATS 20 Second Elevator Story Mark Keppel High School HS 1256 Neza Chow 890.00 3 Bronze ATS 20 Second Elevator Story Reseda High School HS 2160 Maiyanah Haynes 885.00 4 ATS 20 Second Elevator Story Sylmar Biotech Health and Engineering Magne HS 2194 Gesel Sanchez 875.00 5 ATS 20 Second Elevator Story East San Gabriel Valley ROP HS 1998 LOGAN TANG 810.00 6 ATS 20 Second Elevator Story Mark Keppel High School HS 1255 Danika Wu 795.00 7 ATS 20 Second Elevator Story Mark Keppel High School HS 1259 Haley Hong 795.00 7 ATS 20 Second Elevator Story Mark Keppel High School HS 1258 Isabelle Boun 775.00 8 ATS 20 Second Elevator Story Van Nuys High School HS 1708 Joshua Hernandez 650.00 9 ATS 20 Second Elevator Story Reseda High School HS 2496 Michael Guerra 475.00 10 ATS 20 Second Elevator Story East San Gabriel Valley ROP HS 2123 Esai Rodriguez 150.00 11 3-D Visualization and Animation Lynwood High School HS 8464 K Jose Quijada 745.00 1 Gold ATS 3-D Visualization and Animation Lynwood High School HS 8464 K Jose Osvaldo Quijada 745.00 1 Gold ATS 3-D Visualization and Animation South Pasadena High School HS 7029 B Maxwell Hinman 665.00 2 Silver ATS 3-D Visualization and Animation South Pasadena High School HS 7029 B Ethan Martinez 665.00 2 Silver ATS 3-D Visualization and Animation Lancaster High School HS 7337 F Maria Trezha Von Bargen 660.00 3 Bronze ATS 3-D Visualization and Animation Lancaster High School HS 7337 F Martin Elias 660.00 3 Bronze ATS 3-D Visualization and Animation South Pasadena High School HS 7028 A Claire Wang 600.00 4 ATS 3-D Visualization and Animation South Pasadena High School HS 7028 A Caitlyn Chailitilerd 600.00 4 ATS 3-D Visualization and Animation East San Gabriel Valley ROP HS 7790 E Kylie Nguyen 490.00 5 ATS 3-D Visualization and Animation East San Gabriel Valley ROP HS 7790 E Camille Conway 490.00 5 ATS 3-D Visualization and Animation East San Gabriel Valley ROP HS 7787 C Rebeka Lehman 475.00 6 ATS 3-D Visualization and Animation East San Gabriel Valley ROP HS 7787 C Emily Braunstein 475.00 6 ATS 3-D Visualization and Animation East San Gabriel Valley ROP HS 7792 G Christina Ng 440.00 7 ATS 3-D Visualization and Animation East San Gabriel Valley ROP HS 7792 G Jonathan Ng 440.00 7 ATS 3-D Visualization and Animation Lancaster High School HS 7351 Z Josiah Patrizio 370.00 8 ATS 3-D Visualization and Animation Lancaster High School HS 7351 Z Nathaniel Stober 370.00 8 ATS 3-D Visualization and Animation Warren High School HS 7424 D Lily Guillen 25.00 9 ATS 3-D Visualization and Animation Warren High School HS 7424 D Jeannette Ramirez 25.00 9 ATS Action Skills Slawson Occupational Center PS 8018 Emilio Hernandez 1000.00 1 Gold ATS Action Skills Downey High School HS 1400 Ruth Shin 850.00 1 Gold ATS Action Skills Norwalk High School HS 2305 Catherine Buenaventura 835.00 2 Silver ATS Action Skills Palmdale High School HS 1326 Sean Goldstein 475.00 3 Bronze ATS Additive Manufacturing Warren High School HS 7368 F Reagan Cardoza 522.00 1 Gold ATS Additive Manufacturing Warren High School HS 7368 F Aaron Aviles 522.00 1 Gold ATS Additive Manufacturing Lynwood High School HS 8437 S Sergio Duron 515.00 2 Silver ATS Additive Manufacturing Lynwood High School HS 8437 S Omar Quezada 515.00 2 Silver ATS Additive Manufacturing Warren High School HS 7395 H Kristy Golden 502.00 3 Bronze ATS Additive Manufacturing Warren High School HS 7395 H Amy Duong 502.00 3 Bronze ATS Additive Manufacturing Lynwood High School HS 8439 T Eduardo Zuniga 422.00 4 Additive Manufacturing Lynwood High School HS 8439 T Victor Escalante 422.00 4 Additive Manufacturing Warren High School HS 7398 I Angel Medina 405.00 5 Additive Manufacturing Warren High School HS 7398 I Hedgar Marin 405.00 5 Additive Manufacturing Downey High School HS 7089 B Ruben Garcia 380.00 6 Additive Manufacturing Downey High School HS 7089 B Stephanie Turcios 380.00 6 Additive Manufacturing Palmdale High School HS 7784 N Lilliana Castro 372.00 7 Additive Manufacturing Palmdale High School HS 7784 N Sebastion King 372.00 7 Additive Manufacturing Warren High School HS 7366 E Victor Anguiano 332.00 8 Additive Manufacturing Warren High School HS 7366 E Blake Fleer 332.00 8 Additive Manufacturing Palmdale High School HS 7073 A Jesus Leon 331.00 9 Additive Manufacturing Palmdale High School HS 7073 A Martin Marquez 331.00 9 Additive Manufacturing Warren High School HS 7369 G Armando Sanchez 330.00 10 Additive Manufacturing Warren High School HS 7369 G Ruby Barajas 330.00 10 Additive Manufacturing Downey High School HS 7087 D Daniela Guadarrama 329.00 11 Additive Manufacturing Downey High School HS 7087 D Kira Munoz 329.00 11 Additive Manufacturing Palmdale High School HS 7850 O Emmanuel Estrada 246.00 12 Additive Manufacturing Palmdale High School HS 7850 O Luis Lazaro 246.00 12 Additive Manufacturing Downey High School HS 7090 C Ifunanya Okoroma 202.00 13 Additive Manufacturing Downey High School HS 7090 C Ailani Bonilla 202.00 13 Additive Manufacturing Downey High School HS 7104 P Eric Kittendorff 164.00 14 Additive Manufacturing Downey High School HS 7104 P Daniel Rolon 164.00 14 Additive Manufacturing Somerset High School HS 8170 Q Dammian Davis 129.00 15 Additive Manufacturing Somerset High School HS 8170 Q Alejandro Flores 129.00 15 Additive Manufacturing Rowland High School HS 8245 X Matthew Tran 122.00 16 Additive Manufacturing Rowland High School HS 8210 R Victor Leung 122.00 16 Additive Manufacturing Rowland High School HS 8210 R Nathan Jong 122.00 16 Additive Manufacturing Rowland High School HS 8245 X Trevor Chow 122.00 16 Advertising Design Hacienda La Puente Adult Education PS 8136 Anthony dos Santos 540.00 1 Gold ATS Advertising Design East Los Angeles Skills Center PS 8034 Roman Fuentes 440.00 2 Silver ATS Advertising Design East Los Angeles Skills Center PS 8035 Steven Del Cid 347.50 3 Bronze Advertising Design Downey High School HS 1116 Brianna Galindo 965.00 1 Gold ATS Advertising Design Mark Keppel High School HS 1276 Alice Hernandez 957.50 2 Silver ATS Advertising Design Crescenta Valley High School HS 1869 Minseo Park 800.00 3 Bronze ATS Advertising Design Anderson W. Clark Magnet High School HS 1648 Anush Apinyan 792.50 4 ATS Advertising Design Ulysses S. Grant High School HS 2481 Paulino De La Rosa 780.00 5 Advertising Design Mark Keppel High School HS 1263 Joshua Lac 760.00 6 Advertising Design Palmdale High School HS 1727 Jonathan Nunez 760.00 6 Advertising Design Grover Cleveland High School HS 2650 Ismael Ruano-Cervantes 732.50 7 Advertising Design John F Kennedy High School HS 1174 Marcos Cruz 720.00 8 Advertising Design Grover Cleveland High School HS 2656 Joshua Fajardo 705.00 9 Advertising Design Ulysses S. Grant High School HS 2468 Daniel Adler 670.00 10 Advertising Design Van Nuys High School HS 1809 Anna-Marie Tapia 660.00 11 Advertising Design Polytechnic High School HS 2479 Giuliana Saldana 630.00 12 Advertising Design Lancaster High School HS 1401 Mario Vazquez 525.00 13 Advertising Design Lancaster High School HS 1403 Oswaldo Gavidia 525.00 13 Advertising Design Downey High School HS 1143 Katia Arriaga 510.00 14 Advertising Design Anderson W. Clark Magnet High School HS 1742 Anita Hovsepian 510.00 14 Advertising Design University High School Charter HS 2474 Gabriela Sigala 480.00 15 Advertising Design Palmdale High School HS 1728 Christian Osorio 435.00 16 Advertising Design University High School Charter HS 2420 Chantal Astrologo 360.00 17 Advertising Design Crescenta Valley High School HS 1950 Cassidy Prasertsit 345.00 18 Advertising Design Van Nuys High School HS 1807 Robert Vega 245.00 19 Advertising Design Somerset High School HS 2553 Brenda Alvarez 50.00 20 American Spirit South Pasadena High School HS 7043 A Luyang Zhang 951.00 1 Gold ATS American Spirit South Pasadena High School HS 7043 A Andrew Cheung 951.00 1 Gold ATS American Spirit South Pasadena High School HS 7043 A Jolene Lee 951.00 1 Gold ATS American Spirit Highland High School HS 8053 C Abigail Escobar 917.00 2 Silver ATS American Spirit Highland High School HS 8053 C Matthew Alvarez 917.00 2 Silver ATS American Spirit Highland High School HS 8053 C Angel Sako 917.00 2 Silver ATS American Spirit John F Kennedy High School HS 7150 B Claudia Villanueva 874.00 3 Bronze ATS American Spirit John F Kennedy High School HS 7150 B Isabella Baca 874.00 3 Bronze ATS American Spirit John F Kennedy High School HS 7150 B Savannah Westphal 874.00 3 Bronze ATS Architectural Design Mark Keppel High School HS 1299 Vicky Fann 780.00 1 Gold ATS Architectural Design John F Kennedy High School HS 1199 Justin Ramirez 745.00 2 Silver ATS Architectural Design Alhambra High School HS 1888 Nikki Chi 690.00 3 Bronze ATS Architectural Design Mark Keppel High School HS 1267 Alvin Thai 685.00 4 ATS Architectural Design Mark Keppel High School HS 1473 Mingya Yang 450.00 5 ATS Architectural Design Alhambra High School HS 1766 Cheyenne Michilot 225.00 6 Architectural Design Alhambra High School HS 1894 Hailey-Anne Cornejo 225.00 6 Architectural Drafting Warren High School HS 1372 Max Castillo 546.00 1 Gold ATS Architectural Drafting Warren High School HS 1435 Daniel Marquez 545.00 2 Silver ATS Architectural Drafting Warren High School HS 1363 Andres Aguiar 540.00 3 Bronze ATS Architectural Drafting Warren High School
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