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SYA Industry Scholarship 2018-19 Winners SYA Industry Scholarship 2018-19 Winners Student School Name Student Name Student Trade Name of Scholarship Community Area of Interest Alameda Oxbow Prairie James Martens Construction EECOL Electric {Jim Horizons School Electrician Sinneave} Scholarship Annaheim Annaheim School Coltin Hogemann Automotive Industry Scholarship Service Technician Baldwinton Cut Knife Tesa Sloan Automotive Industry Scholarship High School Painter Balgonie Greenall Adin Bylsma Carpenter Cliff Wright Scholarship High School Battleford North Battleford Cameron Taylor Plumber / PCL Construction Comprehensive Carpenter Management Inc. High School Scholarship Beechy Beechy School Garret Taylor Welder Industry Scholarship Biggar Biggar Central Cole Whiteford Cook Industry Scholarship School 2000 Brock Kindersley Dayton Lyons Carpenter Westridge Construction Composite Ltd. Scholarship School Bruno Bruno Cental Theodore Heavy Duty Loraas Disposal North School Weiman Equipment Scholarship Technician Burstall Eaton School Kesron Kydd Automotive Saskatchewan Service Construction Association Technician Scholarship Cabri Cabri School Justin Bos Automotive Ensign Energy Services Service Scholarship Technician Cabri Hazlet School Lars Dokken Welder Industry Scholarship Carlyle Gordon F. Kells Jace Fischer Welder CLR Saskatchewan High School Carnduff Carnduff Education Brett Bonneteau Welder Saskatchewan Complex Construction Association Scholarship Caronport Briercrest Christian Rylee Sayers Construction Industry Scholarship Academy Electrician / Carpenter / Painter Christopher Carlton Clarence Winder Construction W. Hunter Electric (2005) Lake Comprehensive Electrician Ltd. High School Churchbridge Churchbridge Ethan Bewcyk Machinist Hilda Szabo Scholarship Public School Sponsored by Merit Contractors Craik Craik School Ethan Millington Automotive Industry Scholarship Service Technician Cudworth Cudworth School Quinten Dierker Automotive Saskatchewan Service Construction Association Technician Scholarship Cumberland Charlebois Drayden Cook General Contractors House Community School Lambert Association Scholarship Dalmeny Dalmeny High Tyler Sargent Refrigeration Sheet Metal Workers School and Air Local 296 Saskatchewan Conditioning Scholarship Mechanic Delisle Delisle Composite Leigh Bartsch Carpenter Saskatchewan School Construction Association Scholarship Edam H. Hardcastle Trayton Poole Heavy Duty Nicholas Harold Korpan High School Equipment Scholarship Technician Esterhazy Esterhazy Taylor Petracek Instrumentation Techmation Electric & High School and Control Controls Ltd. Technician Estevan Estevan Dalton Schrader Welder Industry Scholarship Comprehensive School Fort Qu’Appelle Bert Fox Taylor Butz Carpenter Saskatchewan Community High Construction Association School Scholarship Glenside Outlook Edward Mellen Welder CoJay's Heavy Truck High School Repair Ltd. Scholarship Grenfell Grenfell High Emily Automotive Industry Scholarship Community Soderstrom Service School Technician Hanley Hanley Composite Alex King Agricultural WarDale Equipment 1998 School Equipment Ltd. Technician Humboldt Humboldt Riley Lefebvre Welder / Prince Albert Construction Collegiate Institute Industrial Association and Member Mechanic Sponsors Scholarship (Millwright) 2 Humboldt Humboldt Ryley Amendt Truck and Westmoreland Coal Collegiate Institute Transport Company - Poplar River Mechanic / Mine Scholarship Heavy Duty Equipment Technician Indian Head Indian Head High Daniel Kraushaar Welder Industry Scholarship School Kelliher Kelliher School Jennifer Welder Harold Molleken Katcheech Scholarship Kelvington Kelvington High Brodie Morrow Plumber / Peak Mechanical School Steamfitter- Partnership Award of Pipefitter Excellence Kenaston Kenaston School Carson George Agricultural WarDale Equipment 1998 Equipment Ltd. Technician Kennedy Kipling School Cole Cameron Heavy Duty Merit Contractors Equipment Association Technician Apprenticeship Scholarship La Ronge Churchill Frithz Culig Cook Industry Scholarship Community High School Lampman Lampman School Lincoln Garton Industrial Breck Construction Mechanic Scholarship (Millwright) Langenburg Langenburg Central Parker Carlson Carpenter Industry Scholarship School Lumsden Lumsden High Riley Schick Automotive Industry Scholarship School Service Technician Maidstone Maidstone Reid Warkentin Heavy Duty Husky Apprenticeship Comprehensive Equipment Scholarship High School Technician / Truck and Transport Mechanic Manor Manor School Mykel Biermann Powerline Saskatchewan Technician Construction Association Scholarship Maple Creek Maple Creek Cache Smith Automotive Industry Scholarship Composite School Service Technician Marengo Westcliffe Christopher Agricultural South Country Equipment Composite School Sonmor Equipment Scholarship Technician 3 Meadow Lake Carpenter High Evan Degenstein Welder RNF Ventures Scholarship School Melfort Melfort & Unit Carter Sjovold Construction PCL Construction Comprehensive Electrician Management Inc. Collegiate Scholarship Montmartre Montmartre School Alex Perras Agricultural "Driven by a Passion to be Equipment the Best" donated by Technician / GESCAN Division of Truck and Sonepar Canada Inc. Transport Mechanic Moose Jaw Central Collegiate Aman Ahmed Automotive Saskatchewan Mohamed Rizvi Service Construction Association Technician Scholarship Moose Jaw Vanier Collegiate Danton Hartman Construction Moose Jaw Construction Electrician Association Moosomin McNaughton High Catherine Riffel Carpenter Nutrien Scholarship School Ponteix Ponteix School Brady Johnston Welder Iron Workers, Local 771 Scholarship Porcupine Plain Porcupine Plain Lance Kwasney Industrial Breck Construction Comprehensive Mechanic Scholarship School (Millwright) Prince Albert Meath Park Public Bryce Wiens Carpenter Allan Construction School Scholarship Regina Campus Regina Nicholas Engel Automotive Industry Scholarship Public (Winston Service Knoll Collegiate) Technician Regina Balfour Collegiate Jolly Gust Carpenter Saskatchewan Construction Association Scholarship Regina Campbell Justin Wilson Agricultural The Norman Wallace Collegiate Equipment Scholarship Technician Regina F.W. Johnson Kyle Weise Welder Industry Scholarship Collegiate Regina F.W. Johnson Calvin Dustyhorn Welder CLR Saskatchewan Collegiate Regina Michael A. Riffel Drew Voss Agricultural Canada West Equipment High School Equipment Dealers Association Technician Regina Miller Daxton Hase Heavy Duty The Mosaic Company Comprehensive Equipment Saskatchewan Youth High School Technician Apprenticeship Scholarship 4 Regina Archbishop M.C. Jaiden Gartner Automotive PCL Construction O'Neill High School Service Management Inc. Technician / Scholarship Welder / Heavy Duty Equipment Technician Regina Regina Christian Logan Machinist EECOL Electric {Jim School Krogsgaard Sinneave} Scholarship Regina Scott Collegiate Michaela Scott Cook Industry Scholarship Regina Regina District Cassia Oddo Automotive The Taylor Automotive Industry Education Service Group Council (Sheldon- Technician / Williams Collegiate) Welder / Carpenter Regina Thom Collegiate Christopher Construction EECOL Electric {Jim Gordon Electrician Sinneave} Scholarship Regina Regina Trades and Keegan Gibbs Welder Industry Scholarship Skills Centre (2018 Summer Program) Richard North Battleford Jessica Jones Hairstylist Industry Scholarship Comprehensive High School Rocanville Rocanville School Rylee Bunz Automotive Nutrien Scholarship Service Technician Rush Lake Maverick School Amanda Hairstylist / Industry Scholarship McKenna Esthetician / Carpenter Saskatoon Bedford Road Graham Hanson Heavy Duty Saskatchewan Collegiate Equipment Construction Association Technician / Scholarship Truck and Transport Mechanic Saskatoon Bethlehem Catholic Karsten Sabo Construction J.W. (Bud) McLellan High School Electrician Scholarship donated by Alliance Energy Ltd. Saskatoon E.D. Feehan Daniel Webb Carpenter Saskatchewan Catholic Construction Association High School Scholarship Saskatoon Holy Cross Adam Knaus Plumber / Peak Mechanical High School Construction Partnership Award of Electrician Excellence Saskatoon Marion M. Graham Shaye Campbell Plumber CLR Saskatchewan Collegiate 5 Saskatoon Mount Royal Kelsey Bear Welder PCL Construction Collegiate Management Inc. Scholarship Saskatoon Saskatoon Industry Nefrititi Roesler Cook Industry Scholarship Education Council (Oskāyak High School) Saskatoon Saskatoon Industry Vincent Waldner Automotive Industry Scholarship Education Council Service (2018 Summer Technician Program) Sceptre Leader Composite Carson Dietz Agricultural Christie Mechanical School Equipment Scholarship Technician / Welder Sonningdale Biggar Central Nicholas Plumber / Industry Scholarship School 2000 Lovenuk Automotive Service Technician Spruce Home Carlton Logan Kennedy Construction Tom Leverick Scholarship Comprehensive Electrician donated by Alliance High School Energy Ltd. St. Gregor Muenster School Drayton Kiefer Heavy Duty PCL Construction Equipment Management Inc. Technician Scholarship St. Louis St. Louis Public Jerran Vandale Carpenter PCL Construction School Management Inc. Scholarship Stoughton Stoughton Central Billy Goudy Agricultural PCL Construction School Equipment Management Inc. Technician Scholarship Strasbourg William Derby Doniyor Aliev Automotive Saskatchewan Provincial School Service Building and Construction Technician Trades Council Scholarship Swift Current Swift Current Jacksyn Schultz Hairstylist Industry Scholarship Comprehensive High School Swift Current Swift Current Colt Cornelson Welder PCL
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