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2017 NC Top 10 List NC HOSA Top 10 Lists (Post-Secondary/Collegiate, Secondary, Middle School) Event Rank School/Competitor Team Biomedical Debate 1 Atkins Academic & Technology High School Williams; Kapileshwari ; Ocampo Biomedical Debate 2 City of Medicine Academy Lazo; Macabangon; Abella Biomedical Debate 3 Ledford High School Amick; McCauley; Musser; Stowe Biomedical Debate 4 Dixon High School Duell; Katsanos; Cucino; Gartman Biomedical Debate 5 North Davidson High School Morgan; Nguyen; Snider; Hopper Mastan; Upputuri; Mondal; Biomedical Debate 6 Cox Mill High School Sayeed Corpening; Donohue; Edwards; Biomedical Debate 7 Clayton High School Guduru Biomedical Debate 8 West Wilkes High School Sheets; Minton; Handy; Babb Biomedical Debate 9 City of Medicine Academy Sta. Ana; Delcid; Tran Le Biomedical Debate 10 Martin County HOSA Myrick; Parker; McCray Biomedical Laboratory Science 1 Constance Chen - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Biomedical Laboratory Science 1 Sumani Nunna - North Carolina School of Science and Math Biomedical Laboratory Science 2 Annie Haunton - North Carolina School of Science and Math Biomedical Laboratory Science 3 Anisha Gupta - Enloe High School Biomedical Laboratory Science 4 Leanza Sidey - South Mecklenburg High School Biomedical Laboratory Science 5 Sandy Lin - Dixon High School Biomedical Laboratory Science 6 Bobby Parrish - Dixon High School Biomedical Laboratory Science 7 Connor Gibbs - South Mecklenburg High School Biomedical Laboratory Science 8 Aman Singh - Green Hope High School Biomedical Laboratory Science 9 Kittrece Cade - Dixon High School Biomedical Laboratory Science 10 Anahita Gupta - The Early College At Guilford Event Rank School/Competitor Team CERT Skills 1 Ardrey Kell High School Kothari; Probst CERT Skills 2 Swansboro High School Narvaez; Westmoreland CERT Skills 3 South Mecklenburg High School Wolfe; Tuckman CERT Skills 4 Swansboro High School Vannoy; Cantoral CERT Skills 5 Terry Sanford Senior High School Mani; Munugoti CERT Skills 6 Wake Early College High School Ma; Nguyen CERT Skills 7 Swansboro High School Starkey; Miller CERT Skills 8 North Carolina School of Science and Math Zhang; Tunau-Spencer CERT Skills 9 D. 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Conley High School Sowers; Wingate CERT Skills 10 Starmount High School Wood; Putman Clinical Nursing 1 Starr Tate - Gardner-Webb University Clinical Nursing 2 Stacey Hamlin - Gardner-Webb University Clinical Nursing 1 Marissa Forfar - Atkins Academic & Technology High School Clinical Nursing 2 Holland Woodard - Topsail High School Clinical Nursing 3 Kayla Anthony - West Brunswick High School Clinical Nursing 4 Deboarh Park - North Carolina School of Science and Math Clinical Nursing 5 Demi Wang - Chapel Hill High School Clinical Nursing 6 Rebecca Wisnewski - Swansboro High School Clinical Nursing 7 Hanna Smith - Atkins Academic & Technology High School Clinical Nursing 8 Tarmar Waddell - Richmond Senior High School Clinical Nursing 9 Jadyn Hill - West Brunswick High School Clinical Nursing 10 Kyle Lowe - Gates County High School Event Rank School/Competitor Team Clinical Specialty 1 Kayla DeSmet - Swansboro High School Clinical Specialty 2 Arjun Keshava - Wake Early College High School Clinical Specialty 3 Amanda Spivey - Providence Grove High School Clinical Specialty 4 Haylee Aaron - Swansboro High School Clinical Specialty 5 Swathi Gadapudi - Terry Sanford Senior High School Clinical Specialty 6 Dakota Topp - Ardrey Kell High School Clinical Specialty 7 Michael Lee - North Carolina School of Science and Math Clinical Specialty 8 Janique Goodwater - Westover High School Clinical Specialty 9 Kaylee Estes - Clayton High School Clinical Specialty 10 Samantha Montgomery - Swansboro High School Community Awareness 1 Mount Pleasant High School McDaniel; Cole Community Awareness 2 Enloe High School Gottipati; Jain Community Awareness 3 Jack Britt High School Walker; Russell; Pelezo; Momin Community Awareness 4 Wake STEM Early College High School Duran; Hughes; Herelle Community Awareness 5 South Brunswick High School Kinsey; Williams; Holden; Hansley Community Awareness 6 Mooresville-Woods Tech Ctr Ervin; Oakes; Gutschick Community Awareness 7 Roanoke Rapids High School Craft; Berwick Community Awareness 8 Triton High School Brooks; Morales; Garcia Community Awareness 9 Smith Academy NIE; Ingram; HOPKINS; Haynie Community Awareness 10 Holly Springs High School West; Forrestal Event Rank School/Competitor Team CPR/First Aid 1 Terry Sanford Senior High School Williams; Carr CPR/First Aid 2 East Duplin High School Kelley; North CPR/First Aid 3 Terry Sanford Senior High School Baxley; Vaughan CPR/First Aid 4 Mallard Creek High School Pham; Jones CPR/First Aid 5 Terry Sanford Senior High School McKnight; Barber CPR/First Aid 6 Forsyth County Career Center Waller; Ader CPR/First Aid 7 Terry Sanford Senior High School Blackman; Lee CPR/First Aid 8 Terry Sanford Senior High School English; Bradley CPR/First Aid 9 Garner Magnet High School Riesebeck; Carey CPR/First Aid 10 D. 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Conley High School Estorge; Gurganus Treadaway; Barnett; Salinas; Creative Problem Solving 1 South Mecklenburg High School Glass Honeycutt; Greenhill; Jenness; Creative Problem Solving 2 Holly Springs High School Lee Chiuchilo; Comstock; Kamesh; Creative Problem Solving 3 Mallard Creek High School Spado Creative Problem Solving 4 Holly Springs High School Monkhor; Chan; Harrington Creative Problem Solving 5 South Brunswick High School Cierpiot; Young; Potter; Kohl Galvan-Lopez; Cruz; Cruz; Creative Problem Solving 6 Southwestern Randolph High School VanHoose Creative Problem Solving 7 Tuscola High School Dorgan; Garner; Clarke Christopher; Vazquez; Zhang; Creative Problem Solving 8 City of Medicine Academy Singh Bouchabchoub; Singh; Sabbineni; Creative Problem Solving 9 Ardrey Kell High School Dubey Creative Problem Solving 10 Topsail High School Wiggs; Williams; Parada Event Rank School/Competitor Team Dental Science 1 Gabrielle Whiteman - Highland School of Technology Dental Science 2 Madison Gilroy - Highland School of Technology Dental Science 3 Virginia Waddell - Highland School of Technology Dental Science 4 Amy Patel - Highland School of Technology Dental Science 5 Esther Son - North Carolina School of Science and Math Dental Science 6 Sowmya Gouru - Green Hope High School Dental Science 7 Josie Buckner - North Buncombe High School Dental Science 8 Nikhar Patel - North Carolina School of Science and Math Dental Science 9 Krina Patel - Highland School of Technology Dental Science 10 Jessica Blackburn - Dixon High School Dental Terminology 1 Joyce Wei - Wake Forest University Dental Terminology 2 Garrett Buchanan - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Dental Terminology 3 Grace Goldston - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Dental Terminology 4 Chris Knollman - University of North Carolina at Asheville Dental Terminology 5 Erick Munoz - East Carolina University Dental Terminology 6 Grace Simaan - North Carolina State University Dental Terminology 7 Terry Pryden - East Carolina University Dental Terminology 8 Madison Eddings - University of North Carolina at Asheville Dental Terminology 1 Victoria Coulter - Highland School of Technology Dental Terminology 2 Joseph Wang - Chapel Hill High School Dental Terminology 3 Taylor Helms - Highland School of Technology Dental Terminology 4 Christina Tan - North Carolina School of Science and Math Dental Terminology 5 Kaya Hamilton - City of Medicine Academy Dental Terminology 6 Britney Nichols - West Wilkes High School Dental Terminology 7 Curtis Ianni - Olympic High School Dental Terminology 8 Angela Guan - North Carolina School of Science and Math Dental Terminology 9 Blain Denget - Apex Friendship High School Dental Terminology 10 Jessica Turney - Highland School of Technology Event Rank School/Competitor Team Emergency Medical Technician 1 North Carolina State University Meija Barahona; Elliott Emergency Medical Technician 1 Terry Sanford Senior High School McCartney; McClellan Emergency Medical Technician 2 Terry Sanford Senior High School Haworth; Martinson Emergency Medical Technician 3 Southern Guilford High School Gray; Thomas Emergency Medical Technician 4 D. 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Conley High School Powell; Lantz Emergency Medical Technician 5 City of Medicine Academy Rivera; Basnight Emergency Medical Technician 6 Terry Sanford Senior High School Tartaglia; Williams Emergency Medical Technician 7 Highland School of Technology Daniel; Hester Emergency Medical Technician 8 Smoky Mountain High School Buchanan; Brown Emergency Medical Technician 9 Terry Sanford Senior High School Murchison; Syed Emergency Medical Technician 10 Cox Mill High School Archibald; Weaver Epidemiology 1 Krisha Shah - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Epidemiology 1 Aarushi Ahuja - The Early College At Guilford Epidemiology 2 Yunyu Teng - Enloe High School Epidemiology 3 Kendra Zhong - North Carolina School of Science and Math Epidemiology 4 Chelsea Troutman - Asheville High School Epidemiology 5 Alex Galarza - John F Kennedy High School Epidemiology 6 Alivia Kliesen - North Carolina School of Science and Math Epidemiology 7 Saigopala Reddy - North Carolina School of Science and Math Epidemiology 8 Powell Palmer - West Brunswick High School Epidemiology 9 Emily Shen - Enloe High School Epidemiology 10 Raina Lee - Green Hope High School Event Rank School/Competitor Team Extemporaneous Health Poster 1 Caeley Holden - Topsail High School Extemporaneous Health Poster 2 Madison Kennedy - Central Cabarrus High School Extemporaneous Health Poster 3 Alexis Conjura - E.
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