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CCCC machining students win at N.C. SkillsUSA

06.01.2010Curriculum ProgramsStudents/Graduates

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CCCC machining students win at N.C. SkillsUSA

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Central Carolina Community College machining technology students earned the top four spots in the North Carolina SkillsUSA Precision Machining competition held April 15 at Guilford Technical Community College’s Greensboro Campus. Pictured (from left) are CCCC machining, tool and die instructor Johnny Faircloth; and students Hunter Roberts, of Wake County, first-place winner; Chris Reichenberg, of Sampson County, second place; Jason Meads, of Chatham County, third place; and Curtis Fletcher, of Chatham County, fourth place. All are second-year students in machining technology. Roberts advances to the national SkillsUSA competition, organized by the National Institute for Metalworking Skills, Inc., to be held in June in Kansas City, Mo. The college’s Haas machining and milling center, the same type of machine used in the state competition is seen behind the students.

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