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Adair Welding Team win 1st in Skills, USA. Advance to nationals!

By Shamarie Claiborne

LOUISVILLE, KY (9:03amCT, Sat 25 Apr 2015) The welding fabrication team from Adair County just won first place at Skills USA and advance to nationals.

Member so the team are:
  • Josh Grant, son of Andy Grant and Denise Grant
  • Chad Scholl, son of Brad and Lachana Scholl
  • Dusty Claiborne, son of Kevin and Shamarie Claiborne
The three members of the ACHS Welding Fabrication have each already earned $7,000 scholarships to the Kentucky Welding Institute.




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Welding Fabrication teams earns berth in Nationals!!!!



2015-04-25 - Louisville, KY - Photo Cellphone photo from Shamarie Claiborne. (9:03amCT, Sat 25 Apr 2015) The welding fabrication team from Adair County just won first place at Skills USA and advance to nationals!!! From left Team members Chad Scholl, Joshua Grant, Dusty Claiborne; with their coach, Barney Taylor. -Shamarie Claiborne (yes, the photographer is the mother Dusty's mom)
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