Kaskaskia College Celebrates Success of Annual High School Welding Competition
Kaskaskia College proudly highlights the completion of its highly anticipated four-day Welding Competition, showcasing the exceptional talents of around 50 high school students. Led by KC Assistant Professor of Welding Cory Wellen, the event witnessed remarkable participation from various schools, highlighting the growing popularity of the annual competition.
Participating schools included Centralia, Odin, Mater Dei, Carlyle, Breese Central, Nashville, Wesclin, and Mulberry Grove, each bringing forth their best contenders in welding.
This year’s competition was not just about showcasing skills but also an opportunity to reward excellence and dedication. Kaskaskia College awarded a total of 21 credit hours of scholarships to deserving seniors who are planning to enroll in the KC Welding program. The recipients of these prestigious scholarships include:
• Landon Rainey (Carlyle) – 12 credit hours
• James Sprehe (Centralia) – 5 credit hours
• Vita Bartolotta (Nashville) – 3 credit hours
• Ashton Mathis (Centralia) – 3 credit hours
In addition to these outstanding individuals, the competition also recognized the following top competitors:
• Landon Rainey (Carlyle)
• Heydin Purcell (Odin)
• Lucas Vohlken (Carlyle)
• Kaden Groff (Centralia)
• Eric Ottenschnieder (Breese Central)
• Frank Vasting (Centralia)
• George Shook (Centralia)
• James Sprehe (Centralia)
• Vita Bartalotta (Nashville)
• Ashton Mathis (Centralia)
• Owen Donnelly (Centralia)
• Markus Kehrer (Mater Dei)
• Brody Diekemper (Carlyle)
• Brandon Mills (Centralia)
• Kevin Athmer (Breese Central)
Congratulations to all competitors for their hard work, dedication, and exemplary performance throughout the competition. The success of this event wouldn’t have been possible without the support and dedication of our volunteer judges: AJ Smith of Intermountain Electronics, Kevin Stewart of Boilermakers 363, and Mike English of EFI Solutions. Their expertise and commitment ensured the fair and impartial evaluation of all participants.
