SkillsUSA State Competition Results 2025
SEATech Criminal Justice Students Shine at SkillsUSA State Championships
Students from the SEATech Criminal Justice Program recently showcased their talents at the SkillsUSA State Technical and Leadership Championships, held March 27-29 in the Tacoma area at Clover Park Technical College. Competing against top students from across the state, they demonstrated their career skills, intending to earn a place at the National Championships in Atlanta, Georgia, this June.
Criminal Justice students competed in Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) and various Leadership Division events, including Prepared Speech, Extemporaneous Speech, and Job Interview.
Several students earned medals for their outstanding performances:
Gold Medal – Crime Scene Investigation
• Karli Tobin, Raighlyn Lore, and Francisco Villagomez
• This team will advance to the National Championships in Atlanta.
Bronze Medal – Crime Scene Investigation
• Armando Bacilio Hernandez, Elijah Wilson, and Yohanna Sanchez
Additionally, Karli Tobin was elected to a State Officer position, a prestigious leadership role she will begin in June while attending Nationals.
Congratulations to all our SEATech students for their hard work and achievements!
SEATech Construction Technology Students Shine at SkillsUSA State Competition
From March 27–29, seven talented students from SEATech’s Construction Technology program showcased their skills, dedication, and professionalism at the SkillsUSA Washington State Competition. Competing against some of the best in the state, they demonstrated expertise in their respective fields and brought home well-earned recognition.
Aidan Neher excelled in the Action Skills competition, demonstrating his knowledge of fall protection. His outstanding performance earned him a silver medal and an impressive 2nd place finish.
In the Carpentry competition, Tyler Martonick stood out among 25 competitors, displaying exceptional craftsmanship and precision in a highly competitive event.
Breanna Sweeney took center stage in the Prepared Speech category, delivering an inspiring speech about the educators who have shaped her journey. Her heartfelt words highlighted the profound impact of teachers in shaping future success.
The TeamWorks competition challenged Kade Herrera, Kole Herrera, Devon Kelley, and Jesse Sheldon to complete a timed build while braving the elements. Their determination and teamwork earned them a 2nd place finish and a silver medal.
These students represented SEATech with skill, pride, and professionalism, making their school and community proud. Congratulations to all participants on their hard work and outstanding achievements!