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Future business leaders from Malheur County schools return from state competition with plenty of trophy hardware

Members of Nyssa High School’s Future Business Leaders of America team racked up a number of awards at a state conference in Portland earlier this month. (Submitted photo).

PORTLAND – The future tycoons of business are home sporting awards after competing in the Oregon Future Business Leaders of America conference. The local high school students competed in business, management and information technology.

Local schools brought home a number of top awards. Representing Ontario High School, Quinn Susuki placed first in organizational leadership. Nyssa students Adrian Herrera and Chris Ramirez took first place in management information services. Vale returned with four first-place finishes.

Ontario High School

Austin Crocket: Fifth, economics.

Quinn Susuki: First, organizational leadership; third, global business.

Zeina Abu Rumman, Elif Kirmiziyuz: Fifth, global business.

Andy Sanchez, Alan Chew: Third, global business.

Austin Crocket, Juan Ramirez: Second, global business.

Jaelen Grove, Kelsi Bourasa: Eighth, hospitality management.

Victoria Roberts: Seventh, introduction to public speaking.

Jessica Jagelski: Seventh, public speaking.

Katelyn Vargas: Tenth, business communications.

Nyssa High School

Adrian Herrera, Chris Ramirez: First, management information systems.

Dennet Flores: Second, word processing; fifth, spreadsheet applications.

Qyonee Mitchell: Third, introduction to parliamentary procedure; eighth, word processing.

Garrett Stoneman: Fourth, agribusiness; sixth, impromptu speaking.

Nathan Cooper: Fifth, job interview.

Abby Ramos, Mickena Ausman, Maya Garner: Fifth, management decision making.

Monserrat Hernandez: Seventh, management decision making.

Josh Dorathy: Eighth, help desk.

Christian Luna, Veronica Ruvalcaba: Ninth, banking and financial systems.

Savanna Kesler: Tenth, journalism.

Vale High School

Japheth Carlson: First, business calculations; eighth, personal finance.

Sam McLaughlin: First, computer applications.

Piper Wolfe: First, public speaking.

Josh Anderson: First, job interview.

Jorge Mendieta: Third, introduction to information technology.

Sydney Bolyard: Third, word processing.

Shelsea Marshall: Fourth, word processing.

Luis Diaz: Fifth, computer applications.

Nicole Zacharias: Sixth, word processing.

Faith Herrera: Seventh, insurance and risk management.

Cristal Reza: Tenth, help desk.

Alyca Dotson, Sam McLaughlin, Kim Ramos: Sixth, management decision making.

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