MassBay Community College to Hold State High School Automotive Competition

Mass BayMassachusetts Bay Community College will host this year’s Massachusetts State Automobile Dealers Association (MSADA) competition for high school students. High School Junior and Senior students from across Massachusetts will compete in a written and hands-on automotive technology competition to try and land the top spot to advancing to the National Automotive Technology Competition held at New York’s International Auto Show in March.

The competition will be held on Saturday, February 6, 2016, and will include a hands-on diagnostic challenge that tests students’ overall auto technology knowledge. In January, 75 automotive education students from 10 Massachusetts high schools participated in the written part of the competition. The results of both the written test and the hands-on challenge will be combined and the top high school senior team will advance to the national competition to represent Massachusetts.

This automotive competition gives area high school students the opportunity to test their skill and ability in automotive technology against some of the best high school automotive students in Massachusetts. The hands-on portion of this competition is performed on a Toyota vehicle to test student’s expertise in diagnostics and system wide automotive knowledge and is based on what students might face as they work in a real world automotive environment. Students are competing not only to advance to the national competition in New York, but they are also are vying for scholarships and prizes.

The teams that will compete in the hands-on competition on February 6th are;

Senior Teams:

  • Assabet Valley Regional HS– Derek Jewell and Meghan O’Connell
  • Blackstone Valley Tech – Daniel Rice (Uxbridge) and Matthew Braz (Milford)
  • Bristol Plymouth Regional HS – Jonathan Arruda and Justin Albernaz
  • Essex Agriculture &Technical HS – Ted Glaros and Fabricio Aguiar
  • Greater New Bedford Regional HS – Michael Curry (South Dartmouth) and Christopher Proulx Jr. (New Bedford)
  • Old Colony Regional HS – Samuel Morse and Brendan Senior
  • Pathfinder Regional HS – Paul Jones and Brandon Kroll
  • Shawsheen Tech – Andrew Brown (Wilmington) and Nicholas Chiccarelli (Tewksbury)
  • Silver Lake Regional HS – Ben Eosue (Halifax) and Jake Hatch (Halifax)
  • Southeastern Regional HS – Robert Mayo and Rachel Tillson

Junior Teams:

  • Southeastern Regional HS – Joshua Fournier and Austin Nelson
  • Bristol Plymouth Regional HS – David Longee and Matthew Veader
  • Assabet Valley Regional HS – Evan Mancini and Keith Petrie
  • Blackstone Valley Tech – Bailey Martin (Upton) and Allen Turner (Douglas)

The competition is free and open to the public, anyone interested in attending can RVSP by contact MassBay Automotive Technology Center at 781-239-3030.

WHAT:            High School Automotive Competition

WHERE:         MassBay Community College Automotive Technology Center

270 Eliot Street

Ashland, MA

WHEN:            Saturday, February 6, 2016

TIME:              9AM

To learn more about Automotive Technology at MassBay; www.MassBay.edu/Automotive

To learn more about the National Automotive Technology Competition; www.nationalautotech.com

MassBay Community College was recently ranked by the Brookings Institution as one of the top schools for value added and earned salaries in the workforce. Ranked #1 for 2-year colleges in Massachusetts, #2 in New England and ranked #16 nationally. The College’s facilities in Wellesley Hills, Framingham and Ashland house day, evening and weekend classes that meet the needs of degree-seeking students and career minded life-long learners. Online options provide convenience and allow faculty to facilitate the learning

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