Ridgeland, MS Competition
Thursday, February 27th, 2025
Ridgeland Competition Highlights
- 45 total participants
- 11 high schools represented: Career Development Center – Jackson, MS, Lanier High School, Murrah High School, Forest Hill High School, Jim Hill High School, Provine High School, Florence High School, Forest-Scott County Career and Technology Center, Pearl High School, Pine High School, and Pisgah High School
- $31,000 total awarded in DTC scholarships
Top 3
- First Place: Bobby McDaniel of Pisgah High School; awarded a $5,000 scholarship. Pisgah High School will also receive a $1,000 donation from DTC.
- Second Place: Eli Bradshaw of Forest-Scott County Career & Technology Center; awarded a $2,500 scholarship.
- Third Place: William Spence of Forest- Scott County Career & Technology Center; awarded a $1,000 scholarship.
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Top 10
- Bobby McDaniel – Pisgah High School
- Eli Bradshaw – Forest-Scott County Career & Technology Center
- William Spence – Forest-Scott County Career & Technology Center
- Haidon Johnston – Pearl High School
- Evan Taylor – Career Development Center – Jackson, MS
- Tyvon Bronson – Career Development Center – Jackson, MS
- Frayshun Darby – Forest-Scott County Career & Technology Center
- Cortez Howard – Career Development Center – Jackson, MS
- Camdon Grimm – Forest-Scott County Career & Technology Center
- Jakiyah Honer – Career Development Center – Jackson, MS

Horn Lake, MS Competition
Friday, February 28th, 2025
Horn Lake Competition Highlights
- 55 total participants
- 8 high schools represented: Millington High School, Job Corps – MS, Brighton High School, Camden Central High School, Covington High School, Tippah Career & Technology Center, Benton County Career & Technical Center, and Desoto County Career Technology Center West
- $36,000 total awarded in DTC scholarships
Top 3
- First Place: Joseph Leopard of Brighton High School; awarded a $5,000 scholarship. Brighton High School will also receive a $1,000 donation from DTC.
- Second Place: Mark Allen-Myers of Desoto County Career Technology Center West; awarded a $2,500 scholarship.
- Third Place: Christopher Galindo of Millington High School; awarded a $1,000 scholarship.
Top 10
- Joseph Leopard – Brighton High School
- Mark Allen-Myers – Desoto County Career Technology Center West
- Christopher Galindo – Millington High School
- Shaun Waldrop – Benton County Career Technical Center
- Priscilla Garay – Millington High School
- Karl McGowan – Brighton High School
- Elijah Kimball – Brighton High School
- Douglas Farney – Covington High School
- Christopher Hayes – Millington High School
- Logan Wooley – Tippah Career & Technology Center
2026 Competition Dates to Be Announced
Everyone who competes receives a $500 scholarship to attend DTC.
Competition is open to all high school seniors across the Memphis and Jackson areas.
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