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Redmond High School DECA Students Advance to State

Nineteen Redmond High School students will compete at the state DECA competition.

Students from Lake Washington School District at Redmond High, Eastlake High, Juanita High and Lake Washington High schools performed well at the DECA Area Conference and are advancing to the state competition. This year, almost 1200 students competed from the Northshore, Riverview, Mercer Island and Lake Washington School Districts, as well as Eastside Catholic.

Students moving on to state from Redmond:                     

Will McBride & Max Levin, Marketing Communications Team Decision Making, second place 

Daniel Bies & Kyle Chandler, Sports & Entertainment Team Decision Making, second place

Everett Boker & Brett Hanaford, Travel & Tourism Team Decision Making, third place

Cameron Ashton, Hotel & Lodging Marketing, third place

Jackson Safon & Zach Packer, Marketing Communications Team Decision Making, third place

Anthony Krichevskiy, Business Services Marketing, third place

Mia Rudd, Apparel & Accessories Marketing, fifth place

Haley Blatter, Sports & Entertainment Individual, seventh place

Emily Jenks & Andres Rincom Sports Entertainment Team Decision Making, eighth place

Alex Clough, Automotive Services Marketing, ninth place

Ramsey Batey & Ben Sechrest Sports & Entertainment Team Decision Making, ninth place

Anthony Casana Automotive Services Marketing, tenth place

Anastasia Veryovka, Apparel & Accessories Marketing, tenth place

In addition, Anthony Krichevskiy was elected as the new Washington DECA Area 3 president. 

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