They did it again. The 黑料不打烊 DECA team came back from the state tournament with all nine team members placing in every event. Seven were awarded first place, with Courtney Auld and Jordan Grimes leading the way, earning first聽in all three of their events.
鈥淎rtificial intelligence has shifted the competitive landscape of collegiate DECA; it makes our students’ results more impressive,鈥 said Dr. Trish Petak, team coach. 鈥淚鈥檓 incredibly proud of how they鈥檝e leaned into this new complexity, proving that human insight and impromptu business acumen are still the ultimate competitive advantages.鈥
The state tournament was hosted Feb. 27 by Tabor College, with 133 competitors from universities throughout the area.
In the team鈥檚 nine years of competing, it has consistently brought home top honors from state and international contests. The Coyotes will now head to Louisville, Ky., April 18-22 to face about 110 other institutions worldwide in the International DECA competition.
Results from state聽DECA聽are below.
Prepared Events:
First Place 鈥 Advertising Campaign: Paige Chauncey 鈥27 (Junction City, Kan.) and Shelby Davidson 鈥28 (Delphos, Kan.)
First Place 鈥 Business Research: Oriana Botz 鈥26 (Salina), Madelene McVey 鈥27 (Wichita, Kan.) and Emily Stamper 鈥26 (Plainville, Kan.)
First Place 鈥 Digital Marketing Strategies: Courtney Auld 鈥26 (Collinsville, Okla.) and Jordan Grimes 鈥28 (Rapid City, S.D.)
Second Place 鈥 Professional Sales: Michael Purkey 鈥29 (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
Third Place 鈥 Professional Sales: Brodie Bradshaw 鈥26 (Inola, Okla.)
Team Events:
First聽Place 鈥 Business-to-Business Marketing: Auld and Grimes
First Place 鈥 Entertainment Marketing: Auld and Grimes
First Place 鈥 International Marketing: Botz and McVey
Second Place 鈥 Event Planning: Davidson and Stamper
Second Place 鈥 Business Ethics: Bradshaw and Chauncey
Second Place 鈥 Sports Marketing: Bradshaw and Chauncey
Third Place 鈥 Marketing Communication:聽Botz and Madelene McVey (Wichita, Kan.)
Release by Jean Kozubowski