York County School of Technology Hosts 6th HROT Event
Joliet, IL. -The Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge’s 6th event of the season was held at the York County School of Technology in York, PA. on April 7th.
A total of four schools from Pennsylvania and Virginia fielding 6 teams competed.
https://scontent-ort2-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/30265055_10155645874778246_1048971291610054656_o.jpg?_nc_cat=0&oh=f087ae26e44ebafd470da7b293ba4e0c&oe=5B75B21DYork County School of Technology fielded three teams. Instructor Todd Kessler said “The Hot Rodders of Tomorrow engine building competition is a fantastic program that gets our youth excited about Automotive Technology. I have watched our students become more confident in their abilities, collaborate & communicate better with peers, and manage pressure better while competing in these competitions.
Image may contain: 6 people, people smilingInstructor Todd Kessler looks on as one of his three teams compete Last year we had our first team make it to nationals. We attended the UTI qualifier and were close to qualifying but didn’t. The team of students asked to try again at another qualifier. With our administration’s support, we traveled to Michigan and it paid off… we qualified for nationals. That team’s dedication to this competition has now boiled over to our two younger teams and the level of excitement has never been higher. These young students have dedicated countless hours to improve their abilities and communication for competition. Their excitement has led our administration to provide the resources for a qualifier right here at York County School of Technology this year. We enjoyed all the competing today and the excitement here in York County.”
Team Remflex – Franklin County Career & Tech center #1 came in first place with the time of 21:28. In second place came team Mr. Gasket – C D Hylton High school #2 with the time of 27:42 and in third place, Team R&R Marketing from York County School of Technology #1 had a 37:50 time.