DEMING – Wildcat Pride is shining on the Deming High School SkillsUSA Chapter. The chapter was recently recognized nationally as the recipient of the Models of Excellence Award. Only 24 chapters nationwide were recognized for the award as an Outstanding Chapter by the national SkillsUSA organization in Leesburg, VA. DHS SkillsUSA is the lone New Mexico chapter among the 24 selected.
The annual program recognizes the exceptional integration of personal, workplace and technical skills into SkillsUSA chapter activities. This is the highest honor bestowed on chapters by SkillsUSA, which is among the largest student organizations for career and technical education.
SkillsUSA is a nonprofit partnership of education and industry founded in 1965 to strengthen our nation’s skilled workforce. SkillsUSA has more than 372,000 annual members nationwide in high schools, middle schools and colleges, covering 130 trade, technical and skilled service occupations. The U.S. Departments of L
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CVCC Volleyball Finishes in Eighth Place at NJCAA Tournament
Aasia McNeill led the Red Hawks with nine kills.
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CVCC Volleyball Finishes in Eighth Place at NJCAA Tournament
April 16, 2021
The Catawba Valley Community College volleyball team finished its appearance at the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) DII Championship on Thursday at the Alliant Energy Powerhouse Arena with an eighth-place national finish.
The sixth-seeded Red Hawks fell to host sixth-seeded Kirkwood in straight sets (15-25, 22-25, 19-25), finishing their season with a 21-5 overall record.
“I’m very proud of these girls fighting through so much adversity not just on the court, but off of it throughout this unique season,” said first-year CVCC head volleyball coach Madison Pogue. “They have overcome more in one year than most do in their lifetime and to go through all of that and still finish number eight in the nation is in