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Burton Center students sweep top four spots in competition

The Burton Center for Arts & Technology finished first, second, third and fourth as part of the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow engine challenge at Spring Carlisle this past weekend. The Burton kids topped four other schools/eight other teams to earn a return trip to Las Vegas this November for the championships. In addition, scholarship money was awarded, with each student receiving a payout ranging from $5,000 per student for first place to $1,000 for simply participating. A quick look at the math shows that Burton as a whole took home approximately $55,000 in scholarship money, which can be used at a handful of institutions of higher education in the coming years.

1. Burton Center for Arts & Technology Team #2 (Team Aeromotive) — 29:10:00
2. Burton Center for Arts & Technology Team #1 (Team Airaid) — 32:49:00
3. Burton Center for Arts & Technology Team #3 (Team Egge) — 53:14:00
4. Burton Center for Arts & Technology Team #4 (Team K&N) — 66:08:00
5. Cumberland Perry A.V.T.S. Team #2 (Team Fel-Pro) — 71:15:00
6. Franklin County Career & Tech Center (Team ARP) — 81:07:00
7. Cumberland Perry A.V.T.S. Team #1 (Team DART) — 83:36:00
8. York County School of Technology Team #4 (Team Autometer) — 94:41:00
9. Huntingdon County Career & Tech Center (Team Aeroquip) — 109:36:00
10. York County School of Technology Team #2 (Team Accel) — 111:33:00
11. York County School of Technology Team #1 (Team Royal Purple) — 130:05:00
12. York County School of Technology Team #3 (Team Parts Pro) — 132:15:00

– Submitted by Michael Garland, Media Specialist, Carlisle Events

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