Parke Heritage High School FFA members attended the Cob and Cog event held at Ivy Tech in Terre Haute on Friday, October 3.
Members competed in multiple different agriculture related contests against almost 20 schools. The PHHS members earned third place school overall.
Receiving first place in their categories were Crop Consulting: Jacob Handlin and Isaac Pickel; Welding: Tucker Conley and Owen Grayless; Short Circuit: Hudson McDaniel and Keegan Myers; and Rocket Stages: Lydia Jeffries and Abby Mathis.
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