Stepping off the bus, 12 students return from their DECA State Career Development Conference. The state-wide competition took place Monday-Wednesday in Kansas City, Mo. Students who won will move on to nationwide competitions.
Senior Derrien Gatchel believes it bittersweet. Gatchel and senior Matt Freedman went to state to compete in Sports & Entertainment Management Team Decision Making and returned as third-place winners.
“[Competing], I felt calm and excited to work with Derrien on what we came here to do. [DECA] gave me more confidence and comfort in a big social setting,” Freedman said.
Gatchel, who also won last year, earned the top test score in Sports & Entertainment management team decision-making.
“I wasn’t expecting it, honestly. I [won] last year, but it was a different test, and our district test this year was hard, so I was nervous about the test. But the state test was super easy, and when they called my name, I wasn’t shocked, but I wasn’t supremely confident either. [Winning] was sweeter last [year] because we finished third in our district event junior year, and we had no idea what to expect. This year I think, was more impressive, though, as our event was competitive, it had a lot more teams and more experienced people,” Gatchel said.
While competing, students are given various scenarios to compete in: multiple-choice tests, role-playing scenarios to respond to, presenting independent business plans and more. Junior Max Brophy was presented with a scenario related to his category, Individual Restaurant & Food Service Management, to find a solution in 10 minutes.
“I was very nervous in the beginning, but once I sat down and started reading the prompt, it wasn’t bad at all. I had fun presenting my ideas to the judge, especially when the prompt was something I had ideas for,” Brophy said.
Junior Suraiya Saroar placed fifth in individual Hotel & Lodging Management.
“The experience was very surreal because there’s so many different people with knowledge, plus people who are judges are there with a lot of experience in their fields, and it’s a good place to make connections. It was a cool experience, it was very fun and it’s something I’m proud of,” Saroar said.
The following DECA students were recognized at the awards ceremony.
Senior Derrien Gatchel, top test score, Sports & Entertainment Management Team Decision Making
Seniors Matt Freedman and Derrien Gatchel, third, Sports & Entertainment Management Team Decision Making
Senior Ryan Feng, first, Individual Series Accounting
Senior Ethan Bub, fifth, Individual Business Financial Services
Junior Max Brophy, fourth, Individual Restaurant & Food Service Management
Junior Suraiya Saroar, fifth, Individual Hotel & Lodging Management
Seniors Hope Green and Nick Menendez, top 10, Business Law & Ethics Team Decision Making
Seniors Nick Malchanav and Jack Goedde, top 10, Entrepreneurship Team Decision Making
Seniors Hannah Choi and Elise Frost, top 10, Independent Business Plan