Chemeketa Diesel Technology Student Wins First Place At SkillsUSA State Championship -04/28/25
Angel Garibay to Represent Oregon at National Leadership and Skills Conference in Atlanta
Salem, Ore., April 28, 2025 — Angel Garibay, a Diesel Technology student at Chemeketa Community College’s Brooks Campus, has earned first place at the 2025 SkillsUSA State Championship, held April 11–12 at the Knife River Training Center in Albany, Oregon. The event drew Oregon’s most talented technical education students and highlighted the very best in career and technical education statewide.
Garibay led a clean sweep for Chemeketa, with teammates Joel Ropp securing second place and David Tribbett taking third.
Mastering the Mechanics—and More
The Diesel Technology competition tested students across a broad range of industry-critical skills, including engine diagnostics, electrical systems, brake and air systems, and hydraulics. Competitors demonstrated their abilities to tackle real-world challenges faced daily by diesel technicians.
In addition to technical tasks, students participated in a professional mock job interview, where they were evaluated on communication skills, professionalism, and problem-solving abilities—underscoring the importance of both technical expertise and soft skills in today's workforce.
Built on Strong Training Programs
Garibay’s success reflects the strength of Oregon’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs, which emphasize hands-on, industry-relevant experience. His training at Chemeketa Community College’s Brooks campus—known for its exceptional Diesel Technology program—equipped him with the practical knowledge and confidence necessary to excel in the competition and the workforce beyond.
From Albany to Atlanta
As Oregon’s top Diesel student, Garibay will advance to represent the state at the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference in Atlanta this June, competing against the best students from across the country. His trip to the national stage is sponsored in part by AGCO, a leading agricultural equipment manufacturer, demonstrating the company’s commitment to workforce development and student success.
Powered by Community and Industry
The SkillsUSA Championship’s success would not have been possible without support from industry partners and local organizations. Companies including RDO Equipment Co., Penske Truck Leasing, United Rentals, and Daimler Trucks North America generously contributed equipment, sponsorships, and volunteer efforts to ensure a high-quality, impactful experience for every participant.
A Victory Beyond the Podium
Garibay’s achievement is more than a competition win—it demonstrates the power of hands-on education, strong community support, and industry partnership. As he prepares for the national competition, his journey serves as an inspiring example of how passion, preparation, and opportunity can build a rewarding career.
Chemeketa’s champion, representing the State of Oregon, is ready to take the national stage. The future of the Diesel Technology industry is in capable hands.
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