Southeast Auto Body Student Takes First Place
Winona,
MN (March 30, 2026) – A Minnesota State College Southeast auto body student won first
place in a Skills USA Auto Body Competition held at the 3M Skills Development
Center in St. Paul this past weekend.
Michael
Stangler, a second-year student, took first place in the refinishing portion of
the competition. Based on Saturday’s victory, Stangler now can advance to the
Skills USA national competition scheduled in Atlanta in June.
Stangler,
from Utica, Minnesota, was one of four Southeast students to compete in the St.
Paul round over the weekend. He currently works at the Lewiston Auto Body Shop
and is pursuing his AAS degree in Auto Body Collision Technology.
The
competition features students competing in seven different areas, including
sheet metal repair, welding, structural/mechanical, refinishing, plastic
repair, job interview, and estimating. Students are scored for the overall
competition as well as refinishing as a stand-alone competition.