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Text and Photos By LEAH SANDER Staff Writer Caston, Rochester and Tippecanoe Valley high school students experienced pitching business ideas Thursday, March 7. Fulton Economic Development Corp.’s fifth First Pitch competition was held then at the Geneva Center outside Rochester. Judges T.J. Garner with Fulton County REMC, Kendra Chudzynski with The Smith Sawyer Smith Agency and Chris Hoffman with Machined Castings Specialties heard six pitches, with two apiece from each of the three schools. Kids had seven minutes to present before Garner, Chudzynski and Hoffman. The three judges ultimately picked Valley senior, Devin Boggs, as the winner and awarded her $500. Her pitch was for fav&save, a grocery shopping price comparison app, available either free with ads or via a subscription. “I just feel excited,” said Boggs of her win, noting it was “unexpected” to her. She said she plans to eventually own a business after studying accounting and business management in college. The judges shared with media outlets why they named Boggs the winner. “She really had a product that was ready for the market,” said Garner. “She did a great job from everything from beginning to end, the marketing, everything. She did
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TOP PITCH — Tippecanoe Valley High School senior Devin Boggs, right, won the Fulton Economic Development Corp.’s First Pitch competition Thursday, March 7, at the Geneva Center outside Rochester. She won for her pitch of fav&save, a grocery shopping price comparison app. Shown with her is Valley business teacher, Aaron Engbrecht.
PLACING SECOND — Caston High School students Nick Townsend, left, and Eric Reidenbach placed second in First Pitch for their pitch of The Autospotter, a mechanism to spot for people weight lifting alone.
THIRD PLACE FINISH — Valley students from left Cody Small, Blain Sheetz and Malachi Wolf got third at First Pitch for their pitch of Lace Lock, a tool to keep shoelaces tied.
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