2009 Boyd Coffee ProStart Invitational

2009 Boyd Coffee ProStart Invitational  

Presented by the Washington Restaurant Association Education Foundation

Students from 22 high schools across Washington state readied their whisks and put on their game faces to compete March 8, 2009, in the Boyd Coffee ProStart Invitational. At the end of the day, teams from two of the high schools were able to walk away with 1st place bragging rights. The teams’ efforts landed them each a spot at the National ProStart Invitational April 24 – 26 in San Diego, Calif., where they will compete against other students from high schools across the country.

The annual Invitational gives students a chance to showcase their talents in cooking, knife skills and restaurant management proficiency in front of judges who hold prominent positions in the culinary world.
 
“Watching these students compete really gives you a look into the future of our restaurants,” said Anthony Anton, president and CEO of the WRA, at Sunday’s event. “It’s amazing to think that the next Tom Douglas or Holly Smith might be competing here today.”
 
During an award ceremony following the competition, WRA Education Foundation Director Lyle Hildahl congratulated the competing teams on their hard work and encouraged them to continue their studies with focus and enthusiasm.
 
“What a privilege it is to be in the presence of youthful passion, commitment and nervous energy,” Hildahl said to the students. “Wherever this experience takes you, you are a better person for it.”
 
Sunday’s Invitational allowed teams from 21 high schools in Washington to compete for more than  $400,000 in scholarships offered by the New England Culinary Institute, The International Culinary Schools (Art Institute), Washington State University, Johnson and Wales, International Air and Hospitality Culinary School and Culinary Institute of America.
 
The invitational is part of a two-year program aimed at helping high school students launch successful careers in one of Washington’s leading industries. The ProStart program, which was created by the National Restaurant Association, is managed locally by the Washington Restaurant Association Education Foundation in partnership with the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. The program is in more than 50 schools across the state.
 

Congratulations to the 2009 WINNERS

 
 
Culinary Team Winners

FIRST: Oak Harbor High School

The five-student Oak Harbor team wowed the judges with an impressive three-course menu of seared sea scallop, beef tenderloin with a lobster beignet and rum raisin banana cream pie with coconut foam and chocolate sauce — all while racing to beat a 60-minute timer.


SECOND: Moses Lake High School

THIRD: Walla Wall High School

 
Restaurant Management Team Winners

FIRST: Liberty High School

SECOND: New Port High School

THIRD: Chief Leschi

 

MENTOR OF THE YEAR: Scott Fraser, Frasers Gourmet Hideaway

TEACHER OF THE YEAR: Barbara Buttice, Walla Walla High School

STUDENT OF THE YEAR: Kayla Scott, Moses Lake High School

OUTSTANDING SERVICE EXCELLENCE: Alice Whittaker, Harbor High School, Aberdeen

 
 

 

 

Thank you to the 2009 scholarship providers: The Art Institutes, The Culinary Institute of America, International Air and Hospitality, Johnson & Wales University and Washington State University School of Hospitality

 

 



2009 Boyd Coffee ProStart Invitational Photo Galleries

Bonney Lake HS

Bothell HS

Central Kitsap HS

Ferris HS

Kent Meridian HS

Kentlake HS

Lakes HS

Liberty HS

Moses Lake HS

Mount Si HS

Newport HS

Oak Harbor HS

Puyallup HS

Roosevelt HS

Stadium HS

Thomas Jefferson HS

Walla Walla HS

West Seattle HS

Wilson HS

 

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