Lloyd Comp students revved their engines and cranked the tunes as the students’ parking lot spilled over for the annual Car and Truck Show.
Together with several community partners, the show has been a staple for the students since the 1990s growing from some 11 vehicles to over 35-student vehicles in more than 12 categories.
Grade 12 student-mechanic Cruz Bourassa has been working on his Chevy square body that he has jacked up and modified with all that a teen can manage including a sound system.
He says he has blown one motor and three transmissions, but it allows him to work on the truck in class and develop his passion for mechanics. His truck has come in handy to help pull people out of a jam and he says he put a lot of mileage on it.
Bourassa is keeping his career options open. He aims to get into commercial building construction and do his mechanics on the side.
The school’s community partners include the Lloydminster car dealerships, Just Kruzin’ Car Club, and Paradise Garage among others are pitching in with prizes and judging in the various categories that include People’s Choice, Loudest Stereo, Mom & Dad’s Money, Best Custom Truck, Best Stock Car and Most Redneck among others.
“We have some students that are apprenticing with different companies and that’s something we would like to continue – we would like it to be even more,” says Oldershaw.
Paradise Garage is already on board with making apprenticeship opportunities for students in the mechanical automotive class.
When the dust settled, the judges gave Bourassa a second place for loudest exhaust with first place going to Kylie Boson. Bourassa got top honours for Most Redneck.
The Loudest Stereo was blasted by Paige Zadko and the People’s Choice went to Maheen Mangla.