Hobbies and interests
Hunting
Fishing
Wrestling
ATV Riding
Dirtbiking
Shooting
Dylan Dauffenbach
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FinalistDylan Dauffenbach
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I am the most loyal friend you will have. I am honest to a fault. I will never apologize for who I am. I love wrestling, hunting, shooting guns and anything that has to do with outdoors. I have been an athlete my entire life and have learned valuable lessons from sports. I take every challenge head on and never give up until I can get the results I want.
Education
Lake Area Technical Institute
Trade SchoolStillwater Area High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Trade School
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Aviation & Aerospace
Dream career goals:
Aviation Mechanic
AMS2022 – Present2 years
Sports
Wrestling
Varsity2008 – Present16 years
Awards
- Academic all state team - 2 years in a row
- Team captain - 2 years , All Conference, State Tournament enterant 4x, State Place Winner 2x
Future Interests
Volunteering
Coach "Frank" Anthony Ciccone Wrestling Scholarship
I have had a lot of experiences, both good and bad in this sport. As I finish my high school wrestling career, I think about how wrestling has changed and molded me into the person I am now. I would like to think wrestling has impacted my life for the better.
I grew up as a wrestler. I started wrestling when I was four years old. I can honestly say that first year I’m not sure I even went out on the mat. My parents say that I just sat on the sidelines watching everyone wrestle and taking everything in. I am not sure what made me step out on that mat. If you ask my dad, he will say it’s because I saw my brother win a trophy and I wanted one. Whatever that reason was, I am glad I did it.
I was never predicted to win anything during my career. I was the kid that was told he was a great practice room partner. I was never looked at as the guy who is going to go places or win things. I always showed up and ground it out. I made myself and my partners a better wrestler. As the years went on, I became one of the best wrestlers in my program, making it to the state tournament 4 times and placing in the top 4 for two of those years. I achieved almost all the goals that I had set for myself.
Your whole life you are told hard work and dedication will pay off. Stay focused and good things will come. With wrestling this is true, but it’s not as easy as it seems. Wrestling taught me about getting into the proper mental mindset, working hard and the importance of setting goals. No one tells you wrestling is about teamwork, but also independence. You must give 100 percent of yourself while being a good partner and teammate.
I learned that I am capable of more than I thought I could do. Little things that are done consistently add up to big things. I may not have thought I was improving, but I was because I pushed myself and set goals. Wrestling has taught me that there is always someone out there who is bigger, stronger, and working harder than me. I learned that I am not entitled to anything, I have to earn everything that I want. If I didn’t get results I wanted, I had no one to blame but myself.
My mom says if you are not having fun, you are doing it wrong. Maybe that is true. Some of my best memories of wrestling have been when I was joking around, smiling, and having fun with my team and family. Everyone thinks wrestling is life or death, winning or losing. In reality, no one cares. So, when I had successes and failures, I tried to not let them get to me because most likely I was the only no one that cared. Not everything in life needs to be so serious. You also need to have fun.
Wrestling has brought me great memories over the past 14 years. I have laughed, cried, made friends from all over the United States, gotten into trouble a few times, and even won matches I had no business winning. Honestly, I would not have changed any of these experiences for the world. Wrestling has made me a better person.
Craig Huffman Memorial Scholarship
There was never a time in my life when motors and engines didn't fascinate me. I was always the kid that liked NASCAR, motorbikes, and even car auctions. If I wasn't watching something that was racing-related, I was out trying to fix things. You could always find me in the garage tinkering with stuff, trying to figure out how it all worked. Currently, I have an older motor bike torn apart in my parent’s garage. I am rebuilding it with my good friend. Working on engines is not only fun, but a passion of mine.
I love working with my hands and fixing things. My counselor at school recommended going to the 916 Career and Technical Center for Diesel Trucks and Engine Technology. I started taking those classes in my junior year of high school and have never looked back. Deciding to pursue Diesel mechanics changed my outlook on what career path I wanted.
Last summer I was allowed to work for a great company (Aircraft Maintenance Specialties) that serviced and repaired many aircraft. I was able to use my skills from Diesel classes and jump right in. I worked side by side with all the mechanics and slowly learned how to do more things than I ever imagined I could. Aviation mechanics is almost a lifestyle. I learned that Aviation Mechanics is more than long hours and meeting deadlines. It is about unity and teamwork. Not only was I working with a great group of guys, but I was also learning how to be a well-rounded person. AMS gave me the opportunity to network with clients and build my skills. I enjoyed working on airplanes. AMS strongly encouraged me to continue my path in the aviation field.
I believe with my excellent academic achievements and work experience that I am a good candidate for this scholarship. I have maintained a 3.75 GPA my entire high school career as well as being a student athlete. I have numerous awards for my academics in school and wrestling. I have been accepted to a school where I will obtain a certificate in Aviation Maintenance. With this certificate, I plan to work in the Aviation field and take every opportunity that comes my way to better myself. With this scholarship, I will use it to focus on my studies in Aviation Maintenance, instead of worrying about making money to pay for school. It will be an investment in myself.
I Can Do Anything Scholarship
I see myself owning my own aviation maintenance business while ranching and working on my property, all the while raising my family and enjoying all the opportunities life has to offer me.
Uniball's Skilled Trades Scholarship
There was never a time in my life when motors and engines didn't fascinate me. I was always the kid that liked NASCAR, motorbikes, and even car auctions. If I wasn't watching something that was racing-related, I was out trying to fix things. You could always find me in the garage tinkering with stuff, trying to figure out how it all worked.
I love working with my hands and fixing things. My counselor at school recommended going to the 916 Career and Technical Center for Diesel Trucks and Engine Technology. I started taking those classes in my junior year of high school and have never looked back. Deciding to pursue Diesel mechanics changed my outlook on what career path I wanted.
Last summer I was allowed to work for a great company (Aircraft Maintenance Specialties) that serviced and repaired aircrafts. I was able to use my skills from Diesel classes and jump right in. I worked side by side with all the mechanics and slowly learned how to do more things than I ever imagined I could. I enjoyed working on airplanes.
AMS gave me the opportunity to network with clients and build my skills. They encouraged me to continue my path in the aviation field. I have been accepted to a school where I will obtain a certificate in Aviation Maintenance. With this certificate, I plan to work in the Aviation field and take every opportunity that comes my way to better myself.
I grew up as a wrestler. I started wrestling when I was four years old. Your whole life you are told hard work and dedication will pay off. Stay focused and good things will come. With wrestling this is true, but it’s not as easy as it seems. Wrestling taught me about getting into the proper mental mindset, working hard and the importance of setting goals. No one tells you wrestling is about teamwork, but also independence. You must give 100 percent of yourself while being a good partner and teammate.
I learned that I am capable of more than I thought I could do. Little things done consistently add up to big things. I may not have thought I was improving, but I was because I pushed myself and set goals. Wrestling has taught me that there is always someone out there who is bigger, stronger, and working harder than me. I learned that I am not entitled to anything, I have to earn everything that I want. If I didn’t get results I wanted, I had no one to blame but myself.
Aircraft Mechanics for Aircraft Mechanics Scholarship
There was never a time in my life when motors and engines didn't fascinate me. I was always the kid that liked NASCAR, motorbikes, and even car auctions. If I wasn't watching something that was racing-related, I was out trying to fix things. You could always find me in the garage tinkering with stuff, trying to figure out how it all worked. Currently, I have an older motorbike torn apart in my parent’s garage. I am rebuilding it with my good friend. Working on engines is not only fun but a passion of mine.
I love working with my hands and fixing things. My counselor at school recommended going to the 916 Career and Technical Center for Diesel Trucks and Engine Technology. I started taking those classes in my junior year of high school and have never looked back. Deciding to pursue Diesel mechanics changed my outlook on what career path I wanted.
Last summer I was allowed to work for a great company (Aircraft Maintenance Specialties) that serviced and repaired many aircraft. I was able to use my skills from Diesel classes and jump right in. I worked side by side with all the mechanics and slowly learned how to do more things than I ever imagined I could. Aviation mechanics is almost a lifestyle. I learned that Aviation Mechanics is more than long hours and meeting deadlines. It is about unity and teamwork. Not only was I working with a great group of guys, but I was also learning how to be a well-rounded person. AMS gave me the opportunity to network with clients and build my skills. I enjoyed working on airplanes. AMS strongly encouraged me to continue my path in the aviation field.
I believe with my excellent academic achievements and work experience that I am a good candidate for this scholarship. I have maintained a 3.75 GPA my entire high school career as well as being a student-athlete. I have numerous awards for my academics in school and wrestling. I have been accepted to a school where I will obtain a certificate in Aviation Maintenance. With this certificate, I plan to work in the Aviation field and take every opportunity that comes my way to better myself. With this scholarship, I will use it to focus on my studies in Aviation Maintenance, instead of worrying about making money to pay for school. It will be an investment in myself.
Richard (Dunk) Matthews II Scholarship
There was never a time in my life when motors and engines didn't fascinate me. I was always the kid that liked NASCAR, motorbikes, and even car auctions. If I wasn't watching something that was racing-related, I was out trying to fix things. You could always find me in the garage tinkering with stuff, trying to figure out how it all worked. Currently, I have an older motorbike torn apart in my parents’ garage. I am rebuilding it with my good friend. Working on engines is not only fun but a passion of mine.
I love working with my hands and fixing things. My counselor at school recommended going to the 916 Career and Technical Center for Diesel Trucks and Engine Technology. I started taking those classes in my junior year of high school and have never looked back. Deciding to pursue Diesel mechanics changed my outlook on what career path I wanted.
Last summer I was allowed to work for a great company (Aircraft Maintenance Specialties) that serviced and repaired many aircraft. I was able to use my skills from Diesel classes and jump right in. I worked side by side with all the mechanics and slowly learned how to do more things than I ever imagined I could. Aviation mechanics is almost a lifestyle. I learned that Aviation Mechanics is more than long hours and meeting deadlines. It is about unity and teamwork. Not only was I working with a great group of guys, but I was also learning how to be a well-rounded person. AMS gave me the opportunity to network with clients and build my skills. I enjoyed working on airplanes. AMS strongly encouraged me to continue my path in the aviation field.
I believe with my excellent academic achievements and work experience that I am a good candidate for this scholarship. I have maintained a 3.75 GPA my entire high school career as well as being a student-athlete. I have numerous awards for my academics in school and wrestling. I have been accepted to a school where I will obtain a certificate in Aviation Maintenance. With this certificate, I plan to work in the Aviation field and take every opportunity that comes my way to better myself. With this scholarship, I will use it to focus on my studies in Aviation Maintenance, instead of worrying about making money to pay for school. It will be an investment in myself.
Peter T. Buecher Memorial Scholarship
There was never a time in my life when motors and engines didn't fascinate me. I was always the kid that liked NASCAR, motorbikes, and even car auctions. If I wasn't watching something that was racing-related, I was out trying to fix things. You could always find me in the garage tinkering with stuff, trying to figure out how it all worked. Currently, I have an older motorbike torn apart in my parent’s garage. I am rebuilding it with my good friend. Working on engines is not only fun but a passion of mine.
I love working with my hands and fixing things. My counselor at school recommended going to the 916 Career and Technical Center for Diesel Trucks and Engine Technology. I started taking those classes in my junior year of high school and have never looked back. Deciding to pursue Diesel mechanics changed my outlook on what career path I wanted.
Last summer I was allowed to work for a great company (Aircraft Maintenance Specialties) that serviced and repaired many aircrafts. I was able to use my skills from Diesel classes and jump right in. I worked side by side with all the mechanics and slowly learned how to do more things than I ever imagined I could. Aviation mechanics is almost a lifestyle. I learned that Aviation Mechanics is more than long hours and meeting deadlines. It is about unity and teamwork. Not only was I working with a great group of guys, but I was also learning how to be a well-rounded person. AMS allowed me to network with clients and build my skills. I enjoyed working on airplanes. AMS strongly encouraged me to continue my path in the aviation field.
I believe with my excellent academic achievements and work experience that I am a good candidate for this scholarship. I have maintained a 3.75 GPA my entire high school career as well as being a student-athlete. I have numerous awards for my academics in school and wrestling. I have been accepted to a school where I will obtain a certificate in Aviation Maintenance. With this certificate, I plan to work in the Aviation field and take every opportunity that comes my way to better myself. With this scholarship, I will use it to focus on my studies in Aviation Maintenance, instead of worrying about making money to pay for school. It will be an investment in myself.
Maverick Grill and Saloon Scholarship
There was never a time in my life when motors and engines didn't fascinate me. I was always the kid that liked NASCAR, motorbikes, and even car auctions. If I wasn't watching something that was racing-related, I was out trying to fix things. You could always find me in the garage tinkering with stuff, trying to figure out how it all worked. Currently, I have an older motorbike torn apart in my parent’s garage. I am rebuilding it with my good friend. Working on engines is not only fun but a passion of mine.
I love working with my hands and fixing things. My counselor at school recommended going to the 916 Career and Technical Center for Diesel Trucks and Engine Technology. I started taking those classes in my junior year of high school and have never looked back. Deciding to pursue Diesel mechanics changed my outlook on what career path I wanted.
Last summer I was allowed to work for a great company (Aircraft Maintenance Specialties) that serviced and repaired many aircraft. I was able to use my skills from Diesel classes and jump right in. I worked side by side with all the mechanics and slowly learned how to do more things than I ever imagined I could. Aviation mechanics is almost a lifestyle. I learned that Aviation Mechanics is more than long hours and meeting deadlines. It is about unity and teamwork. Not only was I working with a great group of guys, but I was also learning how to be a well-rounded person. AMS gave me the opportunity to network with clients and build my skills. I enjoyed working on airplanes. AMS strongly encouraged me to continue my path in the aviation field.
I believe with my excellent academic achievements and work experience that I am a good candidate for this scholarship. I have maintained a 3.75 GPA my entire high school career as well as being a student-athlete. I have numerous awards for my academics in school and wrestling. I have been accepted to a school where I will obtain a certificate in Aviation Maintenance. With this certificate, I plan to work in the Aviation field and take every opportunity that comes my way to better myself. With this scholarship, I will use it to focus on my studies in Aviation Maintenance, instead of worrying about making money to pay for school. It will be an investment in myself.
Kyle Rairdan Memorial Aviation Scholarship
There was never a time in my life when motors and engines didn't fascinate me. I was always the kid that liked NASCAR, motorbikes, and even car auctions. If I wasn't watching something that was racing-related, I was out trying to fix things. You could always find me in the garage tinkering with stuff, trying to figure out how it all worked. Currently, I have an older motorbike torn apart in my parent’s garage. I am rebuilding it with my good friend. Working on engines is not only fun but a passion of mine.
I love working with my hands and fixing things. My counselor at school recommended going to the 916 Career and Technical Center for Diesel Trucks and Engine Technology. I started taking those classes in my junior year of high school and have never looked back. Deciding to pursue Diesel mechanics changed my outlook on what career path I wanted.
Last summer I was allowed to work for a great company (Aircraft Maintenance Specialties) that serviced and repaired many aircrafts. I was able to use my skills from Diesel classes and jump right in. I worked side by side with all the mechanics and slowly learned how to do more things than I ever imagined I could. Aviation mechanics is almost a lifestyle. I learned that Aviation Mechanics is more than long hours and meeting deadlines. It is about unity and teamwork. Not only was I working with a great group of guys, but I was also learning how to be a well-rounded person. AMS gave me the opportunity to network with clients and build my skills. I enjoyed working on airplanes. AMS strongly encouraged me to continue my path in the aviation field.
I believe with my excellent academic achievements and work experience that I am a good candidate for this scholarship. I have maintained a 3.75 GPA my entire high school career as well as being a student-athlete. I have numerous awards for my academics in school and wrestling. I have been accepted to a school where I will obtain a certificate in Aviation Maintenance. With this certificate, I plan to work in the Aviation field and take every opportunity that comes my way to better myself. With this scholarship, I will use it to focus on my studies in Aviation Maintenance, instead of worrying about making money to pay for school. It will be an investment in myself.