
York County School of Technology teacher Robert Sealover, Widener University’s Ronald Mersky, and students Mason Carl and Alden Shockey. (Submitted photo)
A team of students from York County School of Technology won second place in an engineering competition at Widener University on Oct. 24.
The Widener Mousetrap Competition asks students to build a mousetrap-powered device.
The technology school entered five teams – four pairs and one individual – of engineering technology students, according to an email from the school.
Sophomores Alden Shockley and Mason Carl placed second. There were 110 teams from 27 schools competing.
Other students participating were: Cody Wilson, Greg Chinery, Kyle Harvey, Zoey Hutchinson, Paul Hundertmark, Maranda Madsen and Trent Corcovelos.




