America’s best apprentice

LaRou levels the competition at nationals

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Local welder Pete LaRou is now the best apprentice in both the U.S. and Canada. (Herald File Photo)
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Between the two LaRou brothers – Pete and Brian – the pinnacle of the welding trade is pretty much centered here in Morris. Younger brother Brian, as reported in the Morris Daily Herald this summer, took first in state in the high school level welding competition, then took second in the nation. He was only five-one hundredths of a point from first.

Three years ago, his older brother Pete also took first in state for welding, and place fifth nationally.

Last month, Pete entered welding competitions as a professional in the field, made it all the way to the international competition, and ended up placing first. He is now officially the best welding apprentice in the United States and Canada.

Both brothers have their roots in the Grundy Area Vocational Center, GAVC.

“I spent a lot of long hours practicing and practicing, and I went into it with a positive attitude,” Pete LaRou said. “I owe it all to my teachers at GAVC  and at the (Local) 597. Their training is second to none. It proves that hard work pays off. If you work hard enough, you can do anything.”

Pete LaRou said he couldn’t have done it without GAVC’s welding instructor Jim Cebulski. In high school, Cebulski spent class time carefully teaching his students the ropes of welding, both as classroom knowledge and with projects. Then, preparing for the SkillsUSA state competition, LaRou said Cebulski spent many nights and weekends of his own time at GAVC, overseeing his students working hard for the competition.

“I owe it all to my teachers along the way,” LaRou said, “like Jim Cebulski who’s always been there for me.”

LaRou said he liked welding in the metals high school class he took, so he decided to enroll in GAVC his junior year. He found he loved just about every part of welding and began considering it for a future career.

His junior year, he took the test for the state competition of SkillsUSA and passed. So did several other GAVC students.

“There were a couple of us in class and we were always competing against other,” LaRou said. “We made it to state, and we thought it was cool that we could compete against the rest of the top-notch students in the state.”

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