Rob and Alan Vogel pitch their business idea, Recreation Valley, at the Opportunity Quest entrepreneur competition. (Christina Huerta / The Signpost)Amy Hirschi pitches her business idea, Waverly Design Co., at the Opportunity Quest entrepreneur competition. (Christina Huerta / The Signpost)Hall Entrepreneurship Program Director Dave Noack presents first-place winner Amy Hirschi with a $5,000 check for her business pitch, Waverly Design Co., at the Opportunity Quest entrepreneur competition. (Christina Huerta / The Signpost)Luke Fawson and Brandon Dickerson pitch their business idea, Kangaroo Sacks, at the Opportunity Quest entrepreneur competition.(Christina Huerta / The Signpost)Amy Hirschi pitches her business idea, Waverly Design Co., at the Opportunity Quest entrepreneur competition. (Christina Huerta / The Signpost)Rob and Alan Vogel pitch their business idea, Recreation Valley, at the Opportunity Quest entrepreneur competition. (Christina Huerta / The Signpost)Zions Bank Region President Cory Gardiner and Hall Entrepreneurship Program Director Dave Noack present first-place winner Amy Hirschi with a $5,000 check for her business pitch Waverly Design Co., at the Opportunity Quest entrepreneur competition. (Christina Huerta / The Signpost)Amy Hirschi pitches her business idea, Waverly Design Co., at the Opportunity Quest entrepreneur competition. (Christina Huerta / The Signpost)Matt Lechtenberg pitches his business idea, Vitalized Homes, at the Opportunity Quest entrepreneur competition. (The Signpost/Christina Huerta)Matt Lechtenberg pitches his business idea, Vitalized Homes, at the Opportunity Quest entrepreneur competition.(Christina Huerta / The Signpost)As part of a panel of professionals Cory Gardiner, Terry Grant, Alan Hall, Joshua Irvine and Spencer Young Jr. acted as judges during the Opportunity Quest presentations.(Christina Huerta / The Signpost)