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*'''[[Christian Carter]]''', [[Minneapolis South|Minneapolis South High School]], Minneapolis, MN
 
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*'''[[Sarah Angelo]]''', [[Maggie Walker|Maggie Walker Governor's School for Government & International Studies]], Richmond, Virginia
  
 
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Revision as of 11:04, 1 April 2010

The Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award is an annual award presented by the Partnership for Academic Competition Excellence. Established in 2004, the award recognizes those in college or high school programs (or recent alumni of such programs) for valuable contributions to the high school academic competition community.

Honorees

2004

...for his outreach and dedication to developing programs for the high school quiz bowl circuit.
...for his contributions to the high school quiz bowl circuit, including the development and maintenance of the World of High School Quizbowl website.

2005

...for his efforts in supporting and improving academic competition in Illinois..

2006

...in recognition of his dedication and effort in building the North Carolina Academic Team Association following the potential elimination of the North Carolina Public Library Quiz Bowl.

2007

...in recognition of his leadership in keeping the Thomas Jefferson team active in the absence of a formal coach or advisor as well as his support of the high school quiz bowl community in the Washington, D.C. area and nationally.

2008

...in recognition of his dedication and effort in building Alabama Quizbowl, specifically building a framework for pyramidal play, and facilitating interactions between Alabama teams, out-of-state teams and outside vendors.
...in recognition of his development of the stat program 'SQBS' which has greatly assisted in the operation of many high school tournaments. This award is given in solidarity with ACF honoring him with the Carper Award.

2009

in recognition of his development of and continued work with quizbowlpackets.com as well as supporting and assisting in the continuing development of high school quizbowl in Minnesota.

2010

External Links

  • PACE: The Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award[1]