2004 National High School Competition
    

 


 

2004 WINNERS

First Place:
IAN LORD - Princeton, New Jersey (Princeton High School)

Second Place:
CAITLIN M. GRANT - Garnerville, New York (North Rockland High School)

Third Place:
GORDON MOSS - North Cape May, New Jersey (Lower Cape May Regional High School)

 



Scholarships

First Prize:
One five-year full-tuition scholarship $44,500 value in-state; $70,000 value out-of-state

Second Prize:
One five-year half-tuition scholarship $22,500 value in-state; $35,000 value out-of-state

Third Prize:
$250 cash award




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Previous National Winners:

2003:
MATTHEW PERCH (1st), Hammonton, New Jersey
MANUEL A. VELIS (2nd), Paterson, New Jersey

2002:
CEZAR NICOLESCU (1st), Ramsey, New Jersey
RYAN LEMMO (2nd), Princeton, New Jersey
YUNIOR RAMOS (3rd), Paterson, New Jersey
ROGER QUESADA (4th), North Bergen, New Jersey
MICHAEL J. MARVIN JR. (5th), Flanders, New Jersey
JOSE A. SUAREZ (6th), Haledon, New Jersey

2001:
CHRISTIAN HOWELL (1st), New Albany, Indiana
DANIEL D'AGOSTINO (2nd), Lyndhurst, New Jersey
ETIEN SANTIAGO (3rd), Houston, Texas

2000:
JASON KING (1st), Edmund, Oklahoma
NOEL FEDOSH (2nd), Middletown, New Jersey

1999:
ADRIEL ALVAREZ (1st), Little Falls, New Jersey
ARIEL AMARANTE (2nd), Wayne, New Jersey

1998:
ADAM FRAMPTON (1st), Washington, DC
JONATHAN NINNIS (2nd), Mahopac, New York

1997:
JOSHUA SLATER (1st), Waban, Massachusetts
SCOTT PITEK (2nd), Buffalo, New York

1996:
STEPHAN GRISWALD (1st), San Diego, California
DONALD GRAY (2nd), Duncanville, Texas

1995:
BRIAN O'BRIAN (1st), Topeka, Kansas
RICHARD RODRIGUEZ (2nd), Dallas, Texas

1994:
CHRISTOPHER ZEHNDER (1st), Cranford, New Jersey
DAVID DUARTE (2nd), Newhall, California

1993:
JOEL DABROWSKI (1st), Princeton, New Jersey
STEVEN GARRIGAN (2nd), Wayne, New Jersey

Prior to 1993, the competition was only for New Jersey students.

 


 

 

 
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revised May 5, 2004